On Friday, Australia’s favourite radio show came to an end the way we all knew it would – with Guy Sebastian singing Coconut Love, Vance Joy leading Cool Boys and the Front Man in a rendition of We are the Champions, and Peking Duk as their supporting act to an audience of 6000 at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena.
It was an event that truly marked the end of an era.
Hamish Blake and Andy Lee have been on radio since 2003, and in the years since have become one of the highest-rating radio series in Australian history. The podcast version of their show is currently downloaded more than one million times every week.
In a climate where maintaining a stable role in radio is harder than ever, Hamish and Andy have established a cult following. Their listeners are acutely aware of Andy’s birthday (and how he’s a bit of a diva about celebrating it), Cacklin’ Jack’s momentary penchant for memes, and of course, the smart-casual (and incidentally bestselling) fragrance for men, Andy by Hamish.
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For their last week in radio, podcast Game Changers recorded a special episode about the story behind Hamish and Andy. And while their success is usually attributed to their unique brand of humour, genuine friendship, and commitment to generally being ridiculous, the interview with Craig Bruce makes clear that this is far from the full story.