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"Who the hell is Jeff Smart?"These were the words uttered by one Santo Cilauro during the end credits of the first ep of series 2 of the D-generation in 1986. Finally nearly forty decades later, his story can finally be told!Prop Maker for The D-Generation and the ABC, Jeff Smart talks exclusively to the Champagne Comedy Podcast about his time working behind the scenes with the comedy team, rubbing shoulders with some amazing stars, and how he rescued a costume that became infamous with a well known sketch on The Late Show.Enjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePodSocials:BlueSky: @TLSChampagneThreads: @TLSChampagneor Facebook or the Group.This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.auFor ChampagneComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In celebration on receiving the Longford Lyell Award, the Working Dog team had a Q&A at the AACTA Festival on Saturday 8th February 2025, held at HOTA on the Gold Coast.Representing the Champagne Comedy Podcast, Matt attended the chat, along with 500 others, as well as regular contributor Adele K. Thomas. In this bonus episode, we wrap-up what was discussed, with bootlegged audio grabs to prove we weren't making up bulls**t.Big thank you to Michael "Mr Golf-A-Matic" Hirsh and Santo Cilauro for the quick chat.Enjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePodSocials:Threads: @TLSChampagneBlueSky: @TLSChampagneor Facebook or the Group.This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.auFor ChampagneComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary Australian Comedian Santo Cilauro joins Glenn Manton for chat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's helped create some of Australia's most memorable comedic characters, battled tirelessly to elevate Football (the proper round ball kind!) to the upper echelons of Australian sport, and most importantly, he's the father to 2 (now adult) sons. But before looking at his own dadding, Santo takes us back to Melbourne in the 1960s and 70s, painting a vivid picture of the multi-generational approach to parenting that he experienced growing up in a migrant family, especially the huge role his grandfather played. Things were a touch looser back then! With his own kids now young adults, Santo is able to explain to us how his approach to parenting has changed over the years. But he's come to think there are a couple universal elements, and he borrowed them from some advice the late, great John Clarke gave on comedy writing. John said audiences like two, seemingly incompatible things… consistency and variation. Santo reckons kids are the same. You need the consistency to keep turning up, be rock solid and always there for them, but the ability to vary your approach based on what they are presenting, what they are going through and who your kid is. Pretty bloody smart if you ask us!! Santo shares a bunch of gems like these, and of course some great stories and behind the scenes moments from The Late Show and The Castle (you'll get some of Dennis Denuto's origin story!) Santo is super honest, humble and doesn't waste time trying to convince us he has all the answers - as he says, parenting is an adventure and sometimes you just gotta go with it! But he is pretty steadfast about one thing… you really should force your kid to learn an instrument! Huge thanks to Santo for making the time to chat, we absolutely loved it. Huge thanks to you for listening - You can drop us a line anytime at howotherdadsdad.com - we love hearing from you guys. — And a people mover sized thanks to our very good friends at HERTZ who are our exclusive sponsor for Season 3. Just like us, they are big fans of adventure and memory making and in a great deal for HODD listeners, if you need a rental car in Australia, head to hertz.com.au/hodd for 25% off the base rate. What a great deal! Ts&Cs and exclusions apply. See website for details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Both are competitive. Both universal. But it's episode 300! The first episode, Nazis and Fanta, was published on the 27th of April, 2018. Six years ago to the month! Thanks so much for listening as long as you have. It's been amazing to see the show grow and take on a life of it's own among everyone who downloads it. Thanks to Santo Cilauro, our special guest for this milestone episode. Thinking Music The Beckhams, from their documentary on Netflix. Link to the answer Wikipedia Support the podcasts you listen to on Lenny.fm More about the show - www.nearly.com.au/somehow-related-podcast-with-glenn-robbins-and-dave-oneil/ Somehow Related is produced by Nearly Media. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Sounds Champagne cork pop by Ruben_Uitenweerde -- License: Attribution 3.0 Looking for another podcast? The Debrief with Dave O'Neil - Dave's other podcasts with comedians after gigs. The Junkees with Dave O'Neil & Kitty Flanagan - The sweet and salty roundabout! Junk food abounds! Confessions - laugh along with Sam Petersen and friends as he reads outrageous confessions from people you'll never meet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Q: What is The Bonobo Gene? A: A theory linking men's propensity for dumb (aka funny) behaviour to a breed of African apes. Sharing 98% DNA with a sex and violence-crazed primate might be a bit of a stretch ... but in this laugh-out-loud, intriguing and informative new release, author Steve Marshall makes the link, backed up by research, anecdotes, tall stories and a Blokes' Hall of Shame. Steve is well-placed to guide readers on this journey into the male brain, having lived and seen it all as a script writer, TV producer, radio performer, podcaster, small business owner, mate, husband and dad. Like men themselves, The Bonobo Gene as a book evolved over time. It's the culmination of two years of research with academics, business leaders, entertainers, sports stars, friends and family. The book's chapters explore different theories and ideas seeking to explain why men are the way they are. In deep diving on men and the male appendage, the book skillfully balances the funny and serious. Steve provides insights into some of our best known and most loved sporting heroes and rock stars, toxic masculinity, #Metoo, the Hollywood casting couch. The Bonobo Gene is available now at all good bookstores or www.wilkinsonpublishing.com.au About the author (and his alter-ego, Sergio Paradise): The stories Steve Marshall can and will tell you. A veteran media performer and creator, Steve has worked with some of the biggest names in Australian entertainment and the sporting world. He has worked as a producer on a host of hit shows across TV and radio- Sale of the Century, The Grill Team, The Footy Show - to name just a few. Steve has done it all. The Bonobo Gene is his first book but it very much draws on his wealth experience in the entertainment industry over the last few decades. Steve isn't afraid to share his bonobo gene moments and have a laugh in the process. In 1994, when Triple M Radio green lit the Saturday morning show, "The Grill Team", the show's three stars, Eddie McGuire, Jane Kennedy and Trevor Marmalade asked Marshall, who was Trev's ex-housemate, to be the show's resident showbiz and gossip correspondent. "Ëveryone knows you work at Channel 9, so think of a stupid name for yourself", said Eddie. So Steve unashamedly stole the name from a former D-List Melbourne cabaret singer by the name of Sergio Paradise who still boasts a place in the record collection of Santo Cilauro. Marshall expected this to last a month at best before getting axed, but in 2023 he is still appearing round the traps under that moniker. Since The Grill Team finished, Serge has been on Radio SEN ("Ralphy, Serge & The Big Man", The Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show, RSN Breakfast, and more recently 3AW with Dee Dee Dunleavy. He even spent a year as showbiz reporter on Working Dog's "The Panel", until a Channel Ten exec asked, "Why are we having a bloke on who nobody's ever heard of talking about TV stars when we can have the actual stars?" Good Point.
The best World Cup Final ever?Santo Cilauro joins Joe to discuss the amazing final between Argentina and France, which saw Leo Messi finally lift his first World Cup trophy. Santo and Joe discuss how the tactical battle was won, plus the best moments of Qatar 2022. Follow Inside Football on Twitter:https://twitter.com/insidefootballP Follow Inside Football on YouTube:www.youtube.com/@insidefootballpodcast Read our analysis:https://insidefootballwithjoesimon.substack.com/ Opening music by AstronaughySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here! Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonesy as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 6th Hey Hey of 1997. It features Shania Twain, Savage Gardden, Santo Cilauro and more. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Instagram: @heyheypodcast
In a new episode of The Gentleman Ultra podcast series '3 World Cup Questions' host Frank Risorto asks the same three World Cup related questions to our friends in and around the world of Calcio. The three questions? What's your favourite World Cup moment? What's your favourite World Cup game? Who's your favourite World Cup team? Todays guest is Santo Cilauro, a comedian, television and film producer and screenwriter and who brought us iconic television shows and movies such as 'The Late Show', 'The D-Generation', 'The Panel' and 'The Castle', to name a few. Please don't forget to rate, share and review the podcast and thanks for listening. You can see Santo on Twitter at @SantoSamEd You can find Frank @SerieA_Aust on Twitter. You can find The Gentleman Ultra @GentlemanUltra on Twitter and at https://gentlemanultra.com.
More great chats with more of our all time favourites means Matt Preston is talking about eating weird animals; Santo is talking about Sam's texts before we got the show together; Chrissie wants your weird Santa stories; Pang gets his phoners going, and; Browny gives the socceroos a wrap up! A Nova PodcastPodcast Produced & Edited By Andy ZitoExecutive Producer: Jack CharlesSenior Producer: Brodie PummeroyAssistant Producer: Tom Casamento Senior Digital Producer: Andy ZitoAdditional Audio Production: Tim MountfordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Santo Cilauro & Tony Wilson are back and join Joe to reminisce on the Socceroos victory over Tunisia, and look ahead to the crucial clash against Denmark. Santo explains the importance of the result on this day in 1997, while Tony lets us in on his best ever Socceroos World Cup goals. Throughout the World Cup, Inside Football are teaming up with Kick360. Follow Inside Football on Twitter:https://twitter.com/inside_fballpod Read our analysis:https://insidefootballwithjoesimon.substack.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia kicked off their 2022 World Cup campaign in Doha which ended in defeat to holders France.Santo Cilauro & Tony Wilson join Joe to discuss The Socceroos hot start, what went wrong from there, and break down Saudi Arabia's incredible victory over Argentina. Throughout the World Cup, Inside Football are teaming up with Kick360. Follow Inside Football on Twitter:https://twitter.com/inside_fballpod Read our analysis:https://insidefootballwithjoesimon.substack.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Santo is a comedian, actor, writer and producer who has brought us iconic Aussie TV and movies such as The Castle, The Dish, Thank God You're Here and Utopia to name a few. We reminisce over B grade Italian movies and disappointing our family. sooshimango.com Produced by Head On Media. headonmedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank talks with Santo Cilauro, an Australian comedian, television and feature film producer, screenwriter, actor, author and a co-founder of the legendary The D-Generation and The Late Show. Frank and Santo discuss his early days watching football in Melbourne, the Victorian Premier League and NSL, his Dad's love of Calcio and football, attending multiple World Cups as both a fan, including a special trip to Korea and Japan with his father in 2002. Watching the Azzurri, both in the early hours of the morning and in person, the 1970 and 1982 World Cup, working as an unofficial translator for Juventus in the early 80's and all that came with it, Italy versus Australia, the special connection between football and family and much more.
Santo is back after way too long to talk football; Rory Sloane is here to teach us how to kick a (different type of) football; we ask you when you had to quickly delete a tweet or something; Browny appealed his Tidbit ban; Sam is a trailblazer, and; you called with your jokes! A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Senior Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Assistant Producer: Tom Casamento Senior Digital Producer: Andy Zito Additional Audio Production: Emlyn Lucas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian football royalty Ed Kavalee and Santo Cilauro join Joe to discuss their favourite moments of 2021, and what they are looking forward to in 2022. The pod covers everything from Ed's conspiracy theories, Maradona & Pele, The Super Super League, and the return of the Passata Podcast. Follow Inside Football on Twitter: https://twitter.com/inside_fballpod Read our analysis: https://insidefootballwithjoesimon.substack.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE BAZURA PROJECT'S RADIO FREE CINEMATHE TV SHOW ABOUT MOVIES IS NOW A RADIO PROGRAM RELEASED AS A PODCASTOn 29 September 2011, The Bazura Project's Guide To Sinema, a comedy series devoted to exploring cinematic sins, began its extremely limited run on the ABC. Now, exactly ten years later, the creators are back with their most exciting project yet: a press release. But it's a press release that's promoting their next thing, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema.As many will doubtless recall, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema was a huge hit, broadcast on an unspecified radio station an indeterminate number of years ago. Now, the recordings that everyone had believed (and hoped) were lost forever have been uncovered, digitised, cleaned up, edited for slander, and are now ready to be released on a podcast platform where they can be heard again… for the first time.Over six thrilling and definitely factual instalments, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema will explore every possible aspect of the film world, including:interviews with the film industry's best and brightest, including: Aussie soap star-turned-Hollywood headliner, Amelia Bell-Jarman; the Oscar-winning producer of some of cinema's least challenging mid-brow works, Catarina Rice; achingly-dull minimalist Hungarian film composer Máté Lantos; and studio janitor from Hollywood's golden age, Jerry Schutzexclusive first-listen trailers for the most exciting new high-concept thrillers, low-concept romantic comedies, poorly-conceived fantasy adventures, crowd-placating dramas, and overstimulating kids' filmsoriginal songs from your favourite soundtracks and never-before-heard music from your least-favourite unreleased moviesdispatches from all around the world, including: an exclusive Sundance Film Festival premiere after-party; the world's greatest voice coaching academy on an island in the Baltic Sea; and a glamorous and exceedingly-morbid awards ceremony in the heart of Alaskaplus much, much more“It was always our plan to air six poorly-rated episodes on the endlessly-rebranded ABC2, disappear into obscurity for a decade, and then return with a six-episode podcast that wouldn't make us any money,” says co-creator and co-presenter Lee Zachariah.“The presently-oversaturated market of podcasts presented us with the perfect opportunity to release our own,” says co-creator and co-presenter Shannon Marinko. “If you manage to find it, and enjoy it, it's probably someone else's.”The show will feature an overstuffed cast that includes Tom Ballard, Rusty Berther, Kristy Best, Robyn Butler, Rhonda Burchmore, Santo Cilauro, Marc Fennell, Tim Ferguson, Abe Forsythe, Bob Franklin, Francis Greenslade, Tosh Greenslade, Roz Hammond, Stephen Hall, Andrew Hansen, Peter Helliar, Tegan Higginbotham, Ming-Zhu Hii, Adam Hills, Claire Hooper, Wayne Hope, Dan Ilic, Laura Hughes, Mark Humphries, Nazeem Hussain, Ed Kavalee, Christopher Kirby, Colin Lane, Tommy Little, Cassandra Magrath, Tony Martin, Shaun Micallef, Rhys Muldoon, Brian Nankervis, Celia Pacquola, Geraldine Quinn, Ben Russell, John Safran, Kat Stewart, Emily Taheny, Chris Taylor, Dave Thornton, Toby Truslove, Michael Veitch, Cal Wilson, and many, many more.The six-part series begins on October 5 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Radio Public, or directly via our website: bazuraproject.com/radiofreecinemaThe trailer is available to hear now via this link.The Bazura Project began its life on community television in 2006, running for 36 episodes across three seasons on Channel 31 Melbourne, TVS Sydney, 31 Brisbane, and C31 Adelaide. The show featured recreations of classic movie scenes, film news, feature stories, interviews, and reviews of new releases.At the 2007 Antenna Awards, the show picked up three awards, including Best Comedy Program, Best Arts Program, and Best Director. In 2008, it won again for Best Arts Program.In 2011, the ABC commissioned The Bazura Project's Guide To Sinema, a six-part series that explored the history of sins in cinema: Violence, Sex, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame. It featured appearances from Shaun Micallef, Kat Stewart, Tony Martin, Julia Zemiro, Francis Greenslade, and David Stratton.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Merrick Watts from Sydney's lockdown, Team Meet, Neroli Meadows' Sports Wrap, Song Whisperer, Birthday messages and Santo Cilauro. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed's conspiracies, Santo's Dad likes Optus Sport, and how strong are nets? Santo Cilauro and Ed Kavalee join Joe Simon to take a look at what's been happening at Euro 2020 so far. Follow Inside Football on Twitter: https://twitter.com/inside_fballpod Read our analysis: https://insidefootballwithjoesimon.substack.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Santo Cilauro, Recapping: James won't move in with Girlfriend Lucy, advice for James (featuring Lucy), Song Whisperer, Gone Wild & Jim Jefferies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gone Wild, Grant Hackett, John Stewart on the origins of the COVID, Santo Cilauro, Jim Jefferies & The Renmark Hotel's Jarrod Loxton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clown Of The Week, letter to the show from a listener, Grant Hackett, Shirley Manson from Garbage, Rosie Walton's Birthday, Week in Review, Santo Cilauro & Week in Review. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pappy, Stevie, and special guest Dave "Wheelroute" review Australian comedy classic: The Castle! Goodbye Mello Brick Road: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/goodbye-mello-brick-road/id1456444771 The quirky Kerrigan family lives together in a makeshift home they built themselves -- with great pride and a bizarre attention to detail -- a few yards from the edge of Melbourne, Australia's busy Tullamarine Airport. When a building inspector condemns the building and reveals that the government plans to use their land for an airport expansion, Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton) and his brood recruit hack attorney Dennis Denuto (Tiriel Mora) and prepare themselves for the fight of their lives. Release date: May 7, 1999 (USA) Director: Rob Sitch Budget: 500,000 AUD Producer: Debra Choate Screenplay: Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Tom Gleisner, Santo Cilauro
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Paolo Rossi was a footballer who in 1982 transcended his sporting role and became an icon for Italy. - Paolo Rossi era un calciatore che nel 1982 è diventato molto più che un atleta: chi era per voi “Pablito” e cosa ha rappresentato?
1) Trumps COVID surprise 2) Clown of the Week 3) Santo Cilauro reminisces about The D-Gen 4) Queenslander News 5) Danny Welder – NRL Allegations 6) Jane talks to Jon Bon Jovi 7) Sizzler Cheesy Bread Recipe 8) Week In Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Pang has never seen The Castle... until now.Sam joins Pete (remotely in iso) to chat about how and why he has never seen the Aussie comedy classic. They also get onto his genuine love of a Julia Roberts scene, the weirdest sporting promotion ever and why Cannonball Run still stacks up for him. Special guests Stephen Curry & Santo Cilauro.See more of Peter HelliarPodcast WebsiteProduced at Castaway Studios
Catch up on today's show here on the full podcast!Marty Sheargold! Andy Maher! Martin Pike! Santo Cilauro! Kevin 'Bulldog' Murray! Bert Newton! Heaps More! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1) We find out what happened to Jane 2) John Daly 3) Santo Cilauro 4) A proposal at Coles 5) Song Whisperer 6) PM Scott Morrison 7) Dave O'Neil 8) Dangerous Dave's Archives
109 appearances for Australia, 2 World Cup appearances, 625 EPL games, there's only 1 Mark Schwarzer. Santo and Sam catch up with the iconic Socceroo, now turned TV expert and children's book author.
Why billionaires invest in football, Ultras culture and Australia defeating American Samoa 31-0 are all part of this chat with the globe-trotting English writer.
Catch up on today's show here on the full podcast!We're LIVE from Eureka 89, high up in the clouds, for our annual Grand Final Breakfast!We've got Titus O'Reily, Luke Power, Max Gawn, Jack Riewoldt, Dale Thomas, Santo Cilauro and a special visit from 'Ivan' for Sam!Check out how it all unfolded on our Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Serie A expert James talks with Ed about what Juventus are doing right, how TV coverage works and why Italian football is badly run.
Santo and Ed go 2 on 1 with Football's best travelled coach, Manager and Author Stephen Constantine to talk about coaching India, crazy Sudanese fans & his next move.
Renowned International football analyst Michael Cox joins international football watcher Ed Kavalee to talk the past and present of European Football, from Italy to England to the Qatar World Cup.
We all know Santo as one of the team behind the hugely successful Utopia (currently Wed nights on the ABC), Have You Been Paying Attention (Mon nights Channel Ten) and Santo, Sam and Ed’s podcast BUT not […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_chickstalkin/p/joy.org.au/chickstalkingfooty/wp-content/uploads/sites/323/2019/09/Santo-Cilauro.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 10:32 — 14.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Mini Pod – Santo Cilauro (comedy writer by day, Pies supporter since birth) appeared first on Chicks Talking Footy.
This episode of Chicks Talking Footy was dedicated to the supporters! We chatted to Dave Beckett die hard Geelong Supporter (you may have heard him on The Bench), Santo Cilauro one-eyed Pies supporter (television and […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_chickstalkin/p/joy.org.au/chickstalkingfooty/wp-content/uploads/sites/323/2019/09/CTF-4th-Sept.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:29 — 70.9MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Finals Fever is here! appeared first on Chicks Talking Footy.
Buying and selling Football clubs, the rise of Chinese Football and meeting Mourinho at Real Madrid, Ed and Santo sit down with massive football fan, AFL legend and Brownlow Medallist — James Hird
From The Guardian and The Guardian’s Football Weekly Podcast, friend of the show Barry Glendenning goes 2 on 1 with Ed and Santo on Sunderland, Socceroos & Social Media.
Santo and Ed go 2 on 1 with the Chief Executive of Brighton & Hove Albion, Paul Barber - to find out what it takes to play in the Premier League, and how to stay there...
ESPN Senior Writer, Corriere dello Sport correspondent and author - Ed and Santo go 2 on 1 with Gabriele Marcotti to talk Italian Football past and present, World Cups and the future of football.
Santo and Ed go 2 on 1 with the voice of football himself, international broadcasting legend Martin Tyler, to talk commentary, classic World Cup moments and Martin as an Assistant Manager to Woking FC.
The boys return with a special interview series. Guests include a former Socceroo, an iconic commentator, some special football writers and the CEO of an EPL team. Look out for new episodes on Monday, August 5.
Join Age journalist Anthony Colangelo, AFL great Glenn Manton and their very special guest Santo Cilauro for an in depth look at AFL football (and life) from one of the most talented and humble media performers Australia has ever produced - and a one-eyed Collingwood supporter. Sit back and enjoy part 2 with a cappuccino and a slice of Sicilian cheesecake.
Join Age journalist Anthony Colangelo, AFL great Glenn Manton and their very special guest Santo Cilauro for an in depth look at AFL football (and life) from one of the most talented and humble media performers Australia has ever produced - and a one-eyed Collingwood supporter. Sit back and enjoy part 1 with a short black coffee and some traditional Italian lemon biscuits.
Well, it’s been real, people. We love you and we couldn’t do it without you. We had a revolving door of some of our favourite guests today, and now you can listen back to the best bits of our hangs with Ash Williams, Nazeem Hussain, George Calombaris, Jack Riewoldt, Dilruk Jayasinha, Dave O’Neil, Denise Scott, Tony Martin, Peter Helliar, Tom Gleisner and Santo Cilauro!See you next year, Melbourne! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys are back for the last time in 2018, as we find out who's had a good year and who's had a bad year. Mourinho at Man United, Maradona in Mexico and meridian points are all on the agenda, plus chickens, crickets and a story or two from an old friend.
Sam was captivated by Allan Raskall's Christmas reporting; Chrissie's fella 'The Chippie' had some tradie shame, and you told us about yours; Sam wasn't calling the PM by the nickname he gave himself; Browny did yet another perfect impression; Bernard Curry outdid himself with another 'rap out' and possibly even broke a world record, and Santo Cilauro remembered Sisto Malaspina fondly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Chris Brown joins us as our very Special Guest Host as we find out if Ed Kavalee, Denise Scott, Santo Cilauro, Celia Pacquola and Sam Pang have been paying attention! Plus we welcome one of our favourite couples from Gogglebox Australia Mick & Di as Guest Quizmasters! Have you been paying attention? First aired Monday September 24 on TEN.