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Craig Reucassel

Craig Bruce Reucassel is a prominent figure in Australian entertainment, celebrated for his wit and satirical prowess across television and radio platforms with the Australian Public Broadcaster ABC.

Craig Reucassel
Reucassel in 2013
Birth nameCraig Bruce Reucassel
BornSouth Africa
MediumRadio, television, print and stage
NationalityAustralian
Years active1999–present
GenresSatirical comedy
SpouseKeisha Hopgood[citation needed]
Children2
Notable works and rolesThe Chaser
The Chaser Decides (2001, 2004, 2007)
CNNNN (2002–03)
The Chaser's War on Everything (2006–07, 2009)
The Chaser's Age of Terror Variety Hour (2008)
Yes We Canberra! (2010)
The Checkout (2013–2018)
The Hamster Decides (2013)
War on Waste (2017–23)
Websitechaser.com.au

As a member of the renowned satirical team, The Chaser, Reucassel has left an indelible mark on Australian comedy.

One of his notable hosting roles was on the Australian adaptation of Balls of Steel, which premiered in April 2011. This program showcased Reucassel's ability to engage audiences with his comedic style while pushing boundaries with daring stunts and skits.

Since 2013, Reucassel, alongside fellow Chaser member Julian Morrow, has been a main presenter on the ABC program "The Checkout." This show delves into consumer rights and exposes unethical business practices, empowering viewers with valuable information about their purchases.

In 2017, Reucassel embarked on a significant environmental initiative with the four-part ABC TV series "War on Waste." This groundbreaking program shed light on Australia's alarming rates of clothing and food waste, highlighting their environmental consequences and advocating for sustainable solutions.

Following the success of "War on Waste," Reucassel continued his environmental advocacy with the 2018 series "Fight For Planet A: Our Climate Challenge." This installment focused on the detrimental impact of single-use plastics, such as straws, on the environment, urging viewers to adopt eco-friendly practices.

Expanding his repertoire beyond comedy and environmental activism, Reucassel ventured into directing with the two-part ABC TV series "Big Deal" in 2021. This investigative program, hosted by actor Christian Van Vuuren, explored the influence of lobbying and donations on Australia's political landscape, providing valuable insights into the country's democratic processes.

In 2024, Reucassel embarked on a new endeavor as the presenter of "Breakfast" on ABC Radio Sydney, further solidifying his position as a multifaceted media personality. Through his various projects, Reucassel not only entertains audiences but also educates and inspires them to engage with important social and environmental issues.

Early life edit

Reucassel was born in South Africa and moved to Adelaide at a young age with his parents.[1][2][3] There, he attended Semaphore Park Primary School.[4] The family relocated to the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and Reucassel attended Bowral Public School and Bowral High School.[5][1] In 1993, he represented Bowral High School at The Sydney Morning Herald Plain English Speaking competition.[citation needed]

Reucassel attended the University of Sydney, and completed a Bachelor of Economics (Social Science) degree in 1999 and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 2002. With a strong dedication to extracurricular activities on campus, Reucassel ran the arts revue and the canoe club, and was an editor of the student newspaper Honi Soit.[6] He also debated at several World Universities Debating Championships, ranking 30th in the World at Manila in 1999[7] and 167th in Glasgow in 2001.[8] In 2000 he competed in the Philip C. Jessup Cup international law mooting competition, his team winning the Australian rounds.[9] He graduated from the Sydney Law School, along with Chaser colleagues Julian Morrow, Dominic Knight and Chas Licciardello.[10]

Triple J edit

In 2004 and 2005, Craig Bruce Reucassel embarked on a radio journey, co-hosting the drive-time show "Today Today" on Triple J alongside his fellow Chaser, Chris Taylor[11][12]. This dynamic duo brought their trademark wit and humor to the airwaves, entertaining audiences with their unique brand of comedy.

Their partnership on "Today Today" was not only a source of entertainment but also showcased their versatility as comedic talents beyond television. The show provided a platform for Reucassel and Taylor to engage with listeners in a more intimate setting, further solidifying their presence in the Australian media landscape.

Following their successful stint on drive-time radio, Reucassel and Taylor reunited for their Sunday afternoon show, "Bloody Sunday," which saw them return for relief shifts in mid-2006 and during the summer of 2006–07. This return to the airwaves demonstrated their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences across different time slots and formats.

Through their radio ventures, Reucassel and Taylor continued to demonstrate their comedic prowess, cementing their status as formidable talents in the Australian entertainment industry. Their contributions to Triple J's lineup added yet another dimension to their already impressive body of work, further endearing them to audiences nationwide.

The Chaser's War on Everything edit

Craig Bruce Reucassel played a pivotal role as a founding member of the acclaimed satirical group, The Chaser team. His contributions extended across various media platforms, including their satirical newspaper and several television programs aired on ABC TV. Notable among these were "The Election Chaser," "CNNNN," "The Chaser Decides," and "The Chaser's War on Everything."

Reucassel's involvement with "The War" has been significant, spanning from its pilot episode to its subsequent successes. Additionally, his personal life includes a partnership with his wife Keisha, with whom he shares three children. Interestingly, their son Ollie has even made appearances in sketches featured on "The War."

Known for his daring and humorous confrontations, Reucassel was often the chosen one to engage with prominent figures, such as former Prime Minister John Howard. One particularly memorable encounter involved an axe stunt during one of Howard's morning walks, a moment that etched itself into the annals of Australian political satire.

Speedos incident edit

On March 19, 2007, a memorable incident unfolded during a campaign event for the New South Wales State Election involving the then opposition leader, Peter Debnam, and the comedic antics of Craig Bruce Reucassel. Dressed in nothing but Speedos and a baseball cap[13], Reucassel humorously parodied Debnam's penchant for campaign appearances in swimwear.

As TV cameras shifted their focus to Reucassel rather than Debnam, the comedian seized the opportunity to inject humor into the situation, quipping, "Sorry, I'm not Peter Debnam, he's over there. Just because I'm wearing this doesn't mean I'm Peter Debnam." Despite his comedic efforts, Reucassel's attempts to elicit a response from the opposition leader were met with silence, and even his gesture to shake Debnam's hand went unnoticed.

This incident not only showcased Reucassel's irreverent humor but also underscored the power of satire in the political arena. By cleverly subverting the seriousness of a campaign event, Reucassel drew attention to the theatricality of political campaigns and the often scripted nature of public appearances by politicians.

The axe stunt edit

On 2 August 2006, Reucassel responded to a news story about a private school student who had hugged then-Prime Minister John Howard while holding a screwdriver during one of Howard's morning walks. To test the Prime Minister's security arrangements, he approached Howard during a morning walk and asked for a hug while holding a large plastic battle axe. Reucassel did receive the hug, but a later approach while holding a running chainsaw was not so successful. There was much debate surrounding whether to turn on the chainsaw and whether they would be shot at for doing this.[14][15] Cut out from this segment was an unsuccessful attempt that took place between the axe and the chainsaw, in which Reucassel was holding a four-point-star mace.[16]

Other work edit

 
Reucassel speaking at the 2017 Australian Skeptics convention.

In 2012 Reucassel was a patron of the Left Right Think-Tank, Australia's first independent and non-partisan youth think-tank.[17]

In 2019 he began acting as one of the hosts of The Drum on ABC TV.[citation needed]

Since 2024, Reucassel has been presenting Breakfast on ABC Radio Sydney. [18]

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery". Media Spy. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Fight for Planet A". Hawke Centre. University of South Australia. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  3. ^ Simon Wooldridge (1 September 2007). "Burning with the times". Rolling Stone Australia.
  4. ^ Rebekah Devlin; Peter Woods; Carla Caruso; Noami Jellicoe (20 June 2005). "Ducking the dark days of childhood". The Advertiser.
  5. ^ McClellan, Ben (15 March 2011). "Chaser star at White Ribbon do". Southern Highland News. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Editors". Honi Soit.
  7. ^ World Debate Website 23 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ World Debate Website 18 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2007.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2007.
  11. ^ Quinn, Ben (15 October 2005). "Comedy of terrors". The Newcastle Herald. Jhn Fairfax Holdings Limited.
  12. ^ Javes, Sue (8 November 2003). "Identity Crisis Chases Sons of Satire into Radio Make-or-break". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax Holdings Limited.
  13. ^ "Speedo wearing comedian confronts Debnam". The Age. 19 March 2007.
  14. ^ "Australia's Most Wanted – The Chaser's War on Comedy". The Australian. 17 March 2007.
  15. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 23 January 2007. Archived from the original on 24 January 2007.
  16. ^ The Chaser's War on Everything Season 1.2 DVD audio commentary.
  17. ^ . Left Right Think-Tank. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012.
  18. ^ Quinn, Karl (28 November 2023). "Craig Reucassel to host ABC breakfast radio, Valentine back to afternoons". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  19. ^ . JTV. Archived from the original on 21 February 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  20. ^ "The Chaser – The Silic & Lee Show at the Logies 2012". SilicAndLeeShow. 25 April 2012. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube.
  21. ^ The Silic & Lee Show at the Logies: Red Carpet Special 2012 at IMDb  
  22. ^ ""The War on Waste"". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  23. ^ ""War on Waste: Craig Reucassel reveals the shocking truth about our bananas"". News.com.au. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  24. ^ ""Take up the challenge… Fight for Planet A"". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  25. ^ . ABC Help. Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  26. ^ "Airdate: Big Deal". TV Tonight. 20 December 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  27. ^ Connery, Tess (19 October 2021). "Why Craig Reucassel tackled the political lobbying industry on Big Deal". Mediaweek. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  28. ^ "Is Australian politics as corrupt as the USA? This week on Big Deal". TV Blackbox. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Craig Reucassel at IMDb
  • August 2006 Sydney Morning Herald article

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Craig Bruce Reucassel is a prominent figure in Australian entertainment celebrated for his wit and satirical prowess across television and radio platforms with the Australian Public Broadcaster ABC Craig ReucasselReucassel in 2013Birth nameCraig Bruce ReucasselBornSouth AfricaMediumRadio television print and stageNationalityAustralianYears active1999 presentGenresSatirical comedySpouseKeisha Hopgood citation needed Children2Notable works and rolesThe Chaser The Chaser Decides 2001 2004 2007 CNNNN 2002 03 The Chaser s War on Everything 2006 07 2009 The Chaser s Age of Terror Variety Hour 2008 Yes We Canberra 2010 The Checkout 2013 2018 The Hamster Decides 2013 War on Waste 2017 23 Websitechaser wbr com wbr auAs a member of the renowned satirical team The Chaser Reucassel has left an indelible mark on Australian comedy One of his notable hosting roles was on the Australian adaptation of Balls of Steel which premiered in April 2011 This program showcased Reucassel s ability to engage audiences with his comedic style while pushing boundaries with daring stunts and skits Since 2013 Reucassel alongside fellow Chaser member Julian Morrow has been a main presenter on the ABC program The Checkout This show delves into consumer rights and exposes unethical business practices empowering viewers with valuable information about their purchases In 2017 Reucassel embarked on a significant environmental initiative with the four part ABC TV series War on Waste This groundbreaking program shed light on Australia s alarming rates of clothing and food waste highlighting their environmental consequences and advocating for sustainable solutions Following the success of War on Waste Reucassel continued his environmental advocacy with the 2018 series Fight For Planet A Our Climate Challenge This installment focused on the detrimental impact of single use plastics such as straws on the environment urging viewers to adopt eco friendly practices Expanding his repertoire beyond comedy and environmental activism Reucassel ventured into directing with the two part ABC TV series Big Deal in 2021 This investigative program hosted by actor Christian Van Vuuren explored the influence of lobbying and donations on Australia s political landscape providing valuable insights into the country s democratic processes In 2024 Reucassel embarked on a new endeavor as the presenter of Breakfast on ABC Radio Sydney further solidifying his position as a multifaceted media personality Through his various projects Reucassel not only entertains audiences but also educates and inspires them to engage with important social and environmental issues Contents 1 Early life 2 Triple J 3 The Chaser s War on Everything 3 1 Speedos incident 3 2 The axe stunt 4 Other work 5 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editReucassel was born in South Africa and moved to Adelaide at a young age with his parents 1 2 3 There he attended Semaphore Park Primary School 4 The family relocated to the Southern Highlands of New South Wales and Reucassel attended Bowral Public School and Bowral High School 5 1 In 1993 he represented Bowral High School at The Sydney Morning Herald Plain English Speaking competition citation needed Reucassel attended the University of Sydney and completed a Bachelor of Economics Social Science degree in 1999 and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 2002 With a strong dedication to extracurricular activities on campus Reucassel ran the arts revue and the canoe club and was an editor of the student newspaper Honi Soit 6 He also debated at several World Universities Debating Championships ranking 30th in the World at Manila in 1999 7 and 167th in Glasgow in 2001 8 In 2000 he competed in the Philip C Jessup Cup international law mooting competition his team winning the Australian rounds 9 He graduated from the Sydney Law School along with Chaser colleagues Julian Morrow Dominic Knight and Chas Licciardello 10 Triple J editIn 2004 and 2005 Craig Bruce Reucassel embarked on a radio journey co hosting the drive time show Today Today on Triple J alongside his fellow Chaser Chris Taylor 11 12 This dynamic duo brought their trademark wit and humor to the airwaves entertaining audiences with their unique brand of comedy Their partnership on Today Today was not only a source of entertainment but also showcased their versatility as comedic talents beyond television The show provided a platform for Reucassel and Taylor to engage with listeners in a more intimate setting further solidifying their presence in the Australian media landscape Following their successful stint on drive time radio Reucassel and Taylor reunited for their Sunday afternoon show Bloody Sunday which saw them return for relief shifts in mid 2006 and during the summer of 2006 07 This return to the airwaves demonstrated their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences across different time slots and formats Through their radio ventures Reucassel and Taylor continued to demonstrate their comedic prowess cementing their status as formidable talents in the Australian entertainment industry Their contributions to Triple J s lineup added yet another dimension to their already impressive body of work further endearing them to audiences nationwide The Chaser s War on Everything editCraig Bruce Reucassel played a pivotal role as a founding member of the acclaimed satirical group The Chaser team His contributions extended across various media platforms including their satirical newspaper and several television programs aired on ABC TV Notable among these were The Election Chaser CNNNN The Chaser Decides and The Chaser s War on Everything Reucassel s involvement with The War has been significant spanning from its pilot episode to its subsequent successes Additionally his personal life includes a partnership with his wife Keisha with whom he shares three children Interestingly their son Ollie has even made appearances in sketches featured on The War Known for his daring and humorous confrontations Reucassel was often the chosen one to engage with prominent figures such as former Prime Minister John Howard One particularly memorable encounter involved an axe stunt during one of Howard s morning walks a moment that etched itself into the annals of Australian political satire Speedos incident edit On March 19 2007 a memorable incident unfolded during a campaign event for the New South Wales State Election involving the then opposition leader Peter Debnam and the comedic antics of Craig Bruce Reucassel Dressed in nothing but Speedos and a baseball cap 13 Reucassel humorously parodied Debnam s penchant for campaign appearances in swimwear As TV cameras shifted their focus to Reucassel rather than Debnam the comedian seized the opportunity to inject humor into the situation quipping Sorry I m not Peter Debnam he s over there Just because I m wearing this doesn t mean I m Peter Debnam Despite his comedic efforts Reucassel s attempts to elicit a response from the opposition leader were met with silence and even his gesture to shake Debnam s hand went unnoticed This incident not only showcased Reucassel s irreverent humor but also underscored the power of satire in the political arena By cleverly subverting the seriousness of a campaign event Reucassel drew attention to the theatricality of political campaigns and the often scripted nature of public appearances by politicians The axe stunt edit On 2 August 2006 Reucassel responded to a news story about a private school student who had hugged then Prime Minister John Howard while holding a screwdriver during one of Howard s morning walks To test the Prime Minister s security arrangements he approached Howard during a morning walk and asked for a hug while holding a large plastic battle axe Reucassel did receive the hug but a later approach while holding a running chainsaw was not so successful There was much debate surrounding whether to turn on the chainsaw and whether they would be shot at for doing this 14 15 Cut out from this segment was an unsuccessful attempt that took place between the axe and the chainsaw in which Reucassel was holding a four point star mace 16 Other work edit nbsp Reucassel speaking at the 2017 Australian Skeptics convention In 2012 Reucassel was a patron of the Left Right Think Tank Australia s first independent and non partisan youth think tank 17 In 2019 he began acting as one of the hosts of The Drum on ABC TV citation needed Since 2024 Reucassel has been presenting Breakfast on ABC Radio Sydney 18 Television editCNNN 2002 2003 The Panel 3 episodes 2003 04 07 The Chaser s War on Everything 2006 2009 Spy Shop 19 1 episode 2007 Good News Week 3 episodes 2008 10 Q amp A 3 episodes 2008 11 Top Gear Australia 1 episode 2010 Balls of Steel Australia 20 episodes Host 2011 2012 You Have Been Watching 1 episode 2011 The Joy of Sets 1 episode 2011 The Silic amp Lee Show at the Logies Red Carpet Special 2012 20 21 1 episode 2012 The Checkout 2013 2018 War on Waste series 2017 2023 22 23 Fight for Planet A series 2020 24 Big Weather and how to survive it series 2020 25 Big Deal two part documentary series on the political lobbying industry 2021 Presented by Christiaan Van Vuuren this was Reucassel s directorial debut 26 27 28 References edit a b Julia Zemiro s Home Delivery Media Spy 27 April 2020 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Fight for Planet A Hawke Centre University of South Australia 15 October 2020 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Simon Wooldridge 1 September 2007 Burning with the times Rolling Stone Australia Rebekah Devlin Peter Woods Carla Caruso Noami Jellicoe 20 June 2005 Ducking the dark days of childhood The Advertiser McClellan Ben 15 March 2011 Chaser star at White Ribbon do Southern Highland News Retrieved 1 September 2018 Editors Honi Soit World Debate Website Archived 23 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine World Debate Website Archived 18 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Sydney Law School Reports Volume 1 2000 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 17 September 2006 Retrieved 9 January 2007 The Sydney Law School Reports April 2004 Newsletter PDF Archived from the original PDF on 17 September 2006 Retrieved 9 January 2007 Quinn Ben 15 October 2005 Comedy of terrors The Newcastle Herald Jhn Fairfax Holdings Limited Javes Sue 8 November 2003 Identity Crisis Chases Sons of Satire into Radio Make or break The Sydney Morning Herald John Fairfax Holdings Limited Speedo wearing comedian confronts Debnam The Age 19 March 2007 Australia s Most Wanted The Chaser s War on Comedy The Australian 17 March 2007 Chaser star cleared over Bulldogs stunt Australian Broadcasting Corporation 23 January 2007 Archived from the original on 24 January 2007 The Chaser s War on Everything Season 1 2 DVD audio commentary Craig Reucassel Left Right Think Tank Archived from the original on 14 January 2012 Quinn Karl 28 November 2023 Craig Reucassel to host ABC breakfast radio Valentine back to afternoons The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 February 2024 Spy Shop JTV Archived from the original on 21 February 2011 Retrieved 8 January 2012 The Chaser The Silic amp Lee Show at the Logies 2012 SilicAndLeeShow 25 April 2012 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 via YouTube The Silic amp Lee Show at the Logies Red Carpet Special 2012 at IMDb nbsp The War on Waste Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 6 August 2018 War on Waste Craig Reucassel reveals the shocking truth about our bananas News com au Retrieved 17 May 2017 Take up the challenge Fight for Planet A Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 9 August 2020 Australia it s time to get prepared for Big Weather and how to survive it ABC Help Archived from the original on 17 October 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Airdate Big Deal TV Tonight 20 December 2021 Retrieved 28 March 2022 Connery Tess 19 October 2021 Why Craig Reucassel tackled the political lobbying industry on Big Deal Mediaweek Retrieved 1 November 2021 Is Australian politics as corrupt as the USA This week on Big Deal TV Blackbox 25 October 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 External links editCraig Reucassel at IMDb August 2006 Sydney Morning Herald article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craig Reucassel amp oldid 1214622092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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