Ross Higgins, Noeline Brown, Kev Golsby, Colin McEwan And Julie McGregor - Live From The Madge Burrows Room The Naked Vicar Show

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Review by Olga Shinyakova

Album Review: Live From The Madge Burrows Room – The Naked Vicar Show (1978) If you’re a fan of quirky Australian humor and vintage radio plays, Live From The Madge Burrows Room – The Naked Vicar Show is an absolute gem. Released in 1978 under EMI, this comedy-driven album brings together a stellar cast including Ross Higgins, Noeline Brown, Kev Golsby, Colin McEwan, and Julie McGregor. Produced by Sue Russell and penned by Doug Edwards, it’s not your typical music album—it’s more like stepping into a time machine that lands you smack dab in the middle of classic Aussie wit. The album’s charm lies in its raw simplicity. It feels like eavesdropping on a live broadcast from some long-lost community hall where everyone's got something funny to say. Two tracks that really stick out are “Doris & Grigor” and “Telephone Call.” “Doris & Grigor” is pure gold—a hilarious back-and-forth between two characters who couldn’t be more different but somehow work perfectly together. Their banter feels so real, like they’ve been bickering for decades. You can almost picture Doris rolling her eyes while Grigor tries (and fails) to act all suave. It’s one of those skits that stays with ya because it’s just so darn relatable—haven’t we all met someone exactly like these two? Then there’s “Telephone Call,” which nails the awkwardness of miscommunication over the phone. Without giving too much away, let’s just say it involves a lot of misunderstandings and escalating frustration. What makes it memorable isn’t just the jokes—it’s how well the actors sell every moment. You’d swear you were listening to a real-life argument unfold. What strikes me most about this record is how unpolished yet effective it is. There aren’t any fancy sound effects or overly scripted moments; instead, it leans heavily on timing and delivery. And honestly? That’s what makes it timeless. Sure, some bits might feel dated now, but laughter doesn’t age. Reflecting on this album today, I’m reminded of how important comedy was during the late '70s—not just as entertainment, but as a way to bring people together. Listening to this feels like hanging out with old friends who never fail to crack you up. Oh, and here’s a random thought: if this album were made today, would anyone even get half the jokes? Probably not—but maybe that’s part of its magic. So grab yourself a copy if you can find one—it’s worth dusting off for a good laugh and a trip down memory lane.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Telephone Call
Checkout
Chocka!
Divorce
What Are You?
Lois & Narelle
The News...You Know?
Doris & Grigor
Ted & Thel
Swan Lake
Mrs. Marsh
Introducing Whatsisname
War Hero
Newk

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Catalog Numbers

EMC-2671

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByEMI (Australia) Limited
Distributed ByEMI (Australia) Limited
Copyright (c)RS Productions Pty. Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerSue Russell
Written-ByDoug Edwards

Notes

  • Made in Australia.
  • An Australian Production.

About Ross Higgins, Noeline Brown, Kev Golsby, Colin McEwan And Julie McGregor

Ross Higgins (born 14 June 1930, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia  died 7 October 2016) was an Australian character actor, comedian and voice actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as "Ted Bulpitt" in the 1980's television sitcom series Kingswood Country. He began his entertainment industry career began in 1946, when he took a cadetship at Sydney's Radio 2GB at the age of 16. This led to an on-air announcing position, and hosting of breakfast, and later, evening variety shows. A trained singer, he soon began recording singles which lifted his profile around Australia. His flair for comedy came to the fore in the 1950's, when he became a cast member of the very popular The Show. He moved between commercial radio and the ABC, touring the country, hosting and singing with the ABC show band. It was during this period he performed with luminaries such as , and . His radio career reached a peak in the mid-1950's, and when television arrived in 1956, he successfully made the transition, appearing on variety shows, hosting game shows (7 Network) and in the early 1960's on Singalong and 's Sound of Music (9 Network). During the 1960's, he consolidated his position as a leading voiceover artist, creating character voices for TV and radio ads and cartoons. His earliest character voice  "Louie the Fly" (an animated fly for the Mortein fly-spray commercials), providing the voice as recently as 2011. It is now the longest continuously running campaign in television history, having run for over 50 years (1958  2011) During the mid-1960's, Higgins worked in theatre, doing several back-to-back seasons at Sydney's Menzies Theatre Restaurant  a popular nightspot where musicals were staged under the direction of . He had an ongoing role playing a priest in an early Australian soap opera Motel in (1968), and took guest roles in various series including Division 4 and Skippy. Throughout the 1970's, he and voiceover colleague dominated Australian airwaves in the voiceover field, and while enjoying this success another break-through role came in 1977, where Higgins, Golsby and were key regular performers in the sketch comedy series The Naked Vicar Show. He played various characters in that series, which lasted two seasons. In 1980, a spin-off series based on a bombastic, Holden Kingswood driving character he had portrayed in one sketch of The Naked Vicar Show was created, titled Kingswood Country. This series had a successful five-year run, completing five-and-a-half seasons. In 1987 he auditioned for the role of "Alf Stewart" in Home and Away, The role however went to Ray Meagher. He played a straight dramatic role in soap opera Richmond Hill (1988). His character, a dour policeman, was the show's main authority figure. The series was cancelled at the end of 1988. In 1992, he starred in the Ten Network's sitcom Late for School (which launched the TV careers of Matthew Newton and ). Higgins' most recent role was a reprise of the "Ted Bullpitt" character in the situation comedy Bullpitt! in 1997, which had two seasons on the 7 Network. The series Kingswood Country has more recently found new audiences via cable TV on DVD. Ross Higgins used his vocal talents on thousands of projects during his 60 years in radio and television, including recording the song "Monster Mash" for ABC For Kids Video Hits, recording an album of himself reading the classic Australian children's story "Blinky Bill".

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Live From The Madge Burrows Room The Naked Vicar Show* is a quirky piece of Australian comedy history. Released in 1978, it wasn’t your typical music album—it was more like a laugh-out-loud radioplay. The tracks, with titles like "Doris & Grigor" and "Chocka!", sound like sketches you’d hear on a wild radio show. It’s wild to think that this comedic gem came out over 40 years ago, produced by Sue Russell and written by Doug Edwards. Definitely a product of its time, but still sounds like a blast to listen to!