Murray Olds and Murray Wilton have been on air together since the Sydney Olympic Games, broadcasting a very different style of radio talk show. They met at Radio 2UE in Sydney in the early 1990s. Murray Olds was the news director, while Murray Wilton was the manager of marketing and promotion. They were thrown together on air in late 2000, for no reason other than they shared the same first name, and they’ve been together on and off ever since. Each has gone away to do other things over the years, but successive radio managers have recognised the unique on-air chemistry of ‘The Two
Murrays’ and persuaded the boys to get back together. Murray Wilton has a real job — he is the general manager of agriculture and the Sydney Royal Easter Show for the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW. Although Murray Wilton was born in Sydney, he’s loved farming and the bush all his life, and shares that love on air with listeners. Murray Olds has been a journalist since the mid-1970s, with a special interest in sport. He’s covered a dozen Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games as well as World Cups of football and rugby union. These days he plays golf (not very well) and drums in a number of bands. Miss Jane (Jane Lange) has no particular qualifications or talents, other than exasperating most people she works with. Somehow, Jane found a job in radio, and worked on 2UE’s top-rated George and Paul Show. She made the move to 2GB with George and Paul in 2016 and stayed with the show until it ended in 2019. Jane is now the Accidental Producer of the Two Murrays Show which airs on weekend afternoons in summer on Radio 2GB.