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''Club Veg'' (initially called ''The Morning After Show'' on
Triple J Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian Radio in Australia, radio station intended to appeal to listeners of alternative music, which began broadcasting in January 1975. The station also places a greate ...
) was an Australian radio show created and presented by the comedic duo Vic Davies and Mal Lees (with writing contributions in the early years from Stephen Quinn). They started on
Triple J Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian Radio in Australia, radio station intended to appeal to listeners of alternative music, which began broadcasting in January 1975. The station also places a greate ...
(1984–86), followed by a stint on
2SM 2SM is an Australian radio station, licensed to and serving Sydney, broadcasting on 1269 kilohertz on the AM band. It is owned and operated by Broadcast Operations Group. The SM call sign is taken from the initials of Saint Mary's. 2SM's progra ...
(1986-1988) and then their first run on
Triple M Sydney Triple M Sydney (callsign 2MMM) is a radio station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Triple M Sydney is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network and broadcasts on the 104.9 MHz frequency. History The Early Days Triple M commenced ...
(1988–1994) which saw them hosting nights then breakfast, before leaving the station and Sydney for
Triple M Perth Triple M Perth (official List of radio station callsigns in Western Australia, callsign: 6MMM) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M (radio network), Triple M network. The station is b ...
(1994–95). After a few years apart, they returned together to Triple M Sydney again in 1998 and remained there until 2002. A typical show featured "song parodies and comic sketches". The duo also released two albums, ''Members and Guests & Things'' (1988) and ''We Suck'' (2000). Each was nominated for an
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in the relevant years. The show was cancelled at the end of 2002 and the duo split. In mid-2009 Davies was diagnosed with lung cancer and died of the disease on 7 November 2009, aged 55.


History

The duo started working together when Vic Davies (copywriter) and Mal Lees (then the afternoon announcer, music director) met at radio station, 2KA, Katoomba in the mid-1970s. Both were fans of
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,
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and thinking outside the box – and being told off for it. They then worked at
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, Sydney; writing and producing comedy for
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but realized that they had a great comedy partnership and could write better for themselves than for others. Armed with some tapes from 2WS, Lees called Marius Webb at
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and introduced Webb to a new form of radio comedy. It resulted in them being hired – they started with ''The Morning After Show'' in 1984. While at Triple J, the duo also hosted a theme night at
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and because their listeners referred to them as "The Vegies" (due to their zany, mock- vegetative presenting style) they called the nights, ''Club Veg''. When their Saturday breakfast show was moved to drive time, ''The Morning After Show'', name no longer fit and, as their listeners still referred to "The Vegies", they changed the name to ''Club Veg''. The duo parodied a number of people including radio presenter,
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, and Jack Jones (who sang the ''
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'' theme). After 18 months rival station,
2SM 2SM is an Australian radio station, licensed to and serving Sydney, broadcasting on 1269 kilohertz on the AM band. It is owned and operated by Broadcast Operations Group. The SM call sign is taken from the initials of Saint Mary's. 2SM's progra ...
, offered the ''Club Veg'' team the drive shift and soon after the breakfast slot, before
Triple M Sydney Triple M Sydney (callsign 2MMM) is a radio station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Triple M Sydney is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network and broadcasts on the 104.9 MHz frequency. History The Early Days Triple M commenced ...
poached them for the night time show late in 1987. With ''Club Veg'', Triple M introduced the first FM nightly countdown, "Rock Poll". Together with their FM talk back and comedy format it was a winning combination. It was this period when ''Club Veg'' recorded the highest 7 pm – 10 pm results in Australian radio history and on their second stint at Triple M Sydney (1998–99), ''Club Veg'' was the first show to break Laws' long reign over the 9am-12Noon slot, beating him twice. ''Club Veg'' provided song parodies; surprise Live SFX; "Sucked In" calls; responses of being "Not too foul..." when listeners would call in and ask how they were, and (following a successful drive campaign for an Indian sauce brand) "Pataks" and Mal's nightly sunsets over Sydney. The show was awarded a 1987 New York Radio Comedy Award and the Australian Radio Award (later known as an ACRA) in 1990 for Best On-Air Team. At the
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their debut album, ''Members and Guests and Things'' was nominated for Best Comedy Release; their second album, ''We Suck'', was nominated in the same category in
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. The partnership ended in 2002 after their contract was not renewed by Triple M Sydney. Lees continued with his career in radio, initially at
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. On 7 November 2009 Vic Davies died of lung cancer – he had been diagnosed six months earlier – he was 55 and was survived by his wife, four children and four grandchildren.


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2SM 2SM is an Australian radio station, licensed to and serving Sydney, broadcasting on 1269 kilohertz on the AM band. It is owned and operated by Broadcast Operations Group. The SM call sign is taken from the initials of Saint Mary's. 2SM's progra ...
– 1986 to 19882PR FM
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Triple M Sydney Triple M Sydney (callsign 2MMM) is a radio station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Triple M Sydney is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network and broadcasts on the 104.9 MHz frequency. History The Early Days Triple M commenced ...
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Triple M Perth Triple M Perth (official List of radio station callsigns in Western Australia, callsign: 6MMM) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M (radio network), Triple M network. The station is b ...
– 1994 to 1995 *
Triple M Sydney Triple M Sydney (callsign 2MMM) is a radio station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Triple M Sydney is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network and broadcasts on the 104.9 MHz frequency. History The Early Days Triple M commenced ...
– 1998 to 2002


Discography


Studio albums


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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, ''We Suck – The Best of Sucked in Calls'' ,
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See also

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List of Triple J presenters Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station that has been broadcasting since 1975. The following is a list of radio presenters on the station. Current presenters Past presenters (1994 onwards) Presenters (1975–1994) ...


References

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