February 1999 (February 1999) – April 1999 (April 1999)[1]
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The Late Report was a short-lived news satire show on Australia's Seven Network during 1999. The show originally ran at 10:30pm on Tuesdays, preceded by spoof news-broadcast show The Big News, and featured interviews, trivia segments, and comedic takes on pop culture and current events.[2]
The show had a rotating group of hosts, led by Richard Stubbs and also featuring John Safran, Michael Veitch, Marg Downey, Tony Wilson, and Emma Tom. While originally signed for a 14-week season,[3] it ultimately ran for only 10 weeks.[1]
^ abWilmoth, Peter (10 April 1999). "Seven's 'risky' comedy folds". The Age. ProQuest 363333775. Archived from the original on 29 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
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