The Adelaide Show

A weekly podcast recorded in Adelaide that puts South Australian passion on centre stage with a featured guest who joins us each week as a co-presenter to share how they're pursuing their passions. We venture across topics as diverse as history, wine, food, art, music, relationships, critical thinking, health, news, interviews, chat and quizzes. Every single interview, every single show, unlocks insights into what drives people to be doing what they're doing and what keeps them striving. The Adelaide Show is produced by Steve Davis and Nigel Dobson-Keeffe. Please subscribe to our In Crowd list; you get an email each Friday (when we have published a new episode) with an overview of that week's show. Plus, consider joining our Inner Circle; a small group of passionate South Aussies who allow us to pick their brains and gain interviewee suggestions. This podcast began life as Another Boring Thursday Night In Adelaide from episodes 1-79.

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055 - From Maslin Beach to the Murray Bridge Cods


We like stripping each topic down to its bare essentials and so it is in episode 55.

Our first guest is movie producer/director/writer Wayne Groom, the man behind the cult classic, Maslin Beach, and who now is in pursuit of Cods.

The story of the Cods from Murray Bridge, is a story about Australia's greatest ever sports team.

In the 1910s and 1920s, this bunch of working class athletes, dominated rowing, winning Australian championships and ultimately heading to the 1924 Summer Olympics.

It is an epic tale and Wayne needs some more funding to make this project happen.

Will you dip in your oar?

Meanwhile, we also remember the late Graham F Smith, a South Australian man who worked tirelessly for peace, emboldened by his belief that education, particularly the ability to question and challenge, was the key to empowerment and a better future for all.

We speak with his widow, LĂ©onie Ebert, who now heads up the Graham F Smith Peace Foundation.

Learn more about this man and his legacy - and even pick up tickets for their September 20 fundraising dinner.

Is It News? gets the professional treatment this week, with headlines researched and provided by The Advertiser's Greg Barila.

Our wine is a warming Muscat, our music is from Tara Carragher, and along the way we discuss weird robberies in SA and a tale about free postage that wasn't really free.

We also enter a television trio into the SA register and a TV show is up before the Adelaide Visa Council.

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 September 11, 2014  1h15m