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What got our audiences clicking in 2021? Here's a rundown of our most popular new content of the year.

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In this excerpt from the 1997 ARIA Awards, Tony Martin and Mick Molloy accept their second ARIA award for Best Comedy Release for their compilation album Poop Chute

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In 1996, Melbourne artist Dillon Naylor approached Tony Martin and Mick Molloy about the idea of making a comic book based on the show.

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Like Paul Keating before him, once John Howard became prime minister he was frequently in the crosshairs of Martin/Molloy and became a regular ‘guest’ on 'Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner'.

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Tony Martin and Mick Molloy have discovered that the Premier of Tasmania, Tony Rundle, has declared David Boon Day to honour the famous Tasmanian cricketer.

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Martin/Molloy was a popular, nationally syndicated comedy radio program broadcast to over 50 radio stations between 1995 and 1998.

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During the four years of Martin/Molloy there were two Federal Australian elections, both of which provided seemingly endless comedic content for the duo. 

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Radio and television voice-over artist Pete Smith was involved with the duo on all of their projects beginning with their radio show Bulltwang in 1990. 

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By the end of 1998, Tony Martin and Mick Molloy were exhausted. 

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Judith Lucy, former colleague of Tony Martin and Mick Molloy from The Late Show, also appeared as a regular guest on Martin/Molloy during its four-year run.