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Robert Ian Sitch (born 17 March 1962), is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter, actor and comedian.
Sitch was born in 1962, son of Melbourne bus proprietor Charles (Charlie) Sitch. Sitch attended St Kevin's College and Melbourne Grammar and graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Melbourne, where he resided at Trinity College. He worked at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne, where he assisted in the deliveries of newborns. He practised medicine for a short time.
Sitch is currently a member of the Working Dog production company which produced the television shows Frontline, A River Somewhere, The Panel, Thank God You're Here and Utopia, and feature films The Castle, the The Dish and Any Questions for Ben?. Sitch co-wrote and directed each of these movies.
In 2006, to mark 50 years of television in Australia, the Nine Network special 50 Years 50 Stars listed Sitch at the 39th greatest living television star in Australia. Several of his programs, including The D-Generation and Frontline, were included in the earlier special; 50 Years 50 Shows coming in at 50 and 22 respectively.
The Late Show may refer to:
http://abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive For almost three decades, the comedy productions of the Working Dog group have been consistently relevant, entertaining and deeply political, including 'D Generation', 'Frontline', 'The Panel', 'The Late Show', among others, and the latest ABC TV series 'Utopia' is no different. Rob Sitch talks about his life's trajectory with Phillip Adams. Utopia screens on ABC TV at 8.30pm Wednesday night, or can be seen on iView (http://iview.abc.net.au/)
Another Shitscared sketch featuring Rob Stitch, Mick Molloy and Tom Gleisner from the Best Bits DVD. The Late Show was an Australian live sketch show during the early 90's.
Tom Gleisner interviews 'Bruce Mcavaney' (Rob Sitch) during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Australia's foremost daredevil, Rob Sitch, presents Shitscared. Tips: 1DxiW5QGzMxH4Jz2Guo68aLDyJn95c9i9J
The 20th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin & Ed Kavalee. Guest Host Rob Sitch Originally aired 3rd May 2006
This video was captured from VHS or Beta Recording Tape, and uploaded straight to You Tube, if for any reason this video contravenes any copyright, or you have any issues with this being broadcast, please contact me and I'm happy to assist you with any issues. Please enjoy!
The 20th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin & Ed Kavalee. Guest Host Rob Sitch Originally aired 3rd May 2006
Behind the Scenes of Frontline by Working Dog. taken from the end of the "Basic Instincts", "Keeping Up Appearances", "Give Em Enough Rope", and "Divide the Community, Multiply the Ratings" VHS release. Thanks to Commercials Ahoy! for lending me a copy!
The 45th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin, Ed Kavalee & Richard Marsland. Guest Host Rob Sitch 2nd appearance Originally aired 7th June 2006
Host Tom Gleisner Panellists Glenn Robbins, Rob Sitch, Kate Langbroek, Santo Cilauro
The radio telescope at Parkes http://maykiller.blogspot.com/0205873 , New South Wales, Australia, was used by NASA throughout the Apollo program to receive signals in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 2nd last show of the Year for The Panel. (November 1998) With Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Tony Martin, Rob Sitch and Kate Langbrook.
Episode One - "1,000 Light Years Thick" - The Siding Spring Observatory is in danger of being shut down and resident astronomer Helene McKenzie is the only thing standing in the way. Battling an inept local council and hindered by a ragtag bunch of colleagues, her fight is set to be an uphill one. ===================================================== As seen on Channel 31 Melbourne (Digital 44) at 8:30pm every Monday... As well as an August 8th premiere at 9:30pm (ACST) on Channel 44 in Adelaide... The Australian comedy/drama series Under The Milky Way, starring Lee McClenaghan, Matt Stewart, Marty Rhone, Mark Gambino, Kristen Snowden, Rowan Francis, Davini Malcolm, Sophie Cusworth, Tom McCathie, Kate Dehnert, Jess Perkins and Rob Sitch. Score by Mitchell Berk for Kreb Music & openin...
A rock legend (Damien Leith) arrives in town to perform at a benefit organised by Mayor Barnham to help distract the town from Siding Spring's closure. The opening of competing observatory "Red Skies" brings Mike Finch to town, who clashes with Helene instantly. Helene's affections continue to grow for interstate colleague Simon Redding. ===================================================== As seen on Channel 31 Melbourne (Digital 44) at 8:30pm every Monday... As well as an August 8th premiere at 9:30pm (ACST) on Channel 44 in Adelaide... The Australian comedy/drama series Under The Milky Way, starring Lee McClenaghan, Matt Stewart, Marty Rhone, Mark Gambino, Kristen Snowden, Rowan Francis, Davini Malcolm, Sophie Cusworth, Tom McCathie, Kate Dehnert, Jess Perkins and Rob Sitch. Score ...
Legendary Australian comedian and Working Dog founder Rob Sitch talks about his new ABC observational comedy series Utopia, which focuses on bureaucracy and government.
http://abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive For almost three decades, the comedy productions of the Working Dog group have been consistently relevant, entertaining and deeply political, including 'D Generation', 'Frontline', 'The Panel', 'The Late Show', among others, and the latest ABC TV series 'Utopia' is no different. Rob Sitch talks about his life's trajectory with Phillip Adams. Utopia screens on ABC TV at 8.30pm Wednesday night, or can be seen on iView (http://iview.abc.net.au/)
Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattsmovierev Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/ Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews interviews Any Questions for Ben? writer/director Rob Sitch.
http://www.patreon.com/flemishdog https://www.facebook.com/FLEMISHDOG Interview with Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner about working on Frontline and The Castle from ABC's "Between the Lines". From VHS.
Noam Chomsky is the recipient of this year's Sydney Peace Prize. In the 1st part of this interview he talks about his childhood, his education and his passion of linguistics, science as well as American foreign and domestic politics. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive
http://abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive For almost three decades, the comedy productions of the Working Dog group have been consistently relevant, entertaining and deeply political, including 'D Generation', 'Frontline', 'The Panel', 'The Late Show', among others, and the latest ABC TV series 'Utopia' is no different. Rob Sitch talks about his life's trajectory with Phillip Adams. Utopia screens on ABC TV at 8.30pm Wednesday night, or can be seen on iView (http://iview.abc.net.au/)
Another Shitscared sketch featuring Rob Stitch, Mick Molloy and Tom Gleisner from the Best Bits DVD. The Late Show was an Australian live sketch show during the early 90's.
Tom Gleisner interviews 'Bruce Mcavaney' (Rob Sitch) during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Australia's foremost daredevil, Rob Sitch, presents Shitscared. Tips: 1DxiW5QGzMxH4Jz2Guo68aLDyJn95c9i9J
The 20th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin & Ed Kavalee. Guest Host Rob Sitch Originally aired 3rd May 2006
This video was captured from VHS or Beta Recording Tape, and uploaded straight to You Tube, if for any reason this video contravenes any copyright, or you have any issues with this being broadcast, please contact me and I'm happy to assist you with any issues. Please enjoy!
The 20th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin & Ed Kavalee. Guest Host Rob Sitch Originally aired 3rd May 2006
Behind the Scenes of Frontline by Working Dog. taken from the end of the "Basic Instincts", "Keeping Up Appearances", "Give Em Enough Rope", and "Divide the Community, Multiply the Ratings" VHS release. Thanks to Commercials Ahoy! for lending me a copy!
The 45th episode from 2006 of Triple M's Get This featuring Tony Martin, Ed Kavalee & Richard Marsland. Guest Host Rob Sitch 2nd appearance Originally aired 7th June 2006
Host Tom Gleisner Panellists Glenn Robbins, Rob Sitch, Kate Langbroek, Santo Cilauro
The radio telescope at Parkes http://maykiller.blogspot.com/0205873 , New South Wales, Australia, was used by NASA throughout the Apollo program to receive signals in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 2nd last show of the Year for The Panel. (November 1998) With Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Tony Martin, Rob Sitch and Kate Langbrook.
Episode One - "1,000 Light Years Thick" - The Siding Spring Observatory is in danger of being shut down and resident astronomer Helene McKenzie is the only thing standing in the way. Battling an inept local council and hindered by a ragtag bunch of colleagues, her fight is set to be an uphill one. ===================================================== As seen on Channel 31 Melbourne (Digital 44) at 8:30pm every Monday... As well as an August 8th premiere at 9:30pm (ACST) on Channel 44 in Adelaide... The Australian comedy/drama series Under The Milky Way, starring Lee McClenaghan, Matt Stewart, Marty Rhone, Mark Gambino, Kristen Snowden, Rowan Francis, Davini Malcolm, Sophie Cusworth, Tom McCathie, Kate Dehnert, Jess Perkins and Rob Sitch. Score by Mitchell Berk for Kreb Music & openin...
A rock legend (Damien Leith) arrives in town to perform at a benefit organised by Mayor Barnham to help distract the town from Siding Spring's closure. The opening of competing observatory "Red Skies" brings Mike Finch to town, who clashes with Helene instantly. Helene's affections continue to grow for interstate colleague Simon Redding. ===================================================== As seen on Channel 31 Melbourne (Digital 44) at 8:30pm every Monday... As well as an August 8th premiere at 9:30pm (ACST) on Channel 44 in Adelaide... The Australian comedy/drama series Under The Milky Way, starring Lee McClenaghan, Matt Stewart, Marty Rhone, Mark Gambino, Kristen Snowden, Rowan Francis, Davini Malcolm, Sophie Cusworth, Tom McCathie, Kate Dehnert, Jess Perkins and Rob Sitch. Score ...