John Clarke had two tilts at greatness - as the amiable yet shrewd Fred Dagg and as himself.
The latter was mainly in Australia, where he launched a second stellar career in political satire, not an easy thing to do in a land blessed with comic talent.
And it was there his whole range of skills was unleashed, be they writing, acting or broadcasting.
And it was here he refined the Fred Dagg character, poking the borax at politicians and skilfully exposing the pomposity and ridiculousness of those who make the rules.
What started with the Taihape farmer who named all his sons Trev ended as a career as a much loved and nationally admired satirist in his adopted home.