The Pinch
A weekly comedy show broadcast in Melbourne, Australia on 102.7 FM, 3RRR. Hosted by Chris Kennett and Declan Fay. Features regular local and international guest comedians and a great deal of ridiculous chat.
 

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SPECIAL GUEST CO-HOST: NICK MAXWELL

SPECIAL GUEST: CHAS LICCIARDELLO (THE CHASER)

The other Nick Maxwell.

The horrible truth of why Declan is missing.

Chas vs Richard Wilkins.

Chas vs APEC.

Chas vs Rhys Muldoon.

Nick Maxwell, impressionist.

Kate Ritchie’s Gold Logie sex tape.

An in-depth look at the Boating Crisis.

The Seven Signs of Ageing.

 

Direct download: 5-5-08.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:57 PM
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Yes, we're still a long way back, but isn't April nostalgia fun? IN TODAY'S EXCITING EPISODE...

Declan unpacks the smells in his new house and hauls a bag of plates to the Laundromat.

Mark Knight’s brilliant cartoon gets us into a comprehensive breakdown of the 2020 summit.

Declan confesses to fucking over his new neighbours and we discuss how Livin’ On A Prayer can signal the end of your youth with caller Mickey.

And finally: can we turn Anzac Day into a 9-day weekend? In the words of Barack Obama: Yes we can.

Direct download: 21-4-08.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:54 AM
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We begin the long, arduous journey back to something resembling the present day with the guys from Fear of a Brown Planet, fresh from their Best Newcomer win at the Barry Awards (yes, the podcasts are that out of date). They have a funtastic time telling us how they out-faked some fake Arab royals before Gerard McCulloch (from arch-rival podcast Comedy Obscura) reveals how he avoided the Comedy Festival Cold Sore.

Stay tuned for more gems from the mysterious months of April and May tomorrow...

Direct download: 14-4-08.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:04 AM
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And so it concludes. Thanks to the same technology that made, er, Free As A Bird possible,we have managed to reconstruct the lost recording of Tripod's brilliant version of Ashes To Ashes that capped off RadioLive 3.0. Thanks to the guys and to all of you.

More podcasts - from the actual radio show, no less - soon.

Direct download: rl3-tripodashes.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 9:23 PM
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At long, long last we present the closing act of RadioLive 3.0 - the awfully good sports, Tripod. Song 1 of 2...
Direct download: rl3-tripod1.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 8:16 PM
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As the more observant among you will have noticed, there haven't been any podcasts for quite some time. April, in fact. This situation can be blamed on technical difficulties in acquiring the necessary recordings, so that's what I'm going with. Nevertheless, we are sorry.

The good* news is that we are now in a position to move forward, or at least shake violently on the spot. Expect a new wave of pinchcasting over the next few days.

Thankyou for your unwavering support.

 

ck

Category: general -- posted at: 5:26 PM
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Winding down this hurly burly, the genial Kiwi soothes our frazzled nerves.
Direct download: rl3-alanbrough.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 7:00 PM
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Another international megastar humbly pays tribute to the mighty RadioLive. Tom Basden treats us to a couple of jingles for Buddhism, and manages to squeeze in a flirtation with defamation.

Direct download: rl3-tombasden.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 7:27 PM
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Justin Kennedy, Danny McGinlay and Alison Bice line up to compete in the annual, compulsory RadioLive Quiz! Who will triumph? Who will crumble? Who will listen all the way through? Byaaaa!
Direct download: rl3-quiz.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 7:00 PM
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And now, RadioLive 3.0s most infamous moment - the naked Canadian gives the Trades Hall audience an earful, an eyeful, and in Declan's case, a handful. No, we didn't know he was going to do any of this.
Direct download: rl3-philnichol.mp3
Category: RadioLive 3.0 -- posted at: 9:08 PM
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