Real Life (TV program)

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Real Life
Genre Current affairs
Presented by Stan Grant
Country of origin Flag of Australia Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
Production
Running time 23 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Seven Network
Original run 20 January 1992 – 1994
Chronology
Followed by Today Tonight (1995 – present)
External links
IMDb profile

Real Life was an Australian current affairs television program that aired on the Seven Network from 20 January 1992 to 1994.

Its format was similar to other tabloid current affairs shows airing at the time, these being A Current Affair and Hinch, which had recently been axed by the Seven Network and picked up by Network Ten. It was mainly presented by Stan Grant and the reporters included former Network Ten newsreader Eric Walters and Emma Rossi.

While generally not being as successful as its Nine competitor, it was popular enough for Nine to install Ray Martin as the host of A Current Affair in 1994 and it did win the Logie award for Most Popular Current Affairs Program in that year.[1] At the end of 1994, the show was replaced with Today Tonight, a state-based current affairs program as opposed to Real Life which was a nationally-airing show.

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