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Sunday Afternoon Fever next Sunday

The Record Crate in Glebe, this Sunday afternoon is the place to be for Maynard style lounge sounds with guests Geoff The Shopkeeper and Tony Push. Tony came to see how my work is going on the Maynard archives at Maynard International Studios.

The Audio Journey of Tim Ritchie

Tim Ritchie has been in radio since the 70s, from Triple J to Radio National he has always been about introducing new music. His time as a nightcjub DJ is legendary, as are the stories you are about to hear. Tim Ritchie answers some of your questions and most of mine. Enjoy some quality sounds with @TCR.

Jedward are twice the fun in Sydney

Jedward, twins John & Edward Grimes, are Eurovision popsters and a double trouble ball of energy. They played Enmore Theatre, Sydney to an equally excited crowd of fans. Maynard got between the fans and between the Jedward twins to share a Jepic night.

Koko Wallace from Boys, Boys, Boys

That’s Koko Wallace making a “chickie boom” move with Bridget Turner & Jade Foo of Boys, Boys, Boys. Boys, Boys, Boys are from Perth and would like your attention for a moment. Koko packs well on tour, enjoys 90s techno and has an occasional potty mouth. Enjoy.

50 Years of JFK Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy archivist Jaimie Leonarder has been fascinated by the JFK assassination all his life. He has studied and read everything he can find on the subject. Today, 50 years on, what does he think of the various theories? Is the death of JFK still even relevant to Australia 50 years on? Jay brings his conspiracy facts.

Rocky Horror Night with Little Nell

Little Nell who played Columbia in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, was special guest last Friday night for a special screening of the movie. I spoke to her before the show about her career, tap dancing and mouse ears. Also hear from the happily perverted fans of the movie.

Tim Ferguson’s Big Stick

Carry A Big Shtick more like it.

Tim Ferguson has finally published his memoir, Carry A Big Stick, recalling his life and his intentionally comedic moments as well.

Ever since the very first time since I met Tim at the Adelaide Festival Fringe in 1986 when I presented the Doug Anthony All Stars with the “Pick Of The Fringe” award, that the Castanet Club had won the previous festival, I’ve wanted to see inside his house.

Well, dear listener, today is our day.

Tim opens up on his partners in comedy crime as well as his MS and his secret love for a film not made by George Lucas.

He also takes your questions, and you might not like his answers. I know I didn’t.

Tim Ferguson is my favourite failed NSW Senate candidate ever!