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Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes "My Dog Looks At Me Like I've Ruined Its Life"

Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes "My Dog Looks At Me Like I've Ruined Its Life"

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This week Nikki chats to Hughesy about not worrying so much and hiring a bus to run over an audience member.


Natural and unmistakably Australian, Hughesy’s lconic style thinly disguises one of this country’s fastest comedic minds. Turning everyday foibles into rich and hilarious routines has made Hughesy the biggest name in Australian comedy.


Often referred to as “a typical Aussie Bloke”, Dave Hughes is actually an unusual success story. From working class roots, the university drop-out and former abattoir worker has risen to become one of Australia’s most popular and successful stand-up comedians.


Dave’s television show Hughesy We Have a Problem, where Australians can have their problems solved by Hughesy and his celebrity “expert panel”, premiered on Network Ten in early 2018 to rave reviews and big audiences for five years.


Dave is also one of the judges for Network Ten’s smash hit, The Masked Singer. Hughesy’s incredible wardrobe, dad dancing and absolutely bonkers guesses have been highlights of all 3 seasons so far, Dave currently hosts The Morning Crew with Hughesy, Ed and Erin on the HIT Network, and can be seen on one of his many television appearances on our screens. In 2022, Hughesy is back with a brand-new live show called Trending, performing at The Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Adelaide Fringe Festival.


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