Welcome back to the Grandstanders as they wake up Melbournians from their slumber with a "whopper" of a show - as Craig Harper puts it!
Join Craig and the lovely Jane O'Brien for a mind blowing adventure in the world of sports, health and well-being.
The Grandstanders talk about International rules football, a 100 year old marathon runner, horrible jobs and many more. They also have a chat with special guest Anna Segal (pictured).
Anna Segal is an Australian freestyle skier. Anna's home mountain is Mount Buller. She travels the world competing in events. Skiing is a huge part of her life... so is cooking and choreographing dances for T.S Elliot's poems.
Craig has a story for Jane and the listeners. This could be the most encouraging story you would ever hear. Hear how 100 year old Fauja Singh earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest living person to finish a 42km foot race.
The Queen is in town and the Grandstanders talk about the royal visit. What would she be like at a gala dinner? Only Craig and Jane can answer that question. Also they try to find out why Julia Gillard failed to courtesy. Craig has a special attraction to the royal corgis!
Jane talks nutrition - Chia seeds in particular. Hear how the tiny black seeds can help soak up all the toxins that may be in our bodies. Looking for ideas to make your resignation go out with a bang? Take some tips from 23 year old Joey DeFrancesco.
Craig and Jane talk about Ian Thorpe's return to the pool. Also they talk about the International rules football and how the interest in the sport is going down. Jane has an attempt at some news reading. Jane's friend, Mellisa shares a very interesting story. Hear about a 19 fingered robot that can sing, play the piano and also judge if the audience enjoyed its performance. Finally, learn about 'stair climbing' and fashion flops!
Catch the Grandstanders again next Saturday from 8am!
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