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Chuck Wood steals the show

Millsy with Chuck Wood and David Strassman Ventriloquist David Strassman and the evil Chuck Wood joined Millsy and Tony Mac in the studio to talk about the much adored Ted E Bare's farewell tour. But for some reason Millsy and the sarcastic Chuck don't see eye to eye. Listen to the hilarious interview here.

Name winner breaks silence

iSnack EXCLUSIVE: Perth man Dean Robbins, the man who came up with the name for the new Vegemite, iSnack 2.0, breaks his silence to Millsy and Tony Mac about the name being dumped after a public backlash. Listen here

The pleasure of Parky

Sir Michael Parkinson Retired British talk show host Sir Michael Parkinson joined Millsy and Tony Mac for Breakfast taking a look back on his unparalleled and fascinating career in television. Listen to the full interview here.

Lessons must be learned

Bushfire crisis Reporting from Whittlesea, an emotional Andrew Bolt says our perception of the bush has now changed forever and lessons must be learned to save ourselves from another catastrophe. Clearly moved by what surrounds him, Bolt looks at the bushfire crisis as a vital lesson that will not be forgotten.

The world's most tattooed man

Lucky Diamond Rich Lucky Diamond Rich, the most tattooed person in the world, joined Millsy and Tony Mac for Breakfast to talk about why he would cover his entire body in tattoos and then add layer after layer. Check out the photos below of Millsy and Lucky both taking off their shirts. Listen to the extraordinary interview here.

Mandatory sentencing debatr

Tom Percy QC and Attorney General Christian Porter Tom Percy QC denies he is out of touch with public expectation in a mandatory sentencing debate with Attorney General Christian Porter. Mr Porter says there should be no exemptions from jail if someone is found guilty of assaulting a public officer while Percy is of a differing opinion.

Tony Mac's pain detailed

Tony Mac goes the wax Tony Mac has gone the full man wax as part of the World's Greatest Shave for the Leukemia Foundation. Breakfast checks in with the beauty therapist who was forced to go through the horrific ordeal. Tony explains his pain in detail, but all Millsy can do is laugh.

Bushfire toll continues to rise

Victorian bushfires Millsy and Tony Mac spoke with 3AW Mornings host Neil Mitchell at the fire front in Whittlesea. The bushfires have been labeled Australia's worst natural disaster and the death toll continues to climb.

Ignoring the real issue: Bolt

Andrew Bolt As Michael Jackson is farewelled at his memorial, opinion columnist Andrew Bolt has his say on the king of pop. "What we really should be talking about is a bloke can be a great artist, a great musician and be an absolute terrible human being."

End of season for Coxy?

Cox groin The much-talked about groin injury of Eagles ruckman Dean Cox was put under the microscope by Millsy and Tony Mac during Breakfast with Coxy telling them if the injury will sideline him for the rest of the season.

Overcooked comeback

Ben Cousins Millsy and Tony Mac spoke with their man inside the Richmond Football Club, president of the cheer squad David Norman, before Ben Cousins' comeback.

Marlborough found guilty of lying

Marlborough Former minister Norm Marlborough opens up on 6PR Breakfast the day after being found guilty of lying to the Corruption and Crime Commission in 2006 through his contact with former premier Brian Burke. Marlborough, who was fined $12,000 says he feared he would go to jail. Listen to the hard hitting interview here.

PHOTOS: Millsy's Freo walk

Millsy The photo says it all. Check out the photos of Millsy walking down the streets of Fremantle with Dockers coach Mark Harvey after losing his Derby bet with the coach. For the record, the jumper is painted on

Bolt a bit dirty

Andrew Bolt Opinion columnist Andrew Bolt delves deep into Kevin Rudd's $42 billion stimulus package. Bolt explains why he is dirty on the stimulus package, as he 'won't receive a dime'.

Amazing survival story

Firefighters survive truck fire Mark Goodchild, third Lietenant with the Upper Ferntree Gully Brigade in Victoria, tells Millsy and Tony Mac his incredible story of survival after his fire truck caught on fire.

Coxy cops a bake from fans

Coxy Dean Cox and his West Coast team mates were the target of irate talkback callers on Breakfast with Millsy and Tony Mac following the Eagles woeful performance against Collingwood. Coxy agrees with fans that the performance was unacceptable.

Liza Minelli on Breakfast

Liza Minelli Millsy and Tony Mac spoke with Liza Minelli ahead of her upcoming tour of Australia. Perth will be part of her tour, playing at the Burswood Dome on October.

Sir Cliff Richard on Breakfast

Sir Cliff Richard Known as the Peter Pan of Pop, Sir Cliff Richard has a lengthy chat with Millsy and Tony Mac and explains how his longevity in the music industry and how he has remained true to his love of pop rock. Listen to the interview in full here.

Daryl Somers on Breakfast

Daryl Somers In his only WA interview, Daryl Somers speaks to Millsy and Tony Mac on how it feels to return to Hey Hey It’ Saturday with rave reviews and whether the show will make a full comeback to TV.

Rick Hart reflects on Breakfast

Rick Hart Rick Hart tells Millsy and Tony Mac why he has decided to step down as president of the Fremantle Dockers at the end of the season as well as reflecting on the highs and lows of his eight years at the helm.

The man behind the mask

Anthony Warlow Millsy and Tony Mac chat with the original Phantom of the Opera Anthony Warlow. After first playing the role in 1990, Anthony returns to Perth as the Phantom on February 1.

Remember me? John Howard

John Howard Former Prime Minister John Howard never misses a chance to speak with Millsy and Tony Mac when he comes to Perth, but they had to catch him on his traditional morning walk.