| Annie Maver | (2 January 1997 - present) |
With Mick Molloy, co-wrote and co-presented "Martin/Molloy", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia, for four years (1995-1998).
Co-hosted and co-wrote the shambolic Melbourne radio comedy program "Bulltwang" (Triple M, 1990) with Mick Molloy, Jason Stephens, John Harrison, Michael Hirsh and Pete Smith
For five years (1987-1991) wrote and performed on Melbourne radio's "D-Generation Breakfast Show" (EONfm/Triple M) with Tom Gleisner and Santo Cilauro, and later Michael Veitch, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Jason Stephens and Judith Lucy.
Is often confused with Australian actor Tony Martin. When both appeared on "The Games" (1998) in 2000, Martin (II) was credited as "Tony Martin" and Martin (III) as "The Other Tony Martin".
In 1979, his Super-8 film 'Batman Again' came third in New Zealand television's 'TV2 School Filmmaking Competition', a poor cousin to TV1's famous 'Spot-On Filmmaking Competition'. He was presented with his prize by after-school host Richard Wilkins, then known as Richard Wilde.
Hosted "Get This" (2006-2007) on Australia's Triple-M radio network, with Ed Kavalee and Richard Marsland.
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