Find the culprit

More to my report this week on the Chaser’s serious complaint, I came across a little something in the Australian which I’ve not been able to find in their online version.

It started out talking about their pranks being newsworthy and finding their way into the nightly bulletins before they get a chance to air them on the show proper – this happened with the West Coast Eagle mascot more than a week before it turned up on the Chaser.

The article goes on to talk about the Chaser podcast being number 1 on iTunes Australia and how the download doesn’t include a number of items from the version that went to air:

The Marcus Einfeld sketch is missing due to him being subsequently charged for 13 criminal offences;

The Qantas ad pisstake; and

Andrew Hansen’s musical tribute to Naomi Robson, Goodbye Plastic Face.

The article also talks about the Mercedes Corby suit against TT, et al., stating that Jodie Power has been named in the suit and that Stuart Littlemore QC is Corby’s barrister. Did I mention this could get interesting? As a former host of Media Watch (before it was a crippled piece of dross), with a particular focus on the ethics of tabloid TV, Littlemore’s involvement should make it even more so.

3 Comments

  1. Jeez, what would we give to have Littlemore still hosting Media Watch. If only. But if he can break TT that would be good too.

  2. Right there with you Jimbo.

  3. catbrain says:

    I’m not an iConsumer, so don’t know what happened last series, but the vodcasts from The Chaser website were always highlights rather than the whole ep – usually 3 bits. My theory is that it was the Einfeld camp that raised a “serious complaint”, due to the repeat of the first ep on the Friday going to air after he had been charged that day.

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