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       PREVIEW 
        OF EPISODE 6 
       
        JOSH 
        ARNOLD GALVANISES NU COUNTRY TV  
        
      
        
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             Josh 
              Arnold has perfect credentials for a country singer - he's the fourth 
              generation of a farming family on the famed Darling Downs in Queensland. 
               
            Josh 
              was raised on the family sheep farm at Waitara between Chinchilla 
              and Tara west of Toowoomba. 
               
              So when he sings about his grandfather and other farming characters 
              on his debut ABC Music CD, 'Galvanize' in 2001, he's drawing from 
              his own heritage. 
               
              But it's the title track of second CD Scarifier that kicks off Nu 
              Country TV on Saturday November 8. 
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      MERRI 
        CREAK FLOW  
         
        Melbourne band Merri Creak perform aptly titled tune Mostly Water in a 
        memorable gig in Melbourne. 
         
        Blues musician Ian Collard and partner Suzannah Espie of Git also perform 
        an inspired live duet of Whole Lot More Jesus.  
       KATHLEEN 
        EDWARDS MAKES NEWS  
      Kathleen 
        Edwards, daughter of the Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister, has seen plenty 
        of drama in her travels. 
         
        And Kathleen, 25, shares some with viewers and listeners, in her video 
        for chilling song 6 O'Clock News from her debut album Failer. 
         
        Edwards videogenic tune is one of the highlights of Nu Country TV.  
         
        CLICK HERE for a feature on 
        Kathleen Edwards. 
       PHEASANT 
        PLUCKERS MOVE  
         
        Rollicking Melbourne band the Pheasant Pluckers tell all in a colourful 
        interview with Nu Country DJ and interviewer Moana Kerr. 
         
        Moana, singer for Sunshine Harvester that also features Pheasant Pluckers 
        banjo ace Rod Boothroyd, swaps tales with the Pluckers. 
         
        The band also performs its song Lets Move On.  
         
        CLICK HERE for a Pheasant Pluckers interview 
        from the DIARY on August 28.  
       MID 
        PACIFIC BOB  
      Expatriate 
        Californian chef Mid Pacific Bob Olson gets his hands hot and heavy in 
        the Northcote idea gourmet kitchen with his six alarm recipe. 
         
        CLICK HERE for Bob's secret ingredients.  
       FRED 
        EAGLESMITH  
        Canadian singer Fred Eaglesmith performed hilarious versions of his song 
        Lucille on all three Australian tours. 
         
        Nu Country TV director Peter Hosking caught Fred, 46, live in concert 
        at the Corner Hotel in Richmond. 
         
        CLICK HERE for a feature on Fred 
        in the Diary.  
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