On the Air Tonight is Australia's only free to listen podcast reviewing free to air Television. Each week OTAT shows you why Australian free to air TV is still the purest, cheapest thrill on the market.
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On the Air Tonight is Australia's only free to listen podcast reviewing free to air Television. Each week OTAT shows you why Australian free to air TV is still the purest, cheapest thrill on the market.
A pandemic looms over us, World War is threatening, a natural disaster is ripping apart the east coast of our nation, and I called a co-worker “Mum”. Things really couldn’t get much worse, until we lost an Aussie icon, a cricketing legend, and a cult figure.
This episode we pay tribute to the late and great Shane Keith Warne, who many label as the greatest cricketer of all time. We watched “7:30 Special: The Shane Warne Interview” (now streaming on ABC iView), where journalist Leigh Sales sits down with Warney to talk moments in his career, his relationships, the culture of cricket currently, and his regrets in life.
We also kept to true OTAT form by deviating from Shane to yarn about 9 Lives Music Festival, which ya boys attended over the weekend to distract themselves from the loss of a giant.
So slap on some zinc, grab a VB and a buttered bread roll, and tune in for this week’s episode of On The Air Tonight.
Vale Warney
On the Air Tonight
On the Air Tonight is Australia's only free to listen podcast reviewing free to air Television. Each week OTAT shows you why Australian free to air TV is still the purest, cheapest thrill on the market.