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2009 Australian TV series or program
The Mutant Way
GenreEntertainment, Comedy/Improvisation
Created byDarcy Bonser & Lisa Sloetjes
Developed byDeakinTV
Directed byJared Kettle
Presented byRob Lloyd
Theme music composerJay Cooper and Dane-Michael Starwood
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
Production locationsMelbourne, Victoria
EditorDarcy Bonser
Running time30 minutes including sponsorship announcements
Original release
NetworkC31 Melbourne
Release8 June 2009 (2009-06-08) –
present

The Mutant Way is comedy panel program on Channel 31 Melbourne. Produced by DeakinTV, The Mutant Way consists of two panels pitted against each other, as they battle it out through a series of challenges in order to make you laugh so hard your cheeks hurt. Each week, two panels are made up of our regular weekly panelists (improvisers) who are then joined by two special guests. In 2010, the show won two Antenna Awards for 'Outstanding Comedy Program' and 'Outstanding Excellence in Technical Innovation'.

Cast roles

Presenter Role Tenure
Rob Lloyd Host 2009
Rik Brown Regular Panelist 2009
Lliam Amor Regular Panelist 2009
Rama Nicholas Regular Panelist 2009
Mark Gambino Regular Panelist 2009
Nigel Walton Regular Panelist 2009
Patti Stiles Regular Panelist 2009
Petra Elliot Regular Panelist 2009
Community television in Australia
Channels
Terrestrial
Satellite/cable
Defunct
Antenna Awards
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