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This is largely a collection of clips from old VHS tapes of UK TV shows from the 1990s.
Comments on videos are very welcome. Some have remarked about the sound quality and low volume. Unfortunately, many of these clips were recorded onto LP cassettes on a mono video recorder over 15 years ago and there is little I can do about this.
I'd be extremely grateful if anyone who has a copies of the following would get in touch:
- Watch This Or The Dog Dies (BBC2, 1998)
- Goodbye To The Nineties (BBC2, 1999)
- Nightmare At Canary Wharf (BBC2, 1995)
- Any clips from DEF II (Reportage, The Living Soap etc, BBC2)
- Any clips from Network 7 (Channel Four)
- Any programmes from the Channel 4 "Whose News?" season in 1994/1995
Comments on videos are very welcome. Some have remarked about the sound quality and low volume. Unfortunately, many of these clips were recorded onto LP cassettes on a mono video recorder over 15 years ago and there is little I can do about this.
I'd be extremely grateful if anyone who has a copies of the following would get in touch:
- Watch This Or The Dog Dies (BBC2, 1998)
- Goodbye To The Nineties (BBC2, 1999)
- Nightmare At Canary Wharf (BBC2, 1995)
- Any clips from DEF II (Reportage, The Living Soap etc, BBC2)
- Any clips from Network 7 (Channel Four)
- Any programmes from the Channel 4 "Whose News?" season in 1994/1995
Paul Morley on Daytime TV
Clip of a film by Paul Morley on daytime TV from the Late Show in 1990.
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Paul Morley on Late-Night TV
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Clip of a film by Paul Morley on late night TV from the Late Show in 1990. Features clips of a recording of The Hitman and Her in Manchester
The Late Show - Guest Arguments
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Various disagreements between guests on the Late Show which was broadcast on BBC2 between 1989 and 1995. The clip includes Toby Young, Jon Savage (both discussing the first edition of The Modern Review) Howard Jacobsen, Waldemar Januszczak, Brian Sewell, Pierre Salinger, Christopher Hitchens (both discussing Oliver Stone's JFK), Jonathan Miller, Tom Paulin, Sarah Maitland, Michael Ignatieff, Sa...
What The Papers Say - The Modern Review Closure Part 1
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An edition of What The Papers Say presented by Isabel Hilton on BBC2 in 1995. The broadcast date is believed to be 10 June 1995. This features the closure of The Modern Review following a fallout between Toby Young and Julie Burchill (who had an affair with Charlotte Raven). It is also features The Scott Inquiry and the late Conservative MP Sir Nicholas Scott allegedly walking away from a car a...
What The Papers Say Part 2
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Part 2 of an edition of What The Papers Say from BBC2 presented by Isabel Hilton in 1995. The broadcast date is believed to be 10 June 1995. This features the closure of The Modern Review following a fallout between Toby Young and Julie Burchill (who had an affair with Charlotte Raven). It is also features The Scott Inquiry and the late Conservative MP Sir Nicholas Scott allegedly walking away ...
Mrs Merton Part 3
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Spoof chat show starring Caorline Aherne. Guests are Jimmy Hill, Andrew Neil and Paul Daniels (his wife Debbie McGee had also appeared on this show)
Mrs Merton Part 2
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Spoof chat show starring Caorline Aherne. Guests are Jimmy Hill, Andrew Neil and Paul Daniels (his wife Debbie McGee had also appeared on this show)
Mrs Merton Part 1
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Spoof chat show starring Caorline Aherne. Guests are Jimmy Hill, Andrew Neil and Paul Daniels (his wife Debbie McGee had also appeared on this show)
Vivienne Westwood on Wogan with Sue Lawley
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Clip of Vivienne Westood's appearance on Wogan with Sue Lawley on BBC1 in 1988 with fellow guests Russell Harty and Janet Street-Porter. The audience respond to Vivienne's "Time Machine" collection by laughing at the models in the studio. This clip which features commentary from Colin McDowell and Peter York is taken from "Fashion versus the BBC" which was shown on BBC4 in January 2009 as part ...
Smashie and Nicey The End Of An Era Part 5 (Edited)
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Smashie and Nicey reflect on their radio careers after their depature from Fab FM. Features Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Broadcast on BBC1 in 1994. This was inspired by the shake up of BBC Radio 1 by Matthew Bannister which saw the departure of DJs such as Dave Lee Travis and Simon Bates. Note this has been edited to remove a particular audio track following a claim for copyright.
Victoria Wood Sketch Margery and Joan
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Sketch from Red Nose Day 1988 featuring Victoria Wood and Julie Walters as daytime TV presenters Margery and Joan.
Keith Allen walks off The Late Show
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Keith Allen storms out of a BBC Late Show debate in 1989 about situation comedy. Other participants include Farrukh Dhondy, Vic Reeves, and Morwenna Banks. Keith makes the comment "You haven't got a chip on your shoulder. You've got a vindaloo" which was reportedly the inspiration for the Fat Les track Vindaloo. Please note this clip does contain strong language.
Tony Colston-Hayter & Paul Morley on One Hour With Jonathan Ross
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Tony Colston-Hayter (who established the "Freedom To Party" campaign) & Paul Morley on One Hour with Jonathan Ross on Channel 4 in 1989. Tony handcuffs himself to Jonathan Ross as a protest and then throws water over Paul Morley. This clip is taken from The 100 Greatest TV Moments From Hell
Sub Sub Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) Live
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Live performance by Sub Sub (now Doves) featuring Melanie Williams of Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) on Channel 4 in 1993.
M People One Night In Heaven
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Stunning live performance of One Night In Heaven by M People (members Heather Small, Mike Pickering, Paul Heard, Shovell) of One Night In Heaven at the Glastonbury Festival in 1994. Unfortunately, I only have this clip that was shown on the BBC. If anyone has the full set I would love to hear from you!
Rozalla Faith (In The Power Of Love) TOTP
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Rozalla Faith (In The Power Of Love) TOTP
Jane's Addiction Been Caught Stealing BBC Live
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Jane's Addiction Been Caught Stealing BBC Live
Did he say here's Hawkwind??? Hahaha
The best.......!
M Kahn - Classic
dude asked someone how "highly regarded they are" and expected an answer lmao
Janet Street Porter didn’t say anything for AGES all whilst grinning. When she ‘stuck up’ for Vivienne it was only to make herself ‘look good’ it was very poor.
Morto for your man wherever he is now... What a loser 😂
Sue Lawley did this to Christine Keeler, but being the intelligent classy lady she is Christine Keeler came out on top.
RIP Mark and Van 🖤💫🖤💫
Milky Milky!
I do not understand this visceral, seething hatred that some people have for imagination and design. This is particularly the case in Britain, and PARTICULARLY in the boomer generation. Anything that attempts to stand out in any way... they can't bear it. Glad I don't see the world through their sad grey eyes.
Thank you Vivienne Westwood for giving me confidence not to follow Sheep 🐑 R.I.P ♥️
RIP Mark, legend
Having worked on cruise ships in the Caribbean since the 1990s I can totally relate to this. Not.
Mike Johnson was nothing like Lou on stage
Is Paul Morley still bloody bangin' on about Kylie minogoo? Silly sod.
What an arrogant, jumped up prat Lawley is!!!
Nice
Best Radio show ever to grace the airwaves 1991-2006 Pete Tong got power 💥
From 'Winter Songs' promo EP (1992) for ''Sweet Oblivion' tour. Track 6. Source: Wikipedia A
It wasn't the BBC's fault - they were laughing because they were ridiculous - It wasn't rude - she was just shown as she was.... And calling Russell Harty the voice of the 'everyman' just shows how out of touch the commentator is... 612 likes after 15 years says it all...
They don't realise that most of what they are wearing can be looked on as non functional and decorative, but they lack the awareness. Harty and Lawley playing to crowd like cnts
Comedy should have stopped there
This sounds much better than the Jay Leno performance that was a rough night for them
Sue Lawley sat there looking like a post menopausal third rate Princess Di knockoff playing to the peanut gallery. Those clothes have been far more influential than the mediocrity offered by Lawley and Harty.
Changed our lives. Me, wife and even our sons use the Nicey and Smashie vocabulary on a daily basis, type-stuff. Our friends think we are a couple of oddballs, kind of scenario. We dont care, we think being different is absolutely mungous, mate
"'Would you like to be strong and healthy.? "
"She makes clothes for bad people" yeah, and the fact that you invited her on your show to mock her, what does that make you?
Good singer, but an ungreatful dude! He never gave the guys credit and even said that the ST days meant nothing to him. When he died he had accomplished nothing by himslef..
Who is that journalist trying to convince he was being condescending all interview telling him what to wear and then calling him stupid he deserved that
Superb.
Best thing Harry and Paul have ever done. Super stuff!
Best wish from peter sandstedt in sweden and have a great time best from peter 🤔🤔🤔♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
I always thought Russell was a pompous fool.
Love these guys, i prefer mark lanegans solo albums more so, but still gold. BUT i always thought the guitar solos were always wack. Lanegan was THE gem in this band.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. I didn't became a fan of Mark Lanegan until he sang in Mad Season. For me, the Screaming Trees songs only had beautiful vocals and drums tempos . . . besides that the guitars and bass just seems like white noise to me and didn't flow well.
****1:40**** this is the funniest satire of uk media ever....im 54 + completely get this......
One does not simply have a favorite screaming trees song
Goddamnitt fat man cannot play at all
Neither can your mom
Fat man space odessy
A pearl before swine rip, viv
Angus Deighton in the infamous brown suit
Thank you Boys! Love Eric’s blue hair!
Country Music’s #1 Crooner !
Please, name one country band/artist that remotely resembles this. I'd love to hear it.
What an arse Russell Harty was.
Grande Dinosaur ❤
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Poe quoi the surprise
“When I left home I made mmmmother preserve my bedroom”
Why isn't Janet Street Porter saying anything to support Vivienne Westwood. Ok, i read that she did. Westwood's clothes were fantastic, that suit is beautifully made. If i could have worn them, i would. I loved her looks. Westwood's red dress is great. Harty and Sue Lawley were drabs, drabbos.
0:50 Nicey goes "Wroth 'n' Rock" on the telly in true celebrity meltdown style! 📺😂👍 2:06 The sound of the ice cubes nervously rattling in the whiskey glass give this scene the final touch!
1:52 "ROCK, with Nice!" - perfect spoof of Tommy Vance's Rock Show - those were the days! 📻🎵👍