Triple M’s Rush Hour with James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless will get you home from 3-5pm Monday to Friday. They’ve got Melbourne stitched up, with the biggest names in town joining them in the studio every day. Plus your favourite segments like Billy’s Bake, what have you seen…unusual, the Idiot File & Billy’s Joke. If it bounces, rolls or scores in Melbourne, then these two characters will have ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1030 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Billy kicks off the show with his All Sports Report, before Jay Clark joins the boys from the MCG - and JB has him in is sights over his stories about North Melbourne's Luke Davies Uniacke. more
Billy started his day with a walking group, and starts our show with the All Sports Report. Then Topics Brayshaw comes in off the long run with stuff that properly annoys him. more
Bill recaps the Run The Tan event yesterday, before launching into his All Sports Report. more
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Listen to you on Groote Eylandt. FIFO worker. Make my day. Even like the jokes
A big miss here more
Miss Kennedy/Molloy but am now a regular listener of the rush hour & dead set legends here in Queensland Keep up the funny banter 👍
Thank you Billy, Your Rush Hour Show has been refreshing lately, to the point where I regularly enjoy listening now... with Joe Montagna, etc. How great was the broadcast from your pub, loved it. And, even more amazing, having The Foo Fighters @ Kardinia Park. Loving your work, Anna.
Only complaint is that it’s too short! Give us more! more
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Apple Podcasts | #109 | United Arab Emirates/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #133 | China/Sports |
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