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Maynard, formerly known as Maynard F# Crabbes, is an Australian entertainer, television presenter and radio announcer. He was a key figure in bringing the ABC's youth-oriented radio station Triple J to national prominence, and he worked at ABC radio and as a video presenter for many years. He appeared as himself in the Australian film The Castanet Club.Since 2009, Maynard has branched out into providing podcasts, where he has become increasingly involved in the field of scepticism.
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Radio personality
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Maynard F# Crabbes
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