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The Rush Hour with JB & Billy

The Rush Hour with JB & Billy

By: Triple M
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Triple M’s Rush Hour with James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless will get you home from 4-6pm Monday to Friday. They’ve got you 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, then these two characters will have it covered in ways only they can.

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Episodes
  • Dave Hughes, Mitch Cleary's Footy News, AFL Players Pronouncing Their Own Names Wrong - The Rush Hour podcast - Wednesday 18th March 2026
    Mar 18 2026

    JB the Property Inspector is back in the studio with Billy, as we launch into the All Sports Report - as Billy steals all of Mitch Cleary's footy headlines.

    Mitch Cleary still comes in as he has plenty to talk about, including the can of worms that's been opened up after Scott Pendlebury was cleared to play this weekend due to his good record.

    Nick and Coz battle it out for a chance at $10k in the Hump Day Quiz, and we hit rewind to find out what Billy said at the end of the quiz.

    Billy reckoons AFL players are pronouncing their own names wrong, Herbie is in with some social media feedback, then Dave Hughes is in studio fresh from a convincing tennis victory to talk about his beloved Blues, and his new show at this year's Melbourne International COmedy Festival.

    Finally, Billy turns to Rush Hour Family member Tasha for a joke about St Kilda and a magic lamp.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Max Gawn, Riley Thilthorpe, Topics Brownless Hits A New Low - The Rush Hour podcast - Tuesday 17th March 2026
    Mar 17 2026

    As we celebrate St Patrick's Day, Billy kicks off the show with the All Sports Report - featuring something we should've done yesterday.

    Melbourne captain Max Gawn is in studio after their win over the Saints, and debate rages over how to pronounce Jacob Van Rooyen's name.

    Topics Brownless hits a new low, then as the Herald Sun releases its 50 most powerful AFL figures list - Billy has his own.

    We flashback to when Noah Anderson cheated on a quiz with us in 2020, then Adelaide's Riley Thilthorpe calls in to compare bench press PBs with Billy.

    Billy appeared on another radio show to tell an Irish Joke, then he finishes our show with a Winnie the Pooh joke from Rush Hour family member Jessica.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • North Wins!!!, JB's Stolen Oscars Idea, Roos Debutant Tom Blamires - The Rush Hour podcast - Monday 16th March 2026
    Mar 16 2026

    As North Melbourne celebrates its 5th Round 1 victory in 25 years, Billy kicks us off with the All Sports Report - where Oscar Piastri's season couldn't have gotten off to a worse start.

    Damian Barrett is in studio with his positives and negatives from Round 1 - and we look back at him giving Billy a massive clip for attempting to break news. Then it's time for Monday Brag Artist.

    Billy replays his five favourite Triple M Footy moments from the weekend, JB has seen something the show can steal from this year's Oscars, and North Melbourne debutant Tom Blamires is in studio after his fantastic first game.

    Finally, Billy is outsourcing his joke to give you a chance to spend an awesome weekend at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival thanks to Rydges Hotels

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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