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Live on Bowen

"Live on Bowen" is a one hour Melbourne Comedy Talk Show which airs live on C31 Melbourne. The Series is hosted by Rob Lloyd and 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.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Peter Jones

    Peter Jones

    Self - Cohost

Overview

"Live on Bowen" is a one hour Melbourne Comedy Talk Show which airs live on C31 Melbourne. The Series is hosted by Rob Lloyd and 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.

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