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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 29, 1998
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 401
  • Networks: ITV1
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CD:UK(1998)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)

Overview

CD:UK was a British music television programme. Originally run in conjunction with SMTV Live, the programme first aired on ITV on 29 August 1998 to rival the BBC's Live & Kicking and was the replacement for The Chart Show, which had been airing on the network for nine and a half years. In contrast to its predecessor, which only showed promo videos, CD:UK was broadcast live on Saturday mornings with a studio audience and featured live performances, as well as star interviews and competitions. It also featured the Saturday Chart, which although was unofficial, usually reflected the new chart positions a day before the official chart was announced on Radio 1. This made the BBC's long-running Top of the Pops, which aired only the night before, seem very out-of-date broadcasting the previous week's chart. CD:UK later utilised an interactive chart based on viewers' votes, called the MiTracks Countdown. From 1999 to 2004, the show was sponsored by Tizer. In 2002, the programmes was criticised for showing "raunchy" performances in a slot aimed at children, sparked by a performance of "Dirrty" by Christina Aguilera. In response, a spin-off programme entitled CD:UK Hotshots, featuring music videos which could be considered unsuitable for daytime viewing, was launched in January 2003 and broadcast overnight.

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Season 1

55 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Aug 29, 19980.0
2Episode 2Sep 5, 19980.0
3Episode 3Sep 12, 19980.0
4Episode 4Sep 19, 19980.0
5Episode 5Sep 26, 19980.0
6Episode 6Oct 3, 19980.0
7Episode 7Oct 10, 19980.0
8Episode 8Oct 17, 19980.0
9Episode 9Oct 24, 19980.0
10Episode 10Oct 31, 19980.0
11Episode 11Nov 7, 19980.0
12Episode 12Nov 14, 19980.0
13Episode 13Nov 21, 19980.0
14Episode 14Nov 28, 19980.0
15Episode 15Dec 5, 19980.0
16Episode 16Dec 12, 19980.0
17Episode 17Dec 19, 19980.0
18Episode 18Dec 26, 19980.0
19Episode 19Jan 2, 19990.0
20Episode 20Jan 9, 19990.0
21Episode 21Jan 16, 19990.0
22Episode 22Jan 23, 19990.0
23Episode 23Jan 30, 19990.0
24Episode 24Feb 6, 19990.0
25Episode 25Feb 13, 19990.0
26Episode 26Feb 20, 19990.0
27Episode 27Feb 27, 19990.0
28Episode 27Feb 27, 20040.0
29Series 1, Show 29Mar 13, 19990.0
30Series 1, Show 30Mar 20, 19990.0
31Episode 30Mar 20, 19990.0
32Series 1, Show 32Apr 3, 19990.0
33Series 1, Show 33Apr 10, 19990.0
34Series 1, Show 34Apr 17, 19990.0
35Series 1, Show 35Apr 24, 19990.0
36Series 1, Show 36May 1, 19990.0
37Series 1, Show 37May 8, 19990.0
38Series 1, Show 38May 15, 19990.0
39Series 1, Show 39May 22, 19990.0
40Series 1, Show 40May 29, 19990.0
41Series 1, Show 41Jun 5, 19990.0
42Series 1, Show 42Jun 12, 19990.0
43Series 1, Show 43Jun 19, 19990.0
44Series 1, Show 44Jun 26, 19990.0
45Series 1, Show 45Jul 3, 19990.0
46Series 1, Show 46Jul 10, 19990.0
47Series 1, Show 47Jul 17, 19990.0
48Series 1, Show 48Jul 24, 19990.0
49Series 1, Show 49Jul 31, 19990.0
50Series 1, Show 50Aug 7, 19990.0
51Series 1, Show 51Aug 14, 19990.0
52Episode 51Aug 14, 19990.0
53Episode 52Aug 21, 19990.0
54Episode 52Aug 21, 19980.0
55Episode 53Aug 28, 19990.0
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Season 2

57 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 2, Show 1Aug 28, 19990.0
2Series 2, Show 2Sep 4, 19990.0
3Series 2, Show 3Sep 11, 19990.0
4Series 2, Show 4Sep 18, 19990.0
5Series 2, Show 5Sep 25, 19990.0
6Series 2, Show 6Oct 2, 19990.0
7Episode 60Oct 16, 19990.0
8Episode 60Oct 16, 19990.0
9Episode 61Oct 23, 19990.0
10Episode 62Oct 30, 19990.0
11Episode 63Nov 6, 19990.0
12Episode 64Nov 13, 19990.0
13Episode 65Nov 20, 19990.0
14Episode 66Nov 27, 19990.0
15Episode 67Dec 4, 19990.0
16Episode 68Dec 11, 19990.0
17Episode 69Dec 18, 19990.0
18Episode 70Dec 25, 19990.0
19Episode 71Jan 1, 20000.0
20Episode 72Jan 8, 20000.0
21Episode 73Jan 15, 19990.0
22Episode 73Jan 15, 20000.0
23Episode 74Jan 22, 19990.0
24Episode 74Jan 22, 20000.0
25Series 2, Show 25Feb 12, 20000.0
26Series 2, Show 26Feb 19, 20000.0
27Series 2, Show 27Feb 26, 20000.0
28Series 2, Show 28Mar 4, 20000.0
29Series 2, Show 29Mar 11, 20000.0
30Series 2, Show 30Mar 18, 20000.0
31Series 2, Show 31Mar 25, 20000.0
32Series 2, Show 32Apr 1, 20000.0
33Series 2, Show 33Apr 8, 20000.0
34Series 2, Show 34Apr 15, 20000.0
35Series 2, Show 35Apr 22, 20000.0
36Series 2, Show 36Apr 29, 20000.0
37Episode 87Apr 22, 20000.0
38Series 2, Show 38May 13, 20000.0
39Episode 89May 6, 20000.0
40Episode 89May 6, 19990.0
41Series 2, Show 41Jun 3, 20000.0
42Series 2, Show 42Jun 10, 20000.0
43Episode 92May 27, 20000.0
44Series 2, Show 44Jun 24, 20000.0
45Series 2, Show 45Jul 1, 20000.0
46Episode 95Jun 17, 20000.0
47Episode 95Jun 17, 20040.0
48Series 2, Show 48Jul 22, 20000.0
49Series 2, Show 49Jul 29, 20000.0
50Series 2, Show 50Aug 5, 20000.0
51Series 2, Show 51Aug 12, 20000.0
52Series 2, Show 52Aug 19, 20000.0
53Episode 101Jul 29, 20000.0
54Episode 102Aug 5, 20000.0
55Episode 103Aug 12, 20000.0
56Episode 104Aug 19, 20000.0
57Episode 105Aug 26, 20000.0
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Season 3

51 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 106Sep 2, 20000.0
2Series 3, Show 2Sep 2, 20000.0
3Series 3, Show 3Sep 9, 20000.0
4Series 3, Show 4Sep 16, 20000.0
5Series 3, Show 5Sep 23, 20000.0
6Series 3, Show 6Sep 30, 20000.0
7Series 3, Show 7Oct 7, 20000.0
8Series 3, Show 8Oct 14, 20000.0
10Series 3, Show 10Oct 28, 20000.0
11Series 3, Show 11Nov 4, 20000.0
12Series 3, Show 12Nov 11, 20000.0
13Series 3, Show 13Nov 18, 20000.0
14Series 3, Show 14Nov 25, 20000.0
15Series 3, Show 15Dec 2, 20000.0
16Series 3, Show 16Dec 9, 20000.0
17Series 3, Show 17Dec 16, 20000.0
18Series 3, Show 18 [Christmas Show]Dec 23, 20000.0
19Series 3, Show 19 [Chart Of The Year Special]Dec 30, 20000.0
20Series 3, Show 20Jan 6, 20010.0
21Series 3, Show 21Jan 13, 20010.0
22Series 3, Show 22Jan 20, 20010.0
23Series 3, Show 23Jan 27, 20010.0
24Series 3, Show 24Feb 3, 20010.0
25Series 3, Show 25Feb 10, 20010.0
26Series 3, Show 26Feb 17, 20010.0
27Series 3, Show 27Feb 24, 20010.0
28Series 3, Show 28Mar 3, 20010.0
29Series 3, Show 29Mar 10, 20010.0
30Series 3, Show 30Mar 17, 20010.0
31Series 3, Show 31Mar 24, 20010.0
32Series 3, Show 32Mar 31, 20010.0
33Series 3, Show 33Apr 7, 20010.0
34Series 3, Show 34Apr 14, 20010.0
35Series 3, Show 35Apr 21, 20010.0
36Series 3, Show 36Apr 28, 20010.0
37Series 3, Show 37May 5, 20010.0
38Series 3, Show 38May 12, 20010.0
39Series 3, Show 39May 19, 20010.0
40Series 3, Show 40May 26, 20010.0
41Series 3, Show 41Jun 2, 20010.0
42Series 3, Show 42Jun 9, 20010.0
43Series 3, Show 43Jun 16, 20010.0
44Series 3, Show 44Jun 23, 20010.0
45Series 3, Show 45Jun 30, 20010.0
46Series 3, Show 46Jul 7, 20010.0
47Series 3, Show 47Jul 14, 20010.0
48Series 3, Show 48Jul 21, 20010.0
49Series 3, Show 49Jul 28, 20010.0
50Series 3, Show 50Aug 4, 20010.0
51Series 3, Show 51Aug 11, 20010.0
52Series 3, Show 52Aug 18, 20010.0
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Season 4

53 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 4, Show 1Aug 25, 20010.0
2Series 4, Show 2Sep 1, 20010.0
3Series 4, Show 3Sep 8, 20010.0
4Series 4, Show 4Sep 15, 20010.0
5Series 4, Show 5Sep 22, 20010.0
6Series 4, Show 6Sep 29, 20010.0
7Series 4, Show 7Oct 6, 20010.0
8Series 4, Show 8Oct 13, 20010.0
9Series 4, Show 9Oct 20, 20010.0
10Series 4, Show 10Oct 27, 20010.0
11Series 4, Show 11Nov 3, 20010.0
12Series 4, Show 12Nov 10, 20010.0
13Series 4, Show 13Nov 17, 20010.0
14Series 4, Show 14Nov 24, 20010.0
15Series 4, Show 15Dec 1, 20010.0
16Series 4, Show 16Dec 8, 20010.0
17Series 4, Show 17Dec 15, 20010.0
18Series 4, Show 18Dec 22, 20010.0
19Series 4, Show 19Dec 29, 20010.0
20Series 4, Show 20Jan 5, 20020.0
21Series 4, Show 21Jan 12, 20020.0
22Series 4, Show 22Jan 19, 20020.0
23Series 4, Show 23Jan 26, 20020.0
24Series 4, Show 24Feb 2, 20020.0
25Series 4, Show 25Feb 9, 20020.0
26Series 4, Show 26Feb 16, 20020.0
27Series 4, Show 27Feb 23, 20020.0
28Series 4, Show 28Mar 2, 20020.0
29Series 4, Show 29Mar 9, 20020.0
30Series 4, Show 30Mar 16, 20020.0
31Series 4, Show 31Mar 23, 20020.0
32Series 4, Show 32Mar 30, 20020.0
33Series 4, Show 33Apr 6, 20020.0
34Series 4, Show 34Apr 13, 20020.0
35Series 4, Show 35Apr 20, 20020.0
36Series 4, Show 36Apr 27, 20020.0
37Series 4, Show 37May 4, 20020.0
38Series 4, Show 38May 11, 20020.0
39Series 4, Show 39May 18, 20020.0
40Series 4, Show 40May 25, 20020.0
41Series 4, Show 41Jun 1, 20020.0
42Series 4, Show 42Jun 8, 20020.0
43Series 4, Show 43Jun 15, 20020.0
44Series 4, Show 44Jun 22, 20020.0
45Series 4, Show 45Jun 29, 20020.0
46Series 4, Show 46Jul 6, 20020.0
47Series 4, Show 47Jul 13, 20020.0
48Series 4, Show 48Jul 20, 20020.0
49Series 4, Show 49Jul 27, 20020.0
50Series 4, Show 50Aug 3, 20020.0
51Series 4, Show 51Aug 10, 20020.0
52Series 4, Show 52Aug 17, 20020.0
53Series 4, Show 53Aug 24, 20020.0
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Season 5

52 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 5, Show 1Aug 31, 20020.0
2Series 5, Show 2Sep 7, 20020.0
3Series 5, Show 3Sep 14, 20020.0
4Series 5, Show 4Sep 21, 20020.0
5Series 5, Show 5Sep 28, 20020.0
6Series 5, Show 6Oct 5, 20020.0
7Series 5, Show 7Oct 12, 20020.0
8Series 5, Show 8Oct 19, 20020.0
9Series 5, Show 9Oct 26, 20020.0
10Series 5, Show 10Nov 2, 20020.0
11Series 5, Show 11Nov 9, 20020.0
12Series 5, Show 12Nov 16, 20020.0
13Series 5, Show 13Nov 23, 20020.0
14Series 5, Show 14Nov 30, 20020.0
15Series 5, Show 15Dec 7, 20020.0
16Series 5, Show 16Dec 14, 20020.0
17Series 5, Show 17Dec 21, 20020.0
18Series 5, Show 18Dec 28, 20020.0
19Series 5, Show 19Jan 4, 20030.0
20Series 5, Show 20Jan 11, 20030.0
21Series 5, Show 21Jan 18, 20030.0
22Series 5, Show 22Jan 25, 20030.0
23Series 5, Show 23Feb 1, 20030.0
24Series 5, Show 24Feb 8, 20030.0
25Series 5, Show 25Feb 15, 20030.0
26Series 5, Show 26Feb 22, 20030.0
27Series 5, Show 27Mar 1, 20030.0
28Series 5, Show 28Mar 8, 20030.0
29Series 5, Show 29Mar 15, 20030.0
30Series 5, Show 30Mar 22, 20030.0
31Series 5, Show 31Mar 29, 20030.0
32Series 5, Show 32Apr 5, 20030.0
33Series 5, Show 33Apr 12, 20030.0
34Series 5, Show 34Apr 19, 20030.0
35Series 5, Show 35Apr 26, 20030.0
36Series 5, Show 36May 3, 20030.0
37Series 5, Show 37May 10, 20030.0
38Series 5, Show 38May 17, 20030.0
39Series 5, Show 39May 24, 20030.0
40Series 5, Show 40May 31, 20030.0
41Series 5, Show 41Jun 7, 20030.0
42Series 5, Show 42Jun 14, 20030.0
43Series 5, Show 43Jun 21, 20030.0
44Series 5, Show 44Jun 28, 20030.0
45Series 5, Show 45Jul 5, 20030.0
46Series 5, Show 46Jul 12, 20030.0
47Series 5, Show 47Jul 19, 20030.0
48Series 5, Show 48Jul 26, 20030.0
49Series 5, Show 49Aug 2, 20030.0
50Series 5, Show 50Aug 9, 20030.0
51Series 5, Show 51Aug 16, 20030.0
52Series 5, Show 52Aug 23, 20030.0
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Season 6

52 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
16.01Jan 3, 20040.0
26.02Jan 10, 20040.0
36.03Jan 17, 20040.0
46.04Jan 24, 20040.0
56.05Jan 31, 20040.0
66.06Feb 7, 20040.0
7Series 6, Show 7Oct 11, 20030.0
86.08Feb 21, 20040.0
96.09Feb 28, 20040.0
106.10Mar 6, 20040.0
116.11Mar 13, 20040.0
126.12Mar 20, 20040.0
136.13Mar 27, 20040.0
146.14Apr 3, 20040.0
156.15Apr 10, 20040.0
166.16Apr 17, 20040.0
176.17Apr 24, 20040.0
18618May 8, 20040.0
19Series 6, Show 19Jan 3, 20040.0
20Series 6, Show 20Jan 10, 20040.0
21Series 6, Show 21Jan 17, 20040.0
22Series 6, Show 22Jan 24, 20040.0
23Series 6, Show 23Jan 31, 20040.0
24Series 6, Show 24Feb 7, 20040.0
25Series 6, Show 25Feb 14, 20040.0
26Series 6, Show 26Feb 21, 20040.0
27Series 6, Show 27Feb 28, 20040.0
28Series 6, Show 28Mar 6, 20040.0
29Series 6, Show 29Mar 13, 20040.0
30Series 6, Show 30Mar 20, 20040.0
31Series 6, Show 31Mar 27, 20040.0
32Series 6, Show 32Apr 3, 20040.0
33Series 6, Show 33Apr 10, 20040.0
34Series 6, Show 34Apr 17, 20040.0
35Series 6, Show 35Apr 24, 20040.0
36Series 6, Show 36May 1, 20040.0
37Series 6, Show 37May 8, 20040.0
38Series 6, Show 38May 15, 20040.0
39Series 6, Show 39May 22, 20040.0
40Series 6, Show 40May 29, 20040.0
41Series 6, Show 41Jun 5, 20040.0
42Series 6, Show 42Jun 12, 20040.0
43Series 6, Show 43Jun 19, 20040.0
44Series 6, Show 44Jun 26, 20040.0
45Series 6, Show 45Jul 3, 20040.0
46Series 6, Show 46Jul 10, 20040.0
47Series 6, Show 47Jul 17, 20040.0
48Series 6, Show 48Jul 24, 20040.0
49Series 6, Show 49Jul 31, 20040.0
50Series 6, Show 50Aug 7, 20040.0
51Series 6, Show 51Aug 14, 20040.0
52Series 6, Show 52Aug 21, 20040.0
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Season 7

53 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 7, Show 1Aug 28, 20040.0
2Series 7, Show 2Sep 4, 20040.0
3Series 7, Show 3Sep 11, 20040.0
4Series 7, Show 4Sep 18, 20040.0
5Series 7, Show 5Sep 25, 20040.0
6Series 7, Show 6Oct 2, 20040.0
7Series 7, Show 7Oct 9, 20040.0
8Series 7, Show 8Oct 16, 20040.0
9Series 7, Show 9Oct 23, 20040.0
10Series 7, Show 10Oct 30, 20040.0
11Series 7, Show 11Nov 6, 20040.0
12Series 7, Show 12Nov 13, 20040.0
13Series 7, Show 13Nov 20, 20040.0
14Series 7, Show 14Nov 27, 20040.0
15Series 7, Show 15Dec 4, 20040.0
16Series 7, Show 16Dec 11, 20040.0
17Series 7, Show 17Dec 18, 20040.0
18Series 7, Show 18Jan 8, 20050.0
19Series 7, Show 19Jan 15, 20050.0
20Series 7, Show 20Jan 22, 20050.0
21Series 7, Show 21Jan 29, 20050.0
22Series 7, Show 22Feb 5, 20050.0
23Series 7, Show 23Feb 12, 20050.0
24Series 7, Show 24Feb 19, 20050.0
25Series 7, Show 25Feb 26, 20050.0
26Series 7, Show 26Mar 5, 20050.0
27Series 7, Show 27Mar 12, 20050.0
28Series 7, Show 28Mar 19, 20050.0
29Series 7, Show 29Mar 26, 20050.0
30Series 7, Show 30Apr 2, 20050.0
31Series 7, Show 31Apr 9, 20050.0
32Series 7, Show 32Apr 16, 20050.0
33Series 7, Show 33Apr 23, 20050.0
34Series 7, Show 34Apr 30, 20050.0
35Series 7, Show 35May 7, 20050.0
36Series 7, Show 36May 14, 20050.0
37Series 7, Show 37May 21, 20050.0
38Series 7, Show 38May 28, 20050.0
39Series 7, Show 39Jun 4, 20050.0
40Series 7, Show 40Jun 11, 20050.0
41Series 7, Show 41Jun 18, 20050.0
42Series 7, Show 42Jun 25, 20050.0
43Series 7, Show 43Jul 2, 20050.0
44Series 7, Show 44Jul 9, 20050.0
45Series 7, Show 45Jul 16, 20050.0
46Series 7, Show 46Jul 23, 20050.0
47Series 7, Show 47Jul 30, 20050.0
48Series 7, Show 48Aug 6, 20050.0
49Series 7, Show 49Aug 13, 20050.0
50Series 7, Show 50Aug 20, 20050.0
51Series 7, Show 51Aug 27, 20050.0
52Series 7, Show 52Sep 3, 20050.0
53Series 7, Show 53Sep 10, 20050.0
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Season 8

27 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 8, Show 1Sep 17, 20050.0
2Series 8, Show 2Sep 24, 20050.0
3Series 8, Show 3Oct 1, 20050.0
4Series 8, Show 4Oct 8, 20050.0
5Series 8, Show 5Oct 15, 20050.0
6Series 8, Show 6Oct 22, 20050.0
7Series 8, Show 7Oct 29, 20050.0
8Series 8, Show 8Nov 5, 20050.0
9Series 8, Show 9Nov 12, 20050.0
10Series 8, Show 10Nov 19, 20050.0
11Series 8, Show 11Nov 26, 20050.0
12Series 8, Show 12Dec 3, 20050.0
13Series 8, Show 13Dec 10, 20050.0
14Series 8, Show 14Dec 17, 20050.0
15Series 8, Show 15Dec 24, 20050.0
16Series 8, Show 16Dec 31, 20050.0
17Series 8, Show 17Jan 7, 20060.0
18Series 8, Show 18Jan 14, 20060.0
19Series 8, Show 19Jan 21, 20060.0
20Series 8, Show 20Jan 28, 20060.0
21Series 8, Show 21Feb 4, 20060.0
22Series 8, Show 22Feb 11, 20060.0
23Series 8, Show 23Feb 18, 20060.0
24Series 8, Show 24Feb 25, 20060.0
25Series 8, Show 25Mar 4, 20060.0
26Series 8, Show 26Mar 11, 20060.0
27Series 8, Show 27Mar 18, 20060.0
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Season 9

1 episodes • TBA

#EpisodeAir DateRating
525 March 2006Mar 25, 20060.0

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B4 was an early morning music video programme broadcast since 2004 on weekdays on Channel 4 at 7am. It was normally broadcast as part of Channel 4's breakfast programming following children's programme The Hoobs and preceding a number of comedy programmes normally imported from America. Produced by the firm behind ITVs The Chart Show, and spin off from their B4 music channel on cable and satellite, the show features around 7 new upfront videos each day that will be released in the United Kingdom in the near future, normally within the next month.

Yo! MTV Raps
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Yo! MTV Raps

2019

Yo! MTV Raps is a two-hour American television music video program, which ran from August 1988 to August 1995 through its original Yo! MTV Raps name and later by Yo!. The program was the first hip hop music show on the network, based on the original MTV Europe show, aired one year earlier. Yo! MTV Raps produced a lively mix of rap videos, interviews with rap stars, live in studio performances and comedy. The show also yielded a brazilian version called Yo! MTV and broadcast by MTV Brasil from 1990 to 2005.

Buzzin'
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Buzzin'

2008

Buzzin' was a TV series that focus on musicians Cisco Adler and Shwayze. The show documents how Shwayze and Adler are becoming more famous and the exciting and entertaining life of being famous. They are both from Malibu, California. Their style of music is a collaboration of Hip-Hop and Alternative. The show was on MTV and was debuted on July 23, 2008.

American Bandstand
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American Bandstand

1957

American Bandstand was an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989 and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as producer. The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark; at least one popular musical act—over the decades, running the gamut from Jerry Lee Lewis to Run DMC—would usually appear in person to lip-sync one of their latest singles. Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon holds the record for most appearances at 110. The show's popularity helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul and inspired similar long-running music programs, such as Soul Train and Top of the Pops. Clark eventually assumed ownership of the program through his Dick Clark Productions company.

Transmission
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Transmission

2006

Transmission is a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4, offering live performances and interviews of famous music artists that ran for three series between 2006 and 2007. It was usually shown late night on a Friday as part of the 4music strand on Channel 4. The programme was sponsored by mobile phone network T-Mobile. The first series aired in 2006 and came back for a second series in early 2007 then returned for a third series at the end of 2007. The programme was presented by T4 presenter Steve Jones and former XFM presenter Lauren Laverne.

Sunday Night
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Sunday Night

1988

Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, is a late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists. It was hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn, and featured Marcus Miller as musical director. Guests included acts such as Sonny Rollins, Shinehead, Sister Carol, Sonic Youth, Joe Sample, Slim Gaillard, Elliott Sharp, Pere Ubu, Pharoah Sanders, and many others. In addition, vintage clips of jazz legends like Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck, and Billie Holiday were also featured. The show also featured a house band of Omar Hakim, Marcus Miller, Philippe Saisse, David Sanborn, Hiram Bullock, and Jools Holland. The show often allowed its guests ample time to explain the origins of their sound, meaning of songs, etc. It also provided a national audience for lesser known acts. Hal Willner was the music coordinator, responsible for the interesting musical mix-and-matching that took place on the show.

Your Hit Parade
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Your Hit Parade

1950

Your Hit Parade is an American radio and television music program that was broadcast from 1935 to 1955 on radio, and seen from 1950 to 1959 on television. It was sponsored by American Tobacco's Lucky Strike cigarettes. During this 24-year run, the show had 19 orchestra leaders and 52 singers or groups. Many listeners and viewers casually referred to the show with the incorrect title The Hit Parade. When the show debuted, there was no agreement as to what it should be called. The press referred to it in a variety of ways, with the most common being "Hit Parade," "The Hit Parade," and even "The Lucky Strike Hit Parade". The program's title was not officially changed to "Your Hit Parade" until November 9, 1935 Each Saturday evening, the program offered the most popular and bestselling songs of the week. The earliest format involved a presentation of the top 15 songs. Later, a countdown with fanfares led to the top three finalists, with the number one song for the finale. Occasional performances of standards and other favorite songs from the past were known as "Lucky Strike Extras."

Al TV
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Al TV

1984

Al TV is a series of comedy/music video specials created by and starring singer-songwriter "Weird Al" Yankovic.