Marty Sheargold

Martin Donald Sheargold[1] (born 19 June 1971) is an Australian stand-up comedian and radio broadcaster living in Melbourne.

Marty Sheargold
Born
Martin Donald Sheargold

(1971-06-19) 19 June 1971
Children2
Career
ShowKate, Tim and Marty
NetworkNova FM
Time slot3 pm to 6 pm Monday–Friday
Previous show(s)The Shebang, Meshel, Tim and Marty

Sheargold is currently part of Nova FM's national drive show, Kate, Tim and Marty with Kate Ritchie and Tim Blackwell.

Early life

Sheargold went to school at Daramalan College in Canberra.[2]

Career

Sheargold's first job in radio was replacing Greg Fleet on a breakfast radio show in Adelaide. He appeared as a guest comedian on the RMITV show Under Melbourne Tonight on 2 November 1995.[3]

Marty has also appeared in Australian TV comedy productions such as The Micallef Program in 1998 and The Mick Molloy Show in 1999 where he appeared in the 'Bob's Scrapbook' segment. He was also seen on Russell Gilbert Live (2000) and Russell Gilbert Was Here! (2001), and as host, creator and writer on Hahn Ice Headliners (1997–98) on The Comedy Channel.

In 2003, Sheargold appeared in Bad Eggs, The Forest and in Welcher & Welcher as 'The Courier'. He returned to television in 2009 as Paolo in The Librarians.

From 2003 to 2008, Marty was the co-host of Triple M's The Shebang with Fifi Box and later a third host, Paul Murray, which initially aired as a national drive-time show, before moving to the breakfast slot in Sydney from 2007. The show finished in October 2008,[4] with Sheargold being away because of the birth of his first daughter.

In May 2010, Sheargold joined Nova 106.9 replacing Ash Bradnam. In August 2011, Meshel, Tim and Marty moved to Melbourne and became the national drive show on Nova FM replacing Fitzy & Wippa. After Meshel Laurie departed in 2014, Kate Ritchie joined the drive show which became known as Kate, Tim and Marty.

Sheargold has been a panelist on Under Melbourne Tonight, The Micallef Program, The Mick Molloy Show, The Project, Dirty Laundry Live and Have You Been Paying Attention?.

In 2019, Sheargold made a return to standup comedy after 20 years away from the stage. He sold out the initial 11 shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. Due to the overwhelming success of the initial 11 shows, he added 27 additional shows to the tour in 2020, returning for more shows in all the major capital cities plus Hobart, Canberra & Cairns.

On 24 July 2020, Sheargold announced his resignation from Kate, Tim and Marty and his last show will be on 11 September.[5]

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gollark: Label or ID, yes.
gollark: Tell me the label or ID and I'll fix it.
gollark: Oh potatOS, did I break the ability to terminate *all* programs?
gollark: I thought it could be terminated. Oops.

References

  1. Anderson, Wil (8 April 2020). "WILOSOPHY with Marty Sheargold". WILOSOPHY (Podcast). Event occurs at 06:06. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. Daramalan College Alumni (9 October 2016), Two ex-students were in the news over the weekend. Marty Sheargold (Class of 1989) won the coveted Best On-Air Team (Metro FM) category at the 28th annual Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs) in Melbourne, Facebook, retrieved 31 January 2017
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Javes, Sue (11 August 2008). "Rock bottom beckons". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  5. Challenor, Jake (24 July 2020). "Marty Sheargold to depart Nova". radiotoday.com.au. Retrieved 24 July 2020.


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