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Hulk Hogan joins Peter Dick

Hulk Hogan joins Peter Dick

Hulkamania

Peter Dick tries hard to contain his joy when interviewing wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who will be in Australia next month with his road show “Hulkamania”.

Stuffed in the cinema

popcorn Cinema is generally visited to watch a film, but underlying this is the fact that some of the food sold on the premises is highly fattening and extremely bad for your health. Dietician, Julie Gilbert, reveals to Peter Dick that consuming one serving of popcorn, ice-cream and soft-drink can be equivalent to a loaf of bread!

Andrews Sisters Tribute Band

The Andrews Sisters Peter Dick is entertained by the Andrews Sisters Tribute Band who perform all the much loved swinging songs of the 20’s. They will be at the Kedron Wavell Services Club for 1 show only next Sunday Afternoon. Listen to the chat and a live performance in the studio.

Hot bod

Amber Walker Peter Dick chats to 28 year old Amber Walker, who, according to Woman's Day, has the 'hottest body on the planet', as well as a degree in Biomedical Science under her belt. As a mother of two, she still manages to incorporate her exercise routine into everyday life where chores turn into exercises.

Child speak

Child Psychology Therapy carries a certain stigma in today's society, but sometimes children open up to counsellors more so than their own parents. With tactics like 'working shoulder to shoulder', maintaining eye-contact and fair rules and regulations, Kimberley O'Brien, child psychologist, tells Peter Dick on how to better communicate with our kids.

Wrapped in cotton wool

picket fence Times have changed over the past few decades, what with parents becoming more cautious in regards to their children’s safety. Whilst the odds of anything happening might be remote, paranoia and fear can rule over reason. Peter Dick chats with Heidi Davoren, blogger from the Brisbane Times, about this phenomenon.

Where does it stop?

community Talking Brisbane – John Lazarau and Donna Lynch join the Peter Dick Afternoon Show talking about how do we recapture society? In so many facets of life, we see an increase of threatening behaviour, also feeling threatened on the roads and in the shopping malls, where does it stop, what do we do?

Passionate Tiger

Year of the Tiger Here comes the Year of the Tiger - gentle, passionate and full of activity! With celebrations beginning this weekend, Peter Dick chats to Edith Lee. Recent completion of the Chinese Mall in the Valley means we’re in for a lot of colourful celebrations. Listen to see what’s on offer.

The end of Hanson?

pauline hanson Pauline Hanson cannot continue. After running for parliament seven times, it seems to have finally come to an end. Can we believe this report? What could be in store for this dynamic personality? Peter Dick asks for your opinions.

Obama - welcome to Nimbin!

Nimbin Nimbin is being touted as an ideal itinerary item for Obama’s visit to Australia. Peter Dick speaks to a Nimbin advocate, Dick Smith, who gives some very valid reasons why Obama should come and stay in one of Queensland’s legendary towns.

James Morrison

jm Australia’s biggest jazz icon James Morrison joins the Peter Dick Afternoon show talking about his music career spanning over 30 years, Morrison is one of the most revered Australian musicians. Listen now.

Dog chastity belt

dog Strange: America, Peter Dick from Afternoons talks to dog owner and inventor of the dog chastity belt or PABS (Pet Anti Breeding System) about the benefits of the belt for your family pet.

The Space Cowboy

sw Peter Dick Afternoon Show: Australian busker Chayne Hultgren aka The Space Cowboy, has recently broken his own world record by swallowing 18 blades. Chayne joins Peter Dick in this bizarre chat about his feat.

The Naomi Show

rob Peter Dick talks with Naomi Robson, whose new venture in the media is online with her ‘The Naomi Show’ which offers a place to talk candidly about dating, sex and relationships.

Honey, Darling

love Peter Dick Afternoon Show: Peter asked 4BC listeners on what their partner’s pet names were. Listen into this hilarious collection of embarrassingly coy dialogue playing out live on air.

Macbeth

rick Peter Dick Afternoon Show: Rick Miller stars as MacHomer parodying Shakespeare’s story of Macbeth by using the cast of The Simpsons, the incredible thing is it’s a one man show.

Gray gracefully

gray While some women will colour their hair forever, a growing trend for women to gray gracefully has emerged around the world, according to notebook editor, Caroline Roessler, as she joins the Peter Dick Afternoon Show.

Pop love

pop Admiration or outright devotion, have you ever sent a pop star a letter outlining your crush towards them? Courier-Mail columnist, Francis Whiting joins Peter Dick in this funny light hearted interview about pop-star admiration.

Accidently Single

date Forever single ? Long list of bad habits that you cannot see? Peter Dick talks to dating expert, John Aiken about his publication ‘Accidently single’, regarding people in the dating scene who make rookie common mistakes.

Hey, get out of here

stealing Have you ever caught a robber in the act? Seen someone shoplifting, noticed someone walk off without paying their bill? 61 –year-old, Anne Senior, recently chased a robber out of her home while carrying her medical aid. Listen into this hilarious interview heard on the Peter Dick Afternoon Show.

The McClymonts stripped back

The McClymonts After launching their new record and playing recently at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, the McClymonts have taken some time out to talk to Peter Dick in the studio. Chat dissolves to the subject of 'Miss Grafton' with Samantha revealing her 'Queen' status! They round off their interview with an acoustic rendition of their new single 'Wrapped Up Good'.

School of Surf

Surf course With surf fashion having firmly ensconced itself into the mainstream, Southern Cross University has decided to offer a Surfing Diploma. Being the third University in the world where this kind of course is available, it is helping people tap into a 15 billion dollar business worldwide. Jak Carroll, Surfing Director, discusses with Peter the business and practical sides to the course.

Springfield carrot dangled

Springfield carrot Maha Sinna Thamby, chairman of Springfield Corp, spoke to Peter Dick about a surprising offer where $50k will be granted to a company who sets up their HO operations in Springfield, What with predictions that Brisbane could be one of the biggest cities in Australia, Maha shares his views that decentralising the CBD could be a viable solution to travel and congestion.

Milton Black

astrology Last year we spoke to astrologist Milton Black whose predications were incredibly indicative, how exactly does he do this. Is there any method to this madness? Does he really believe what he says? Peter Dick catches up with Black to see what’s in stall for 2010.

George Foreman Grill - genius!!

george grill Peter Dick chats with Mark 'The Ear' Oberhardt. Today's banter includes 'Divorce Packs' as presents, the dilemma of cooking an egg on the George Foreman grill, convenience food and robot housemaids. There are laughs aplenty as Mark considers running his own food column.

Doing a Bradbury

bradbury One of Australia’s favourite luckiest ‘legends’, Winter Games Olympic gold medallist , Steven Bradbury talks with Peter Dick about heading to Vancouver to watch the sport he once owned.

Des Partridge

cinema Can a movie reviewer ever really retire? Des Partridge, the Courier Mail movie reviewer joins the Peter Dick Afternoon show talking about his exciting career spanning 40 years, who now plans for retirement.

10 things not to say to a Pregnant Woman

pregnant Zsa Zsa Bowie-Wilson a contributor writer on the ThePunch.com.au, has written an article ‘10 things not to say to a Pregnant Woman’, she joins the Peter Dick Afternoon show.

More people, a bad idea?

Dick Smith Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith has suggested plans to massively boost Australia's population is a bad idea and must be stopped, claiming Australia does not have enough food or water to support millions more people, Smith joins the 4BC Breakfast show. Listen now.

One big dog

bella Peter Dick talks with Great Dane dog breeder and owner Narelle, whose dog Bella weighs an amazing 75 kilograms that eats $200 in dog food a month. Could this be south-east Queensland’s hungriest dog?

The Gun Shop Cafe

Brisbane cafe , The Gun Shop Cafe in West End has been voted best cafe in Australia. Cafeowner Jason Coolen joins Peter Dick to talk about the award.

Beautiful people

Afternoons’ regular and social commentator Dr Karen Brooks returns to the airwaves with Peter Dick talking about beautiful people and dating sites that accept members solely on looks and body image.

The White Cockatoo

tony Australian top sex tourist resort the ‘The White Cockatoo’ is up for sale, the resort is infamous for swinger and pool side romps. Peter Dick talks with owner Tony Fox about the resorts culture.

We need to talk

books John S Croucher is a numbers man , however the maths whiz has released a new book titled ‘The Secret Language’, covering a wide variety of topics including relationships, science and space, sports and crime. Croucher joins the Peter Dick Afternoon show talking about the hidden meanings in everyday phrases.

Into outer space

space Space travel for the average person is just around the corner. Brisbane's own Ruslan Kogan will be on the first commercial flight into outer space. He joins Afternoons to discuss his adventurous ambition.

Tiger on the prowl

tiger Alan Pease has unlocked the pysche of Tiger Woods and his bedroom antics. The author of 'Why men want sex and women need love' joins Afternoons to discuss the number one golfers straying eye.

Ben Elton

benelton Ben Elton’s career encompasses some of the most memorable and incisive comedy of the past twenty-five years. Ben Elton joins the Peter Dick afternoon show talking about his career, his current Australian tour and his latest book ‘MeltDown’.

Playing with Tiger

tiger Peter Dick talks with Managing Director of JBWere Brad Gale, who played 18 holes of golf with golf icon Tiger Woods. Listen in about Brad’s nervous start almost hitting the spectators and a close up look on Tigers game.

Ice cream headache

icecream Peter Dick talks to Guiseppe DeSimone who spent $300,000 on legal fees to defend his name over stealing an ice cream.

Haggling a hastle?

Haggling animation Peter Dick talks to Christopher Zinn of Choice about whether it is ok to haggle in Australia.

Chasing the famous

paparrazi Peter Dick talks to Charles Purcell, Sydney Morning Herald Journalist, about the difficulties of chasing interviews with the most famous people in the world.

Citizen of the year

homeless man Peter Dick talks to Pastor Russell Whitham who spends 16 hours a day working with the homeless and needy of Brisbane, a very worthy 'citizen of the year.'

Fisherman or fisher-scam?

fishermen Peter Dick talks to Dr Paul Luckin about the likelihood of two men surviving a month at sea in a esky.

Australian flag

flags Peter Dick runs a poll with listeners about, is it tacky to hang an Australian flag from your car?

Paddle Boarding

paddle Peter Dick talks to Stand Up Paddle Boarding Australia, Chris de Aboitiz, about Australia’s fastest growing sport ‘Paddle Boarding’.

The Searchers

the searchers Peter Dick talks to the legendary rock band 'The Searchers' about their special journey.

A paw thought

dog Peter Dick talks to Doctor Peter Higgins about his campaign to allow dogs in workplaces.

Costly cuts

salon Peter Dick talks to former Extra Host, Jillian Whiting, about the horrifying cost of her recent haircut.

Just for laughs

empty gig Peter Dick talks to comedian Lindsey Webb about the high and low lights of the stand-up circuit.

Mr Versatility

v Peter Dick talks to Mr Versatility Ashrita Furman, who has set 219 official Guinness Records since 1979 and currently 89 standing records including the official record for the most records held at the same time by an individual.

The ugly truth

Dave Comedic legend Ugly Dave Gray joins Peter Dick to discuss if a comedian's appearance could effect their relationship with the audience.

Driven over the edge

bus Peter Dick asks the 4BC listeners - did a school bus driver take it too far when he drove a bus load of school kids to a local police station for 'mucking up'.

Just do it

love Just do it - Peter Dick talks to controversial social and sexual commentator Bettina Arndt.

Still on track

harness racing Peter Dick talks to Dawn May, a 75-year-old harness racing driver, about her life-long love of the dangerous sport.

Running at a loss

Patricia Patricia Petersen is an Independent running for the seat of Bundamba, but she doesn't want to win. She joins Peter Dick to explain why.

Classical food

cap Peter Dick talks to David Devash, Byron Bay Green Effect, who plays classical music to his capsicums and tomatoes

Big weight gain

gut Peter Dick talks to personal trainer Paul James who is putting on 40kg, only to lose it again.

Emily Shrapnel

drugs Peter Dick talks to Brain cancer survivor Emily Shrapnel who is the first patient to undergo trial in the new BrizBrain and Spine Research facilities at the Wesley Hospital.

Cathy Kelly

Cathy Kelly International best selling author Cathy Kelly joins Peter Dick live in the studio to discuss her new novel 'Once in a lifetime'.

"Your DJ Mike A” - Pirate Radio

pirate It revolutionised the airwaves forever, Peter Dick talks to legendary DJ Mike Ahern about the pirate radio era.

Langbroek prevails

john paul langbroek Gold Coast MP and former dentist John Paul Langbroek has been elected as the new leader of the LNP. Peter Dick gets the breaking news with Ten reporter Cathy Border.

Sophie's courage

sophie delezio Sophie Delezio was trapped under a burning car and suffered burns to 85 per cent of her body soon after her fifth birthday. Sophie's parents Carolyn and Ron join Peter Dick to discuss their daughter's amazing courage.

On the road

bike Fourteen year old Ethan Johnson sparked a national search after going missing on March 30. Ethan took off on his bicycle and turned up in Sydney two weeks later. Peter Dick finds out about his remarkable journey with his mother Tammy

Against all odds

perry cross Perry Cross has one mission in his life - to find a cure for paraplegia. 15 years ago he was a fit healthy teenager until a game of rugby changed everything. Peter Dick finds out how stem cell treatment has changed his life.

Mr Movies

coll Bill ‘Mr Movies‘ Collins joins Peter Dick on Afternoons to talk about movies, career and a Logie Hall of Fame entry.

Let The Music Speak

abba All things Abba , Peter Dick talks to author Chris Patrick about his new book, ‘Abba- Let The Music Speak’.

Lee Kernaghan

lee Australian country music singer songwriter and 2008 Australian of the Year, Lee Kernaghan stops in by Afternoons to talk with host Peter Dick.

The Choir Man

welch Jonathon Welch, author and television personality, joins Peter Dick to discuss his newly released biography ‘ The Choir Man’.

Flipping the bird

darren o'mullane Darren O'Mullane certainly knows to tread carefully when overseas. He was thrown into jail in Dubai for the simple gesture of giving a finger. Peter Dick catches up with Darren to find out his unbelievable story.

Proud mother

rebecca gibney Gold Logie winner Rebecca Gibney gave praise to her mother for helping her through a difficult upbringing tarnished by alcoholism. Shirley Gibney joins Peter Dick to discuss her remarkable daughter.

Pursed lips

whistle Luke Janssen spends a great deal of his time with his lips pressed together. The world champion whistler joins Peter Dick to discuss the tricks of his unusual trade.

Best fish n' chippery

fish and chips A small Brisbane-based company has been awarded the prestigious title of Australia's best fish and chip shop. 'The Fish Mongers Wife' saw off 250 would-be contenders, to take the accolades for the second year running. Owner Steve Meadowcroft catches up with Peter Dick.

Forty40 footy

rugby An out of the box sporting concept has been proposed for a new grudge trans-Tasman match. It would see the Kangaroos and Wallabies unite to take on their New Zealand counterparts. Venue management kingpin, Harvey Lister, discusses the ambitious plan to Peter Dick.

Mother's day treat

jo segar Peter Dick talks to one of New Zealand's top chef's Jo Seagar about whipping up a mother's day treat in the kitchen.

Bushy upper lip

the beard Peter Dick takes a look at the weird and wonderful world of bearded men. Adelaide band 'The Beards' will represent the country for the first time in the World Beard and Moustache Championships later this year. Bearded vocalist John Beardman joins Peter.

A ghastly piece of beauty

toad art Linelle Stepto has an unusual artistic vision. She makes bunches of flowers from the skin of Cain Toads. Peter Dick finds out the meaning behind the alternative art.

Snore no more?

snore Is your blissful sleep getting rudely interrupted by an inconsiderate snorer? Peter Dick talks to George Washingmachine about the lengths people go to avoid snoring.

Rhonda Burchmore

Rhonda burchmore Rhonda Burchmore is encouraging all Australians to get off the couch and get active. The long-serving entertainer joins Peter Dick to discuss the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Emergency... not a drill

drill A Victorian teenager owes his life to a rural doctor who used a household drill to bore into his skull. The 13-year-old suffered a blood clot when he fell off his bike without a helmet. Peter Dick talks to the boys father Michael Rossi, about the unbelievable emergency operation.

Here for life

Kay McGrath Statistics show that young drivers are most at risk when they get behind the wheel. Peter Dick talks to Seven News presenter, Kay McGrath, about ‘Here for life’ a TV special aimed at informing inexperienced drivers.

Denise Drysdale

denise drysdale With a television career which spans over 50 years, Denise Drysdale is one of Australia's best known personalities. She joins Peter Dick to discuss her upcoming live shows.

The images of a generation

covers With the death of vinyl, music lovers lost the evocative images of the LP album covers. Peter Dick talks to music guru, Glenn A Baker, about the images which shaped a musical generation.

Full-cream fascists

coffee snob Is coffee snobbery out of control? Peter Dick talks to journalist Fiona Hudson about her experience with full-cream fascists and the Melbourne coffee shop who refuse to serve milk in their coffee.

Dancing blind

dance World first - As if dancing in front of a TV audience isn’t enough, blind athlete and adventurer Gerard Gossens plans to take it one step further. Peter Dick talks with Gerard who will be joining ‘Dancing with the stars’.

'Disgusting and appalling'

Chasercleaner172 “The pain and the anguish that sick children and their parents go through is frightening”. Sobering words from a mother who lost her daughter just over one year ago. Former swimming great Tracey Wickham voices her outrage at a ‘tasteless’ Chaser skit to Peter Dick.

Mohammad's hand-out

mohammad The hold-up that turned into a hand-out. A man armed with a baseball bat attempted to rob Mohammad Sohail’s convenience store. Mohammad pulled out his un-loaded rifle, and gave him $40 on the condition that he doesn’t rob again. Listen to his story.

Ken James

ken Peter Dick catches up with the iconic Australian actor, Ken James to discuss the golden days of television and his passion for cooking.

The first kiss

kiss Gold Coast couple Rachel and Ari Dannenberger were married over the weekend, with one special twist - they had never kissed. They newlyweds joined Peter Dick to discuss their peculiar pact.

Vilma Ward

f Community campaigner Vilma Ward has spent 40 years working with the Queensland community, and this year she was inducted into the Queen's Birthday Honours List. She joins close friend Peter Dick to discuss the early days of talkback radio.

Triple O-h miracle

telephone With Tammy Bromley in intense labour on her sofa, her husband and mother in panic mode, and her two teenage sons hid in their bedrooms - It was left to a rookie 000 operator to help deliver the baby. Peter Dick talks to Tammy about her incredible home child birth.

'Yatala pies and lammie drives...'

rupert mccall Rupert McCall has undertaken the historic task to assemble the 150 greatest things about Queensland into a three-minute poem. He joins Peter Dick to recite his masterpiece.

Handbag partners

dinner Have you ever been given an invitation to an event for 'you and a guest' and realised you have no one to take? Handbag partners offers a new twist to the regular internet dating site. Co-founder Maria Spinoulas joins Peter Dick to explain.

The diet-food con job

junk Cyndi O’Meara claims diet foods are nothing more than a con-job by manufacturers. The Nutritionist says many ‘healthy’ alternatives can do more harm than a meat pie or bacon and eggs. Peter Dick finds out about the hidden dangers of labelling.

Brand loyal

cadbury Is there one certain product you cannot live without? Peter Dick talks to Social Trends Commentator, Bernard Salt, about the top ten trusted brands.

Honey

honey Honey, honey, honey, is really good for you, Afternoons host Peter Dick talks to Associate Professor Dee Carter.

Tastebuds exceed bedroom romp

Sugar The real way to a man's heart has finally been confirmed, it's through his stomach. Peter Dick finds out why men have skipped the bedroom for the kitchen with Sex therapist, Bettina Ardnt.

Little Vietnam

foods Listen to this inspirational story about Nhut Huynh from little Vietnam, who arrived in Australia as a refugee in 1984, only to work his way up in restaurants and now owns his own. Nhut has just released his first cook book, Peter Dick tells the story.

The True Story of Butterfish

earls One of Brisbane’s most known and loved authors, Nick Earls, stops by and talks with Peter Dick about the launch of his first adult fiction book in 5 years. The new book is also set for the stage at Brisbane Powerhouse in September.

Goat racing

goat Peter Dick talks to Queensland’s foremost expert on succession planning law, Dr. John DeGroot, about his passion for goat racing. Dr. DeGroot has written a book and has plans to try and open a ‘Goat Racing Museum’ in Barcaldine.

A cosy eyesore

snuggie The simple idea of putting sleaves on a blanket has been hailed as the money-making development of the decade. Peter Dick is not impressed. He talks to Naomi Toy from the Daily Telegraph about the humble 'Snuggie'.

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Dust

dust Listen to the infamous ‘Dust’ sample by legendary broadcaster Alan Jones, as heard many times on Afternoons with Peter Dick.

Hollywood break for tough guy

screen Ipswich tough guy Jason Niebling has landed a lead role in an upcoming American blockbuster. Jason gained the attention of producers when he offered his head as a human billboard. He describes the big break to Peter Dick.

Katie or Katy?

katie One of them is a fashion designer, the other an international singing star, they both share the same name, and a court date looms. Peter Dick talks to NSW fashion designer Katie Perry, who is facing a legal battle over the use of her name.

Gerrard Gosens

ger Dancing Superstar Gerrard Gosens, made a fantastic debut last night in the first episode of the series, Dancing With The Stars. Peter Dick catches up with Gerrard about the performance.

Jason Jackson

jackson Ever wondered what it would be like to be a Michael Jackson impersonator? Peter Dick talks to MJ impersonator Jason Jackson, about the daily schedule of impersonating one of the world’s greatest performers.

Remember your morning coffee

coffee Feeling guilty about five cups of coffee a day? According to new research caffeine has been found to reverse memory impairment, significantly decreasing abnormal levels of the protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Peter Dick talks to Gary Arendash from the Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center about the new find.

The redefined sex symbol

george Beautiful faces have adorned our television screens since their inception many years ago. But the popularity of unlikely sex symbols has raised the question – is ugly in vogue? Peter Dick finds out more with Social Commentator, Karen Brookes.

A noble offer

noble When the Prime Minister held a private audience with Pope Benedict XVI, he presented the pontiff with two gifts. One was a leather-bound copy of the Stolen Generation apology, the other... six bottles of De Bortoli Noble 1. Peter Dick finds out why with Darren De Bortoli.

Embrace our icons

reg mombassa Egypt has the pyramids, Greece the Parthenon, Rome the Colosseum and Australia has... the Big Koala. Aussie rocker and Mambo founder, Reg Mombassa, joins Peter Dick to explain why we should be proud of our ‘big’ icons.

Bullies, Whingers and Blamers...

hiding Do you suffer in silence when a difficult person interferes with your life? Clinical Psychologist Andrew Fuller has developed a way to survive the ‘tricky people’. He explains to Peter Dick that categorising their behaviour patterns is the first step.

Talk back radio

radio What is Talk Back Radio all about? Dr. Jackie Ewart, has recently completed a study titled, Talkback Radio: An Emotional Homeland and Heartland. Dr Jackie catches up with Afternoons host Peter Dick.

Beware of 'Cyber-condria'

The federal government to introduce internet filters With a health check now available at the click of a button, the craze of do-it-yourself self-diagnosis has some worrying implications. Peter Dick talks to Helen Signey from Readers Digest, about Cyber-condria.

One big burger

burger Peter Dick talks with Roz Duffin, owner The Cavendish General Store and Cafe, who have for years offered people the chance to get a burger for free, if it's eaten in under an hour. The catch, the burger is gigantic!

Name dispute

kperry Find out what happened between fashion designer Katie Perry and international singing star Katy Perry. Peter Dick talks to fashion designer Katie Perry, about how the bitter legal dispute over the use of a name ended.

Table Talk

food Have you ever read a menu at a fancy restaurant and felt out of depth? Peter Dick talks with TV personality Don Burke about his new book ‘Table Talk’, a book detailing the craziness of how the restaurant industry refers to food.

Crunching the love numbers

love Is there a scientific formula to finding love? Mathematician Dr Clio Cresswell has crunched the numbers and found a love blueprint. She joins Peter Dick to share her method for finding the one.

Sleeping with pets

sleeps Do you sleep with your pet? A new survey suggests 76% of Australians do. Peter Dick catches up with Women’s Weekly vet, Dr James Ramsden, about sleeping with your pet.

Jack Thompson

jacks Listen to this lovely conversation between well-known and loved Australian Actor, Jack Thompson and Peter Dick talk about the cultural significance of the stories told by Henry Lawson.

Mischief the cat

cat Peter Dick talks to Robert 'RJ' Duncan, of Palmerston, from the Northern Territory, who claims his pet cat Mischief can swear and speak English.

Fanatical Mad Max

mad max ‘They say people don't believe in heroes anymore. Well damn them! You and me, Max, we're gonna give them back their heroes!’ – Mad Max quote. Peter Dick talks with fanatical Mad Max fan¸ Adrian Bennett, who has moved his family from England to start a Mad Max museum here in Australia.

Plates of shame

learners Down at the Department of Transport James Morrow sits in amongst nervous 17-year-olds. The 35-year-old journalist from New York has never needed a drivers licence… till now. He shares his story with Peter Dick.

The chilli remedy

chilli Forget your heart medication, the humble chilli could replace Aspirin as a prevention for heart disease. Peter Dick finds out about the cardiovascular benefits of putting a little chilli in your food with health expert Dr Ross Walker.

De-clutter your life

clutter According to Peter Walsh a little bit of organisation can snowball into an avalanche of clarity. The organisational guru for Oprah Winfrey joins Peter Dick to explain how to ‘de-clutter your life’.

Katter’s egg scandal

beatles Bob Katter was the man behind one of the biggest scandals of the famous Beatles tour of Australia in 1964. The Federal Politician outs himself as the culprit who pelted them with eggs to Peter Dick on Afternoons.

Les 'Ninja' Murphy

ninja Les Murphy single handily held off a gang of sledgehammer-wielding bandits with nothing more than a handful of dinner plates. The 58-year-old publican shares his remarkable story of vigilance with Peter Dick.

Raunchiest Grandma

hot Peter Dick talks to Queensland’s raunchiest Grandma¸ Cynthia Lindenmayer, who is back with her latest self-published novel, Guilty Secrets. Listen into this hilarious and confronting interview where Peter Dick finds him self a little hot under the collar.

Chatter Queen

justine Justine Diana is an infomercial specialist who can be seen weekdays on the TVSN shopping network channel. Justine can talk about any product for more than an hour with out any autocue or scripting. Peter Dick puts her skills to the test.

Sport or the Arts?

deb Do Australians really go to the theatre more than the footy? Peter Dick talks with self proclaimed ‘famous in Brisbane’ entertainment blogger, Brett Debritz, who claims Australians should not be called ‘sports-mad lunatics’, suggesting that we are more aligned with the arts than sports. Take the poll.

Tex Perkins

tex Tex Perkins will iron his best dark suit, work on his American drawl, and walk the line for his latest gig. The Australian rock legend will portray the man in black, Johnny Cash, on stage in Brisbane. He sits in with Peter Dick to getting to the roots of Cash.

Didgeridoo

did Sales of didgeridoos have skyrocketed at a store in Los Angeles, with the revelation that playing the instrument decreases the risk of snoring and sleep apnea. Peter Dick talks to shop owner, Barry Martin.

Peter, Paul and Mary

travers Peter Dick talks with music historian, Glenn A. Baker, about the death of Mary Travers, one-third of the hugely popular 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Listen in to see how they changed music.

'Should be ashamed'

Scuba dive killer David Gabriel Watson, 32, will spend an extra six months in jail for the manslaughter of his wife, Christina (Tina), after the Attorney-General Cameron Dick appealed the sentence. Greg Cary talks with Tina’s father, Tommy Thomas about the case.

Breaking the ice

icec In the dating scene, is breaking the ice really the most common fear people have. Listen in on the how to, and avoid the awkwardness of being on a first date. Peter Dick talks with Linda Prescott from dating agency, Ideal Introductions.

Ainsley Harriott

ainslee Ainsley has a love of cricket, AFL, fine food and cheese. Peter Dick catches up with UK celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott, who is in Australia to celebrate Kraft Cheese turning 100. Listen in now.

Prince

crown Ever wanted to be royalty? Todd Jucha, has made a bid to change his name to ‘Prince’ after he believes he is a rightful descendant of French royalty. Peter Dick talks with future prince to be Todd about the name change.

Bill Waterhouse

water Bill Waterhouse has worked the track for more than 70 years, his first day as a bookmaker in his own name was Epsom Day 1954. Peter Dick catches up with the legendary bookie, Bill Waterhouse.

The Cravat King

kravat Peter Dick talks with food journalist and restaurant critic Matt Preston, who says it’s not about the food, it’s not about the chef, its about the people sitting at your dinner table. It’s the small things that impress the MasterChef .

Beer and bubs?

beers Peter Dick talks with Lucy Perry, founder of Beer and Bubs, an organisation which hosts childbirth information sessions at the pub for soon to be dads.

Free Plug Friday with Afternoons

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Sheep Rugby

sheep Strange: 10 Rugby players have played a match against 5 sheep in the local town of Casino. Peter Dick talks with Sheep coach, Darcy Martin about the sheep’s victorious win.

Look into my eyes

breast Bizarre: British hypnotist David "The Mind Persuader" Knight claims to have the extraordinary ability to increase women’s breast size by hypnosis, using the chant, “Look into my eyes, look into my eyes”. Peter Dick talks with the hypnotist about the astonishing skill.

Johnie the croc

croc Vicki Lowing from Victoria has a love for reptiles, so much so Vicki has a pet crocodile named ‘Johnie’. Listen to this funny bizarre Peter Dick interview, of a day in the life with a crocodile.