Welcome, Saturday 22 November 2008
 

2UE bids farewell to an inspiration

Take a look at some personal images from John Laws' final day and read an account of what took place in the halls at 2UE.

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Also, you can now podcast the final show!

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"Goodbye world..."

John Laws, The Golden Tonsils, the King of radio, has signed off, Friday 30 November. Laws broadcast weekdays to over 60 radio stations across Australia, or as John puts it, 'God's Great Garden' and to listeners around the world via the internet.

In case you missed it, Mytalk has now made Laws’ final broadcast available for people to relive this historic day in Australian radio.

Celebrate the memorable career of one of Australia’s talkback radio pioneers.

 

Watch a video of Lawsie's final day at the officeHear some of the highlights of that very special final show:

Lawsie's last day at the office, his final hurrah
Also, podcast the entire episode in full here

 

First hour
Second hour
Final hour

 

Listen to the first hour of John's final show9am

2UE 9am news bulletin
Pointless information
4BC's Peter and Ross wish Lawsie well
Little Brother
FLASHBACK: "Hello?...Hello...?"

 

 

Listen to the second hour of John's final show10am
2UE 10am news bulletin
Bob Pritchard
FLASHBACK: Harry's birth certificate
Dale's ads
Murray Happ

 

 

Listen to the third hour of John's final show11am
Dame Edna's tribute to John Laws
Weatherman Tim Bailey
Co-driver Stuart Bocking
Normie Rowe
CALLER: Robert
John Laws signs off

The dulcet tones of Laws

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John Laws began his radio career in 1953 at 3BO in Bendigo before working at several rural radio stations. During his time at 2UE in 1957, Laws became prominent as one of the first Australian disk jockeys to play rock'n'roll music.

Throughout his career, John Laws cut a figure as a smooth-talking cowboy and successfully recorded almost a dozen country and western albums, including the pre-feminist "I've never been trucked like this before". 

Take a look at some of Lawsie's best record albums here

Lawsie's best bits

John Laws on airThroughout the years, John Laws has had the pleasure of talking to some of Australia's most interesting people.

While celebrities and politicians have been part and parcel of his radio career, undoubtedly his most memorable moments have come from you, his listeners.

Listen to some hilarious moments below:

Boxing Beauty
Lawsie helps a caller work out what a 'hedgehob' is 
News interrupting #1 
News interrupting #2 
Murray's commercial
Margaret Whitlam in her PJ's
Newsreader Jim Angel
Ludwig's harmonica  
George's funny faxes
Dame Edna's ode to John Laws
Callers can't hear!
Laws has stolen my boyfriend! #1
Laws has stolen my boyfriend! #2

Lawsie makes the original announcement

John LawsIt's the end of a hugely successful era in the history of Australian radio. Broadcasting legend, John Laws announced his retirement on June 25 2007, after 55 years on the Australian air-waves.

John Laws, who broadcasts to 71 radio stations across Australia, thanked his listeners for their loyal support throughout his career.

“Radio has been my life. It is the second great love of my life after my family. I thank all of my listeners for being with me throughout my career and I will miss them desperately when I finish at the end of the year”.

Mr Tony Bell, Managing Director of Southern Cross Broadcasting said, “John Laws has been the undisputed king of radio in Australia over the last 54 years, entertaining more people than any other broadcaster in the country’s history.

“We are delighted he has been with 2UE over the last 19 years and will stay with us until the end of 2007.

“On behalf of the management and staff of Southern Cross Broadcasting, we extend our sincere thanks for the outstanding contribution John has made to our network and the industry – in which he will always be an icon”, concluded Mr Bell.

General Manager of 2UE Simon Ruhfus confirms, "Lawsie will be missed".

Lawsie Tribute Gallery

Tributes to Laws

John Laws has received an outpouring of well wishes and thanks from his friends and fans. Listen below.

Mike & Fitz bid Laws farewell
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Federal Health Minister Tony Abbott
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Federal Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd
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Prime Minister John Howard 
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Talkshow host Kerri-Ann Kennelly
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Friend and regular caller Dale
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Actor Russell Crowe
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Laws' 'little brother' John Williamson
Listen here

Watch the John Laws interview

Lawsie Poem Winners

The 'John Laws - a poem' competition has ended. Listen to and read the winning entries below.

Day one:

Len's winning poem

Read the winning poem yourself

Day two:

Tony Bovino's winning poem

Read the winning poem yourself

Honourable mention:

Rowland Hayes' Roses are Red

Day three:

Stuart's winning poem

Read the winning poem yourself

Day four:

Dave's winning poem

Read the winning poem yourself

The Big Announcement

Lawsie's big announcement









John Laws makes his announcement live on 2UE, June 25 2007

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Click on the button below to watch an exclusive interview with John Laws for mytalk.com.au.

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