Dave Hughes
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David William Hughes (born 26 November 1970) is an Australian stand-up comedian, radio and television presenter. He is known for his larrikin personality, drawling Australian accent, and deadpan comedic delivery.Hughes co-hosts Hughesy & Kate with Kate Langbroek on the Hit Network and hosts Hughesy, We Have a Problem on Network Ten. 2Early life After graduating from the all-boys Christian Brothers' College, Warrnambool in 1988, where he was dux, Hughes briefly studied information technology at Swinburne University in Melbourne, and then accounting at Deakin University in Warrnambool before dropping out to eventually pursue a career in comedy. 2Career 3Comedy After leaving university, it was seven years before Hughes found work as a stand-up comedian and he did a variety of jobs including working at an abattoir, as a bricklayer's labourer and a shop assistant.After dreaming about being a comedian since he was a youngster, his first comedy gig came at age 22 when he was living in Perth doing labouring jobs and he decided, "I'm going to have a crack". Appearing onstage he acknowledges that he was "just horrible" but after three attempts over six months he gained his confidence and went on to become a headline act.He is a regular performer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Some of his shows have been released on CD (Dave Hughes: Whatever), and on DVD (Dave Hughes, Live, Dave Hughes - Handy and David Hughes - Pointless). 3Television Hughes co-hosted the ABC comedy talk show The Glass House along with Wil Anderson and Corinne Grant. However, it was axed in 2006 amid political controversy.He has had guest spots on television programs The Fat, Rove Live, The Panel, Thank God You're Here, Under Melbourne Tonight, Spicks & Specks and Have You Been Paying Attention?. In the AFL season he is a part of the Network Ten Saturday night show Before The Game alongside Mick Molloy, Lehmo, Andy Maher and Neroli Meadows. Hughes worked on Australian television show Rove in 2007, with a weekly "Hughesy Loses It" segmen