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Merrick Watts (born 18 November 1973) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter. He is best known for performing stand-up comedy and radio works as part of the comedy duo Merrick and Rosso with Tim Ross.

Key Information

Career

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Stand up

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Watts began his career in comedy and first came together with Tim Ross when they teamed up for a one off comedy show in 1996.[1] They had many stand-up shows and comedy tours across Australia and appeared at many comedy festivals. They also published the comedy books Merrick and Rosso, The Book and Merrick and Rosso, The Book Volume 2.

Radio

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Watts began his radio career with Tim Ross at Triple J performing a weekly guest spot on the drive-time program on Triple J radio in 1998 as Merrick and Rosso. They became full-time presenters and then in 2001 they moved to newly launched commercial radio station Nova 96.9 for the breakfast radio shift. Co-hosts on the breakfast show included Katrina Blowers, Sami Lukis and Kate Ritchie. Ross left the successful radio program in 2009.

Merrick continued on the breakfast show in 2010 with new co-hosts Scott Dooley and Ricki-Lee Coulter, although he announced on 24 August 2011 that he was leaving the show and the station on 2 September 2011.[2]-

In September 2011, Watts signed with Triple M. He was the host of a drive & night show called Merrick and the Highway Patrol with Rachel Corbett and Julian 'Jules' Schiller. The radio program was cancelled due to poor ratings and came to an end in November 2013.

In late 2013, it was announced that Merrick would co-host the new Breakfast program on 2Day FM alongside Jules Lund & Sophie Monk with Mel B, replacing The Kyle and Jackie O Show.

In October 2014, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Jules, Merrick & Sophie on 2Day FM would be axed due to poor ratings throughout the year and replaced by The Dan & Maz Show.

In 2015, Watts returned to Triple M to host his own drive show, Merrick and Australia which was later renamed Merrickville.

In 2019 he hosted the true crime podcast Police Tape.[3][4]

Television

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The first television series hosted by Merrick and Rosso was Planet Merrick and Rosso (later known as Super Planet Merrick and Rosso) on The Comedy Channel. They had a guest role on top rating Australian drama series All Saints in 2003.[5] In 2003 their television show Merrick and Rosso Unplanned debuted on the Nine Network followed by The B Team on Network Ten in 2005. In 2008, they returned to the Comedy Channel with an original format entitled The Merrick & Rosso Show.

Watts had a regular role in the 2008 television comedy series The Hollowmen as Nick, a senior adviser to the prime minister. In 2009 he played the small but crucial part of Marty Johnstone in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities.[6]

Watts has made guest appearances on the television shows Thank God You're Here, Rove Live, ADbc, Studio 10, The Project, All Star Family Feud, Celebrity Name Game, Show Me the Movie!, Have You Been Paying Attention?, The Cheap Seats and Hughesy, We Have a Problem.

In 2013 Watts hosted the 8 part ABC1 TV show Tractor Monkeys.[7]

In 2020, Watts participated the Seven Network's reality program SAS Australia, where he passed selection[8] alongside two other contestants, Sabrina Frederick and Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins .[9] In the same year, Merrick Watts appears in the series Operation Buffalo as Captain Jack Allen[10] for one episode.

Filmography

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TV/Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2024 Plum Wocko 1 episode
2021-22 Celebrity Letters and Numbers Self 8 episodes
2018-21 Hughesy We Have A Problem Self 7 episodes
2020 SAS Australia Self 12 episodes [11]
2020 Operation Buffalo (TV series) Jack Allen 1 episode
2019 Get Krack!n Mark 1 episode
2018 Street Smart Drug Officer 1 episode
2013 Mr & Mrs Murder Keith Skinner 1 episode
2013 Tractor Monkeys Self 8 episodes [12]
2011 Shark; Broken Seal Voice Short
2009 Underbelly (TV series) Marty Johnson 1 episode
2008 The Hollowmen Nick 12 episodes
2003 All Saints (TV series) Lawry 1 episode
1999 Super Planet Merrick and Rosco Self 6 episodes
1999 Rove Self 1 episode
1999 Rage Self 1 episode
1997 Planet Rosco and Merrick Self 13 episodes
Writer/Producer
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Tractor Monkeys Writer/Producer 8 episodes
2008-09 The Merrick and Rosco Show Writer 16 episodes
2007 Merrick and Rosco Live and Totally Wrong! Writer/Producer
2005 Merrick and Rosco The B Team Writer 8 episodes
2003-04 Merrick and Rosco Unplanned Producer 10 episodes
1999 Super Planet Merrick and Rosco Writer 6 episodes
1997 Planet Merrick and Rosco 13 episodes

Other work

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Merrick voiced a cartoon shark in the 2011 Movie Extra animated series "Shaaark".

Personal life

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Watts married Georgie Sulzberger in 2006.[13] They have a son and a daughter.[14]

He was educated at Eltham High School and Diamond Valley College[15]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak positions
AUS
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Choice Cuts
(as Merrick and Rosso)
  • Release date: November 2000
  • Label: ABC Audio (5298442)
  • Formats: CD
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From Us to Youse
(as Merrick and Rosso)
  • Release date: November 2002
  • Label: Sony Music (5101842000)
  • Formats: CD
52

Video albums

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Title Details
Live And Totally Wrong
(as Merrick and Rosso)
  • Release date: November 2007
  • Formats: DVD

Singles

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Title Year
"Teenage Mullet Fury"
(As Merrick and Rosso with The Echuca Moama Sound Machine)
1998

Awards and nominations

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ARIA Music Awards

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The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1999 Teenage Mullet Fury ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release Nominated [17]
2003 From Us to Youse Won
2008 Live and Totally Wrong! Nominated

Other Awards

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Year Award State Category
2017 Perth Fringe Festival Nominee Best Comedy Show
2016 ACRA Awards Winner Best Documentary, Modern Warrior, Triple M Network
2009 ACRA Awards Winner Best Station Produced Comedy Segment
2009 ASTRA Awards Winner Most Popular Male Talent – Merrick & Rosso
2005 TV Week Logies Nominated Merrick and Rosso Unplanned – Most popular Light Entertainment Program
2004 ACRA Awards Winner Best on Air Team
2003 ACRA Awards Winner Best on Air Team (Metro)
2003 GQ Man of the Year Award Winner Comedians of the Year – Merrick & Rosso

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Merrick Watts (born 18 November 1973 in ) is an Australian comedian, actor, radio and , and entrepreneur best known for his work in , , and . Watts rose to national prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of the comedy duo Merrick & Rosso alongside , beginning with their meeting in 1996 and launching a radio show on Triple J's drive program from 1998 to 2000. The pair transitioned to Nova 96.9 FM for a breakfast show from 2001 to 2008, where they built a large following through irreverent humor and also expanded into television with series like Merrick and Rosso Unplanned on the and The Merrick & Rosso Show on . Their collaborative efforts earned the ARIA Award for Best in 2003 for their work. In his solo career, Watts has acted in notable Australian television series, including playing Nick in the political satire (2008) and Marty Johnson in the crime drama Underbelly (2009). He has hosted radio programs such as the drive show on Sydney in 2017 and appeared as a panellist on shows like The Project, , and Hughesy, We Have a Problem on Network Ten. Watts gained further acclaim in 2020 as one of three celebrities—alongside and —to complete the grueling selection course on the reality series SAS Australia, showcasing his physical and mental resilience. His achievements include the ASTRA Award for Most Popular Male Talent (with Merrick & Rosso) in 2009 and the ACRA Award for Best Documentary in 2016 for Modern Warrior. Beyond broadcasting, Watts founded the Grapes of Mirth comedy festival in 2018, a touring event held at wineries that has sold out multiple shows, reflecting his interest in wine; he has performed solo stand-up tours like An Idiot's Guide to Wine and co-authored comedy books with Ross. He is married to Georgie Watts and has two children.

Early life

Childhood and family

Merrick Watts was born on 18 November 1973 in , Victoria, . He grew up in the Melbourne suburb of alongside his older brother, Beechleigh. Watts' mother, Alison, hailed from a mining family in , , and became a primary school teacher in , following in the footsteps of her own mother. His father, , was described by Watts as not particularly tactile in his expressions of affection. The family dynamics were profoundly affected when Watts' maternal grandmother, Alma—a teacher—died from in 1978, when Watts was five years old; this loss devastated Alison, who then raised her two young sons amid ongoing grief. Watts has recalled craving more attention from his father during his upbringing, while his parents separated when he was 18. His father died in 2007 from . On 2 March 2025, Merrick announced that his mother Alison had passed away peacefully after a short illness, with him and his brother by her side throughout. In a heartfelt , Watts praised her as "strong, brave, stoic but full of love and compassion," a wonderful mother who "backed [her] brother and [him] in [their] every dream allowing [them] to follow [their] paths as [they] chose," and an exceptional grandmother to his children, stating "You'll be missed mum but you will never truly leave us." This loss represented a pivotal emotional event for Watts and his family, underscoring her enduring influence.

Education

Merrick Watts attended in , where he was known as an underachiever who frequently got into trouble and repeated Year 11. Following this, he transferred to Diamond Valley College, also in , which had a strong emphasis on arts that aligned with his emerging creative interests. During his school years, Watts engaged in typical teenage activities, including participation in community events like police-organized Blue Light Discos aimed at engagement, though he did not pursue formal extracurriculars in or performance at the time. His experiences as the in high school laid an informal foundation for his later comedic style, fostering an early interest in humor and audience interaction. After completing his education in the early 1990s, Watts transitioned into initial jobs in the hospitality industry, where his outgoing personality helped him build social skills that would eventually draw him toward comedy.

Career

Stand-up comedy

Merrick Watts began his stand-up comedy career in 1996 when he teamed up with Tim Ross, known as "Rosso," for a one-off show that evolved into the formation of the comedy duo Merrick and Rosso. The pair quickly built a following through early gigs, performing stand-up routines that blended observational humor, character sketches, and improvised banter across Australian venues. From 1996 to 2009, Merrick and conducted numerous stand-up tours and festival appearances throughout , including a notable performance at the Fringe Festival in 1999. Their live shows emphasized high-energy duo dynamics, often drawing crowds with material drawn from everyday absurdities and pop culture satire, and they sold out multiple national tours in the 2000s. Following the duo's 2009 split, Watts transitioned to solo stand-up in the , debuting his first independent show around 2017, which focused on personal anecdotes and self-deprecating humor while performing at events like the International Festival's Comedy Up Late. Watts and Ross co-authored two books based on their comedy material: Merrick and Rosso: The Book in 1999 and Merrick and Rosso: The Book Volume Two in 2000, which compiled humorous essays, cartoons, and sketches from their routines targeted at audiences. In 2024, Watts launched a solo tour titled An Idiot's Guide to Wine: Volume Two, a comedic exploration of paired with new stand-up material, jokes, and stories about varietals from select Australian winemakers. The show featured six curated wines and food pairings, performing at venues including the (March 2024), (September 2024), Darwin Festival (August 2024), and The Grand Electric in Surry Hills (June 2024). In April 2024, Watts discussed the duo's abrupt 2009 split on the Head Game podcast, describing it as a "brutal" and "devastating" professional breakdown stemming from personal and creative differences, though Ross later clarified there was no ongoing feud.

Radio career

Merrick Watts began his radio career in 1998 alongside comedian as the duo Merrick and , starting with a weekly guest spot on the drive-time program at . Their on-air chemistry quickly gained popularity, leading to a full-time role on the drive show by 1999, where they delivered humorous segments, music commentary, and listener interactions that boosted the station's ratings among younger audiences. The pair's format emphasized irreverent banter and comedy sketches drawn from their stand-up background, establishing them as a staple of Australian youth radio. In 2001, Merrick and Rosso transitioned to Nova 96.9 in Sydney, launching the station's inaugural breakfast show, which ran until the duo's split in 2009. Watts continued hosting the breakfast slot solo through various co-host lineups, including with Kate Ritchie and Ricki-Lee Coulter, until 2011, focusing on a mix of celebrity interviews, light-hearted debates, and morning entertainment that attracted a broad metropolitan listenership. Following his departure from Nova, Watts joined Triple M in 2012 for the national drive program Merrick and the Highway Patrol, co-hosted with Julian Schiller and Rachel Corbett, featuring traffic updates, comedy bits, and rock music until its cancellation in late 2013 due to ratings challenges. He then briefly hosted breakfast on 2Day FM in 2014 alongside Jules Lund, Sophie Monk, and Mel B, employing a high-energy ensemble format with pop culture discussions and guest appearances, though the show struggled amid station transitions. Watts returned to in 2015 for a solo drive show initially titled Merrick and and later rebranded as Merrickville, which aired nationally until 2017 and highlighted his solo hosting style with satirical takes on current events, sports, and listener call-ins. In 2019, he launched the Police Tape in partnership with and , releasing weekly episodes that featured interviews with retired police officers recounting investigations into major Australian cases, such as the death of , blending narrative storytelling with insider insights. The podcast's format emphasized factual retellings and expert analysis, running for a single season with 10 episodes. In March 2025, Watts filled in as host for the Sydney Breakfast show while took leave to film , bringing his experienced delivery to the morning slot for several weeks. Later that August, rumors circulated about Watts potentially rejoining in a permanent role, possibly reuniting with Ross for breakfast, but denied the speculation, affirming support for the existing lineup. Watts addressed the reports, clarifying no discussions had occurred with the network and revealing his focus on a separate "secret deal" involving a business partnership for his Hydrate brand with SPC Global.

Television and other media

Merrick Watts entered television through his partnership with in the comedy duo Merrick and , whose radio success paved the way for on-screen opportunities. In 1999, they co-hosted the series Super Planet Merrick & Rosso on , featuring 6 episodes of satirical sketches and improvised humor. This was followed by Merrick & Rosso Unplanned in 2003, a free-form talk show on the inspired by the British format , where the duo fielded audience questions in 10 episodes across two seasons. Watts later hosted the comedic show Tractor Monkeys on ABC1 in 2013, a 17-episode series with team captains and Katie Dimond competing in absurd challenges. Watts expanded into acting with dramatic and satirical roles. He portrayed Nick, a political advisor, in the ABC political satire The Hollowmen in 2008, contributing to the Logie Award-winning series' sharp commentary on Australian politics. In 2009, he played the criminal figure Marty Johnson in season two of the crime drama Underbelly on , drawing on his comedic background for a more intense performance. His role as Captain Jack Allen in the 2020 Netflix series Operation Buffalo, a dark comedy about 1960s nuclear testing, showcased his versatility in . More recently, in 2024, Watts appeared as Wocko in the ABC miniseries , a drama exploring in Australian football, appearing in one episode alongside lead actor . In reality television, Watts participated as a celebrity recruit in the inaugural season of SAS Australia on the Seven Network in 2020, enduring 10 days of Special Forces-inspired challenges and ultimately passing selection as one of three winners, alongside and . Reports in 2024 suggested he might return for the 2025 season as Directing Staff alongside chief instructor , but Watts publicly denied involvement, confirming he would not join the production team. Additionally, in 2011, he provided voice work as a shark in the animated short series Shaaark for Movie Extra, a humorous take on shark encounters featuring voices by Watts, , and Valerie Taylor. Other media contributions include the 2007 video release Merrick & Rosso: Live and Totally Wrong!, a recording of their live tour that was screened on television as part of specials, capturing their improvisational style from arena performances.

Business ventures

Beverage and fitness brands

In 2023, Merrick Watts co-founded Posca Hydrate, a zero-sugar sparkling drink inspired by the ancient Roman beverage , which was consumed by gladiators for hydration and recovery. The product, developed during through Watts' personal research into wine history and home experimentation, features four key electrolytes and vinegar, positioning it as a modern alternative to traditional sports drinks without added sugars. Posca Hydrate launched in November 2024 in three flavors—Grape, , and Pineapple—and quickly expanded to availability in approximately 2,000 independent stores and service stations across . To scale distribution, Watts secured a with SPC Global (ASX: SPG) in August 2025, enabling nationwide rollout through the company's extensive network and leveraging SPC's expertise in logistics and retail partnerships. This collaboration was highlighted in a September 2025 AusBiz , where Watts outlined the brand's market positioning as Australia's first sugar-free sparkling hypertonic drink, emphasizing its focus on natural restoration for athletes and everyday consumers while targeting export growth to compete with global giants like . The venture has attracted millions in funding from family offices, underscoring investor confidence in its gladiatorial heritage and health-oriented formulation. Known as Watts' "Gladiator brand," Hydrate draws directly from ancient fighters' routines, reflecting his own disciplined approach to business and fitness, including rigorous testing during endurance activities like a 21km rucksack run. A March 2025 Forbes Australia profile detailed the entrepreneurial challenges, such as reformulating expensive initial recipes and navigating certifications, all underpinned by Watts' "ruthless routine" of waking at 3:45 a.m. to balance radio commitments and brand development. This personal fitness discipline, honed partly through his 2020 completion of SAS , has been integral to the brand's ethos of resilience and performance.

Endorsements and campaigns

Merrick Watts has leveraged his prominence as a radio and television personality to secure several brand ambassadorships and promotional campaigns throughout his career. In 2025, Watts was appointed as Australia's first "Soilmelier" for , a brand under the ScottsMiracle-Gro Company, in a nationwide campaign launched on September 10. The initiative, created via DEC PR, features Watts delivering humorous advice on selection and care to educate novice and experienced gardeners alike, addressing common misconceptions about basics through TV, digital, and out-of-home media. Earlier, in October 2024, Watts fronted Asia-Pacific's national consumer campaign titled "Experience More with ," emphasizing how stays at their properties—spanning brands like Quality Hotels, Comfort Hotels, and —enable travelers to access unique local experiences. The multi-channel effort, including TV commercials and online promotions, positions Watts as a relatable for affordable adventure. One of Watts' notable historical endorsements came in 2012, when he became the face of Meat & Livestock Australia's (MLA) "Throw Another on the Barbie" campaign, originating from a radio stunt where he pitched himself as a promoter. The humorous and digital ads, produced by BMF, aimed to correct international stereotypes by promoting Australian barbecues over , with Watts starring in spots urging viewers to sign a in support of . The campaign extended into subsequent years, reinforcing MLA's focus on consumption.

Personal life

Family

Merrick Watts married his wife, Georgie Sulzberger, in 2006. The couple has two children: a son named Wolfe Henry, born June 20, 2009, and a daughter named Kinga Rose, born on December 30, 2011. On March 2, 2025, Watts' , Alison, passed away after a short illness with cancer, an event that deeply affected the family emotionally. Watts shared a public tribute on , describing her as "a weapon—strong, brave, stoic but full of love and compassion," highlighting the profound loss felt by him and his loved ones.

Health and fitness

Merrick Watts completed the rigorous SAS Australia selection process in 2020, emerging as one of only three recruits to finish the course alongside and . The experience underscored the importance of mental resilience, with Watts stating that the challenge was "80 per cent mental and 20 per cent physical," emphasizing the need for determination to push through physical exhaustion. His preparation involved intense self-imposed trials, including daily ice baths lasting at least 16 minutes combined with , and a structured regimen of early morning exercises to build endurance. Following his success on the show, Watts maintained a disciplined fitness routine centered on early rising and consistent physical , which contributed to of 12.5 kilograms by late 2020. His typical day begins around 4:45 a.m. with followed by high-intensity exercises such as 100 push-ups and runs carrying heavy loads, often incorporating hydration and recovery practices inspired by his SAS . This ongoing commitment to physical conditioning has sustained his transformation, with Watts describing it as a "ruthless" approach that prioritizes and daily consistency over sporadic efforts.

Discography

Studio albums

Merrick Watts, as part of the comedy duo Merrick & Rosso, released his first studio album, Choice Cuts, in 2000 through ABC Audio in Australia. This compilation features 33 short comedic sketches drawn primarily from their radio segments, showcasing absurd humor, character impersonations, and satirical takes on everyday Australian life, such as naval mishaps in "Collins Class" and poultry predicaments in "Chicken." A notable at the end captures Watts humorously simulating the shutdown of the broadcast, highlighting their playful radio antics. The duo's follow-up album, From Us to Youse, arrived in 2002 via , comprising 51 brief audio bits that expand on their collaborative style of rapid-fire comedy routines and improvised dialogues. Recorded as a joint effort between Watts and , the content emphasizes irreverent storytelling and character-driven sketches, with representative tracks like "Drug Dealers," a of criminal dealings, and "Pashing," exploring awkward romantic encounters in Aussie . These pieces reflect the duo's signature blend of observational wit and exaggerated personas, often tying into themes from their live stand-up material.

Video albums

Merrick Watts, in collaboration with comedy partner as Merrick and , released their first live comedy DVD titled Live and Totally Wrong on November 10, 2007. The video captures their signature boundary-pushing humor, characterized by irreverent and "wrong" comedic style, performed during live stand-up shows across . The main content features over 90 minutes of stand-up footage, primarily from a performance filmed at the RSL, including segments such as "Lost In Mangina," "Dubbo Handbrake," and "Pube Curious," which highlight their debauched and observational routines drawn from earlier tours. Special features extend the runtime with additional live recordings from The Fringe Bar and The Roxy Theatre, offering glimpses and extra sketches that amplify the duo's chaotic energy. Production was directed by R.P. Sekon, with Watts serving as writer and co-producer alongside Ross, emphasizing raw, unfiltered live captures to preserve the spontaneity of their stage presence. Released in DVD format rated MA 15+ for mature audiences, the video marked a in translating their radio-honed chemistry to visual media.

Singles

"Teenage Mullet Fury" is a comedy single released by Merrick Watts and Tim Ross, performing as Merrick & Rosso with The Echuca Moama Sound Machine, in 1998 on Gary Deb Partner 2000 Records. The track, which serves as the title song on a four-track CD featuring additional comedic numbers like "A Whole Night In Your Favourite Jeans" and "The Ballad Of Old Nad Tuckitt," exemplifies early Australian novelty music with its rock-infused humor. The song's themes revolve around satirical takes on and , particularly the mullet hairstyle's association with and excess, delivered through exaggerated, giggly vocals and absurd storytelling that pokes fun at nostalgic teen angst. This release captured the duo's irreverent style, blending radio-ready banter with musical to appeal to young audiences. In the context of Watts' , "Teenage Mullet Fury" coincided with the launch of the Merrick & Rosso show on Triple J's drive-time slot in 1998, helping establish their comedic personas through cross-promotion on the youth-oriented station.

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

Merrick Watts, as part of the comedy duo Merrick & Rosso with , received recognition from the in the Best Comedy Release category for their audio releases. In 1999, Merrick & Rosso were nominated for Best Comedy Release for their debut album Teenage Mullet Fury, which captured their early radio-inspired sketches and stand-up material. Watts and Ross achieved a win in 2003 for Best Comedy Release with From Us to Youse, a live recording that highlighted their improvisational humor and audience interaction during performances. The duo earned another nomination in 2008 for Best Comedy Release for Live and Totally Wrong!, a compilation of their on-stage antics and satirical commentary.

Other awards

Watts has earned recognition across radio, television, and comedy through various non-ARIA awards and nominations, highlighting his multifaceted contributions to media and entertainment. In radio, he and his duo partner Tim "Rosso" Ross won the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRA) for Best On-Air Team (Metro) in 2003 for their work on Nova 96.9's breakfast show. They repeated the win for Best On-Air Team in 2004. In 2009, Merrick & Rosso (with ) won the ACRA for Best Station Produced Comedy Segment (Metropolitan) for "Evil Rosso Prank" on Nova 96.9. His 2016 documentary series Modern Warrior earned the ACRA for Best Documentary, produced by the Network. For television, Watts won the 2009 ASTRA Award for Most Popular Male Talent alongside Merrick & Rosso, acknowledging their impact on subscription television programming. In broader media accolades, Watts and Ross were named Comedians of the Year at the 2003 GQ Men of the Year Awards. Among nominations, Merrick and Rosso Unplanned was nominated for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program at the 2005 TV Week Logie Awards. In comedy festivals, Watts' solo show Man of the Hour received a nomination for Best Comedy Show at the 2017 Perth Fringe World Festival.

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