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''The Afternoon Show'' is an Australian children's afternoon magazine television series that aired on the ABC from 16 February 1987 to 17 December 1993. It was the wrapper show for the afternoon children's programming block between 5:00 pm. to 6:00 p.m. Presented by James Valentine (1987–1990),
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(1990), Stephanie Osfield (1991) and Michael Tunn (1991–1993), the show aired a selection of cartoons such as ''
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in the UK) and a two-part special created for The Afternoon Show called '' Bodybeat''. The show sometimes air music videos in between gaps. When original host James Valentine left at the end of the 80s, the series had a couple of female hosts fill in until a permanent host could be found. In May 1991, 17 year-old Michael Tunn, Australia's youngest professional radio presenter at the time at 17, took over hosting duties until it was eventually discontinued just over 2 years later. In January 1993, the show later had a Summer Edition with five extra programs including all ten episodes of ''
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'', reruns of '' The Ratties'' and ''
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'', debuts of the American-British-Welsh animated series ''
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'' and the British drama and serial series '' Dodgem'', '' Troublemakers'', '' The Gift'' and '' Sweet Seventeen'' and small repeats of '' Big Square Eye''. Several months after the show was axed in late 1993, it was replaced with a new half hour music series called '' Loud''. Hosted by Michael Tunn (who hosted ''The Afternoon Show'' from 13 May 1991 to 17 December 1993), it featured music videos, video game and movie reviews, feature stories on youth culture, on location interviews with bands and musicians talking about their favourite bands. The series first aired on 11 April 1994 and was shown on ABC from Monday to Thursday every afternoon at 5:30. The final episode was broadcast on 16 June 1994.


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