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 it covered in ways only they can. Listen 3-5 weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne, 6pm Mon-Thurs on 104.7 Triple M Adelaide or catch up with the show here.
Jack Heverin steps into the host's chair in place of JB, and Billy has a few things to play for him, before he rips into the All Sports Report.
Tennis coach Roger Rasheed talks Aussie Open, and AFLW - with his daughter India being drafted by the Crows.
The Hump Day Quiz returns for 2025 as Dylan and Daniel battle it out for a case of Ponting Wines, then there's breaking news at the Blues with Luke Sayers stepping down as President - Mitch Cleary phones in with the latest.
Billy goes through his list of the top 5 footy commentators, then Hev takes us through a book he found in a bargain bin in Wonthaggi.
Cricket superstar Marcus Stoinis calls in ahead of the Stars taking on the Sydney Thunder in tonight's BBL Knockout Final, then Billy hopes to go three-for-three with his joke.
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Billy is fresh off a trip to the hair salon, and kicks off the show with the All Sports Report.
Victorian Liberal Deputy Leader Sam Groth is in studio to talk about how his political career is going better than Billy's, and he chats about the Australian Open.
Topics Brayshaw wants to know what gives you the s***s, then Billy is back with a bit more footy news.
Billy has a list of his favourite public apologies, before Hawthorn recruit Tom Barrass is in studio to talk about his change of scenery, and some important work he's doing outside of footy.
Finally, Sam Groth is back to hear Billy's Joke - which he may live to regret.
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We're back for 2025! JB thinks it's too early in the year, and Billy's All Sports Report might be a sign that he probably needed some more time off as well.
Topics Brayshaw is back to ask 'what have you suddenly become?', before tennis superstar Pat Rafter calls in to talk about the Australian Open.
We've got some feedback for Billy's early form, some more wrappy, and Billy plays his five favourite moments from the summer of Triple M Cricket.
Ricky Ponting calls in to talk BBL and his wine label, then JB and Billy catch up on what they've been up to over summer.
Finally, it's Billy's first joke of the year, and he's started with some fruit!
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Before JB and Billy return live on Monday, we've got one more deep dive into the archival gold of Triple M's Rush Hour.
First we learn a new word to say when things get awkward, and we put Billy through some hard words to pronounce. Then the boys share the stories of their retirements.
JB gets a nasty surprise on social media, Billy completely melts down trying to set up a topic, and Hamish and Andy cop the greatest question Billy has ever asked.
We go all the way back to the 2013 Ashes and Billy's Bake of Stuart Broad, before the big man goes 1-on-1 with F1 phenom Oscar Piastri. Then, Billy reveals why Malcolm Blight scared the crap out of him as coach of Geelong.
We look back at Billy unveiling a statue of himself, reveal yet another word he can't pronounce, and hear the only joke Billy told that made Jason Dunstall laugh.
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JB and Billy are back live on Monday January 20, but we're looking back at their very best moments from their first 15 years together.
We kick it off with Billy's stats in his four losing AFL Grand Finals, before JB recalls spending time in the changerooms with the West Indies cricket team, and we remember the time Billy got a rug.
St Kilda champ Jack Sinclair does a crossword live on air, we hear from a very young Billy being selected to train with the Victorian State of Origin squad, and we find out why Billy is called September Bins'.
We found some audition tapes of Billy calling play-by-play, Billy interviews Shaquille O'Neal, and Nick Larkey has us dying with some perfect impersonations.
Finally, we hear the very first time Todd from Barwon Heads called the show, and we finish with Billy's totes inappropes Wooden Eye Joke
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Before JB and Billy return IRL next week, we're continuing our look at the liquid gold they've delivered in their 15 years on air together.
Today, Gary Sweet has an acting audition with Billy, we give away $10k with Guernsey Cash, and we find out why Billy was NO CHANCE to host Tipping Point Australia.
JB reflects on a run-in he had with a famous musician, and the Hump Day Quiz gets its most memorable moment.
The Australian Football Hall of Fame announced its NSW Team of the Century, then we revisit our favourite Suburban Song.
Miguel Maestre confuses Billy, and Billy tells his most disgusting story ever. We also hear his very first joke.
Finally, we get the famous Sean Connery Joke... Dishes.
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Before JB and Billy return to your earbuds live on Monday, we continue our deep dive into the last 15 years of gold.
We kick things off by blowing up a car, then Billy blows up the Ikon Park officials. We also remember a segment that JB blew up, before Jennifer Coolidge makes Billy blow up as Stifler's Mom.
We relive Fat N Skinny's Ad Agency, Billy's Big Swim against Campbell Brown, and JB running into Fraser Gehrig.
The production team got busy with some French craft that probably shouldn't have seen the light of day, we revisit Billy's First Bake, and we remember Billy's 'Wrinkliest' Joke, where the 3 minute setup was funnier than the punchline.
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Before JB and Billy return live next Monday, we've dug deep... (like really, REALLY deep) into the archives to find their very best stuff from the first 15 years of the Rush Hour.
We start with Stephen Fry's take on Jonny Bairstow's Ashes Stumping, before looking at JB's early-career media work in Adelaide.
We go all the way back to 2011 for Billy's first Idiot File, new West Coast coach Andrew McQualter reveals why away trips could be an issue for him, and we go back to show number one in 2010 - when Hugh Jackman joined the boys as their very first guest.
Entourage star Jeremy Piven talks about running lines with his Mum, we go back to the origin of JB's Tawny Frogmouth saga, we look at Billy's top 10 cockups of all time, then he interviews a mascot.
Finally, we've found one of Billy's greatest jokes ever
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Billy wanted to celebrate the arrival of pop superstar Taylor Swift to Australia... we really should've stopped him.
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