Get This 10 Year Anniversary

April 3, 2006 – Triple M Management decided to unlock the security door and give a guy who looked like the “For Dummies” cartoon a radio show. Not just any radio show – as this Comedian has had many years radio experience behind the mic and behind an office partition. But a show which is closely compared in comparison as the closest thing you’d get to having the old drive show Martin/Molloy back on air…

.. then again, it’s one half of that comedy duo.

Tony Martin was given a swipe card, a Black Thunder driver for a Panel Operator (which turned out to be a lie – he’d didn’t know how to panel), and an Audio Producer to work the pots and pans. Combine them with a billion John Howard audio grabs and the desire for tongue-in-cheek humour, plus a one hour show starting at 9am weekdays – the radio show Get This was born.

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With his arms loaded with VHS tapes of TV shows and movies to source audio grabs from, plus an up-and-coming comedian/actor Ed Kavalee who was gradually becoming a household name with the support of Working Dog, the first show began just like every other new show – sounding like a professional version of Blast FM.

With the theme by The Hives – Hate To Say I Told You So the show was ready to go.

The first episode started with trying to get an idea on what the show needed in content. As Tony summarised:

The show will take gratuitous pot-shots at prominent public figures, and generally piss-fart around.

It sure lived up to that hype. With the talents of Kavalee and audio guru Matt “Pots N Pans” Dower, sketches and audio snippets galore polluted the airwaves.

In the early days of the show, Kavalee was hired – other for his sense of humour which echoed Martin’s – originally as the Panel Operator of the show. However, it was revealed that Kavalee had little skills in controlling such a thing, Panel Operator  Rob “Bear” Kidd stepped in for a few weeks. He was eventually replaced by skilled show anchor, comedy writer, Anne Wills fan-boy and Panel Operator Richard Marsland, who over the period of the show run, eventually became a prime-time player.

Also Exec Producer Nikki Hamilton and Cecelia Ramsdale and Kate “Monty” Dimond on the Phones, because it takes more than one person to drive a show.

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While the first show did not have a co-host, friends and stars of the entertainment world started to appear as guests. Peter Rowsthorn was the first co-host to appear, followed by Tom Gleisner, Fifi Box, Andrea Powell, Glenn Robbins, Lachy Hulme, Cal Wilson, Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch, Greg Fleet and many other Australian talent.  Even Mick Molloy filled in while doing his show Tough Love. Other than local, there were some major international stars dropping by, such as Futurama‘s Billy West, Weird Al Yankovic, Will Arnett, Dylan Moran, Kevin Smith and many more.

In 2006, the show had the time slot of 9am – 10am. When Get This returned for a second season in 2007, it was extended to two hours and moved to 11am – 1pm, but towards the end of the year, it was moved to 2pm – 4pm.

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Phoner topics went under the header of Talkback Mountain with the wacky sound effect of a Yodeler dancing with a mountain goat, followed by the phone ringing.

Eventually the theme would evolve into other song remixes, such as X-Files, Vienna,and System Of A Down – just to name a few.

Audio grabs were used and were mainly played out of context, making it more humorous. Snippets have included then Prime Minster John Howard, Karl Stefanovic, Police Ten 7, Rex Hunt, Warwick Capper and more.


 

Over the two years, running jokes have been so many to list, but some stand-outs were:

  • Marsland’s addiction to Farmers Union Iced Coffee
  • Kavalee’s passion for food
  • Martin’s constant ribbing towards Triple M Management
  • Greg Fleet’s Jumperpants idea
  • Marsland singing the Vengabus
  • Trying to remember a Keith Urban song
  • Ed electricuting himself live on air by accident
  • Marsland’s Warwick Capper Calls
  • Patterson Lakes Primary School rivals
  • Rex Hunt’s address to the Nation
  • Dealing with Dickinson
  • Kim Beazley’s theme song from The Taking Of Pelham 123
  • The tampering of regular songs played during the show – Martin would have inserted grabs or a mini sketch…
  • Anything Nickelback, Big Brother, Nik Kershaw…

Seriously – there is WAY too many to mention.

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Other than the podcasts available to download from iTunes and the Triple M site, in 2006 Martin released Get This: Illegal Download – a 1 CD album with a collection of best bits. A thousand CDs were produced, and given away for free to listeners who asked for them and random callers to Talkback Mountain, and are now collectors items as they were never officially for sale.  We here at Champagne Comedy also ‘preserved’ each episode of the show in full, which is now shared in various corners of the internets.. if you look hard enough.

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In April 2007, the team discussed themes for months to dress up in (Borgust for August = dress up in the most pissweak robot costume), as well as wearing satiny caftans – but one made a mark – Capril. A month where the general public would wear capes while doing every day activities. A Capril t-shirt was also printed and given away. Unfortunately, a sad event would eventually be associated with Capril, which will be explained later.

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When the show’s fate was announced mid October 2007 that it would be axed, a fan base turned up out front of the Triple M Melbourne studios and protested. That’s how popular of a cult following the show was. On the last episode (November 23, 2007) then radio rival from Vega Shaun Micallef joined the guys on the show, since Micallef was also axed from his breakfast show and was technically free from any conflict.

 

Thanks to social media, fans united in areas, mainly the Get This – Tony Martin, Ed Kavalee and Richard Marsland Appreciation Society. Here, they actively trade quotes, comments, photos, and other bits that are Get This relevant.

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On December 6, 2008, the news of Richard Marsland’s passing shocked fans to the core. As more information surfaced on his death, it was revealed that Marsland had a history of depression. As a way of honoring the person who made many people laugh, Capril has developed into a permanent April feature to raise awareness on depression and to donate to BeyondBlue. You can read more on Capril at Capril.org.  A special podcast called “Richard Marsland Lives” was also released – a compilation hosted by Martin and Kavalee.

Today – the guys still get politely hounded with random quotes from fans, and they love the fact that the 359 episode show is still going strong after 10 years. If you’re on Twitter, drop them a line, or follow @TLSChampagne and @GetThis_Occ using #ImRichard hashtag and quote the month of Capril away.

… and I’m only scratching the surface here…

This is dizzy stuff folks!

Review: Who Weekly Best & Worst Dressed 1992

It was November 1992. Somewhere in between Bill Clinton being voted 42nd president of the United States and the Church of England allowing women to become priests, a copy of Australian “newsy tabloid” Who Weekly would have arrived at The Late Show headquarters.

Poking fun at celebrities was what The Late Show cast did well, and the special Who issue presented a brilliant opportunity for the satirical series. Comedians Tony Martin and Mick Molloy, armed with a copy of Who’s Best and Worst Dressed, took to the Melbourne streets and asked a slew of random passers-by who they thought were Australia’s worst dressed people.

For fans of The Late Show‘s street interview segment, there are some classic one-liners: the old man saying, “I probably would,” when Tony and Mick ask if he would wear Elton John’s garish get-up for a dare. Mick’s famous, “Deliah considers herself somewhat of a doyenne in the fashion industry.” The witty, “I wish [Dannii] would put everything she owned on at once.” Then of course, the elderly man who shouts, “Bloody Jeff Kennett!” and cycles off on cue.

But what about the magazine that sparked the segment? Being almost 16 at the time, and an avid Who Weekly reader, I of course had a copy — and I still have that very copy. So without further ado, here is a gallery featuring the original magazine content — reproduced purely for historical purposes. (The panel judging these outfits included Sylvania Waters’ Noeline Donaher and the bathmat pupper Agro, and if that doesn’t scream the year 1992, nothing will.) One of my favourite lines is, “There are no butts about her chaps. Dannii Minogue’s twin peeks are ‘frightful’.”

 

So there you have it, folks. It is fair to say that the early 1990s were not kind to fashion. We all seemed to wander around in baggy jeans and T-shirts worn underneath shirts (which were often also denim.. double denim, the horror!) — and this goes for both men and women. Somewhere in between powerful 80s shoulder pads and Jennifer Aniston hair, lived a kind of “limbo” era of style where people seemed to dress in the dark or wear random combinations of tops and bottoms. Thankfully, there were some exceptions to the rule. If one good thing has come out of it, Dannii has learned her satrorial lessons the hard way, and has a far better sense of style these days.

A Lil Podcast Guide

Lately at CC we’ve received tweets, Facebook posts and other messages in regards to whom has appeared on what podcast. Plus we try and keep an eye on tweets from the guys and girls on their appearances. But, across this big wide web of the world, it’s hard to keep track of every single appearance. So we’ve gathered a list of where Santo, Rob, Tom, Mick, Jane, Tony, Jason and Judith may turn up on a regular basis.

Subscribe to the podcasts listed below and check out what they have too. You never know who else appears in previous shows.

If you run a podcast and we’ve missed you on the list where you’ve had them on, post in the comments below, or tweet us with your link.

Note v1: Some shows may not have been updated for a while, but are still available to download.

Note v2: As radio interviews and shows are quite generic, just visit their respective website, like Triple M, GOLD FM, KIIS FM, ABC Radio, Nova, The Today Network etc…

In no particular order:

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy and Karl – Hosted by Tommy Dassalo and Karl Chandler. http://dumdumclub.libsyn.com/

Ten Questions with Adam Zwar – Hosted by Adam Zwar. http://tenquestions.libsyn.com/podcast

I Love Green Guide Letters with Steele Saunders – Hosted by Steele Saunders. http://www.ilovegreenguideletters.com/

Can You Take This Photo Please? – Hosted by Justin Hamilton. http://justinhamiltonau.podbean.com/

Don’t You Know Who I Am? – Hosted by Josh Earl. http://dykwia.libsyn.com/webpage

Vinyl Soul – Hosted by Aiden G. http://vinylsoulpod.podbean.com/

David M Green and Other Famous People – Hosted by David M Green. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/david-m.-green-other-famous/id583703596?mt=2

I Don’t Know How She Does It – From the Mamamia Podcast Network. http://idontknowhowshedoesit.mamamia.libsynpro.com/podcast

The Osher Günsberg Podcast – Hosted by Osher Günsberg. http://oshergunsberg.com/

Get Your Hand Off It – Hosted by Kelly Fastuca. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/get-your-hand-off-it-kelly/id972665493?mt=2

The Thing Committee – Hosted by Josh Withers and Steve Molk. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/thing-committeepodcast-thing/id599541259?mt=2

MolksTVTalk – Hosted by Steve Molk. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/molkstvtalk-the-podcast/id456387404?mt=2

The Shambles – Hosted by Sos, Valvo and Lynchy. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/shambles-sos-valvo-lynchy/id262637050?mt=2

Wilosophy – Hosted by Wil Anderson. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/wilosophy-with-wil-anderson/id951354264?mt=2

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Tony Martin as FM104 “The Writer”

Thanks to Michael Coles for sharing this.

It’s well spoken of that the D-Generation have a heavy radio background, especially of one Tony Martin.

One of Martin’s early jobs after moving from New Zealand to Australia was working in Brisbane as a copywriter at FM104, known today as Triple M.

In a book published under the title What You Wanted To Know About Radio – A Career, a young Martin is featured.

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Frontline on Lateline

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Thanks to Chad Lofts for searching through his VHS collection, this little wonder has surfaced on the internet.

A day after the final episode of Frontline was screened on the ABC in 1997, Mike Moore‘s twin Rob Sitch is interviewed for The 7:30 Report by Kerry O’Brien, about how Frontline was developed.

Warning: Contains skivvy-wearing.

Border Protection Squad Out Now

BorderProtectionSquadLast reported in 2013, Working Dog‘s Ed Kavalee has jumped over hurdles and red tape to finally release his second film: Border Protection Squad.

Written and directed by Kavalee, starring an ensemble cast of good mates, such as Tony MartinPeter Helliar, Ryan Shelton, Lachy HulmeAsh Williams, Luke McGregor, Sam Pang, Andy Lee, Josh Lawson, Dave Hughes, Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald.. amongst others… 

We are taken into the world of Border Protection Squad – the department who’s duty is to protect Australia from illegal immigrants and drug traffickers – and is also the basis of a reality TV show.

With the threat of network television pulling the plug on the show, two Agents (Helliar and Shelton) – one who is larger than life and extremely passionate with his job, and the other who is labelled ‘Pussy of the Year’ by work and his borderline-racist girlfriend, are instructed by their boss (Kavalee) and his clumsy assistant (Martin) to do their best to help save the show and their jobs – even if it involves going undercover with drug traffickers.

But how far can the guys go to create content for their job and their show? Will one permanently turn to the dark side of drug trafficking? Will they get the ratings they need to feature in the daily top 10 ratings? Will they actually bust some arse and save their relationships at the same time?

You can rent or buy Border Protection Squad now on iTunes. (HD is $9.99 – bargain!)

 

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Flashback: D-Generation on The Don Lane Show (1994)

Back in the day when Variety television was king, and time had passed just long enough for reunions and specials started to seep in for shows based in the 70s and 80s – The Don Lane Show is a prime example.

In 1994, Channel 9 ran a special, hosted by the late Don Lane, who was already great friends with The D-Generation team for a few years (See “We’re Still Number 4” and the closing credits of the final The Late Show episode). The D-Generation team made no secret they were fans of the lanky yankee, even more so, appearing on the special to talk the best bits they remember.

 

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You can get this Don Lane Show special on DVD via Umbrella Entertainment.

NOTE: This is NOT a paid advertisement.

Bargearse’s “Bluey” To Get DVD Release

Crawfords DVD releasing the original Bargearse - Bluey - on DVD.

Crawfords DVD releasing the original Bargearse – Bluey – on DVD.

Before I get into this – I really never thought I’d see the day this would happen.

Everyone’s favourite larger-than-life Detective Sargeant Bluey, is finally getting a DVD release.

The TV drama series was first screened from 1976 to 1977, only lasting 39 episodes (or one season) on Channel 7.

Stand-up comedian (the late) Lucky Grills was cast as the beer-swilling, chain-smoking, womanizing, deep-frying Det. Sgt. ‘Bluey’ Hills who fought crime, while at the same time – enjoying life’s little luxuries – in comparison to hard-hitting, fit and energetic detectives and police officers in TV shows of the time.

While the show wasn’t a major hit, Bluey reached a new lease in life and a massive status in pop culture when The D-Generation re-wrote and re-dubbed footage from various episodes to make a mini-show, known to everyone as Bargearse. This was shown within The Late Show Season 2 (which in Season 1, the same process was done with ABC’s period drama Rush, changed to The Olden Days).

Bargearse proved so popular, t-shirts were printed, and it was released as a feature on VHS (back in the day) and later on DVD with The Olden Days, Lucky Grills jumped on the bandwagon in one episode, as well as promoting it where ever he went.

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Lucky Grills basking in the Bargearse glow on Hey Hey It's Saturday. Credit: HeyHey.TV

Lucky Grills basking in the Bargearse glow on Hey Hey It’s Saturday.
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With catch-phrases coined by Tony Martin as Det Sgt Bargearse, it’ll be hard to watch Bluey in its original form, but I’m up for the challenge.

Original clips of Bluey are rare on YouTube, and naturally – there’s a shitload of Bargearse ones. Make sure you purchase the DVDs – geeze!

The Complete Bluey series will be available to purchase on Crawfords DVD website only – due out November 2015 OUT NOW. Enjoy it with a shitload of dim-sims and a bucket of soy sauce.

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Audio Fan Vault via AudioBoom

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If you’ve been a regular member to the Champagne Comedy forum, there has always been a friendly share of radio interviews of the D-Gen / Working Dog crew over the years. We’d get hot tips from various social media or someone transferring the odd cassette tape. This random collection build would be from short interviews on radio to full-blown co-hosting or collecting podcasts from now-defunct shows and dead links. The collection would usually start on this site, and spread over to other sites owned by fans (PureHumbug, RampantStupidity, MartinMolloy, et al).

We originally were storing our archive on free file distribution sites or areas which didn’t have much storage for our ever-expanding collection. Thanks to the great people at AudioBoom, we’ve moved our collection there. You can listen to the playlists of each team member via the audio pages here, or checking the AUDIO section menu list near the CC banner at the top of the site.

If you have iTunes, you can subscribe to the audio feed here. When more audio is uploaded, this feed will automatically update and download if you have those settings activated.

If you have any interviews in your personal collection, shoot us an e-mail champagnelateshow at gmail dot com or tweet us at @TLSChampagne

CC Archive: Bad Eggs Promotion – 2003

Diving into the vast, vast, vaaaaast (a few GB) audio archive here at Stunt HQ, here we have one Tony Martin, promoting his wares on Triple M Brisbane breakfast radio, with Fat Cat, Marto and Tanya. 2003-07-09