Jono and Dano

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The Jono & Dano Show was a radio and later television show hosted by Jonathan Coleman (Jono) and Ian Rogerson (Dano).

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Original radio programming

The original Jono & Dano show was broadcast on Triple J as a Saturday night show, before moving to Sunday afternoons and eventually the weekday breakfast shift. They then moved to commercial radio and presented the breakfast show at 2SM before hosting a night-time show on Sydney’s Triple M in 1984. [1]

Television programming

Jono & Dano then left radio to concentrate on television with a late night show on the Seven Network, followed by morning music show Saturday Morning Live [2] before splitting up, with Jono moving to London to continue in radio and television, and Dano returning to Triple J.

Recent events

In 2008, after almost 20 years apart, Jono & Dano returned to air Monday to Friday nationally around Australia on 101.7 WSFM (Sydney), Gold 104.3 (Melbourne), [3] 4KQ (Brisbane) and 96fm (Perth), as well as many regional stations across Australia.

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