Jim Hopkins

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Jim Hopkins in 2009

Jim Hopkins (born 1946) is a New Zealander entertainer known for his work in television, radio, and theatre.

Biography[edit]

Hopkins was the scriptwriter for Close to Home, the presenter of Fast Forward, Don't Tell Me, The Inventors, and Dateline Monday as well as a performer on The BNZ Festival Debates and a radio talkback host on Radio Pacific in Auckland and Radio Avon in Christchurch.

In August 1998, Hopkins released his first book, Blokes & Sheds,[1] which hit number one on the New Zealand sales list after only a week.[citation needed] The book profiles amateur inventors from across New Zealand. Hopkins followed it with another book, Inventions from the Shed, in 1999.[2] He made a 5-part film documentary series with the same name which features inventors across Australia.[3]

In 2007 Hopkins was elected as a councillor for the Waitaki District Council in Oamaru, Otago and became Deputy Mayor in 2010.[4] In July 2013 he announced his intention to stand for the mayoralty in the local body elections which were held later in the year.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Hopkins, J. (1998). Blokes and sheds. HarperCollins. ISBN 1-86950-278-7.
  2. ^ Jim Hopkins; Julie Riley (23 March 1999). Inventions from the Shed. HarperCollins New Zealand. ISBN 1-86950-323-6.
  3. ^ Screen Australia. "Review". Inventions from the Shed (2004). Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  4. ^ Studholme, R. "Hopkins Waitaki deputy mayor," stuff.co.nz. 20 October 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  5. ^ Bruce, D. "Hopkins enters race for mayoralty," Otago Daily Times, 30 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.

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