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It's amazing how many nice people I continue to meet. I reached out to Craig Huggins to see if he would appear on Favourites. Not only did he agree, we recorded this episode in his studio at Gold while he missed out on the Superbowl despite his team playing in it. Enjoy Huggy's story from growing up in Coburg to discovering his passion for radio and his surprising collection of one particular tv show memorabilia.
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John Fleming broke away from acapella group "The Phones" with fellow band-mate Rusty Berther to form one of the great comedy groups of the 1990s The Scared Weird Little Guys. But what happened before and after? Have a listen.
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From his days as a 60s pop icon, to movie host, to tribute artist, Issi Dye has moved seamlessly through his career constantly adapting and always succeeding. So many have come and gone, yet Issi is still performing to this day and shows no signs of slowing down. Have a listen and you'll understand why.
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Mike Brady is a classic example of a "10 pound pom" done good. Arriving in Australia he fell in love with the guitar and discovered he had an amazing talent. Successful bands followed, as did solo work, he has penned so many classic advertising jingles and was a successful talk-back radio host for many years.
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We know Normie Rowe was the King of Pop, then that career was killed off when he was sent off to Vietnam, and despite the Anti-Vietnam Vet attitude of the 70s he has still managed to forge a successful career, but what else do you know about Normie? Have a listen
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Brendan Nottle is the best example I can think of when I hear the phrase "give until it hurts". The recording of this interview was delayed because Brendan found someone who was in need of help at the time we were booked in to record. Then he apologised to ME as if delaying this mattered. There honestly should be a statue to him somewhere but you'd never hear him agree to it.
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Craig Willis has notched up a 40 year association with 3AW this year, having joined the station in 1983. He was kind enough to spend some time reminiscing
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One of the reasons I got into radio was listening to this amazing talent on 3AW in the 1980s. His wit and talent in his roles on 3AW and Hey Hey it's Saturday were endless. Dickie Knee was like the cheeky brother I never had.
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You can't categorise Tim Fergusson. His work as one of the Doug Anthony Allstars was brilliant, but he has many strings to his bow.
Teacher of comedy, writer, lecturer, artist, producer, tv host, radio host and almost a politician. Above all else he's a nice guy.
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Come on down to hear a great chat with a very funny man. John Deeks is name we all know with a voice we all know with a great sense of humour and quick wit that we all appreciate. Enjoy.
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I look up to many people in the Melbourne Entertainment, Television and Radio industries. And all of those people look up to this man. Pete Smith is a true icon. Check out his podcast "From The Hideout" after listening to this one.
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Kate Ceberano is truly multi-talented. With a career spanning decades in the music industry, Kate has turned her hand to so many other things and succeeded in them all. Enjoy.
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Eternally youthful, John Foreman still looks like a year twelve student but has a long and varied showbiz career under his belt and shows no signs of slowing down.
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Musician, Actor, Personality
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Brian Nankervis seems to effortlessly breeze through life being entertaining, fascinating, and easy to talk to. Today is no different. What a delight it was to chat with him
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Bob Phillips worked on In Melbourne Tonight, The Don Lane Show, Hey Hey it's Saturday, Tonight Live with Steve Vizard and a plethora of other shows. . He actually needs his own podcast.
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Jack Levi is perhaps best known as Elliot Goblet who shot to fame in the 1980s and to this day remains in demand as a corporate speaker and comedian
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Marty Rose has forged a decades long career in the Australian music scene. There are few of his ilk that have achieved this longevity.
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Steve Bedwell's career has seen great highs and great lows. Steve talks about where it all went right and also those times where it went wrong. His story of the stunt he did with Adam Hills is something you have to hear to believe.
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Russell Morris is a legend and survivor who has navigated the highs and lows that the rock/pop world throws at all artists. We talk here about his Real Thing Symphonic Concert and Album and delve into his favourite things in life.
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