Richard Marsland

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Richard Marsland is an Australian comedy writer, actor, comedian and radio personality. Currently he is the panel operator and contributor on Triple M radio program Get This.

Career

Has contributed to TV shows such as The Glass House[1] and Rove Live. In 2006, he became the panel operator and contributor on the Triple M radio program Get This.

Previously, he was on Tough Love with Mick Molloy, in its first year (2004), and the SAFM breakfast show in Adelaide. He also appeared regularly on Triple M's The Shebang with Marty Sheargold & Fifi Box, where he hosted a quiz segment known as "Dick's Box".

Marsland also co-hosted a live, daily morning programme AM Adelaide on Adelaide television with the multiple-Logie award winning Anne Wills, and hosted The Late Date Show with Bessie Bardot on 2DayFM. He also appeared as a record company executive in the 2006 Australian comedy film, Boytown.

He has also been a contributor of a weekly column for The Sunday Mail in Adelaide.

Marsland is also a proud longtime Weird Al Yankovic fan, with Tony Martin revealing that he had brought in every CD of Weird Al's to sign when he was a guest co-host on Get This.

He also has many nicknames which include Armitage Shank and Mars Bar.

Richard along with the rest of the panel on Get This are strongly dislike the bands Hinder and Nickelback


References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0292407/fullcredits - Richard Marsland TV credits

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