Hamish & Andy (radio show)

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Hamish & Andy
Hamish & Andy logo.jpg
Running time2 hours
Country of originAustralia
Home station Fox FM
Syndicates Hit Network
Hosted by
Recording studio Melbourne
Original release2006–2010; 6 July 2015 
1 December 2017
Opening theme"Turn It Up" by Ugly Duckling

Hamish & Andy was a radio show hosted by Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy, which ran from 2006 to 2013, and then again from 2015 to 2017. Originating on Fox FM, it was broadcast nationally on the Hit Network from 2007 to 2010 in the weekday drive time slot. The show was the highest-rated radio series in Australian history, consistently gaining up to 20% market share in the crucial Melbourne market, with around 2.7 million listeners and one million podcast downloads each week. The duo retired from the show at the end of 2017 before it returned in a weekly podcast-only format from 2018.

Contents

Team

The Hamish & Andy radio team primarily consisted of:

Weekday shows (2006–2010)

Release

The first iteration of the Hamish & Andy radio show was broadcast on weekdays in a two-hour drive time slot, beginning in 2006.

In 2009, the show won Best Networked Program at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards, as well as Best On-Air Team. [1] By the end of the year, the show was syndicated being internationally, in a weekly highlights package for 18 stations across New Zealand, as well as Dubai through the Arabian Radio Network. CEO of the network, Steve Smith, stated "in my 20 years in radio Hamish & Andy are the most talented duo I've seen come out of Australia – their dominant ratings over the past two years plus their ability to make everyday life hilarious will certainly go down well here". [2] In June 2010, the Hamish & Andy show started to broadcast on Sunday nights in the United Kingdom on Absolute Radio, with Dave Cameron, head of the show's network, hinting at future international syndications – "the U.K. broadcast is the next step towards getting their show known and loved globally". [3]

In August 2010, the duo announced they would retire from daily broadcasting to focus on their television careers, producing one radio show per week instead. [4] [5] They began in Perth on 29 November 2010, where over 3,500 fans attended in 37 °C heat. [6] On 3 December 2010, the duo broadcast their final daily programme from Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl, where they were hosting a free farewell concert. Over 7,000 fans attended the event, which included a surprise appearance by Irish rock band U2. [7] [8] As of 2010, the show had attracted an average of 2.2 million listeners nationally. [7]

Notable activities

Friday show (2011–2012)

From 2011 until the end of 2012, the show was broadcast every Friday. [22]

It was announced on 23 November 2012 that Hamish & Andy would be restructured into two different shows in 2013 – the regular drive show from 4pm–6pm on Monday, and another, Business Brunch, from 9am–10am from Tuesday to Friday. [23] The format of this new programme was pre-recorded, and the duo aimed to cover just one topic per show.

Return to weekday shows (2015–2017)

Cool Boys and the Frontman. Jack Post, Hamish Blake, Andy Lee Cool Boys and the Frontman.jpg
Cool Boys and the Frontman. Jack Post, Hamish Blake, Andy Lee

Release

In October 2014 it was announced the duo would return to their weekly drive time slot on the Hit Network from 6 July 2015. [24] [25] They would also publish a podcast of each show, excluding the live broadcast's commercials and songs.

In 2016, the duo announced that 2017 would be their final year on radio, and that they would be retiring to focus on their television careers once more. [26] Their final radio show was broadcast live from Margaret Court Arena on 1 December 2017. [27] [28] Their show's final episodes that year received an estimated 30 million podcast downloads. [29]

Notable activities

Compilations

Hamish and Andy have released two ARIA Award-winning double-disc compilation albums, featuring highlights from The Hamish & Andy Show.

List of Hamish & Andy compilation albums with selected chart positions, certifications and awards shown
TitleDetails AUS Album
Chart Peak
AUS End of Year
Album Chart Position
ARIA Certification ARIA Awards
Unessential Listening 4 [34] 22 [35] Platinum [36] 2009 Best Comedy Release Winner [37]
Celebrating 50 Glorious Years 6 [38] 56 [39] Gold [40] 2011 Best Comedy Release Winner [41]

Awards and nominations

Australian Commercial Radio Awards

List of accolades received by Hamish and Andy at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards
YearAwardWorkResult
2016 [42] Best Station Promotion (Metro)Hamish & Andy: The Race That Slows Down The NationWon
Best Networked Program (Metro)The Hamish & Andy ShowWon
Best Marketing Campaign (Metro)Hamish & Andy: Hamish & Andy ReturnWon
Best Multimedia Execution (Metro)Hamish & Andy: The Ed Sheeran $2 Peep Show ExperimentWon
Best On-Air Team – FM (Metro)The Hamish & Andy ShowNominated
Best Station Produced Comedy Segment (Metro)Hamish & Andy: Jazz Chat PrankNominated
Best Show Producer (Metro)Hamish & Andy: Sam CavanaghNominated
Best Sales Promotion (Metro)Hamish & Andy: Tip Top Citizen SwapNominated
2017 [43] Best Station Produced Comedy Segment (Metro)Hamish & Andy: Australia's Best BlokeWon
Best Station Promotion (Metro)Hamish & Andy: The People's CruiseWon
Best On-Air Team – FM (Metro)The Hamish & Andy ShowNominated
Best Networked Program (Metro)Nominated

See also

References

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