The Chart Show

1986
The Chart Show

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EP1 Episode 1 Jan 03, 1998

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EP2 Episode 2 Jan 10, 1998

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EP3 Episode 3 Jan 17, 1998

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EP4 Episode 4 Jan 24, 1998

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EP5 Episode 5 Jan 31, 1998

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EP6 Episode 6 Feb 07, 1998

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EP7 Episode 7 Feb 14, 1998

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EP8 Episode 8 Feb 21, 1998

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EP9 Episode 9 Feb 28, 1998

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EP10 Episode 10 Mar 07, 1998

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EP11 Episode 11 Mar 14, 1998

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EP12 Episode 12 Mar 21, 1998

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EP13 Episode 13 Mar 28, 1998

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EP14 Episode 14 Apr 04, 1998

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EP15 Episode 15 Apr 11, 1998

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EP16 Episode 16 Apr 18, 1998

SIX BY SEVEN - Candlelight ULTRA NATE - Found a Cure BUSTA RHYMES - Turn it Up (Remix) MANIC STREET PREACHERS - Motorcycle Emptiness TORI AMOS - Spark THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES - The Impression That I Get AUDIOWEB - Policeman's Skank CLEOPATRA - Life Ain't Easy Interview with Mark Morriss from The Bluetones THE AUDIENCE - A Pessimist is Never Disappointed GARBAGE - Push It HEADSWIM - Better Made AIR - Kelly Watches the Stars CORNERSHOP - Sleep on the Left Side TZANT - Sounds of Wickedness 187 LOCKDOWN - Kung Fu THE TAMPERER - Feel It RUN DMC vs JASON NEVINS - It's Like That

EP17 Episode 17 Apr 25, 1998

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EP18 Episode 18 May 02, 1998

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EP19 Episode 19 May 09, 1998

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EP20 Episode 20 May 16, 1998

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EP21 Episode 21 May 23, 1998

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EP22 Episode 22 May 30, 1998

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EP23 Episode 23 Jun 06, 1998

ULTRA - Say it Once THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Ava Adore THE STYLE COUNCIL - Long Hot Summer ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION - Black & White ULTRASOUND - Stay Young PECADILOES - Kirsten's Beach CHUMBAWAMBA - Top of the World NEIL FINN - She Will Have Her Way DEL AMITRI - Don't Come Home Too Soon GOMEZ - Get Myself Arrested MONO - High Life ROACHFORD - Naked Without You RUBBADUBB - Tribute to Our Ancestors ENGLAND UNITED - (How Does it Feel To Be) On Top of the World MARIAH CAREY - My All (Classic Club Mix) MOUSSE T vs HOT 'N' JUICY - Horny B*WITCHED - C'est La Vie PREVIEW: BADDIEL/SKINNER/LIGHTNING SEEDS - Three Lions '98 FAT LES - Vindaloo

EP24 Episode 24 Jun 13, 1998

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EP25 Episode 25 Jun 20, 1998

BILLIE PIPER - Because We Want To FATBOY SLIM - Rockafeller Skunk MOUSSE T vs HOT 'N' JUICY - Horny THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH - Settle Down THE SUGARCUBES - Hit SHANIA TWAIN - When ADAMSKI'S THING - One of the People SILVER SUN - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late THE BEASTIE BOYS - Intergalactic BERNARD BUTLER - A Change of Heart ARNOLD - Fish Sounds BOOTH AND THE BAD ANGEL - Fall in Love With Me PUFF DADDY & JIMMY PAGE - Come With Me KAREN RAMIREZ - Looking for Love JANET JACKSON - Go Deep DARIO G - Carnaval de Paris THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Lost in Space PRAS feat. O.D.B. & MYA - Ghetto Superstar BADDIEL/SKINNER/LIGHTNING SEEDS - Three Lions '98 PREVIEW: STATE OF MIND - Take Control IMOGEN HEAP - Come Here Boy

EP26 Episode 26 Jun 27, 1998

STATE OF MIND - Take Control CATATONIA - Strange Glue ULTRA - Say it Once SPACE - Begin Again IMOGEN HEAP - Come Here Boy ULTRA NATE - New Kind of Medicine GARBAGE - I Think I'm Paranoid THE SPICE GIRLS - Viva Forever A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - Can I Kick It? 911 - How Do You Want Me to Love You EAGLE EYE CHERRY - Save Tonight BEASTIE BOYS - Intergalactic BADDIEL/SKINNER/LIGHTNING SEEDS - Three Lions '98 PREVIEW: THE VERVE - Bittersweet Symphony (V98 Competition)

EP27 Episode 27 Jul 04, 1998

KENICKIE - Stay in the Sun MONEY MARK - Maybe I'm Dead SPACE - Begin Again DON HENLEY - Boys of Summer COCO & THE BEAN - Fairplay PURESSENCE - It Doesn't Matter Any More THE SUPERNATURALS - Wasn't Built to Get Up MATTHEW MARSDEN - Heart's Lone Desire RINGO STARR - La De Da SPRINKLER - Leave'em Something to Desire BEDLAM A-GO GO - Asylum PRINCE - The One THE BLUETONES - Sleasy Bed HIGH FIDELITY - Luv Dup THE DANDY WARHOLS - Boys Better MANSUN - Legacy KAREN RAMIREZ - Looking for Love B*WITCHED - C'est La Vie BILLIE PIPER - Because We Want To PREVIEW: THE AUDIENCE - I Know Enough

EP28 Episode 28 Jul 11, 1998

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EP29 Episode 29 Jul 18, 1998

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EP30 Episode 30 Jul 25, 1998

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EP31 Episode 31 Aug 01, 1998

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EP32 Episode 32 Aug 08, 1998

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EP33 Episode 33 Aug 15, 1998

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EP34 Episode 34 Aug 22, 1998

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Released: 11 April 1986 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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The Chart Show is a music video programme which ran in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 between 1986 and 1988, then on ITV between 1989 and 1998. The production company was Video Visuals, and was credited as "A Yorkshire Television Presentation" from 1993 and 1998. The show has lived on through a Channel 4 revival in 2003 and a more recent revival on the digital music channel Chart Show TV, which ran sporadically from 2008 and 2009.

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deeraz1974 I have very fond memories of watching the ITV Chart Show when it started in 1989. Don't forget in those days very few people in the UK had satellite TV and the only music programmes that was shown regularly was Top of the Pops. I was a big fan of Top of the Pops most of the 80's, but when The Chart Show was broadcast on ITV in 1989, I was hooked !!!! There was The Chart Show on Channel 4 before 1989, but I rarely did see it, mainly it was because it was shown on Friday evenings, where my brother dominated the TV remote control. When The Chart Show was switched to ITV in 1989 on a Saturday morning, I had the total use of the remote control, fortunately because my brother was working on a Saturday.The Chart Show was so different from Top of the Pops. It didn't have annoying presenters and it played music from different genres, which represented charts from rock, indie, dance and the Top Ten. The Chart Show wasn't simply just playing random music videos, but it had a structure, where New Exclusive videos was shown next to specialist charts and the Top Ten.The specialist charts (rock, indie and dance) on the chart show exposed me to the different genres, which Top of the Pops couldn't really do, as they were only allowed to play Top 40 music. My musical tastes was influenced by the specialist charts and it got me interested in listening to rock and indie music.I don't think a new version of the chart show would be appropriate now, because of YouTube and satellite TV. The Chart Show lost its charm after 1996 and I started to lose interest in it, as I had MTV, which played rock and indie music. Also the chart show got rid of the interface graphics shown on the middle of the screen and replaced it with boring graphics, that didn't look appealing.A great show from 1989 until the mid-90's, but a new version - No Thanks !!! Anyway I got YouTube to see the old classic ITV Chart Shows !!!
bobivey633 What a fantastic programme this was! There has been nothing as good as it ever since on UK TV. It was always superior in my view to Top of the Pops with its usually inane presenters (the wonderful John Peel excepted) and terrible miming from so many of the stars (though that did change later on as more bands wanted to play live). Australia does have Channel Ten's Video Hits which is sometimes similar in its approach but has two of the dullest, ignorant presenters appear on it far too much. "The Chart Show" was a simple concept - just stick on a load of music videos and add the odd captioned comment. It did indeed introduce tons of us to new bands and musicians as well as how good (or awful) music videos could really be.
waiching liu Top Of The Pops was arguably the most successful, longest running and should we say popular music show on TV in Britain, whose roots originated back in the early 60s. But whilst that show was famous for its bands and artist's performances, ranging from the sublime to the uncanny, there wasn't really a TV show dedicated solely to artists' music vids. MTV was indeed an American invention, which later hit the UK via satellite and cable television and where The Chart Show differed from other music shows was the fact it didn't have a main presenter. In a way, it revolutionised and changed the way we view and watch music television and it is that in particular that we should be grateful to The Chart Show that it had done this. It showed endless streams of vids, in a decade where popular music was at its prime peak. The 80s wasn't just the MTV generation- it was a decade for new romantics, of Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, Hall and Oates and PWL to name. We didn't have satellite TV until 89/90. Well, in the UK that is.The programme concept of The Chart Show was it would show past and present videos and then towards the end of the programme there was the week's top ten. The programme rounds up by showing preview clips of upcoming music vids yet to be released. Since The Chart Show's demise on terrestrial TV, the music scene has suffered tremendously as a result and thus, with the state of music programmes today and the music scene in general, it has since recently declined in twofolds.Even though I quite liked TOTP, The Chart Show remains a huge favourite of mine, simply because it succeeded in showing quality music vids and in showing them in a way that was easily accessible to us as the public. Back then, unless you had MTV, you had no other alternative but The Chart Show when it came to viewing music videos.When it ended, I was so disappointed- having said that I do think the music scene at the time towards the end of the 90s partly contributed to its loss. When the quality of the music in the charts declined, so did the videos and so the unfortunate thing had happened and hence, The Chart Show was taken off the air.Still, The Chart Show will always be a cult favourite with retro music fans such as myself. Thus, long live The Chart Show!