Boyce started out writing radio commercials, such as the popular Novus Windscreens "Show Us Your Crack" jingle.
The show ran for seven series on TV3, C4 and Sky Sport in New Zealand, sold to Fuel TV and Network Ten in Australia.
[3] In September 2015, Boyce and Pryor sailed a children's bouncy castle across Lake Taupō in central New Zealand.
[4] In February 2016, the duo crossed the Cook Strait on a banana boat, after being challenged by Rock morning show host Bryce Casey.
They attained the unofficial world record for the longest time spent in a bumper car, with 30 hours at Rainbows End.
[5] On 17 September 2011, the filming of a skit for the second season of Wanna-Ben caused a large-scale security scare at Auckland Airport.
Bryce Casey, host of The Morning Rumble on The Rock, dressed as a pilot and tried to access airside at the domestic terminal though one of the gates, saying he left his security pass on the plane.