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In 2011, the show was expanded to run from Monday to Friday, after Roy and HG's departure freed up time slot space. Over the years the length of the show and the airtime has been changed, with various time slots consisting of 3 pm to 5 pm, 4 pm to 5 pm as well as 4 pm to 6 pm. In 2018, the show moved
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JB or Billy comes up with a question or topic of discussion, and invites listeners to call in and give answers or tell their story, with prizes being given to the best responses. Billy is known for usually ending his topic questions with "...unusual?!" e.g. "What have you eaten, unusual?!"
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of all of Billy's on-air incorrect use of grammar, mispronunciations and stuff-ups from the previous week. Usually airs towards the end of Friday shows. More recently, the clips have also been integrated into a song, which usually alternates with the standard Idiot File.
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Most Wednesdays, Billy runs a quiz where 2 callers compete in a trivia competition (usually related to AFL) which results in a prize being given to the winner. Sometimes Billy stuffs up the way the quiz is run, causing it to go "off the rails".
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After introductions, the show jumps into its first regular segment (which Billy affectionately calls a "wrappy"), which features a condensed report of all the major sports news that has occurred since the previous show went to air.
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show, which airs from 4 pm to 6 pm. The 2020 and 2021 seasons saw the show shortened to 60 minutes and move to the 6 pm – 7 pm time slot, with the show being pre-recorded earlier in the day.
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The show centers around several regular segments, current events discussion (especially involving sports) and celebrity interviews (usually AFL footballers, past and present.)
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Numerous Triple M talent have anchored the show throughout the years, including ‘Dangerous’ Dave Williams, before Ryan ‘Rabs’ Warren took over the role in 2018.
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A countdown list segment of 5 incidents that have occurred of late or surrounding a topic in question that Billy finds funny or interesting enough to share.
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During 2021, Billy would offer up an insightful or intriguing quote which would always get a lacklustre response from JB, who was not a fan of the segment.
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A regular segment on Fridays, where listeners are asked to call in and explain why their chosen personal achievement should be celebrated. A snippet of "
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Every show finishes with a joke, read out by Billy, which almost always fails to impress or is incredibly cringeworthy. The ending theme for the show, "
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as well as interstate. The show has typically aired in the late afternoon time slot on weekdays, currently (as of 2022) from 4 pm to 6 pm. Daily
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The show commenced in April 2010, initially only airing Tuesday to Thursday each week, with Dave 'Higgo' Higgins anchoring the show.
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of each show are made available as well as show content being shared on social media pages and on the Triple M website.
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Towards the end of the show on Wednesdays during the AFL season, Leigh Montagna and guests, usually
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manner. Was more regular during earlier years of the show but is now quite rare during newer shows.
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is the brand name applied to a number of Australian sport and comedy-themed radio shows across the
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On Mondays during the AFL season, Damian Barrett helps to dissect the previous weekend's round of
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These segments used to be prominent in previous years but are no longer included in newer shows.
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network. In 2022, as part of Triple M's new drive timeslot strategy, which involved replacing
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The self-proclaimed favourite segment of the show's listeners, this segment features a
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SCA reveals local market drive programming to replace national Mick Molloy show
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about an issue that has been annoying him of late. The rant is usually full of
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talk about the latest AFL news and share opinions. In recent times, the
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Regular guests that visit the show from time to time have included
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to a 2 pm to 4 pm time slot, to accommodate the new
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Sport
Comedy
Triple M
Adelaide
Brisbane
Melbourne
Perth
Sydney
Stereophonic sound
Living in America
James Brown
Ca Plane Pour Moi
Plastic Bertrand
Wooly Bully
Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
Billy's Joke
www.triplem.com.au/shows/the-rush-hour-with-jb-and-billy
Triple M
Molloy
cricketer
James Brayshaw
AFL
Billy Brownless
Triple M Melbourne
Victoria
podcasts
Wayne Carey
Jason Dunstall
Danny Frawley

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