[1] Regular segments include Bombshells, Stupid Behaviour, Zero Tolerance, The ToughLove Enshitelopedia and Bang Out Of Order.
During 2004, as a promotion for the show, the station released a series of billboards in the style of Calvin Klein picturing Mick taking off his underpants adorning the phrase "Turn Me On And Dress Me Down".
A Melbourne man, Tim Dellar, unwittingly bid for the billboard and "won" the 41 square metre sign.
At the end of 2006, Mick Molloy decided to leave radio, which meant ToughLove did not return, as noted in a statement released by Triple M that announced the new program lineup for 2007.
In the statement, Molloy said: "The relentless grind of a one-hour national radio show has finally taken its toll.