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Derryn Hinch broadcasting his 3AW morning program from Sydney where he and other long time journalists discuss the state of Newspapers, Television and Radio. Guests in this 45 minutes are Creighton Burns, Peter Meakin, Brian White, Bob Bottom, George Negus, Bob Raymond, and Andrew Olle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On his 3AW radio program on Aug 14th, 1980 Derryn Hinch said that he was reliably informed that the VFL's Head Umpire, Harry Beitzel, had phoned Melbourne player Brent Crosswell on Saturday 26 July to warn him to behave himself during the game that day. Harry Beitzel phoned in to tell Derryn exactly what happened and who was involved. See omnystudi…
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Ernie Carroll was a staple of tv screens for decades from IMT to the Tarax Show and most notably on Hey Hey it's Saturday. But he was a very humble, shy man who was rarely interviewed and never sought the limelight as "Ernie". So it's almost fitting that he passed away as the world was geqaring up for Shane Warne's memorial service. There was no rr…
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"Give it a go" was just one of Jack Davey's many successful radio programs across the Macquarie radio network in the 1950s (Including 3AW in Melbourne). Whilst generally based in Sydney and with programs emanating from 2GB, Jack did travel the country hosting his programs. On this particular day a contestant on his program was a young 16 year old s…
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Some of 3AW's past and present staff sent a few words in to commemorate 3AW's 90th birthday. Neil Mitchell, Ross Stevenson, Russel Howcroft, Craig Willis, Tony Tardio, Rex Hunt, Muriel Cooper, Shane Healy, Denis O'Kane, Bob Tarlau, Tom Elliott, Dee Dee Dunleavy, Caroline Wilson, Mike Brady, David Mann, and David Armstrong See omnystudio.com/listene…
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On Jan 20, 2003. Bert Newton joined Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady in studio on Nightline for a wonderful two hour chat. Unexpected laughs came when Mark Chopper Reid joined them on line, having just being married the day before. Here, for your listening pleasure is the full two hours (less ads and news) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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It's Sunday afternoon in Melbourne in 1986, days after the Russell St Bombing. Derek Balantyne has just finished his 1pm-6pm program and David Mann is about to take the microphone for the next three hours. A 22 year old Newsreader named Brett McLeod reads the 6pm bulletin.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In the mid to late 1990s, Harry Melbourne called in to 3AW Nightline to tell us of his part in Melbourne Chocolate History. A couple of years later we interviewed him to get the full story. This is that interview from August 1, 1999 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The 3AW Archive
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Each evening on 3AW's Nightline program, Bruce Mansfield recited a piece to close the show. Hundreds of pieces, some stories, some poems, were recited over the years and many requests were made for a CD to be released. So we did that in 2005. Here is the album in full. Look for the bonus track at the end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Friday Forum was a staple of Caroline Wilson's afternoon program during her time hosting 3AW's Afternoon program. When Ernie Sigley took over the timeslot in the mid-1990s the segment was renamed "Friday Lunch." regulars came and went, but by 2002 Ernie was joined each week by Darren James and Denis Walter. This album was released in late 2002 and …
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David McGee joined 3AW in 1955, Peter James joned in 1959. Both were successful personalities in their own right but the two of them posessed a wonderful chemistry when paired together in the late 1960s for their highly successful program "The Ansett Pioneer show". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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After Derryn left 3AW in the 1980s for his TV career, He returned in 1990 to host a weekend interview program called "Hinch, the other side.". In this episode his guest was Craig Willis who just happened to be Hinch's former announcer. Pic: 3aw.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Not long after my time at 3AW began, I noted that because Keith produced, panelled and presented his own show with no other help, very little audio of him would ever be archived. Upon telling him that he said "So make me a highlights package". So I put together this little taste of Keith's work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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When Johnny O'Keefe passed away in 1978. 3AW's Geoff Manion and his producer David Mann grabbed an interview Geoff had done with him, and packaged it up with some of Johnny's greatest songs. The special ran for an hour and aired from 3-4pm on Sunday 15th October, 1978. Since then the tape has sat in a box somewhere and, with many other specials, ha…
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It's not an old interview, in fact, it took place less than a week ago. It is a great reminder of the fascinating life of one of the Australian media's longest serving employees. Philip talks with Sally about some of the greats he's met and some he passed up on meeting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Reporting from Chadstone, Lox McGrath interviews driver Harry Firth and navigator Frank Kilfoyle who had just won their second BP Motor Rally in a Ford Falcon. (Motoring enthusiasts - I'd love to know the date, but Harry and Frank had so much success I can't see this written up anywhere) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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