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Breakfast in the wee hours

Posted by: 3AW Breakfast | 17 February, 2010 - 11:31 AM


VIDEO: 3AW's John Burns and Ross Stevenson always kick the day off with their quirky and witty views on the world as it is at present.

Watch the latest episode of 'Breakfast In The Wee Hours' from Friday, April 9.

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Breakfast with Ross and John

RossJohn172 Ross Stevenson and John Burns entertain listeners with their razor sharp wit and oddball humour every morning. And every day the best segments of their on-air - and sometimes off-air - program are published on 3AW.com.au.


Blog comments Your Say

  • why can't we see the studio cam ?

    daniel Thursday 8 April, 2010 - 3:36 PM
  • Has Rocky crapped on a nature strip in Brighton?
    It may allegedly be connected to Burnso's recent car troubles....allegedly etc.

    tom mc gowan(no relation) Wednesday 7 April, 2010 - 7:28 PM
  • Can you please give me the name of the person you interviewed last week from the comedy festival.
    Thanks

    Kim B Wednesday 7 April, 2010 - 5:06 PM
  • Ross and John, thank God I have you to switch on to in the morning when my husband is talking to me.

    Jane Wednesday 17 March, 2010 - 10:32 AM
  • i set set the alarm every morning at 0530 just to hear ross and john. they are great. they make my day.

    wendy wenlock Tuesday 16 March, 2010 - 4:27 PM
  • I don't have much chance to listen to your show but caught your pitiful interview with the gloabal warming CSRIO CEO.

    Why didn't you ask he why they started their comparison in the decade with the five coldest years of the century when the global climate was heading for global freezing on an unprecedented scale.

    Shame on you. You let me down. I always thwough you two were the brains of the radio world.

    If the comparison had been made to this time last century - and the 100 years in between I think the result would have been very different.

    Terry Herbert Monday 15 March, 2010 - 5:43 PM

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