ToughLove hosts: Robyn Butler (left) and Mick Molloy (right). ToughLove is an Australian comedic radio talk program broadcast from Melbourne through the Triple M network from 12:00PM - 1:00PM AEST in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Image File history File links Toughlove. ...
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Mick Molloy hosting his own short-lived television program (1999) Mick Molloy (born July 11, 1966) is a popular Australian comedian, writer and producer who has been active in the fields of radio, television, stand-up and film. ...
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Hosted by long-time Australian comic, Mick Molloy, it is co-hosted by Robyn Butler and Mick's brother Richard Molloy aka 'Roo'. Panel operator Rosemary Walton is also heard in the background laughing occasionally. In its first year (2004) the show ran for two hours (10:00AM - 12:00PM) and was also co-hosted by comedian/actor Alan Brough. During this time, a regular feature of the show was Robyn's fictional characters, including "Mrs. Yi" and "Rosita", however since the timeslot change, these characters appear to have been dropped. Mick Molloy hosting his own short-lived television program (1999) Mick Molloy (born July 11, 1966) is a popular Australian comedian, writer and producer who has been active in the fields of radio, television, stand-up and film. ...
Richard Roo Molloy is the younger brother of Mick Molloy and co-host of Tough Love with Mick Molloy radio show on Triple M. Roo also co-wrote the Australian films Crackerjack and BoyTown with his brother. ...
Alan Brough is a New Zealand-born actor and comedian. ...
Regular segments include Tickle My Penis, Stupid Behaviour, Zero Tolerance, The ToughLove Enshitelopedia and Bang Out Of Order. During 2004, as a promotion for the show, the station released a series of billboards in the style of Calvin Klein picturing Mick taking off his underpants adorning the phrase "Turn Me On And Dress Me Down". During September of that year, one of the billboards was auctioned on eBay with all proceeds going to the Lighthouse Foundation. A Melbourne man, Tim Dellar, unwittingly bid for the billboard and "won" the 41 square metre sign. A Calvin Klein advertisement featuring Natalia Vodianova Calvin Richard Klein (born November 19, 1942) is a well-known American fashion designer. ...
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On Friday, 25 August 2006, guest Tony Martin informed Mick and Roo to the existence of this website. Reference was also made to the Get This page and how it has been the subject of many vandalism attempts. Also on this episode Mick joked that the reason Robyn wasn't present was because she was at home attempting to break Annabel Chong's record. Tony Martin Tony Martin (born 10 June 1964) is a comedian and writer from Te Kuiti, New Zealand who has had a successful TV, radio, stand-up and film career in Australia. ...
Get This hosts: Ed Kavalee (left) and Tony Martin (right). ...
Grace Quek (éçæ© born on May 22, 1972 in Singapore), better known by her stage name Annabel Chong, is a former pornographic actress now living in the United States. ...
On occasion, Robyn's husband Wayne Hope rings in to provide more exclusive information regarding Robyn's out-of-work activities. Mick also enjoys making fun of Laurie Oakes, a portly Australian political journalist for the Nine Network. Laurie Oakes Laurie Oakes is acknowledged as one of Australias foremost political commentators, with a career in journalism spanning more than 30 years. ...
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The show has been receiving calls from Kim Jong-il lately, relating mostly to the release of Boytown. Kim Jong-il (also written as Kim Jong Il [1]) (Korean: ê¹ì ì¼) (born February 16, 1941) is the leader of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, a position he has held since 1994. ...
BoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck. ...
The ToughLove team | Role | Name | | Host | Mick Molloy | | Co-Host | Robyn Butler | | Co-Host | Richard Molloy | | Panel Operator | Rosemary Walton | | Sketch Producer | Matt Dower | Mick Molloy hosting his own short-lived television program (1999) Mick Molloy (born July 11, 1966) is a popular Australian comedian, writer and producer who has been active in the fields of radio, television, stand-up and film. ...
Richard Roo Molloy is the younger brother of Mick Molloy and co-host of Tough Love with Mick Molloy radio show on Triple M. Roo also co-wrote the Australian films Crackerjack and BoyTown with his brother. ...
Podcast Highlights of the show are made available as a weekly podcast downloadable from the Triple M web site. Many of their various guests, callers, sketches, and segments are featured. There were a number of special podcasts made available following Mick and Roo's trip to London. An icon introduced by Mozilla Firefox to indicate a web feed was present on a webpage. ...
External links - Official ToughLove website on Triple M's Sydney website
- ToughLove podcast (XML feed)
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