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'''''NightLife''''' with [[Tony Delroy]] is a popular late night talkback show across [[ABC Local Radio]], Broadcasting from the [[702 ABC Sydney]] studios in Ultimo, Sydney. It offers a mix of both news and current affairs, lifestyle and entertainment. Each night there are regular features and presenters. The listening audience is heavily featured throughout the program.
'''''NightLife''''' with [[Tony Delroy]] is a popular late night talkback show across [[ABC Local Radio]], Broadcasting from the [[702 ABC Sydney]] studios in Ultimo, [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. It offers a mix of both news and current affairs, lifestyle and entertainment. Each night there are regular features and presenters. The listening audience is heavily featured throughout the program.


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Revision as of 12:19, 16 January 2008

NightLife with Tony Delroy is a popular late night talkback show across ABC Local Radio, Broadcasting from the 702 ABC Sydney studios in Ultimo, Sydney, Australia. It offers a mix of both news and current affairs, lifestyle and entertainment. Each night there are regular features and presenters. The listening audience is heavily featured throughout the program.

Role Name
Host Tony Delroy
Producer/Panel Operator/Phones David White

NightLife is on weekday nights from 10pm to 2am AEST on ABC Local Radio right across Australia.

Regular guests

Bernadette Young from 720 ABC Perth and Bernie Hobbs fill in for Tony Delroy on Summer NightLife throughout the Summer period. Comedian Libbi Gorr also occasionally fills in for Tony Delroy.

Segments

The show usually has a guest in the first hour, including a large portion of the time set for audience talkback. The second hour also has guests, but without a talkback section. "What The Papers Say" is on at 11:35 pm, where the major Australian newspapers share their main stories for the next day with listeners. The third hour usually involves "The Challenge", while the fourth hour includes another chance for audience feedback in the "Issue of the Day," followed by a book reading.

In 2007, the popular "Not the Nightly News" segment was axed without notice.