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Encyclopedia > Let Loose Live
Let Loose Live cast clockwise from top right: McMillan, Curry, Hall, Downey, Moon, McLennan (below), Veitch, Eckersley, O'Neil, Lane, van de Zandt, Calleja
Let Loose Live cast clockwise from top right: McMillan, Curry, Hall, Downey, Moon, McLennan (below), Veitch, Eckersley, O'Neil, Lane, van de Zandt, Calleja

Let Loose Live was an hour-long Australian live sketch comedy television programme that was broadcast on the Seven Network on Sunday nights at 8:30 PM. It was axed after just two episodes due to disappointing ratings. Image File history File links Let_Loose_Live_Cast. ... Image File history File links Let_Loose_Live_Cast. ... Image File history File links Letlooselive_title. ... Live television refers to television broadcasts of events or performances as they are happening, or on a delay of several seconds, rather than from video recordings or film. ... A Sketch (drawing) is a drawing or other composition that is not intended as a finished work. ... Comedy is the use of humor in the form of theater, where it simply referred to a play with a happy ending, in contrast to a tragedy. ... The Seven Network is Australias largest television network, avaliable in major markets across Australia. ... Sunday is considered either the first or the seventh day of the week, between Saturday and Monday, and the second day of the weekend in some cultures. ...


Let Loose Live made its premiere on the Seven Network on Sunday 29 May 2005. Its termination was announced the day after the second episode aired. Tim Worner, Seven's programming boss, conceded that it did not live up to expectations despite being strongly promoted. According to OzTAM, 955,000 viewers tuned in to its pilot episode, but then plummeted almost by a third to 650,000 the following week. OzTAM is an Australian television ratings research firm that collects and markets television viewership data. ...

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Cast

  • Peter Moon
  • Michael Veitch
  • Marg Downey
  • Colin Lane
  • Dave O'Neil
  • Jane Hall
  • Andrew Curry
  • Paul Calleja
  • Queenie van de Zandt
  • Kate McLennan
  • Sam McMillan
  • Julie Eckersley

Marg Downey is an Australian comedian. ... Colin Lane is an Australian comedian, usually alongside Frank Woodley, forming the comedic duo, Lano and Woodley. ... Jane Hall is one of four pundits on the Fox News Channel program Fox News Watch. ...

Guest Hosts

William McInnes (b. ... May 29 is the 149th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (150th in leap years). ... Tom Williams is an Australian television presenter and personality. ... June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ... Guy Theodore Sebastian (born October 26, 1981) was the winner of the first series of Australian Idol in 2003. ...

See also

This is a list of Australian television series and television programs. ...

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