Wil & Lehmo
Wil & Lehmo was an afternoon drive time radio program broadcast nationally on Triple M and was hosted by Wil Anderson and Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann. It began broadcasting on 2 April 2007.
The timeslot for this show was previously held by The Shebang who had moved to the breakfast slot on Triple M Sydney. Liz Ellis was the first guest on their first show.
The sponsor for the show was Holden.
On 3 November 2008 it was announced that Wil & Lehmo would not be returning in 2009.
The Wil & Lehmo show had its last show on Friday 21 November 2008.
Segments
- Liz Ellis was part of a weekly segment called "Liz's World of Balls" discussing sport. Andrew Gaze filled in for Ellis over several weeks due to her sporting commitments.
- Justin Hamilton was in a weekly segment called "Hammo Time", where they discussed minor trivial matters.
- "Highway to Helliar" – Pete Helliar came in to talk to Wil and Lehmo.
- "World Record Wednesday" – to celebrate a record from the Guinness World Record Book.
- "The Caruso Quiz" was a segment that involved the opening scene from CSI: Miami being played, in which Lieutenant Horatio Caine played by David Caruso, sums up the crime that has occurred with a single one liner. Callers were then asked to guess what David Caruso said, with the callers' lines often being better than the actual line.
- "Can Lehmo's Mum Guess Who the Celebrity is?" Australia's 7th most popular Game Show – Lehmo's Mum, Jenny Lehmann tried to guess who the celebrity guest in the studio was; participants included Rove McManus, Grant Denyer, The Rock, Nikki Webster, Missy Higgins, and Angry Anderson.
- "Black Thunderbelly" – a parody of the Australian crime drama Underbelly, based around Michael Dickson, a fictional character who works in the back of a Triple M Black Thunder, and works his way up through the ranks.
- "I'm Not Whinger But..." – listeners called up and were asked to state trivial matters that annoy them and start the sentence with the phrase "Im Not a Whinger But..."
- "The Golden Caruso" – named after David Caruso, it was awarded every Friday to the person or thing that had given Wil and Lehmo the most entertainment for the past week
- "Sam Mac's Gladiators Review" – panelist Sam Mac gave a weekly wrap of the weekend's episode of Gladiators, much to the disapproval of Wil and Lehmo
- "Life For Dummies" – a set of rules was created for everyday situations, such as "Rules For a First Date".
- "Radio Eye-Spy" – inspired by the "Confidential" pages in various newspapers, listeners rang the show after spotting a celebrity.