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The Cryptid Factor: Live

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January 20 2010

The Cryptid Factor: Live


Cryptozoology: The search for animals whose existence is disputed or unsubstantiated, such as the Loch Ness monster. The Oxford Dictionary

The live version of the hit Saturday morning George FM Show which features proper TV3 journalist David Farrier, comic Rhys Darby and Producer Buttons.

Join the Cryptid Factor team for a Saturday afternoon exploration & study of the creatures that are hidden from science. The team came together last year to fill the airwaves with frightening facts of mythical beasts & strange occurrences from around the globe.

Three experts with little or no knowledge of the scientific world are ready to answer all your cryptozoological questions, including why believe in Bigfoot, how to fight a yeti and does the Mongolian death worm really exist?

Expect interviews, analysis, eyewitness accounts, special guests, music and of course lots of witty banter.

The radio show is listened to throughout New Zealand as well as having a huge international fan base. The live show will be a tribute to keeping alive the spirit from the golden age of mystery and adventure.


AUCKLAND

Time: 3.00pm

Date: Saturdays only, 24th April, 1st May and 8th May

Venue: The Basement, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland CBD

Tickets: Adult $32.50, Conc $27.50, Groups 10+ $27.50

Bookings: Ticketek


ENDS

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