Rove McManus started his entertainment career as a stand up comedian but has gone on to become Australia’s most successful talk show host and one of its biggest producers of entertainment television.
Rove got his first TV gig on community television, hosting his own tonight show, The Loft with a budget of $500 a week. Rove hit the prime time schedule in 2000 with Rove Live on Network TEN after a brief late night stint on the Nine Network in 1999.
Rove Live has continued on the Network TEN as a weekly, live tonight show and has made Rove McManus Australia’s most popular television personality. The show has played host to some of the planet’s biggest names with the likes of Cameron Diaz, John Travolta, Drew Barrymore, Matt Damon, The Duchess of York and U2 taking time out to chat with Rove.
At the same time Rove’s production company Roving Enterprises has produced two scripted comedy series, a weekly sports panel show and the ARIA Awards, Australia’s equivalent of the Grammy Awards which Rove has also hosted three times.
At the same time Rove has managed to continue touring as a stand up, performing full length shows in theatres across Australia and New Zealand and hosted a nationally syndicated radio program.
Rove has also been a three-time recipient of Australia’s most prestigious television, award the oddly named Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality.
In 2007 Rove returned to a new time slot, holding down the Sunday 8:30 timeslot, up against Grey’s Anatomy and CSI. The show premiered to its highest ratings ever and has continued to be highly competitive against two of television’s biggest franchises.
"A few years from now there's a real chance we will look back on September, 1999 as the time we saw the start of a network TV career of a young guy who may well turn out to be one of the biggest names in the business" Robert Fidgeon, Herald Sun |
Television
|
| 2007 |
21st Annual ARIA Awards
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2007 |
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
Series 1
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2007 |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
(Guest spot x 2) |
NBC |
| 2007 |
Rove Live, Series 8 (Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2006 |
Rove Live, Series 7
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2005 |
Rove Live, Series 6
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 |
Rove Live, Series 5
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 |
18th Annual ARIA Awards
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
17th Annual ARIA Awards
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
After The Game
(Co-executive producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
skitHOUSE, Series 1
(Co-executive producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
Rove Live, Series 4
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2002 |
16th Annual ARIA Awards
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2002 |
Rove Live, Series 3 - 40 eps
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2001 |
Rove Live, Series 2 - 41 eps
(Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2001 |
Sydney Gay and Lesbian
Mardi Gras (Host) |
Network TEN |
| 2000 |
Rove Live, 10 x 1 hour
live eps (Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2000 |
14th Annual ARIA Awards (Host) |
Network TEN |
| 2000 |
Rove Live, 9 x 1hr
Live eps (Host & producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2000 |
Melbourne Comedy
Festival Debate (Debater) |
Network TEN |
| 1999 |
MILLENIUM New Year's
Eve Telecast (Co-Host) |
Nine Network |
| 1999 |
rove, 9 eps
(Host & producer) |
Nine Network |
| 1999 |
Simply The Best - Television
(Panellist) |
Nine Network |
| 1999 |
Super Debate
(Debater x 3) |
Nine Network |
| 1999 |
Melbourne Comedy
Festival Gala (Host) |
Nine Network |
| 1998-00 |
Good News Week
(Regular panellist) |
ABC-TV/
Network TEN |
| 1997/98 |
The Loft Live (Host & producer) |
Channel 31 |
| 1996 |
Something Hot Before Bed
(Stand Up x 2) |
ABC-TV |
Television - Producing
|
| 2007 |
Before The Game, Series 4
(Co-exec producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2006 |
Before The Game, Series 3
(Co-exec producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2005 |
Before The Game, Series 2
(Co-Exec Producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 |
skitHOUSE, Series 2
(Co-executive producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 |
Before The Game
(Co-executive producer) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
After The Game
(Co-executive producer)
|
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
skitHOUSE, Series 1
(Co-executive producer) |
Network TEN |
Radio
|
|
| 2004 |
Rove Live Radio & Regional Syndicat. (Host with Corinne Grant
& Peter Helliar)
|
Austereo Network |
| 2001-03 |
Saturday Morning Rove
(Host with Corinne Grant & Peter Helliar) |
Austereo Network |
| 2001 |
Breakfast guest in all territories |
Austereo Network |
| 2000 |
The Morning Crew
(Regular guest) |
2Day FM |
| 1999 |
The Breakfast Show
(Weekly Spot) |
Triple J |
| 1993-95 |
Breakfast
(Weekly Spot) |
RTR-FM (Perth) |
Other Releases
|
| 2001 |
CD - Rove Live… Some Music Sony Music |
| 2002 |
CD - Rove Live… Some More Music Sony Music |
| 2003 |
DVD -' Rove 99 -' The Channel Nine Tapes Sony Music |
Live Comedy
|
| 2005 |
Rove McManus Stands Up
Solo Show
Athenaeum Theatre - Melbourne, Enmore Theatre - Sydney, Perth Concert Hall- Perth, Canberra Theatre - Canberra, Thebarton Theatre - Adelaide, Brisbane Convention Centre - Brisbane, St James Theatre - Auckland, Opera House - Wellington. |
| 2001 |
Rove Live Live
With Corinne Grant & Peter Helliar
Riverside Theatre - Parramatta, Twelfth Night Theatre - Brisbane, Regal Theatre - Perth. |
| 2000 |
Rove Live Live
With Corinne Grant, Dave Callan & Peter Helliar
Hi-Fi Bar - Melbourne, Metro - Sydney. |
| 2000 |
Rove
Live As - Solo show
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1999 |
The Cast Of rove Live
With Corinne Grant, Dave Callan & Peter Helliar
Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne. |
| 1999 |
Waiting For Munro
With Corinne Grant
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1999 |
Shame: The College Years
With Rove McManus, Kim Hope & Adam Richard
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1998 |
Shame
With Adam Richard, Kim Hope & Rove McManus
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1997 |
Superhero Street
With Duff & Kynan Barker
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1996 |
Duff & Rove
With Duff
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Artrage Festival - Perth. |
| 1996 |
Fitzroy Lounging Off
With various artists
Melbourne Fringe Festival |
| ** Rove has also made various stand up appearances at numerous venues since 1993, as well as campus and corporate functions. |
Awards
|
| 2007 |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards
Favourite TV Star - Male
|
| 2007 |
TV Week Logie Awards
Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter
Logie for Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program |
| 2006 |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards
Funniest Person |
| 2006 |
TV Week Logie Awards
Silver Logie for Most Popular TV Presenter |
| 2005 |
TV Week Logie Awards:
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV.
Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter
Logie for Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program |
2004 |
TV Week Logie Awards:
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV.
Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter
Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program
|
| 2003 |
TV Week Logie Awards:
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV.
Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter
Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program
|
| 2002 |
TV Week Logie Awards:
Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program
|
| 2001 |
GQ Magazine:
Television Personality of the Year |
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Last Updated: January 2008 |