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Ben Fordham (born 29 November 1976) is an Australian sports reporter and radio presenter. As of 2023 [update] , Fordham hosts the breakfast radio program Ben Fordham Live on Sydney radio station 2GB .
Ben Fordham Live Ben Fordham: 5:30 am to 9 am The Mark Levy Morning Show Mark Levy: 9 am to 12 pm 2GB Afternoons Michael McLaren 12 pm to 3 pm Sydney Now Clinton Maynard 3 pm to 6 pm Wide World of Sports Adam Hawse 6 pm to 7 pm Money News Deborah Knight: 7 pm to 8 pm Nights with John Stanley John Stanley: 8 pm to 12 am
Power Tower - The Power Tower will see the two furthest fastest Ninjas from each heat and semi-final run go head-to-head side by side on an all new obstacle, climbing five 1.5m high steps, before a 2.35m leap to the first bar, travel 4.5m to the vertical pole, which they will slide down to an unsteady horizontal beam, move across a 3m beam to the next pole and climb 5.5m, then lache 1.75m to ...
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Ben Fordham, 2GB - 2019 [5] Jonesy & Amanda; Brendan Jones, Amanda Keller, WSFM Afternoons with Erin Molan & Natalie Peters, 2GB Kate, Tim & Marty, NOVA Entertainment Kent “Smallzy” Small, Nova Network Ben Fordham, 2GB Doug Mulray: Amanda Keller and Brendan Jones: Brisbane: 2018 [6] The Kyle & Jackie O Show, Australian Radio Network
All games will be available to live stream on Max. ... (TV TBD) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Unrivaled schedule: Times, TV for 3-on-3 women's basketball games.
During a live cross to Ben Fordham in Condamine, Fordham invited his best friend Dobbin to appear on screen. [1] Dobbin's appearance was well received by viewers and network executives who subsequently offered him a position as The Footy Show's Queensland correspondent, despite originally being from New South Wales. [1]
This episode aired on 20 June 2021. Only five competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Flying Shelf Grab. Returning athlete Bryson Klein was given a fast pass to the Grand Final, after beating last season's winner Ben Polson on the Power Tower. Shrinking Steps; Big Dipper to Pole Rider; Cyclone Spinner