The Loft Live

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The Loft Life
Genre Comedy
Starring Rove McManus
Peter Helliar
Kim Hope
Country of origin Australia
Production
Running time 30 minutes per episode (inc. sponcership announcments)
Broadcast
Original channel
Channel 31 Melbourne
Picture format 4:3
Original run 1997 – 1999

The Loft Live was a television show that began in 1997 and ran until 1999. It was broadcast on Channel 31 in Melbourne, Australia.

[edit] RMITV flagship

Originally it was on Wednesday night but it moved to Thursdays. It was produced by RMITV, a community access television organization based at RMIT. The Loft Live was most famous because its first host, Rove McManus, moved to commercial Australian television and has become hugely successful. Other hosts include Kim Hope and Ged Wood. Scott Brennan was an unofficial co-host during part of the Ged Wood years, and has himself had success in commercial television, working on shows produced by Rove McManus.

[edit] Variety programming

The Loft Live is part of a tradition of Thursday night live variety produced by RMITV and broadcast on Channel 31. The Thursday night shows, and The Loft Live in particular, are unusual for Channel 31 in that they have had very high production values, comparable to the best commercial television, and high ratings. Other shows that have occupied this timeslot before and after The Loft Live, and during the off-season periods, were Under Melbourne Tonight, Whose Shout? , Chartbusting 80s and The Shambles.

[edit] Links

The Loft Live at the Internet Movie Database



Channel 31 Melbourne Programs

1700 | Barnaby Flowers A Time to Talk | Barnaby Flowers Comeback Special | The Bazura Project | Chartbusting 80s | Darren & Brose | Fishcam | In Pit Lane | The Loft Live | No Limits | On The Water | Pinoy TV Music Lounge | Pool TV | The Sauce | The Shambles | TheatreGames LIVE