List of shows on SEN

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The following is a listing of past and present shows on Australian radio station SEN 1116.

Shows

For all shows, the number to phone for talkback is 9429 1116. The SMS line is 0433 98 1116.

Morning Glory began in 2004 as the SEN breakfast program and was hosted by Garry Lyon, Billy Brownless and Tim Watson.

In 2005, Lyon left the station for 3AW, leaving Andrew Maher to take his place as main host. The show is currently produced by Adam Rowe, who took over from Sam Clohessey The theme music used is "Morning Glory" by Oasis.

A show running since 2004 by Kevin "KB" Bartlett, Hungry for Sport runs from 9-12 weekdays and is a play on Bartlett's nickname of Hungry.

Regular segments on Hungry for Sport include appearances from Patrick Smith, Greg Denham (chief football writer for The Australian), and the "Friday Sports Chat" with Neil Balme and Brian Waldron.

The show is produced by Pat Lyttleton.

Mark Doran hosts the afternoon slot, called The Good Oil. Previously it was hosted by Bruce Eva, before Doran and Eva swapped slots, and in 2004 by Francis Leach. The theme music is "Afternoons and Coffeespoons" by the Crash Test Dummies.

The Good Oil's name derives from "providing the Good Oil on everything from the world of sport".

On Monday's the Herald Sun's Mark Robinson talks all things football between 1 and 2. On Tuesday's AFL players come into the studio between 1 and 2 for "The Huddle". Wednesday's see Paul Coburn talk things fitness and health from 1, and Carlos Alberto Diego is in to talk about the round football code from 3:30. "Feature Thursday" from 1 is an hour of in-depth discussion with past and present sporting greats, which in the past have included Shane Gould, Bart Cummings, John Steffensen, and many others.

On Friday from 12-2 Daniel Harford and Rita Panahi come in for casual friday.

The show is produced by Daniel Garb.

The drivetime slot "The Run Home" is hosted by Francis Leach and David Schwarz. The theme music used is "Coming Home" by Alex Lloyd.

Before the pay dispute in 2005, Dermott Brereton was in place of Schwarz since the show's inception in 2004, when the original lineup included Hudson, Brereton and Matthew Hardy.

Regular guests include journalists Jake Niall and Mark Robinson, Gossip contributor Sergio Paradise, umpire Derek Humphery-Smith and Rodney Eade.

The show is produced by Craig Moore

Bruce Eva takes over from 7pm-11pm with Beva After Dark, previously known as "The Night Watchmen" with Mark Doran.

Every weekday on Beva After Dark, there is the All Sport Super Quiz. It is a 20 question quiz, that tests the sporting knowledge of SEN listeners, where the listener is asked the question after phoning up. If the answer is wrong, you are kicked out, however if you get it right you progress to the next question. Recently, a new feature was added, the "gong question". If the gong goes off, only the person answering questions at the time can win this prize by getting the question right. If they get it wrong, the gong prize jackpots to the next night's quizzes' gong question.

The show is produced by Mark Fine


Main article: World Sport Overnight.

One of the more popular shows is the 12am-6am show World Sport Overnight, featuring Tony Schibecci. While no ratings of the program exist, it is tipped to be one of the most popular late night talkback shows, with many hilarious characters appearing.

On Tuesday mornings, Troy Zantuck, Jack Collins, Tony Schibecci and Steven Milne (journalist) host The Wonder Years, a show which focuses on looking at a certain year in sport and all the events that took place in that year. Wednesday's segments include the Wednesday Whinge and the Wednesday Quiz.

On Thursday mornings, veteran boxing announcer Howard Leigh, Troy Zantuck and lawyer Stephen Peak also appear with their hilarious ramblings on The Gladiators of Sport, a part of WSO. The Gladiators also appear on Sunday, with Stephen Peak and formerly Howard Kotton discussing issues alongside Tony Schibeci.

It is considered to be the most popular overnight show (ahead of Keith McGowan on 3AW), with a quality mix of sport and humour. Notable callers include Jarryd from Wattle Glen, Steve from Sydney, Christian from Mount Eliza, Billy from West Heidelberg, Luke from East Hawthorn, Ben from Sunbury and the Cowboy from Avondale Heights.

On Saturday mornings, Brett Phillips take's over while Sunday morning's a filled by the One Week At A Time Boys.

Weekends

Friday night

First Off The Bike(7pm - 9pm)

Hosted by the triathletes Phil Wrochna and Matt Keenan. The boys cover everything in the world of cycling, running and open water swimming as they relate to triathlons.

The show is full of interesting interviews with people from the world of triathlons.


Saturdays

Hosted by Racing Expert "Fastrack" Ross Flegeltaub who has 17 years of experience in the racing industry, Ross is joined by 15 time group one winning jockey Simon Marshall. The two give you there best bets for upcoming races all over the country.

Saturday Spotlight(9am - 12pm)

Whether you are throwing the leg over with the darl or driving the kids to sport, maker sure you are tuned into Saturday Spotlight (9am-12pm), co-hosted by former US collage star and 177th ranked golf pro Mark Allen and former Cats B&F winner Liam Pickering. The guys will wrap up and take all your calls on the aftermath of Friday night footy. After 10, join Melbourne's leading footy writer Damien Barrett as he and the boys discuss all the big issues of the week. It's 11 o'clock on Saturday; it's time for the controversial but always entertaining Media Watch. Will Pickers go nuts this week? Have you got a media watch? Drop the boys an email on spotlight@sen.com.au


On The Grid (6pm-8pm)

On The Grid is the only show on commercial radio dedicated to motor racing.

Hosted by Tony Schibecci each week the show covers V8 Supercars, Formula 1, Moto Gp, Superbikes, Rally, Formula 3, Sprint Cars and Drags, etc.... Tony Schibeci is joined by 2004 Australian Superbike and Supersport Champion Adam "Crusty" Furgusson each week to talk to the Drivers and Riders and get their opinion on what is happening in the World Of Motorsport.


The Four Diegos (9pm-12pm)

Captained by Carlos Alberto Diego and supported by Jose ‘Blue Vein’ Gorgonzola, Rodrigo Rodriguez, Vinnie Venezuela, Donnie Dominguez, Pablo Cruise, ‘Cactus’ Chris Couch and adopted brother Warren, the boys guest list on SEN has included the ‘voice’ of British football, Martin Tyler, Socceroos Marco Bresciano and Tim Cahill, celebrity cook Gabriel Gate, TV celebrity George Negus, Bolton Wanderers manager, Sam Allardyce, Aston Villa manager David O’Leary, Everton star, James Beattie, Manchester City’s Andy Cole and West Ham United’s Teddy Sheringham.

One Week At A Time (12pm - 6am)

One Week At A Time airs from 12am - 6am Sunday mornings and is hosted by Mark Franklin, Luke Mather & Lynden McGregor. Regular segments include "The Percentage Game", "Word Association", the famous "Top 5 List", "Fire Up Franka", the "SMS Poll Topic of the Week" and the "Sporting Disappointment of the Week". Regular guests include Martin Booth (UK's Sunday Mirror), Howard Berger (FAN 590 Toronto), John Fineran (Port Charlotte Sun) and Nick Dye. The show also features a regular world football segment from knowledgable show producer Dave Ciampa.


On the Rise (7am - 12pm)

(7am-12pm)Stawell Gift winner in '93 Jason Richardson(radio presenter) and former Australian Rules Footballer Daniel Harford are what you should wake up to on a Sunday morning. "Richo" is always full of energy and "Harf" always ready to talk AFL. Wrapping up all the overnight scores there are many great segments and time for listeners involvement on this show. At around 9:00am the segment "Flogs and Polishes" normally takes place and it is your chance to give a public flogging to those you think deserve to be flogged and a public polish to those you think need to be recognised for there contribution to the week of sport.

The show is produced by Rob Harding and A-Rod


Born In The USA (9pm - 12pm)

(10p-12m) Hosted by the always entertaining Steve Salisbury and Ed Wyatt. The show was started in September 2005. They are occasionally joined by guests as they discuss all aspects of American sport and pop culture, usually with an edge and a degree of humour. (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and NCAA)

The theme music for the show is "Born In The USA" by Bruce Springsteen. The show has several regular segments, including "Above The Rim", the "Born in the USA Trivia Challenge", "Devils Advocate" and "Three Ball". The trivia challenge is hosted by Steve and his exchanges with the callers make for fantastic listening. The show attracts a variety of callers, many of whom have extensive knowledge and others who want to argue with the hosts.

Recently, actor Michael Vartan, ESPN's Bill Simmons, baseball manager Bobby Valentine, former NBA star and commentator Tom Tolbert and Stanley Cup Coach and ESPN's lead NHL commentator, Barry Melrose have appeared as guests on the show.