Rove Live Radio

Rove Live Radio was a radio programme starring Rove McManus, Corinne Grant, and Peter Helliar. It ran from 2002 to 2004.

It was originally known as Saturday Morning Rove due to its 10 am - 12 pm Saturday timeslot. It was pre-recorded on the preceding Friday. In 2004 it adopted the name Rove Live Radio, and moved to live on Friday mornings to allow live interaction with talkback callers.

It was broadcast from Austereo's Fox FM nationally, and syndicated to many regional stations via MCM Entertainment.

Rove
Host
  • Rove McManus
Final cast
  • Peter Helliar
  • Ryan Shelton
  • Hamish & Andy
    • Hamish Blake
    • Andy Lee
Former cast members
  • Carrie Bickmore
  • Dave Callan
  • Corinne Grant
  • Dave Hughes
  • Meshel Laurie
  • Ron Steward
Associated companies
  • Roving Enterprises
  • Network Ten
Associated shows
  • Rove Live Radio
  • Rove LA
Shows produced by Roving Enterprises
Current television productions
  • Before the Game (originally After the Game) (2003–present)
  • The Project (originally The 7PM Project) (2009–present)
  • Rove LA (2011–present)
Former television productions
  • Real Stories (2006)
  • Rove (originally Rove Live) (1999, 2000–2009)
  • ARIA Music Awards (2002–2008, 2010)
  • skitHOUSE (2003–2004)
  • Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (2007–2009)
Radio productions
  • Rove Live Radio (2002–2005)


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