Fifi, Dave, Fev & Byron

Fifi, Dave, Fev & Byron
Genre Comedy
Running time 3 hours
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
Home station Fox FM
Starring Fifi Box
Dave Thornton
Brendan Fevola
Byron Cooke
Produced by Pippa Burgess
Jerimiah Busniak
Executive producer(s) Leon Sjogren
Recording studio South Melbourne
Original release 20 January 2014 – present
Website Fifi, Dave, Fev & Byron

Fifi, Dave, Fev & Byron is an Australian breakfast radio show on Fox FM in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is hosted by Fifi Box, Dave Thornton, Brendan Fevola and Byron Cooke. The show began on 20 January 2014 replacing The Matt & Jo Show.[1]

The show airs from 6am to 9am on weekday mornings with music and daily topic discussions and special guests.

A daily podcast featuring the best bits from each show is available on iTunes as is the podcast for all Hit Network breakfast shows in Australia.

News, sport, weather and traffic updates are presented by Nikki Markovics throughout the show.

History

The show was founded in January 2014 replacing The Matt & Jo Show with Matt Tilley and Jo Stanley. Prior to joining the breakfast show Fifi Box was host of Fifi and Jules with Jules Lund. Dave Thornton previously filled in for Matt Tilley when he was sick and hosted Mamamia Today with Em Rusciano, and anchor Dan Anstey moved from rival station Nova 100 to Fox FM to anchor the show.[2][3]

In November 2013, Fifi Box and Dave Thornton were announced as the new Fox FM breakfast team replacing The Matt & Jo Show with Matt Tilley and Jo Stanley.[4][5]

Kylie Minogue was the first guest on the show. Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy contributes weekly AFL updates on the show.

In December 2015, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Dan Anstey would leave the show, he will be replaced by Sea FM's Byron Cooke.[6][7][8]

In April 2016, Brendan Fevola joined the show as host and the show changed its name to Fifi, Dave & Fev.

In January 2017, anchor Byron Cooke was added to the show title with the show being renamed to Fifi, Dave, Fev & Byron.

References

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