Release The first iteration of the Hamish & Andy radio show was broadcast on weekdays in a two-hour
drive time slot, beginning in 2006. In less than six months,
Southern Cross Austereo decided to broadcast the show Australia-wide, becoming one of the country's first national drive shows. In 2009, the show won Best Networked Program at the
Australian Commercial Radio Awards, as well as Best On-Air Team. By the end of the year, the show was
syndicated being internationally, in a weekly highlights package for 18 stations across
New Zealand, as well as
Dubai through the Arabian Radio Network. CEO of the network, Steve Smith, stated "in my 20 years in radio Hamish & Andy are the most talented duo I've seen come out of Australia – their dominant ratings over the past two years plus their ability to make everyday life hilarious will certainly go down well here". In June 2010, the
Hamish & Andy show started to broadcast on Sunday nights in the
United Kingdom on
Absolute Radio, with Dave Cameron, head of the show's network, hinting at future international syndications – "the U.K. broadcast is the next step towards getting their show known and loved globally". In August 2010, the duo announced they would retire from daily broadcasting to focus on their television careers, producing one radio show per week instead. They began in
Perth on 29 November 2010, where over 3,500 fans attended in 37 °C heat. On 3 December 2010, the duo broadcast their final daily programme from
Melbourne's
Sidney Myer Music Bowl, where they were hosting a free farewell concert. Over 7,000 fans attended the event, which included a surprise appearance by Irish rock band
U2. As of 2010, the show had attracted an average of 2.2 million listeners nationally. •
Afghanistan broadcast – In April 2008, the duo travelled to
Afghanistan and performed their show live alongside
Australian soldiers. The trip was first instigated when the duo received an email from an Australian soldier serving overseas, excited about hearing The Hamish & Andy Show at his base. The letter opened discussion of whether the show should go overseas and broadcast with the troops. The duo were given permission after contacting the
Australian Defence Force several times. • '''The People's Chip''' – Partnering with snack company
Smith's, the duo invented and launched a new gravy-flavoured crisp, nicknamed "the People's Chip". It was launched on 27 June 2008 in an event with hundreds of viewers which included a performance from
Melissa Tkautz and appearance by
Brian McFadden. •
BYO Pool Party – The duo celebrated the final show of 2009 with live performances by
Powderfinger and the
John Butler Trio at Hickson Road Resort. Listeners of the show brought paddling pools which were filled up at the venue. •
Sandra Bullock – In 2010, the duo entered
Stock & Land's competition to win a Moyle Pathfinder Angus Bull worth $6,000 so they could become "bull-ionaires". They enlisted listeners to collect four weekly coupons to enter, but when they didn't win, they made contact with the winners to ask them to name the bull
Sandra Bullock. •
Random John – A regular game played on the show which would see the duo call a random number, hoping a person named John would pick up. If this happened, they would earn one John Point. This happened for the first and only time on 27 May 2011. •
Caravan of Courage •
Caravan of Courage – In October 2007, Hamish and Andy set out on their Caravan of Courage trip in an attempt to "hug" Australia, with the intention of travelling from
Perth to
Brisbane and visiting many small towns that do not typically receive tourist recognition along the way. They broadcast their radio show from wherever they were at 4 pm each day. Locations they broadcast from included
Southern Cross,
Norseman and
Cocklebiddy from
Western Australia,
Taliem Bend from
South Australia,
Donald and
Benalla from
Victoria, and
Goulburn and
Bulahdelah from
New South Wales. The trip won the duo Best Station Promomotion at the
ACRA Awards. •
Caravan of Courage 2: Who Dares Dar-Wins – On 27 October 2008, the duo embarked on a second journey from Melbourne to
Darwin, with some listeners recruited to join them. Locations they broadcast from included
Nhill in Victoria,
Roxby Downs and
Coober Pedy from South Australia, Yalara (
Uluru), Aileron,
Darwin and
Mataranka from the Northern Territory. •
Caravan of Courage 3: Yes We Van – From August 2009, the duo began a broadcast two-week road trip across the United States in a van called the "Abra-van Lincoln". Locations they broadcast from included
Dade City in Florida,
Andalusia in Alabama,
Laurel in Mississippi,
Magdalena in New Mexico and
Show Low in Arizona. •
Caravan of Courage 4: Great Britain and Ireland – From 31 May to 11 June 2010, the duo embarked on a fourth caravan adventure across Great Britain and Ireland, in a van called "Sir Van-celot". The trip was broadcast in the United Kingdom on
Absolute Radio. == Friday show (2011–2012) ==