Want to run your own franchise?
Ever wanted to own a shop? Maybe run McDonalds or Subway better than those who do it now? Clive Robertson with Steve Wright of the Franchise Council of Australia about how owning a franchise is done.
Thomas Kenneally on life's loves
Author Thomas Kenneally and wife Judy join Clive Robertson for a light-hearted and in-depth chat about his process of writing, how their relationship influence his characters, and their views on Aboriginal Australia.
Kevin Smith on movie making
Kevin Smith, the cult genre-defining director of 'Clerks', 'Dogma' & 'Chasing Amy' joins Clive Robertson. 'Clerks' cost $26,800 to make and took $3.5m at the box office. They talk films, podcasts and the internet.
Getting the kids off the computer
Kids stuck away on a computer can face various problems, such as cyberbullying. Ross Monaghan talks to Clive Robertson of recent statistics that found kids with Facebook are neglecting their studies.
RAAF'S David Whyte: C-17A Globemaster
RAAF Flight Lieutenant David Whyte, the first locally trained C-17A Globemaster Pilot is special guest of Clive Robertson on 2UE Weekends. Listen as he outlines the benefits the aircraft will have for the RAAF.
Mike McClellan on Song & Dance
Mike McClellan has been in the Australian music scene for several decades and released several timeless classics during that time. The Song & Dance Man catches up with Clive Robertson and performs live.
Clive falls for sniffer dog Jeff, woof!
Clive Robertson is not a fan of dogs! He did however turn to mush when a Police sniffer dog named Survivor Jeff called into the 2UE studios with handler Sgt Roger Mayer. What's involved in training Police dogs?
You Should Meet: Peter Jensen
Clive Robertson in his weekly 'People You Should Meet' segment speaks with a man with a lot of pressure on his undertakings. Archbishop Peter Jensen discusses life and work within the church and what motivates him.
Shaun Micallef on his generation
Did you ever stand in front of the bathroom mirror, hairbrush in hand, belting out a tune like your favourite popstar? Shaun Micallef tells Clive Robertson he used to pretend to be Bob Dyer on Pick A Box.
Lisa Wilkinson talks with our Clive
When Lisa Wilkinson took over the role of Co-Host of 'The Today Show', the program was in trouble. Since starting with the program, viewers to the programme have risen by 24%, she tells Clive Robertson her secrets.
Tony Martin's Nest of Occasionals
Tony Martin is one of our best comedians and has written a book 'A Nest of Occasionals' a sequel to the book 'Lolly Scramble.' In this very funny interview with Clive Robertson he reveals the secrets of his career.
Jean Kittson on her Big Gigs
Comedienne Jean Kittson was the newsreader Veronica Glenn-Huntley and Candida on the Big Gig, and regularly treads the boards around Sydney. 2UE's Clive Robertson looks back on Jean's amazing career.
Ken Sparkes with Clive Robertson
Ken Sparkes caught up with Clive Robertson and Ray Martin to chat about his career highlights and favourite book, 'Mao's Last Dancer'.
Leo Sayer on his Favourite Book
Leo Sayer recently became an Australian citizen and chats with 2UE's Clive Robertson about moving to Sydney, and find out just what is his Favourite Book?
John Waters on a Brilliant Career
John Waters has performed on stage & screen for decades, and returns to the stage in a cabaret based on French singer songwriter Jacques Brel. He reflects on his career with Clive Robertson on 2UE.
Robertson on My Favourite Book
My Favourite Book: Alex Cullen from Sunday Night on Channel 7 talks to Clive Robertson of 'Dispatches' by Michael Herr which describes the author's experiences in Vietnam as a war correspondent.
Jimmy Barnes sings the Blues
Jimmy Barnes has sold over six million albums and rising, with his latest The Rhythm and The Blues topping to charts. Clive Robertson catches up with Barnsey to chat about his amazing career.
Clive Robertson chats to Ray Martin
Ray Martin has a new book out about his life called, Ray, Stories of My Life. He shares his personal stories 'warts and all' with Clive Robertson for the 'People You Should Meet' segment.
Ian Smith: My life as Harold
Ian Smith, otherwise known as Harold Bishop to eight million Australians and 45 million Europeans and Gold Logie Nominee joins Wilton & Robertson for their 'People You Should Meet' segment.
Lavinia Nixon's luck of the century
Ever won a competition that changed your life? Lavinia Nixon won a competition to co-host Sale of the Century for a night, and looks back on her amazing TV career since with Clive Robertson.





