Rob Harley
Rob Harley and Alan Seay are veteran journalists and storytellers. They each have more than fifty years of reporting under their belt. Rob has made more than sixty documentaries, shown around the world, and Alan is a genius producer and organiser. In 2024 they are undertaking a huge project - telling the story of New Zealand's best tribute rock band, The Pink Floyd Experience. They are covering the epic "Pulse" tour of Aotearoa and telling the incredible back story of these hard-working men and woman.
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Rob Harley and Alan Seay are veteran journalists and storytellers. They each have more than fifty years of reporting under their belt. Rob has made more than sixty documentaries, shown around the world, and Alan is a genius producer and organiser. In 2024 they are undertaking a huge project - telling the story of New Zealand's best tribute rock band, The Pink Floyd Experience. They are covering the epic "Pulse" tour of Aotearoa and telling the incredible back story of these hard-working men and woman.
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