<P> Molloy worked with the D - Generation as a writer - performer on their 1988 Seven Network specials (he had auditioned for the D - Gen in 1986, but it wasn't until the troupe saw him in the 1987 Melbourne University revue, Laminex on the Rocks, that they signed him up). He also worked as a writer on the ABC's The Gerry Connolly Show (1988), the Network Ten series, The Comedy Company, in its 1989 season, and, while working on the (unscreened) pilots for The Late Show for the Nine Network (1990), Molloy was a cast member of ABC TV's The Late Show (1992--1993) as a writer / performer . As well as pairing up with Tony Martin for each episode's introduction and the Street Interviews segment, Mick co-hosted the segments Muckrakers with Jason Stephens and Commercial Crimestoppers with Santo Cilauro, played the thick - witted assistant of stuntman Rob Sitch in Shitscared, and performed in countless sketches (he provided the voices of Sergeant Olden in The Olden Days and Chief Chromedome in Bargearse). Molloy also delivered a series of volatile rants in the Mick's Serve part of Late Show News . </P> <P> Molloy landed his own late - night TV show, The Mick Molloy Show, which premiered on the Nine Network in 1999 . Planned to run for twenty episodes, it was slated by the critics and cancelled after only eight . Molloy's next involvement with television was the show, Any Given Sunday, with Nicole Livingstone, on the Nine Network in 2006 . He was also involved in the 2006 Commonwealth Games coverage on the Nine Network, as a commentator for the lawn bowls events . </P> <P> In 2007, Molloy filmed a pilot of The Nation, a weekly late - night news - based comedy hour on the Nine Network . The show debuted on 5 June, but struggled for ratings, attracting only 575,000 viewers nationally for its fourth show . Originally it was on Tuesdays at 9: 30 pm, but was moved to Wednesdays at 10: 30 pm and has been off air since the end of August 2007 . </P> <P> In 2008 it was announced that Molloy would replace Peter Helliar on the panel of Channel 10's Before the Game, an AFL themed show, after Helliar had discontinued his position post-2007 . On the show, his views as a keen supporter of the Richmond Football Club (Tigers) were often made clear . Molloy is one of the club's more prominent supporters and as well as appearing on the Before the Game, he has in the past appeared in a club membership advertising campaigns . In June 2008, Molloy made comments on the show regarding Nicole Cornes, the wife of former Adelaide coach Graham Cornes, in which he suggested she had slept with footballer Stuart Dew . Nicole Cornes sued the Ten Network for defamation, and was awarded A $85,000 in July 2011 . Molloy remained with Before the Game until it was axed at the end of the 2013 AFL season . </P>

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