Rove

1999
Rove

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EP1 Episode 1 Feb 08, 2009

Guests include Justin Long and Ginnifer Goodwin. Sneaky Sound System and Miranda Kerr

EP2 Episode 2 Feb 15, 2009

Tonight on Rove we have Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Malin Akerman. Alan Cumming and Natalie Bassingthwaighte

EP3 Episode 3 Feb 22, 2009

Tonight on the Rove we have Bruce Beresford, Jessica Mauboy, Magda Szubanski and Jimeoin

EP4 Episode 4 Mar 01, 2009

Tonight on Rove Lily Allen, Eric Bana and The Living End

EP5 Episode 5 Mar 08, 2009

Tonight on Rove, Coldplay, Ben Lee and Rhys Darby

EP6 Episode 6 Mar 15, 2009

Guests include Russell Brand and Zac Efron

EP7 Episode 7 Mar 22, 2009

Tonight on the show we've got Evermore, News and a whole lot more, for every boy and girl. Guests include Steve Coogan and Ruby Rose

EP8 Episode 8 Mar 29, 2009

On the lineup tonight, Sia, David Wenham and Nick Frost & Bill Nighy

EP9 Episode 9 Apr 05, 2009

Guests include Janeane Garofalo, The Grates, and Glenn Robbins and Mick Molloy

EP10 Episode 10 Apr 12, 2009

Tonights guests include Hugh Jackman, Ben Harper and the Relentless 7, Russell Kane and Adam Hills

EP11 Episode 11 Apr 19, 2009

Tonight on the show, Ronan Keating, Jason Mraz and Arj Barker

EP12 Episode 12 Apr 26, 2009

Tonights guests include Bliss n Eso, Gretel Killeen, Sarah Murdoch and the Winner and runner up of So You Think You Can Dance!

EP13 Episode 13 May 10, 2009

Tonights guests include Jennifer Garner and Matthew McConaughey, Gina Riley and Wes Carr

EP14 Episode 14 May 17, 2009

On the show tonight, Lady Gaga and Frank Woodley

EP15 Episode 15 May 24, 2009

On the show tonight is the Pussycat Dolls, Martin Short and Will Ferrell

EP16 Episode 16 May 31, 2009

Guests include Kelly Clarkson and Judith Lucy

EP17 Episode 17 Jun 07, 2009

Tonights lineup includes Chef Gordon Ramsay, Seal, Carey Hart and Pink

EP18 Episode 18 Jun 14, 2009

Guests include Lily Allen, Isabel Lucas and Ross Noble

EP19 Episode 19 Jun 21, 2009

Guests include Green Day, Shaun Micallef and Mark Schwarzer

EP20 Episode 20 Jun 28, 2009

Rove talks to PM Kevin Rudd, Daniel Merriweather, Matt Preston and Bruno!

EP21 Episode 21 Jul 05, 2009

Guests include Short Stack, Toni Collette and Daniel Radcliffe & Rupert Grint

EP22 Episode 22 Jul 12, 2009

Guests include Gyton Grantley and Cameron Diaz

EP23 Episode 23 Aug 16, 2009

Guests include Judd Apatow, Katy Perry and Carl Barron

EP24 Episode 24 Aug 23, 2009

Guests include Alice Cooper, Ricki Lee and All American Rejects

EP25 Episode 25 Aug 30, 2009

Guests include Quentin Tarantino, Natalie Imbruglia and Newton Faulkner

EP26 Episode 26 Sep 09, 2009

Guests include Robin Williams, Jeff Jarrett and Kate Miller Heidke

EP27 Episode 27 Sep 13, 2009

Guests include Robbie Williams, Mick Molloy, Xavier Michelides and Grinspoon

EP28 Rove Turns 10! Sep 20, 2009

September 20 sees a very special episode of Rove hit screens across the country. Join us to catch up with our regular cast members including Peter Helliar, Ryan Shelton, Hamish & Andy, Judith Lucy and Kristy Warner as well our old friends from the past, Dave Callan, Dave Hughes, Corinne Grant, Meshel Laurie and Carrie Bickmore. All in all, one huge show, not to be missed!

EP29 Episode 29 Sep 27, 2009

Guests include Stephen Curry, Tony Martin and Wolfmother

EP30 Episode 30 Oct 04, 2009

Guests include Lisa Mitchell, Jason Bateman, Vince Vaughn and Tasma Walton

EP31 Episode 31 Oct 11, 2009

Guests include Drew Barrymore, Delta Goodrem and Vanessa Amorosi

EP32 Episode 32 Oct 18, 2009

Guests include David Gray, Seth Green and Barry Humphries

EP33 Episode 33 Oct 25, 2009

60 Guests in 60 minutes! Guests include Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston, Shaun Micallef, George Calombaris, Tobie Puttock and Guy Sebastian

EP34 Episode 34 Nov 01, 2009

Featuring Eric Bana and John Mayer

EP35 Episode 35 Nov 08, 2009

Featuring Ben Elton, Joel & Benji Madden, Gossip, MC Hammer

EP36 Episode 36 - Final Nov 15, 2009

Roves final show, guests include Sam Worthington and Powderfinger
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Released: 22 September 1999 Ended
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Country: Australia
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Rove, formerly Rove Live, was an Australian television variety show which premiered on the Nine Network on 22 September 1999, before moving to Network Ten which aired the program from 2000 until November, 2009. The show was hosted by comedian Rove McManus, and featured an ensemble cast, who presented various segments throughout the course of the show. The show won the Logie Award for "Most Popular Light Entertainment Program" five times.

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atomius Rove (or Rove Live as it was known until the recent renovation of the show) has become one of Australia's most successful talk shows, and is known for it's interviews and much unscripted action. Guests have included many celebrities from across the world and Rove has his own co-hosts, Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar. Together with a brilliant mix of light satire, good timed jokes and clever uses of technology (like the portals he creates with a television link to speak to someone in a remote location) and dares and all round fun, the show combines all the good elements of a talk show and all the good elements of a comedy. nine stars. Rove first appeared on Seven but is now shown on Channel Ten.
Numero Uno Alright it is not bad for an out of the box late night talk show, but it is not that good either. The problem is the lack of guests on this show. Not that Rove has no guests, it's more like he has no good guests. Being new and being in Australia Rove must stay alive by picking off the scraps, linking up with satellite to conduct interviews with anybody remotely famous. The guests he does manage to recruit off the street are unheard of, yet Rove manages to make you feel stupid for not having heard of them before. The skits while amusing at first have quickly become boring and dry and although its in its third year it has yet managed to produce high quality entertainment. Yet for some inexplicable reason I continue to watch this show, probably more out of a lack of alternatives than for any other reason. You see down here in Australia we don't have actors, we just have people who like to think they can act, and therefore we have little need for a show like Rove. Nevertheless, his titilising yet rare comic mischief is spontaneously refreshing and what the show lacks in depth it makes up in denial. Indeed some segments can, on a good night, be funny. Many viewers tune in simply to watch the so-called 'What-the' segment and switch the tele right off quick-smart. Quite to my displeasment the What-the's have lacked in clarity and humility over the past weeks. The guests and interview portion of the show does, however, need considerable attention and contemplation. I have often found myself actually feeling embarassed for Rove because his guests are so mundane and he is either unwilling or unable to use them effectively in his show. Alas Rove Live is an endearing program which appeals to the humoiderous sarmentum of the viewer's heart and attempts desperately to achieve audience oblection. To have a Roving time? I think not. 5.5/10
Muchi "Rove" is a wonderfully fresh and original talk show while it still stays true to the idea of all talk shows needing the 3 basic ingredients, clever hosts, good guests and a funny monologue. What makes Rove McManus's attempt at a talk show so much better than the competition is the new slant he puts on old ideas. I believe his presence on screen and when interviewing guests appears so new and fresh because of his experience on channel 31's "the loft", a much smaller show than "rove" but still funny and original. I strongly advise people to watch this show if you are lucky enough to catch it outside of Australia