Risking laugh and limb pays off

By Paul Kalina
February 21 2013 - 3:00am
Adam Hills believes the show's success can be sheeted to the chemistry between himself (centre), Alex Brooker (left) and Josh Widdicombe (right).
Adam Hills believes the show's success can be sheeted to the chemistry between himself (centre), Alex Brooker (left) and Josh Widdicombe (right).

ADMITTEDLY, discussions such as how an armless swimmer gets out of the pool or whether people who don't look disabled should participate in the Paralympic Games aren't ones that we would usually associate with TV. A comedy club, perhaps, but not a medium modulated to not offend people who are considering their next car purchase or how to keep their kitchens germ-free.

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