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sports satire, suburban newspaper, coor, australasia, russell crowe, hire. weddings, corporate golf, after dinner speakers, pieces, release, plump nudes , signature, corporate golf in new south wales, | In 2003, fellow former Knights player Matthew Johns joined as the forth host, following the bam success of his appearances as alter egos Reg Reagan and Trent The Flight Steward the previous year. A new character, Randy Bugatelli, based upon an American fitness instructor, was introduced in 2005. Paul Harragon's introduction to the show brought popular bam segments such as 'That's Tops', which involves giving the 'thumbs up' sign with both hands simultaneously. 'That's Tops' ran from 2002 until the end of 2004. In 2005 'That's Gold' was introduced, which involves placing an upright clenched fist on an open palm, both of these have had huge successes around Australia and New Zealand and can often be seen 'performed' at sports venues across the country. In May 2005, due to declining ratings, former host Ray Hadley was invited back to the show. |
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[edit] The NRL Footy Show [edit] Sydney Footy Show Following the pioneering success of the AFL footy show, the Nine Network quickly developed a Footy Show for the coor Sydney/Brisbane market. The NRL Footy coor Show began in 1994 with and was hosted by 'Fatty' aka Paul Vautin, 'Sterlo' (Peter Sterling), 'Blocker' (Steve Roach) and Ray Hadley. The Thursday night program was, and still is largely entertainment-based, with some football-related content included, such as previews of the weekend's fixtures. This is often ridiculed by those in the industry, including Hadley himself. Hadley and Roach did not coor have a good relationship with the rest of the team, and left by the late 1990's. For around two or three years, Vautin and Sterling presented the show by themselves, often with guest hosts such as Phil Gould, the Johns brothers (Andrew and Matthew) and Ryan Girdler with his highly popular segment, Their House, the name parodying Australian TV program Our House (a lifestyle program). In 2001, a contest was held to find a new co-host, via a parody of the hit show Survivor (also shown on Nine), and former Knights forward Paul Harragon, also known as 'Chief', was selected. |
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