Itโs hard to ever imagine someone like Hamish Blake not having a laugh or seeing the lighter side of life.
But during these tough times, even the upbeat funnyman is strangely sombre when TV WEEK catches up with him and asks, โHow are you?โ
โWell, I have to say โgoodโ, because a lot of people are doing it very tough,โ Hamish says.
โWeโre like everyone else โ weโre adapting; weโre doing what we can to adjust to these new conditions,โ he says of he and wife Zoรซ Foster Blake, 39, and their two children Sonny, five, and two-year-old Rudy, two.
However, with the second season of LEGO Masters airing, it seems the TV gods are sending some joy to families around the country.

Like everyone, Hamish Blake and his family are adapting to the new normal.
(Image: Supplied)โHopefully, this can be a great distraction,โ Hamish, 38, says.
โAll weโre seeing is wall-to-wall news, so I think, for everyoneโs sanity, we need this show right now.โ
After the runaway success of the showโs debut season in 2019, itโs hard to imagine Hamish ever doubted its connection with the audience.
โUntil the first episode aired last year, we still had a question mark over it, thinking, โIs this even going to work as a show?'โ Hamish says.
Clearly the answer was a resounding yes, with millions tuning in to watch Hamish and his co-host, Ryan โThe Brickmanโ McNaught, put contestants through their paces each week with intricate LEGO masterpieces to build.
โThe most heart-warming thing was people coming up to me to say the show was the only one theyโd watch as a family,โ Hamish says.
โIt was a really nice bit of feedback, because itโs lovely to think you could be that for a family.โ
Millions tuned in to watch Hamish and his co-host, Ryan โThe Brickmanโ McNaught.
(Image: Nine Network)While many reality shows tend to introduce drama or conflict to keep viewers engaged, Hamish loves that LEGO Masters doesnโt need to. The fun and pressure is already present.
โItโs a game, and if you donโt build the thing in an allocated time, you fail the game โ simple as that,โ he says.
โI donโt need to be yelling at them, reminding people they can win $100,000. They know the stakes and can see the clock. They just love building, and watching them do it is infectious.โ
Hamish knows that families across the nation are going to be at home for a while, so he wants to impart advice to parents looking to keep the kids entertained with LEGO.
โJust between us parents, Iโve found that if I get a cardboard box, make my own brick pit and ask the kids to separate each bit of LEGO into it, itโs a massive time-waster,โ Hamish says with a laugh. โYou can burn hours of time getting them to sort LEGO.โ

โI think, for everyoneโs sanity, we need this show right now.โ
(Image: Nine Network)While being the host of LEGO Masters does win Hamish some โcool dadโ points with his children, he admits itโs nowhere near the street cred he garnered when he and Zoรซ voiced two new characters on the ABCโs hit animated series Bluey.
The couple voice the Russells, the parents of canโt-sit-still youngster Jack. Dad is a Labrador who works at Hammerbarn, and Mum is a poodle who works as a checkout chick.
โBluey got me way more credit,โ Hamish declares. โI could win five Academy Awards and that still wouldnโt impress my kids as much.โ
WATCH BELOW: Hamish and Sonny Blakeโs most adorable father-son moments. Post continues after videoโฆ
Being asked to take part in the TV WEEK Logie Award-winning series was a thrill.
โI couldnโt believe it,โ Hamish explains.
โBeing a massive fan of the show, and it being so big in our house and across Australia, itโs like being asked, โWould you like to bowl anover in the Ashes?โ
โBut itโs better than that, because me bowling an over in the Ashes would greatly disadvantage our country. But at least I can do this without bringing shame to the country.โ
Like many households in Australia right now, Hamish admits Bluey is helping his kids get through the enforced lockdown period.
โI read that Bluey has had 200 million downloads on ABC iView,โ he says.
โI think my household is probably responsible for about 30 per cent of that number.โ
Bluey is getting a lot more recognition in the Blake household than LEGO Masters.
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