Adam Hills: The comedian's World Cup dream finally came true
He played rugby from a young age, but ended up with a massively successful career in comedy. Then a league for players with a disability was formed.
In episode two of YDKM with Virginia Trioli:Â He's one of Australia's best-known doctors, but Norman Swan is plagued by impostor syndrome, thoughts that he is not a nice person and the spectre of his mother.
Plus he tells Virginia Trioli of his one true pleasure.
He played rugby from a young age, but ended up with a massively successful career in comedy. Then a league for players with a disability was formed.
The reality TV cook always has a new project on the boil, with his success coming from always having a seven-year itch with his career.
The actor boasts a rich and impactful career at home in Australia. But she told Virginia Trioli that a significant fork in the road nearly saw her chase the bright lights of Hollywood.
He was a no-show at his tram driver induction, but Briggs needed the money far less than he needed to follow his creativity.
It was a dark fork in the road that ultimately led to a joyful career working with children and giving common-sense advice to struggling parents.
The comic's career has been all about the work: in stand-up comedy, as host of The Weekly, and now on ABC Radio Melbourne.
All it takes is a few questions to uncover her life offstage, colourful Irish-Catholic upbringing, and the time her private parts went public.
The living legend opens up about what he's like when the cameras are off, and he's alone with the sounds of the bush.
Australia's legendary diva actually wanted to be a flamenco dancer but settled for singing when it became clear it was her true calling.
Australia's music man has a deep love for his chainsaw, a hatred of social media pile ons, and a love/hate relationship with Broadway.
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