Rove Live

Rove Live (2000-2009)

EndedTalk Show show

Gold Logie award-winner Rove McManus hosts Rove Live. Rove's no longer the newest kid on the talk show block -- he's a seasoned professional, able to match wits with the best in the business. Regular segments on Rove Live include Two Minutes @ Your House, Roving with Rove, Flick Your Switch, My Charader, and the ever-popular What The...?. The show also makes creative use of its database of willing Live List members who volunteer to have their lives interrupted on air. And let's not forget a guest list comprising the biggest names Rove can lay his hands on, each and every week.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:30 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S10E36Episode 36 - Series FinaleNov. 15, 2009
S10E35Episode 35Nov. 8, 2009
S10E34Episode 34Nov. 1, 2009
S10E33Episode 33Okt. 25, 2009
S10E32Episode 32Okt. 18, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Rove Live first premiere?

Rove Live premiered on September 22, 1999.

Who was the host of Rove Live during its early years?

Rove McManus was the host of Rove Live during its early years.

Which American actress appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote her film 'Bring It On'?

Kirsten Dunst appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote her film 'Bring It On'.

Which Australian actor appeared on a Rove Live episode in 2000 to promote his film 'Moulin Rouge!'?

Ewan McGregor appeared on a Rove Live episode in 2000 to promote his film 'Moulin Rouge!'.

What famous Australian band performed their song 'Prisoner of Society' on Rove Live in 2000?

The Living End performed their song 'Prisoner of Society' on Rove Live in 2000.

Which American actor appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote his film 'Remember the Titans'?

Denzel Washington appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote his film 'Remember the Titans'.

Which Australian singer performed their song 'The Future's Not What It Used To Be' on Rove Live in 2000?

The Whitlams performed their song 'The Future's Not What It Used To Be' on Rove Live in 2000.

Which Australian comedian appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote their stand-up tour?

Amanda Keller appeared on Rove Live in 2000 to promote her stand-up tour.

Who was the musical guest on the first episode of Rove Live in 2000?

The Avalanches were the musical guest on the first episode of Rove Live in 2000.

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