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6/10
Was a great show.
MikeHunt107523 May 2020
I read the other reviews here and felt I had to correct some of their idiocy.

Steve Vizard began one of Australia's first late night talk shows. Channel 9 WAS airing the David Letterman show, and had been for years, and channel 7 decided "why import, let's make our own home grown version"? Tonight Live was born. A variety show that drew inspiration from ALL U.S late night talk shows, not just Letterman.

The show created it's own style, and featured everyone of the whose who of the early 90s, both Australian and world famous celebrities and entertainers. If a show was bad, it would not have had so many recognised names as guests.

The show was highly successful for 2 years, creating classic Australian TV moments that can be found on the best moments DVD which was a special run for TV to celebrate 10 years since the show first aired.

Shows like these do not run for 3 years if they're not rating well, especially in the just before midnight time slots. The show didn't lack viewership or ratings, it was cancelled due to Steve Vizard wanting to step away from the show and persue a career in politics. The show ended up being guest-hosted by various names such as Agro and Bob Geldof, but mostly by Richard Stubbs.

I felt Stubs did do a great job of hosting the show, however he didn't create the same atmosphere Vizard could, and it was confusing audiences as to why the shows title was not just changed to Tonight Live with Richard Stubbs? Perhaps he couldn't commit and a suitable replacement couldn't be found, or channel 7 just decided not to continue with Stubbs? Who knows, but it was not due to lack of viewer interest. It also could be that despite Stubbs being a good host, he wasn't really creating any classic moments.

Vizard played with the idea of reviving the show in the mid 2000s, but Australian TV won't put any money into anything that can't be filmed cheap and superficial anymore.

Unfortunately shows like this most likely will never be seen again. Perhaps bits might show up on YouTube not taken from the DVD, but it's one of those shows where if you didn't watch it when it was on, it's not likely there's a place to see it ever again in its entirity creating any new fans or fulfill any late comers curiosity. The show is now most likely lost forever in a vault somewhere. Hopefully another best-of may see the light of day sometime, but till then, R.I.P Tonight Live, and thanks for the memories.
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A great show
alanerskine125 February 2005
Many interesting guests, many different characters that simply wouldn't work on an American show.

While this was clearly a version of Tonight Live with David Letterman, Australians were already familiar with Mr Letterman and hand no difficulty, for four years, realising the differences.

The humour was very Australian, the content was for Australia and there is simply not enough of that.

One "cast member" that is missing from the list is Jack Van Degancamp - he was a camera man at the Seven Network and was a wonderful man.

Despite what some might think, talk shows are certainly not the high point in television entertainment. Talk shows are all about talking and can be quite unpredictable. But to last for four years, indicates a certain quality.
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1/10
Poor copy of Letterman Show
Tak00513 May 2019
This TV Show was a near carbon copy of the David Letterman show in the USA. The Letterman Show was hardly known in Australia at this time and people unknowingly believed it was an original concept. The extent that it replicated Letterman made it cringeworthy.
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1/10
Poor mans attempt at Letterman
shadiakra8 August 2015
Poor mans attempt at Letterman really. I remember being desperate to stay up late to see this when I was 12 and it's only now at 34 having watched tons of Lettterman over the years I can't help but laugh at our attempt to copy cat the style and success of the show with our own using Steve Vizard who is no way anything close to a Letterman. No real monologue at the start, no top 10 and C grade guests with the nightly news stuck in the middle made this one weak show. A nostalgia trip for any Australian who was around in 1992 of which I was but apart from that poor. Loved the spontaneous nudity though. Wouldn't have thought showing a woman's bare breasts would be allowed even at that hour.
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