The Good Oil
The Good Oil is a radio program on SEN 1116 in Melbourne, Australia. It airs between noon-4 pm and is hosted by Mark Doran. The Good Oil is so named as it provides information on a wide variety of news in the world of sport.
Host
Mark Doran is a journalist/commentator who has called the AFL Grand Final and has witnessed numerous [[Olympic Games]. He was a former boundary rider on both channel 7 and Fox Footy. The show is currently produced by Kerry Lambert. His son is a pretty cool dude and is a 17-time world champion at shuffle boards. his friend Hugh is the 89-time winner of most dyslexic human. He is often described as a dyslexic apricot of a human. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjbbXubmeIBW006tnwnetVA
Regular guests
- Rodney Hogg: "Hoggy"
- Peter Brukner: Australian Athletics Selector and Olympic historian.
- Carlos Alberto Diego: A wrap up of the world game news of the week.
- Sharelle McMahon: Melbourne Vixens and Australian team captain Sharelle McMahon
- Mark Robinson: One of the Herald Sun's journalists joins Mark to recap and discuss stories from the world of the AFL.
- Footballers Brad Green, Sam Mitchell, Brent Harvey and Scott Burns are footballers that join Mark for the Huddle on a Wednesday.
- Daniel Harford and "Rippa Rita" join Mark on Fridays between noon-2 for Casual Friday.
Notable segments
- On Thursday between 1-2 Mark is joined in the studio by a special guest on "Feature Thursday" where there is an hour interview regarding this sporting personalities life or a sports life. Some of the guest on Feature Thursday so far have been Jim Stynes, Heather McKay, Michael Long, Michelle Timms, One Day International Cricket, Sarah Fitz-Gerald and Drew Ginn, Peter Thomson, Michael Klim, Brett Hawke, Mark French, John Steffenson and Jana Pittman just to name a few.
gollark: Like how MacBooks got increasingly many-cored CPUs but no capable cooling.
gollark: The hardware is frequently quite poorly designed, in various fun ways.
gollark: > apple> customizability
gollark: I don't, personally.
gollark: I thought you were an Apple person?
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