The Roxy is still closed to the public, but Kid and Kevin are still inside. Again, not sure whether this "industrial dispute" is limited to Newcastle, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't affecting the rival show on the Beeb.
Presented by David "Kid" Jensen and Kevin Sharkey, this series used a weekly chart distributed by Satellite Media Services, produced by Capital Radio and compiled by the Media Research Information Bureau (MRIB). You could hear "Kid" count them down every Sunday afternoon from 5pm, in competition with BBC Radio 1's own chart show.
Studio Performances:
The Alarm - "Rescue Me" [#59, new entry]
Johnny Hates Jazz - "Turn Back the Clock" [#24]
T'Pau - "China In Your Hand" [#1 fourth week]
Videos:
Rick Astley - "When I Fall In Love" [#8, new entry]
The Hooters - "Satellite" (part of VTR package) [#17]
Mel Smith & Kim Wilde - "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" [#28]
Pet Shop Boys - "Always On My Mind" [#16, new entry, cut because of copyright]
Guests: The Hooters
Notes:
* Another new entry for SAW, "Pack Jammed (With the Party Posse)".
* Saturday rebroadcast.
* Did they play the Christmas #1? I think I missed it.
* Regrettably, I did have to cut "Always on My Mind" from this episode (or let RU-vid do it). Download the episode from the Google Drive folder for the video.
This episode has not been previously uploaded. Matt Churchett gave me the link to his Google Drive folder, and you can download these for offline viewing: drive.google.c...
The chart data was provided by the now defunct Media Research Information Bureau. All rights reserved by original copyright holders, in this case, ITV plc. No copyright infringement intended.
12 сен 2024