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Imagine Me and You: Andrew Daddo & Alex Papps

Sun 1 Sep, 5.30pm
SLV, Village Roadshow Theatrette

How does it feel to revisit the working relationships of your youth, decades on? Once co-hosts of ABC TV’s classic 1980s Saturday morning music program The Factory, children’s author Andrew Daddo and Play School star Alex Papps sit down to talk memory and mayhem.

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1 hour

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Andrew Daddo is an accomplished author of over 25 bestselling books for all ages – picture books, chapter books, short-story collections, young adult novels and adult non-fiction. He writes each month for Australian Golf Digest and contributes regularly to Essential Kids, Sydney Morning Herald and various travel magazines.

Karen Leng is a broadcaster with ABC digital music station Double J. Over the last 30 years Karen has presented and produced on numerous ABC TV programs including The Factory, Recovery and Artscape. For three decades Karen was also a much loved broadcaster with RRR FM, sharing her knowledge and passion for music.

Alex's television acting credits include: Offspring, Seven Types of Ambiguity, Time Of Our Lives, Home and Away and The Henderson Kids II. Between 1987-89 he and Andrew Daddo hosted ABC's live music and variety program, The Factory. He has written for Home and Away and Play School, and has been been a regular presenter on Play School since 2005.

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