Whose Shout

Whose Shout was a weekly live variety hour television program produced by RMITV that broadcast on C31 Melbourne. The show was a reboot of Under Melbourne Tonight set in an old pub called the Stumpy Arms and had game elements like What's Goin' On There?. Tony Biggs, Stephen Hall and Vin "Rastas" Hedger played the role of bar tenders and Joel McLean played the role of race caller. Special guest punters included Adam Richards, Dave Hughes, Rod Quantock, Peter Helliar and many more. The show also featured music performances from artists such as Fred Negro.[1]

Whose Shout
Directed byBernie Carr
Presented byStephen Hall (Bar Tender)
Vin "Rastas" Hedger (Bar Tender)
Tony Biggs (Bar Tender)
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producer(s)Jill Harris Vin "Rastas" Hedger Bernie Carr
Production location(s)RMIT University
Melbourne, Australia
Running timeApprox. 60 min. (Including Commercials)
Production company(s)RMITV (Student Community Television Inc.)
Release
Original networkC31 Melbourne
Original release1999
Chronology
Preceded byWhat's Goin' On There? (1998)

Cast

PresenterRoleTenure
Stephen HallBar Tender1999
Vin "Rastas" HedgerBar Tender1999
Tony BiggsBar Tender1999
Joel McLeanRace Caller1999

[2]

gollark: 1/3 of vaccines working is still a great achievement, but also doesn't mean it's fully understood.
gollark: And computing is a horrible mess where nobody agrees on lots of things, the industry is stuck decades behind research, and everything has awful security holes.
gollark: Or something something nontrivial zeroes of the Riemann zeta function.
gollark: Chemistry/physics/maths/CS etc. are even more broadly defined and complex though, bad examples.
gollark: Yes, knowledge has improved in an absolute sense but apparently vaccine trials are still only successful 1/3 of the time generally.

References

  1. "Whose Shout - 1999". eb.aanet.com.au. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  2. "UMT list'98". eb.aanet.com.au. Retrieved 14 January 2014.


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