Crawford was a regular panel member of the sports program
The AFL Footy Show (from 2009 until its axing in 2019), a presenter on holiday and destination programs
Getaway and
Postcards (since 2008), and a presenter on the children's program ''
Kids' WB'' (since 2014). In 2011, he was a contestant on the first season of Channel 9's series
The Celebrity Apprentice, on which celebrities compete for charities of their choosing. Crawford raised $49,311 for his charity, the
Breast Cancer Network Australia. He finished third overall, behind dance guru
Jason Coleman and actor/comedian
Julia Morris. In 2020, he became a stand-in presenter in the 4th season of
Australian Ninja Warrior and was the main sideline presenter in the 2021 season with a guest appearance from tennis player
Nick Kyrgios. In 2022, Crawford made his musical theatre debut in
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Melbourne, playing the role of 'Pharaoh'. Crawford competed on
Channel 7's
2024 season of
Dancing With The Stars. He was eliminated in equal-sixth place out of 12 contestants. In March 2025, it was announced that Crawford would co-host the Seven Network’s
House of Wellness alongside
Melissa Doyle. Airing every Friday, the show combines discussions, humour, and wellness advice, featuring a dynamic lineup of experts, personalities, and special guests.
World records In 2009, Crawford set five
Guinness world records during broadcasts of
The Footy Show. The records were as follows: • Having 157 live
golden silk orb-weavers on his body inside a large tank for 30 seconds. • Kissing 96 people on the face in a minute. • By putting on 180 pairs of underwear, surpassing the former world record of 150. • Crawford and previous
Stawell Gift winner Adrian Mott broke the world record for the 100-metre sprint while both inside a single
pantomime horse costume. • Cracked 90 eggs with his head in a minute. In 2018, he set a world record by putting on 32 swimming goggles in one minute. ==Author==