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This article is about the radio show and podcast from Singapore. For the podcast from Wisconsin, see Dawn and Drew Show.

The Don and Drew Show is an English arts and entertainment show by Don Richmond and Andrew Crothers which had now ended. It airs every Sunday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the repeat telecast airs from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. every Wednesday morning, on 987FM in Singapore. It is also available via podcast.

About Don and Drew



They are a duo of music producers who are dedicated to bringing good music, be it rap or jazz, every week. They love making fun out of everything, especially with their "Crap Song of the Week". Other segments of their shows include Betty, a mysterious woman who is ever so humorous in her comments, Jammin' with Patrick, starring the "silent whisperer" patrick Khoo from Singapore idol, the poppycock boys who blurt nonsense at exactly the wrong times (it's actually don and drew... shhhhhh!), Dear Daryl, who answers you innermost questions, and the random phone calls. The highlight of their show is the Song Writing Process, where they fulfill a request to make a song completely out of thin air. Their show also consists of outrageously funny segments, such as The Paintented Random Phonecall, Crap Song of the Week and Jammin' With Patrick and the Poppycock Boys.

A few of their masterpieces are the groovy Ramly Burger Rap, the ever tragic tale of Uncle Mutton and You Creep Me Out which have topped the 987 Top 20 Chart.

Works of Art

  • Bouncy Bouncy, Smack Smack
  • Uncle Mutton
  • Ramly Burger Rap
  • You Creep Me Out
  • Super Happy Funtime Christmas
  • The Podcst Song
  • My Sister Had A Cat
  • Happy Birthday to You
  • Be My Valentine
  • The Cabaret Song
  • The Poppycock Boys Making Love
  • Don and Drew's Chinese New Year Song


  • ...and many numerous others and remixes and mash-ups

    "Super Happy Funtime Christmas" was made into a music video in December 2006, featuring fans hand-picked by Don and Drew.

    "Don and Drew's Chinese New Year Song" was also the soundtrack to a video featuring the 987 FM deejays in February 2007.



    External links

  • Don and Drew on Feedburner
  • Don and Drew site
  • Official Don and Drew MySpace site
  • Hear Don and Drew on iTunes















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