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'''Ron Steward''' born 1927 is a former [[Australia]]n [[media personality]]. He made an odd but regular appearance on the [[Australian television]] show, ''[[Rove (TV series)|Rove Live]]'' as a [[movie reviewer]]. He has had a long involvement with the film industry since the 1940s, when he packed films and put them on the trains going out for [[Paramount Pictures]]. He retired from this job in 1991.

Steward was discovered by [[Rove McManus]] on his radio program, ''[[Rove Live Radio]]''. McManus signed him to [[Roving Enterprises]] in February 2005. He presented a segment was called ''Ron's Review'', regularly appearing with [[Peter Helliar]] who also reviewed each film. He was seen at the 2004 Australian [[TV Week]] [[Logie Awards]] at Melbourne's [[Crown Casino]] taking the stars backstage after their wins. Ron then went on to be a regular on ''Rove Live Radio''.

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Revision as of 23:21, 21 February 2009

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