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1567:: Firth walked 5 minutes from the studio to buy an item that he has placed in a box- only Firth knows what it is. Listeners call in every Friday and ask a "yes or no" question before guessing what they think is in the box. With each wrong answer the "prize pot" goes up by 99p. Each week Firth shakes the box, controversially he changed the box on 30 March 2015 to exclude the "extraneous rattle". After two months of incorrect guesses, the feature was abandoned by O'Connell. Firth revealed on the show in January 2018 that the item in the box was a bag of iced gems. 317: 63: 365: 1237:, which is being syndicated by the same network that promotes Christian's show. Listeners can give themselves their own rank in the army, and can request as many bin stickers as they want. Volunteers from the show and listeners are helping distribute the stickers across the neighborhoods. In May 2024, the team sent Rio out to give away prizes (like the a show beanie) to people he found with the bin stickers appearing at the curb. 151: 1270:(born 8 May 1977) was Christian's co-host in the UK. He began working at Absolute Radio when several other members of the breakfast show left for different positions elsewhere in Absolute Radio and on other stations. Richie previously worked with O’Connell at a Bournemouth radio station, where he famously was the Travel Chicken. In 2015, he and Christian competed in and won the 22: 253: 1607:: Listeners are invited to call in if they have a name that if they say it people always say the same thing back to them, for example "Hello my name is Chris Martin" and the response would be "as in Coldplay?". A caller will come on the line and say their full name and then Firth and O'Connell will buzz in and guess what people normally say to them when they say their name. 837:: Listeners are invited to phone in and share an anecdote relating to one of three topics suggested by O'Connell. Originally it launched as Five Topic Tuesday (for the first *two* years of the show), but has been pared back for better focus, and then was called Three Topic Tuesday through to 2021 and seems to be randomly referred to as this in 2024. 1098:, the celebrity who wins the public vote wins £10,000 for their charity, and the listener who gets them to call wins £10,000 for themselves (should a celebrity call without prompt from a listener, they will get the full £20,000). The best five telephone calls are selected by the presenters, and the listeners then vote for their favourite. In 2015, 1449:: Listeners email the show with amusing anecdotes relating to the subjects being discussed by the presenters. O'Connell then reads out a selection of these emails on air throughout the show. If both O'Connell and Firth deem an anecdote to be funny enough, the sender will receive a 'Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show Mug' as a prize. 1730:: The recipes, sent in by listeners, often contain odd combinations of food which go together surprisingly well. This was a short revival of the UK segment, with the following rules: no more than 30 second prep time, unless microwave is involved to melt something, preferably cheese, in which case, then no more than 1 minute. 1648:: A listener called The Sammster in the U.K. provides a Top 10 list of the strange things co-host Jack Post has said during the week, which Christian counts down on Fridays. This is fairly identical to the version that was done in the UK with co-host Richie Firth. Sammster retired from providing this list to the show. 908:
aren't new material separate are created. These mini-episodes are also released daily and started with the Australia version of the show. Advertisements started being inserted into the main podcast as of the return of the team from Christmas/summer break in January 2022 (prior to this, new episodes were ad-free).
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services that the team had not thought of (like rings, or the hair/makeup for the bride). A couple named Aaron and Laura got married in "Christian's Chapel of Love" in the sales office of the radio station on Feb 17, with a cello player, serenaded by an opera singer, all put together in less than 3 days.
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In November 2023, the show made another plea for Santa Packs for kids that are going to be in care away from families during the Christmas season as they were out of donations again. In 24 hours they raised $ 109,000 when they initially were hoping for $ 35,000. As a result, the donation will be able
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Near the start of the pandemic, in 2021, a caller made a plea for donations to help Backpacks for Vic Kids, which provides school backpacks for underprivileged kids. Listeners, in the span of a couple days, donated over $ 1 million. Christian and the team is holding a live event in August 2023 at a
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At the start of May 2024, the show started looking for members of the Rebel Bin Alliance - listeners who were willing to put large stickers on their garbage bins advertising the show - turning them into bin-boards. This was in response to their marketing budget (and their trusty and reliable Lexmark
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A couple of years ago (as of late 2023), the show had the idea of creating a large catapult (6 meters tall) that would fire bags of cash at listeners and it was dubbed the Cash-apult. It was actually made from $ 10,000 of Douglas Fir, but never used due to the pandemic lockdowns starting up, and it
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The best bits of the show are released as a daily podcast that runs for roughly an hour's worth of material. This started with the UK version of the show and continued when it moved to Australia. Additionally, usually two mini episodes are released that focus on a specific highlight of the show, but
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Daily, based on a news story or event from that morning's show or the previous day's show, two topics (films, bands, songs etc.) are selected and puns are encouraged fusing the two together. O'Connell and Post put forward their suggestions before O'Connell reads out submissions sent in by listeners,
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On Wednesdays, Christian and the team take a consecutive letter of the alphabet and reminiscence about something iconic from the selected decade that starts with that letter (like E: electric typewriters or D: Duran Duran). Listeners are invited to call in with their memories as well. The team went
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toilet being sold at auction. Stories often feature obscure 'Top Tens', tales of animals mating or previously unheard of research from 'respected' universities. The feature formerly had a heavy bias towards stories about oversized rodents, escaped big cats and Kim Jong-Un. This segment now features
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With the 2023 Women's World Cup when the Matilda's score a goal, listeners have the chance to win prizes from ENS on the next morning's show. The first gift give away is a cordless Bosch vacuum. This is likely in lieu of the Commonwealth Games not happening in Australia, which would have been the
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In January 2023, the team had access to 100+ digital billboards all around Melbourne that could be updated in real time, with input from listeners. The team would take calls and hear stories from listeners and choose the most compelling message to put on the billboard. After a disaster that spoiled
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In order to win tickets to the Men's Final of the Australian Open, the show had a contest called The Longest Serve that was held on Jan 24, 2024. Fifteen competitors, broken into three age groups completed - the Young Guns (18-30 year olds), the Seniors (30-60 years old), and the Veterans (60 and
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In May 2024 the team started up the 10K Beer Run. Listeners could call in to try and be chosen as one of the 8 who would be participating in a race down Chapel Street, holding multiple beers. If they complete the run while having the liquid below a line designated on the glass (an entire debate
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to be restored. A parts distributor contributed parts to restore it after finding that the car needed about $ 40K AUS worth of work, and listeners donated 2000s era car memorabilia such as fuzzy dice, a 5 CD stacker, and reproduced bumper stickers. Listeners just had to re-write lyrics to their
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In September 2023, the idea of letting people who didn't have a speaking part in their school plays (so called High School Rejects) have a moment in the spotlight came to be. Listeners were invited to call in and pitch for being in the production, which was put on October 26, 2023 for one night
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In February 2023, just at Valentine's Day, Christian and the team got the idea to help someone get married, as they had an officiant available to perform a ceremony with no real venue or anything else. Listeners started calling in, not only to be the folks who won the wedding, but also to offer
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The 2022 Gran Final is changing to see how far someone can kick a footy over 100 cars, if they can get that many. Listeners are donating their cars for this, including a hearse and the yellow Interceptor from the Mad Max movie. This competition is being called "Put Your Car On The Line" (with a
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A listener of the show has an excel document on his computer with over 300 song lyrics that he has different interpretations of. Christian shares them on the show 5 at a time, on Mondays, and then reads out listener contributions. Each is rated for whether they agree, don't agree, or if the
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In July 2022, the team started a competition to find out who is the toughest, hardest working of all the tradies (tradesmen) for a $ 5,000 prize from Sutton Tools. Competitions included a coffee run, a reverse parking challenge, and a Tradie Pentathlon comprising wheelie heavy barrow, skip
1406:: A listener referred to as The Samnster puts together a top 10 list of odd and ludicrous things Firth has said on the show over the week, which O'Connell counts down on a Friday. The Sammster has now released a top 100 of Firth's sayings from the breakfast show, prior to the show ending. 1214:
in Melbourne, and is going to pain a wall of fame of legends. Listeners were invited to call in during the first week of March 2024 to nominate those that represent footy for them - this could be your childhood idol, a current legendary player, or someone who is a legend to them.
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In summer 2021, during the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the gang was giving away a gold washing machine every time Australia won a gold medal. In summer 2022, the Gold-a-Thon returns for the Commonwealth Games. Every time gold is won in Birmingham, a gold kettle will be given away.
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index was released from the Economist Intelligence Unit, which showed that Vienna had unseated Melbourne as the best city to live in. Christian, after conversing with the mayor, decided that Melbourne needed a song about how wonderful it is, somewhat similar to the idea of
1736:: On Wednesdays, a specific year is discussed by the team—what they were doing back then, some trivia, and then guessing songs from that year based on 1 second of the song. Then listeners get to guess a one second song, sometimes for a prize (a.k.a. The One Second Winner) 1678:: An employee and their boss are invited to answer random trivia questions. The one with the most correct answers wins: if the employee wins, they get the rest of the day off immediately; the boss gets 20 seconds of free air time to promote their business should they win. 1082:
to fulfill most requests. While on-air Christian informed the charity that one of the directors of Chemists Warehouse is going to make a personal donation of $ 52,000, which would raise the total to roughly $ 162,000 and provide packs to over 4600 children in care.
2352:"The Christian O'Connell Show on Instagram: "Last year it was a gold-rush in Tokyo, but the games in Birmingham are set to be even bigger. And every time the Aussies win gold in Birmingham, YOU win gold thanks to @eandstrading! Find out how to win now - link in bio."" 1742:: On Wednesdays, the team proposes questions about things they don't know about (such as 'How does Wi-Fi work?' or 'How a painkiller work?') and request listeners to call in and answer the question according to what they know (whether they are experts or not) 1539:: Three recipes a week are sent in for Firth to taste and declare them to be either 'snack genius' or 'snack hell'; a casting vote may be given by Christian if necessary. The recipes often contain odd combinations of food which go together surprisingly well. 1837:: Listeners are invited to leave a voice message if they're trying to remember a song. They can hum it or sing a snippet, it will be played on the show for listeners to help identify the song. This is a very irregular segment that appears from time to time. 1128:
will receive $ 40,000, as the listener who convinced Gervais to call in is located in the UK and therefore could not receive his $ 20,000 prize due to contest restrictions in the terms & conditions. Christian also surprised the second-placed celebrity,
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in 1998, going national in 2001, then moving with O'Connell to Australia in 2018. Though still broadcast live as a morning show, the word "Breakfast" has been dropped from the title to reflect the various times it airs in different Australian markets.
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In October 2022, listeners have been asked to provide short videos to win the opportunity to have Christian and the gang take the show on the road to their house. The winner will host the gang (and their equipment) in their house, along with 80s band
1455:: A daily feature on the show at 6.50am in which Firth reads out a comical, offbeat or vulgar news story, usually from a tabloid newspaper, which is then scrutinised by the presenters. The feature began when Firth once read out a news story about 1831:: The team tries to help people sell the things that they want to get rid of instead of turning to things like Facebook Marketplace or other avenues, because listeners helping listeners is always a good thing. This feature started in March 2023. 1849:: Listeners are invited to call in on Thursdays to tell the team facts that get judged on a scale of Great/Just All Right/Dull (would kill a conversation, and is greeted by the sound of crickets). This was originally called Killer Facts. 1654:: Jack Post lists either movies, songs, books, birth dates or events and the caller has to put them into the correct decade. They have to score 4 out of 5 correctly to win, though O'Connell often gives the contestant the prize regardless. 1375:
was the resident sports reader on Absolute Radio until October 2017. He joined the station in October 2015 to become the resident newsreader after the departure of Andrew Bailey. Dyson left the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show to join
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over), trying to hit a tennis ball across the Yarra River. The winner, known as Hot Shot (a member of the Seniors), with a 72 meter serve. On a second hit after he was declared winner, he completely cleared the Yarra at 70+ meters.
2338:"The Christian O'Connell Show on Instagram: "We told you they were Golden… 26 Golden Washing Machines have been given away in 7 days on Christian O'Connell's Gold-A-Thon, every time Team Australia win gold, you win one of these!"" 1482:: A game is devised around a listeners job with a theme tune composed by Richie such as Kit Bingo, or a game devised around guessing which fish a fishmonger has slapped his colleague around the face with by the sound of the smack. 669:
will be further syndicated across country Victoria and New South Wales airing from 5 pm until 6 pm on 3CS Colac, 3YBFM Warrnambool, 3HA Hamilton, 3WM Horsham, 2QN Deniliquin/Echuca, 3NE Wangaratta and Gippsland’s Gold.
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The Gold-A-Thon came back for the 2024 Paris Summer Games, with prizes from E&S and Bosch. The prizes weren't painted gold this time, however. Prizes have included a vacuum, free standing dishwasher, and a washing machine.
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Starting in June 2023, on Tuesdays the team asks callers to play a name game. The prompt is "Ny name is _____ as in..." Listeners don't give their name, but give real world or pop culture clues to their names for the team to
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which Post jokingly rates on a Gold, Silver, Bronze scale. There is also a segment in the next day's show called "At Work: Extra Time", where they read and grade out listener's suggestions that come in after the show is over.
824:: Originally on Thursdays, Christian plays a one second clip of a song, while Jack & Pats try to guess the answer the fastest. In May 2024 this segment was brought back as The Golden Year, and now appears on Mondays. 1223:
In March 2024, inspired by a discussion on the team, Christian started soliciting recipes from listeners for a "Bogun Cookbook" that they hope to assemble shortly. As of September 2024, it hasn't been mentioned again.
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New contest segment as of July 2020. Christian provides a subject (such as pizza toppings, or girls names that start with the letter a) and listeners have 15 seconds to name as many things as they can in that category.
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Inspired by when Christian laid down ant traps to fight an infestation in his mailbox. On Thursdays, listeners are invited to call in with those little things that grown-ups derived joy from, that pinnacle of peak
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and as the host of duck racing, with his catch phrase "release the ducks". He currently serves as the co-host of The Dave Berry Breakfast Show and the Saturday edition of Rock 'N' Roll Football on Absolute Radio.
898:: Listeners are invited to call in to admit the brain-dead things that they did, like walk home from a shop that they drove to (forgetting their car) or drive a long distance to go somewhere but on the wrong day. 1415:: Richie hosts a game around the Radio Times TV listings from years gone by, but from the same date as the current week. Richie reads the day of the week, time and synopsis of the show for the team to guess. 915:
Twice a month, Christian and the producers release a half hour podcast of an after show meeting, to share how they review that day's show and planning for future segments. This episode appears in the regular
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A few days after they started as of the end of the show Monday, Nov 20, people worldwide (due to the podcast reach) had donated a total of just over $ 200,000, which will provide packs for 5725 children.
1748:: On Thursdays, the team starts building what they would put on a new Mount Rushmore, and invite listeners. Topics have included what breads would you nominate for Mount Rushmore, or what takeaway foods. 1156:
Because of legal entanglements, the team can't do the musical stage version of Grease, so they're doing a parody called "Grouse" as suggested by listeners, and it will be set in Australia in the 1980s.
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jingle modeled after Toto's song 'Hold The Line'). The show ended up with 25 cars, all donated, at Middlepark Bowls Club. The winner is called Paul, who landed his kick on the 15th car and won $ 5,000.
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was proven to work. Every once in a while it is brought up as something the show would still love to do. As of November 2023, it apparently had gone missing, and a new one needs to be constructed.
1819:: Christian will play an isolated vocal from one of his favourite songs. The music is stripped back from the original recording and only the vocal is heard. He then plays the original song in full. 965:
on Saturday 22 September 2018. The competition, which was entered into by more than 100 Melbourne Grans, was won by North Melbourne supporter, Bronwyn Fyfe. Her winning kick was 28.54 metres long.
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Semi-regular segment (it comes and goes at different parts of the year). Listeners can enter on the Gold 104.3 website, for any bill and any amount, and if chosen the bill will be paid in full.
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Christian asked bands to reunite and compete for the chance to play at One Electric Day with Jimmy Barnes and The Angels. The competition was won by Bungalow, a band who last performed in 1996.
1724:: On Fridays, Christian reads texts from listeners about things they're confessing to. The team also prints out confessions that Christian reads. Once they're all read, Jack will shred them. 1133:, the day after announcing Gervais as the winner, to give a $ 10,000 donation to an Australian charity supporting kids with cancer, as Christian wanted a local charity to benefit as well. 1117:, and her Cancer Wellness And Research Centre received $ 20,000. The listener who convinced Newton-John to call said he was going to donate $ 10,000 of his winnings to the same charity. 3950: 1323:
for Absolute Radio, reading the news for the Breakfast show. He left the show on 25 September 2015, as well as leaving his position as head of news across the Bauer network, joining
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Starting May 17, 2024 the team started giving away trips to the Frasier Coast for 4 nights. Listeners just email the show to enter the contest and are randomly selected as winners.
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through the 80s, and are going through the 90s starting in Jan 2022. They're also working through the A to Z of various things weekly, like girls names in songs or street names.
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Randomly in the week (usually Tuesdays or Wednesdays) Christian asks the team and listeners if they're winning/losing the week based on what they've experienced to that point.
1470:: Things the presenters are interested in at the moment, such as a book, app, TV show or life hack. Each member of the show gives their buzz list, followed by the listeners. 1384:. He formerly worked for the now defunct XFM on the Breakfast Show. He also presents the Fantasy Premier League podcast; Gameweek. Matt is known on the show for his love of 892:: Listeners are invited to phone in and share when they're starting their weekend, and what they're going to do. Christian, Pats, and Jack also share what they're doing too. 590: 1364:
became resident newsreader in March 2017 taking over from Matt Dyson following the departure of Faye Carruthers from the show. Her final show was on Friday 25 August 2017.
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The 2024 Gran Final for the show is being called the Hand Final, where contestants will be challenged to get a footy ball into a front loading washing machine on a single
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Upon learning that the Holden Museum was being shut down, the team started scouting for a piece of history to give away to listeners. A listener gave up his 2002 golden
886:: Top of the show on Friday mornings, Christian, Jack, & Pats share what the best things they've watched, listened to, done, or read as a recommendation to listeners. 1026:
basketball, the mystery saw, hammerschlagen, the Hero's Crawl, ending in a final sprint to grab the cash. A plumber called Jason was declared the King of All Tradies.
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Firth also broadcasts on Absolute 80s between 13:00 and 16:00 every weekend. Since September 2018, he has co-hosted The Absolute Radio Hometime Show with Andy Bush.
1807:: On Tuesdays, listeners are invited to share businesses that have funny names, like a bakery called "Knead the Dough" or a gardener called "Russell in the Bushes" 1772:: Listeners are challenged to defend a song or a band that they would usually never admit that they love (the "secret songs of shame"). The team also participates. 92: 1573:: Firth would go to various bus stops around the studio and ask members of the public, unaware they were being recorded; "what you doing?" and "where you going?". 1660:: Christian finds things for sale on Facebook Marketplace and has Jack and Pats guess the asking price on each item, similar to the gameplay in Price Is Right. 1342:
and a journalist for Absolute Radio, reading the sports news for the Breakfast Show. She joined the breakfast show in June 2014 and departed in February 2017.
1421:: Various famous celebrities have called the show over the years. When celebrities are unavailable, interviews are occasionally conducted with impressionist 1039:, and win a $ 60,000 kitchen makeover. Ultimately, a listener called Monika in Dingley Village, who has "Melbourne's tiniest kitchen" won the competition. 3943: 861:
Inspired by a caller with a strange story in Feb 2024, the team invites listeners to share their stories of incredible coincidences that defy logical odds.
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Listeners are invited to share the rant that you have from something irritating from the weekend, get it out there, so that you can start the week fresh.
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The Gran Final was held again on Sunday, 22 September, 2019 at the Whitten Oval. This year's winner was Carmel Hine with a winning kick of 27.9 meters.
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Maggie from Wexford, Ireland was the sport and travel presenter on the show before moving to BBC Radio Kent. Currently she works for RTÉ.
267: 41: 1613:: An item is discussed each week with the decided best thing in that category being the thing offered up to Aliens. Categories included: 1488:: Two hypothetical statements are given and the team must pick one, such as would you rather be stuck in a lift with a clown or a badger. 3984: 1766:: On Tuesdays, Christian puts out 3 items and asks listeners to call in if they own such things, like a home bar or a pinball machine. 947: 194: 2580: 1476:: Brian Murphy cut together an interview with a celebrity from their 'canon of work'. This feature was often sabotaged by O'Connell. 1094:
O'Connell encourages listeners to contact celebrities and ask them to ring the show during a period of time. Originally launched on
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In February 2018, O'Connell announced he would be leaving Absolute Radio and emigrating to Australia to host the breakfast show on
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someone's marriage proposal early in the contest (known as the 'Sorry Mitch' incident ), no more marriage proposals were allowed.
801:: Each week, usually Friday but could be any time, the team awards $ 1000 to a caller who had the best call in story of the week. 1718:: The team gives their weekly recommendations of what they're into. (Similar to the Buzz List feature originally on the UK show) 961:
Christian started a football competition for Melbourne Grandmas to compete in a longest kick competition. The event was held at
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will be syndicated across the country from Monday 27 April, airing for one hour from 7 pm until 8 pm on weeknights on
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toilet being sold at auction. This then led to a regular segment containing stories that would be considered as newsworthy as
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Listeners are encouraged to send in mashups of two songs, and they are featured on the show and judged on how good they are.
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Every Friday, listeners pick the songs for the final hour of the show. This started as every Thursday from 7-8 am.
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In September 2020, the next round of Who's Calling Christian launched, with 53 celebrities calling in. The winner was
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starting eleven, normally in the 4–4–2 formation, of a new subject. For example: sweets, quiz show hosts, guitarists.
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On Wednesdays, Christian asks listeners to share their run-ins with celebrities that are almost not worth mentioning.
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on the Absolute Radio Hometime show. Matt also co-hosts Rock n Roll Football on Absolute Radio every Saturday with
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breakfast news since 2012. In October 2023, Jones won an ACRA, The Glenn Daniel Award - Best News Presenter FM.
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In August 2021, the next round of Who's Calling Christian launched, with a prize of $ 25,000. The winner was
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Richie is also fond of A KFC bargain bucket that he will eat as a starter before his Sunday roast.
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Celebrating 40 years of commercial radio. Award for one of the industry’s most significant talents
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will receive $ 50,000. The charity itself asked Dean to call, so they get all of the prize money.
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The song reached #1 on the iTunes rock chart. All proceeds from the song are being donated to the
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local club where 100% of ticket sales will benefit the charity, as they've run out of funds.
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The team resurrected this segment in May 2024 to get through the A to Z of school stuff.
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in Melbourne in August 2019, with 57 celebrities calling into the show. The winner was
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Win-A-Billboard returned in July 2023 and at the end of January 2024 (for two weeks).
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printer) being taken away due to all the money being put towards promoting
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comes in once a week to discuss the weekend matches and state of the game.
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in Perth. The show is highlights from the breakfast show which airs on
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about the meniscus line ensued), they will win the $ 10K prize.
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try. The first 20 people to make the shot will win the washer.
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Winner – Best UK National Breakfast show of The Year
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