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A further series was never commissioned. Some people close to the show had said Holland's swearing was seen as a convenient excuse for ending the show. The presenters' live interviews and filmed magazine items were nervously watched by the show's producers and editors as well as Channel 4 executives,
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The cornerstone of the shows was the live performances from three or four bands each week. In an era where most music TV shows featured non-stop miming, the fully live sets by the guest artists were innovative (but the sound mix was often very poor, with a curious quality that made it sound like
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especially when certain pop stars and celebrities not known for their shy and retiring nature were being featured. It was this that gave the show the curious feeling of 'anything might happen' that actually made it the success it was.
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The show usually featured four or five band appearances per week, with one main extended session to close. The format of the show was extended following Series 1 with a number of special events - most notably
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annual fair in Newcastle. This ground breaking broadcast was, at the time, the longest continuous live music show in television history and received much critical and technical acclaim.
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The main presenters were supported, for the first two series, by five newcomers who were picked following a nationally advertised competition: these were
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performed on the first edition of the show in 1982, it was their last live TV appearance together before they split up at the end of the year.
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and suggested the idea of a fund-raising single for the Christmas market to help the Ethiopian famine, the project that would become
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is a United Kingdom music television programme, which ran for five series, from 5 November 1982 to 24 April 1987. It was filmed in
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was instrumental in helping the Scottish duo to their first top ten UK hit; it was also responsible for introducing
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became known for its high-profile music performance 'scoops' from established world class musicians such as
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On 16 January 1987, during the fifth series, Jools Holland used the phrase "be there or be ungroovy
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to give one of the first post-Beatles interviews in an extended article on his work with
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For Holland, Yates and Gray it was the launch pad for successful careers in television.
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The brand name was relaunched by Channel 4 as an online radio station in November 2006.
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appeared on an episode of the second series, recorded on 30th March 1984 as part of
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were playing that night, even though Channel Four offered to fly them by
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In November 2006, the brand was revived as a radio show, also entitled
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In addition to being the launchpad for new and upcoming performers,
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Louise Carpenter, The FT, 13 October 2007 . Accessed October 2014
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Between 1986 and 1987, the series had a summer replacement named
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was a showcase for many emerging 1980s bands. Sunderland band
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will have sat in that pub." The pub was demolished in 2009.
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famously turned down the chance to appear on the show, as
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Interview with Alex James, presenter of the New 2006 Tube
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Studio 5 was also used to produce a spin-off show called
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