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206:. The regular format was for a single presenter to provide links for a number of packaged features and interviews or panel discussion in the studio. Some editions were given over to in-depth coverage of a single topic, for example a whole programme on 529:
famed author, director and horror master Clive Barker welcomed a discussion of fellow horror writers, directors and icons such as Lisa Tuttle, John Carpenter, Roger Corman, Ramsey Campbell and Peter Adkins.
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s presenters were mostly picked from up-and-coming writers and critics rather than professional broadcasters or journalists. For many it was their first exposure on mainstream television.
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discussing one of his works on display in the studio: a glass of water on a high shelf which the artist claimed was an oak tree.
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album in 1992. After the group had stopped playing live ten years previously, it was a rare live performance from them.
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and went from a weekly to a monthly broadcast slot. It went through a number of incarnations, and now entitled
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In 1991, Jackson left the programme to become Head of Music and Arts at the BBC; he later became Controller of
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came under the now closed Music and Arts Department of BBC Television, which also produced
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who was sitting at the table saying "you don't have a chip on your shoulder, you've got a
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that also drew away the programme's appeal to popular music acts. As Controller of
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The autocue freezing on Matthew Collings and him saying "I haven't got my script"
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Some weeks would be given over to one subject across the week, such as
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The forty and sometimes fifty-minute programmes were presented mostly
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Host Michael Ignatieff barking at a guest "Don't patronise me!"
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continued until March 2013 when it was moved from BBC Two to
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featured music performances, live or pre-recorded, including
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whilst he was still officially in hiding following the
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The programme proper was cancelled by Jackson in 1995.
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Index

The Late Show (UK TV series)
British television
BBC2
Newsnight
graveyard slot
BBC2
Alan Yentob
Michael Jackson
Network 7
Monitor
Late Night Line-Up
Horror Cafè
Clive Barker
Clive James
The Old Grey Whistle Test
Van Morrison
Leonard Cohen
Public Enemy
Joni Mitchell
The Stone Roses
Dick Dale
The Cramps
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Fall
R.E.M.
Little Village
Jane's Addiction
Jeff Buckley
Omnibus
Arena

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