Together Hamish Blake and Andy Lee make one of Australia’s most loved comedy duos.
However, the love wasn’t as unanimously felt by their comedian peers at the inception of their career in 2004. Especially by Wil Anderson, who at the time was co-hosting the ABC comedy talk-show, The Glass House, with Corinne Grant and Dave Hughes.
You see, 21-year-old Hamish and Andy were cast alongside Andrew O’Keefe, Chris Lilley and Kate McCartney in a Channel 7 sketch comedy show called Big Bite. It was then renamed to Hamish & Andy, a move which allegedly angered Australia’s more established comedians.
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Appearing on Anderson’s podcast Wilosophy this week, Lee, 38, candidly discussed the “awful experience,” which led to a long-running feud with the former Gruen Transfer host.
“I want to raise something with you which is pretty confronting,” began Lee. “Hamish and I didn’t like you for a very, very, long time.”
“As 21-year-olds in our first gig, to step out and see everyone in there looking at you going, ‘You’ve just stolen our f***ing show’, we tried to talk to people, and it turned into a train wreck,” he continued.
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listened to the podcast today - basically Wil was and still is jealous of the Hamish and Andy success. Wil needed to apologise more fully - i just felt Wil was a dick and still is - pathetic.
It is like Wil actually believes there is some laughter quota and if Hamish and Andy got laughs there aren't enough left for him ??? Who thinks like that - clearly Wil Anderson does. So disappointing.
Aah - it's that guy who is Adam Hills evil twin