About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Classic 100 Countdowns (ABC), Triple J programmes, Roy and HG's State of Origin commentary, This Sporting Life, Argonauts Club, Classic 100 Ten Years On, Like a Version, Short.fast.loud, Triple J's Impossible Music Festival, Classic 100 Symphony, Unearthed, Classic 100 chamber, Classic 100 Mozart, ABC Radio Grandstand, The Idiot Weekly, Classic 100 concerto, The Night Air, Classic 100 opera, Radio National Breakfast, Classic 100 piano, Late Night Live, Talkback Classroom, Classic 100 original, Today Today, Ross and Terri, Restoring the Balance, Live at the Wireless, Coodabeen Champions, Doctor Poo, The Book Show, Full Metal Racket, Local Radio Breakfast, Blue Hills, Bush Telegraph, Overnights, NightLife, The Oz Music Show, Singers of Renown, Hack, Big Ideas, Sound Quality, Roots N All, Mix Up, Counterpoint, The Race Race, The Morning Interview with Margaret Throsby, Super Request, All in the Mind, Graveyard Shift, The State We're In, The Club, Mid-Dawn, PM, Hip Hop Show, Asia Pacific, The National Interest. Excerpt: Broadcast on the Triple J radio station to simulcast with the annual three-game rugby league State of Origin series, Australian comedians Roy and HG (played by John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver) provide a commentary of the match at hand. An extension of the duo's This Sporting Life radio program, also on Triple J, Roy and HG's use of comedy makes their sporting calls unique from that provided by other media sources, and has earned a cult following. A unique deviation from the usual format of the Triple J State of Origin coverage occurred in Game One of the 2007 Series, when Roy Slaven was unavailable to be present for the commentary. As a replacement, HG Nelson was joined by former New South Wales player Jason Stevens and Triple J radio personality Scott Dooley. King Wally Otto's pre-game build-up was repla...