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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because Rob Lloyd is important. He was the host, co-writer and producer of the multi-Antenna-Award-winning show Mutant Way which won The 2010
Antenna Awards for OUTSTANDING COMEDY PROGRAM and OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN TECHNICAL INNOVATION. Rob is also the host of
RMITV flagship program
Live on Bowen which is the RMITV highest rating show. Rob also has a
Doctor Who themed Comedy show Who, Me that has had sell out seasons The 2011
Melbourne Fringe Festival, The 2011
Armageddon (convention) (Melbourne), The 2012
Adelaide Fringe Festival, The 2012
Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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04:50, 7 August 2013 (UTC) Rob Lloyd is an Australian actor/comedian who has received acclaim. He is currently the host of the RMITV flagship program Live on Bowen which airs in Melbourne and Geelong on Channel 31 (Australia), Brisbane on 31 Digital, and Adelaide on 44 Adelaide. He was the host, co-writer and producer of the multi-Antenna-Award-winning show The Mutant Way which won the 2010 Antenna Awards for OUTSTANDING COMEDY PROGRAM and OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN TECHNICAL INNOVATION. Rob also has a Doctor Who themed Comedy show called Who, Me that has had sell out seasons at The 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival, The 2011 Armageddon (convention) (Melbourne), The 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival, The 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.reply
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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because Rob Lloyd is important. He was the host, co-writer and producer of the multi-Antenna-Award-winning show Mutant Way which won The 2010
Antenna Awards for OUTSTANDING COMEDY PROGRAM and OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN TECHNICAL INNOVATION. Rob is also the host of
RMITV flagship program
Live on Bowen which is the RMITV highest rating show. Rob also has a
Doctor Who themed Comedy show Who, Me that has had sell out seasons The 2011
Melbourne Fringe Festival, The 2011
Armageddon (convention) (Melbourne), The 2012
Adelaide Fringe Festival, The 2012
Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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04:50, 7 August 2013 (UTC) Rob Lloyd is an Australian actor/comedian who has received acclaim. He is currently the host of the RMITV flagship program Live on Bowen which airs in Melbourne and Geelong on Channel 31 (Australia), Brisbane on 31 Digital, and Adelaide on 44 Adelaide. He was the host, co-writer and producer of the multi-Antenna-Award-winning show The Mutant Way which won the 2010 Antenna Awards for OUTSTANDING COMEDY PROGRAM and OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN TECHNICAL INNOVATION. Rob also has a Doctor Who themed Comedy show called Who, Me that has had sell out seasons at The 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival, The 2011 Armageddon (convention) (Melbourne), The 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival, The 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.reply