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Lana Coc-Kroft (born 1967) is a New Zealand television and radio personality, and was
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in 1988. Coc-Kroft began her television career appearing in ''
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'', and in 1991 on the New Zealand version of ''
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'' as the co-host with
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. She continued in this role until the show ended in 1996. In 1994 she fronted the extreme sports show ''On The Edge'' for five years, where she went diving with sharks, parachuting, caving and extreme rafting in New Zealand and around the world. During the late 1990s she hosted 91ZM breakfast radio with
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, leaving in 2002. In 1999 she co-hosted "The Lipstick Lunch" on ZM, which was networked nationwide in 2000. The show did not rate well despite winning Top Non Breakfast Award at the New Zealand Radio Awards in 2002 and as a result show was concluded. Over the next few years Coc-Kroft hosted a series of shows and documentaries including ''Can You Hackett'', ''Make or Break'', ''DIY Dads'', ''On the Road'', and ''Test the Nation''. While filming ''Celebrity Treasure Island'' during April 2004 in Fiji, Coc-Kroft became very ill due to a coral cut, and was flown to Auckland City Hospital with potentially fatal
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. She spent nine days in a coma and five weeks in critical care. After six-seven months of rehabilitation she had made an almost complete recovery. Coc-Kroft has appeared in various New Zealand television advertisements, including one in 2003 advertising to switch off the microwave as the clock consumes a large amount of power. She has been national ambassador and spokesperson for several high-profile campaigns including
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Dirt is Good, Healtheries, and the National Water competency programme. From 1996 to 2005, Coc-Kroft was a host on the television show ''
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'', and returned with the show in July 2008 for another season. Regarding the 2005 celebrity drug case involving former rugby players Marc Ellis and
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(called Project Aqua by the police), as part of the case, Coc-Kroft was granted name suppression, which she later let lapse, and she went to the police to explain her relationship with the men involved, but was not charged. In 2009, Coc-Kroft co-hosted the show ''
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'' with former ''SportsCafe'' presenter Marc Ellis.


See also

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