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"Live on Bowen" is a one hour Melbourne Comedy ] which airs live on ]. The show was hosted by Australian actor, comedian ] until Episode 8 of the 2nd season.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2903708/</ref> ] filled in for Rob for the remainder of the second season, while Rob was on tour with ] at ], and was subsequently named host for the third season. The show is broadcast live to air on ] from the TV Studios at ]'s City Campus. The Show features comedic segments, special guest interviews and amazing music acts ranging from the up-and-coming to high profile artists. The show features weekly celebrity guests and shows off an array of Melbourne’s up and coming talent. '''''Live on Bowen''''' is a one hour Melbourne Comedy ] which airs live on ]. The show was hosted by Australian actor, comedian ] until Episode 8 of the 2nd season.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2903708/</ref> ] filled in for Rob for the remainder of the second season, while Rob was on tour with '']'' at ], and was subsequently named host for the third season. The show is broadcast live to air on ] from the TV Studios at ]'s City Campus. The Show features comedic segments, special guest interviews and amazing music acts ranging from the up-and-coming to high profile artists. The show features weekly celebrity guests and shows off an array of Melbourne’s up and coming talent.


==Cast== ==Cast==

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2012 Australian TV series or program
Live on Bowen
File:Live On Bowen Season 2 Logo.png
Created byLisa Sloetjes
Darcy Bonser
RMITV - Student Community Television Inc.
Directed byNick Weller (Season 1)
Matthew O'Mara (Season 2)
Presented byAaron McCarthy (Host 2013-Present) Rob Lloyd (Host 2012-2013)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes33 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDarcy Bonser
(2012)
Lisa Sloetjes
(2012-2013)
Jessica Cook (Series Producer)
(2012-2013)
Jenny Bae (Series Producer)
(2013)
Riyana Kasmawan (Line Producer)
(2013)
Production locationsRMIT University
Melbourne, Australia
Running timeApprox. 60 min. (Including Commercials)
Production companiesRMITV (Student Community Television Inc.)
RMIT Student Union
Original release
NetworkC31 Melbourne
ReleaseJune 8, 2012 –
present

Live on Bowen is a one hour Melbourne Comedy Talk Show which airs live on C31 Melbourne. The show was hosted by Australian actor, comedian Rob Lloyd until Episode 8 of the 2nd season. Aaron McCarthy filled in for Rob for the remainder of the second season, while Rob was on tour with Who, Me at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and was subsequently named host for the third season. The show is broadcast live to air on C31 Melbourne from the TV Studios at RMIT University's City Campus. The Show features comedic segments, special guest interviews and amazing music acts ranging from the up-and-coming to high profile artists. The show features weekly celebrity guests and shows off an array of Melbourne’s up and coming talent.

Cast

Presenter Role Tenure
Rob Lloyd Host 2012—2013
Aaron McCarthy Co-Host, Host 2012—2013, 2013–Present
Hayman Kent Co-Host 2013—Present
Dilruk Jayasinha Co-Host 2013—Present
Michael Connell Co-Host 2013—Present
Susie Paterno Co-Host 2012
Stefan Taylor Roving Reporter 2012
Craig Annis Roving Reporter 2012

Fill-in presenters for Rob Lloyd: Aaron McCarthy

References

  1. "IMDB Live on Bowen". IMDB. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  2. "2012 RMITV Press Release" (PDF). RMITV. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  3. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2903708/
  4. "Live on Bowen Credits". Live on Bowen. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  5. "C31 Melbourne Program Guide". C31 Melbourne. Retrieved 28 July 2013.

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