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The Word
Directed by Luke Campbell
Julia Knowles
Presented by Terry Christian
Mark Lamarr
Dani Behr
Alan Connor
Amanda de Cadenet
Huffty
Katie Puckrik
Jasmine Dotiwala
Michelle Collins
Theme music composer 808 State[1]
Opening theme Olympic (Euro Bass Mix)[2]
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 104
Production
Executive producer Jane Buchanan
Producers Sean Borg
Paul Ross
Tamsin Summers
Asif Zubairy
Production locations Limehouse Studios (1990–92)[3]
Teddington Studios (1993–95)[3]
Running time 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Planet 24
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release 24 August 1990[4] –
24 March 1995
Related
The Girlie Show

The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.[5]

Format[edit]

The show’s presenters included Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr, Katie Puckrik, Jasmine Dotiwala, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and Huffty.[6] Originally broadcast in the old Tube time slot of 6 pm Friday evenings, The Word’s main live show was shifted to a late-night timeslot from 9 November 1990. The magazine format allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. The flexible late-night format meant that guests could do just about anything to be controversial.

There was also an ‘I’ll do anything to be on television’ section called «The Hopefuls» which ran for half of series 4 and half of series 5 in which people did generally repulsive things in order to get featured on the programme.[6]

Production[edit]

The show was the brainchild of Charlie Parsons and Christian and was originally produced for series 1 and 2 by the production company 24 Hour Productions, which later became Planet 24.

Paul Ross was the series editor on series 3 and 4, and became executive producer for series 5. Jo Whiley worked as a researcher/band booker on series 2 and half of series 3 and is credited as having given Nirvana their historic and notorious first TV appearance.[7]

The programme ran for five series from 1990 to 1995. From the start, there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show. In mid 2000, Channel 4 screened a short-running compilation series titled Best of The Word, which mostly featured music performances.

Tango sponsored the show in 1994.

Notable moments[edit]

  • Nirvana’s international television debut performance of «Smells Like Teen Spirit», with Kurt Cobain declaring Courtney Love to be «the best fuck in the world.»[8]
  • Singer/guitarist Donita Sparks of L7 removing her jeans and underwear during a performance, the full-frontal nudity displayed when she drops her guitar being briefly broadcast.[8]
  • The TV debut of Oasis playing «Supersonic».[8]
  • Rage Against the Machine playing «Killing in the Name», resulting in a stage invasion with guitarist Tom Morello and singer Zack de la Rocha both being stopped from performing by the chaotic crowd.[8]
  • Lynne Perrie, best known for her role as Ivy Tilsley in soap opera Coronation Street, performing a tuneless rendition of the Gloria Gaynor song «I Will Survive».[8]
  • A very drunk Oliver Reed giving a barely coherent interview before performing «Wild Thing» by The Troggs with Ned’s Atomic Dustbin.»[8]
  • Shabba Ranks advocating crucifixion of homosexuals, which received universal condemnation including from presenter Lamarr.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Simon Donohue (31 December 2002). «Madchester revival may be on the cards – News – Music – Greater Manchester’s CityLife». Citylife.co.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  2. ^ «Nottingham Music – 808 State». BBC. 3 February 2003. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  3. ^ a b «Wembley (Lee, Limehouse, Fountain)». TV Studio History. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  4. ^ Date: Friday, Aug. 24, 1990 Publication: The Times (London, England)Issue: 63793
  5. ^ Parsons, Charlie (10 August 2010). «How The Word changed television for ever». Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  6. ^ a b Mark Lawson (9 March 1995). «The Last Word In Trash Tv – Life & Style». The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  7. ^ «BBC – Press Office – Jo Whiley». Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e f «Best of The Word». Channel 4. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  9. ^ Tim Lusher (10 August 2010). «Best moments of The Word: from grunge to gross-out | Television & radio». The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2012.

External links[edit]

  • The Word at IMDb

As a format, it was the show renowned for asking celebrities the questions their publicists most feared.

Initially a staple of Channel 4’s early-evening schedule, the programme saw host, Terry Christian, do his finest impression of a northern f*ckwit alongside the hapless daddy’s-girl-turned-television-presenter Amanda De Cadanet.

On realising the show’s potential to build a large, post-pub audience, the show was swiftly moved to a late-night slot more suited to its risque material, where it quickly became entrenched as cult viewing. Best segments were ‘The Mission’ — a recorded insert famed for humiliating established Hollywood stars with footage of their early porn flicks — and ‘The Hopefuls’, which encouraged an assortment of nitwits to perform tastless stunts like vomit-drinking. Other memorable moments included a «freak circus» which witnessed one performer lift an iron with his genitals, not to mention the decision to ply p*sshead actor Oliver Reed with alcohol and secretly film the results backstage.

When z-list television personality, Paul Ross, took harness as programme editor, however, the show encountered a downward spiral from risque viewing of questionable taste to family fare. The guestlist increasingly resembled that of the mild talkshow, Wogan, with some personalities appearing in both studios on the same evening. By this time, an early-evening magazine spin-off from the programme — Access All Areas — was in place which, one suspects to be the key driver of the watered-down content. The spin-off show would often feature repeat footage aired in the late-night show which had to be «pre-watershed» compliant. The decision to supplant Christian as host with Mark Lamarr also backfired badly, since the Watford-born comic was something of a polished performer and therefore out-of-keeping with the show.

In the mid-1990s, the show was unceremoniously dumped from the schedules with programme chiefs citing record viewer complaints as the [improbable] cause.

And now for a final «The Word» commercial break teaser:

What have ex-Word presenters Terry Christian, Katie Puckrik and Hufty got in common?

The answer is they have all faded into relative or total obscurity since the show’s demise.

Слово
Режиссер Люк Кэмпбелл. Джулия Ноулз
Представлено Терри Кристиан. Марк Ламарр. Дэни Бер. Алан Коннор. Аманда де Каденет. Хаффти. Кэти Пакрик. Жасмин Дотивала. Мишель Коллинз. Райан МакБрайд
Композитор музыкальной темы Государство 808
Вступительная тема Olympic (Euro Bass Mix)
Страна происхождения Великобритания
Язык (и) оригинала Английский
№ серии 5
№ серий 104
Производство
Исполнительный продюсер (ы) Джейн Бьюкенен
Продюсер (ы) Шон Борг. Пол Росс. Тэмсин Саммерс. Асиф Зубайри
Место (а) производства Limehouse Studios (1990–92). Teddington Studios (1993–95)
Продолжительность 60 минут (вкл. реклама)
Продюсерская компания Planet 24
Выпуск
Исходная сеть Канал 4
Исходный выпуск 24 августа 1990 (1990-08-24) -. 24 марта 1995 (1995-03-24)
Хронология
Связанные шоу Девичье шоу

Слово было телепрограммой 1990-х годов Channel 4 в Соединенном Королевстве. который получил свое название от регулярной колонки, освещающей предстоящие выступления манчестерских групп в Manchester Evening News, написанном Терри Кристианом.

Содержание

  • 1 Формат
  • 2 Производство
  • 3 Примечательные моменты
  • 4 Источники
  • 5 Внешние ссылки

Формат

Среди докладчиков были манкунианец отмеченный наградами специалист по музыкальной радиоведущей и журналист Терри Кристиан, комик Марк Ламарр, Дэни Бер, Кэти Пакрик, Жасмин Дотивала, Алан Коннор, Аманда де Кадене и Хаффти. Первоначально транслировавшаяся в старом временном интервале Tube в 18:00 в пятницу вечером, основное живое шоу The Word было перенесено на вечерний временной интервал с 9 ноября 1990 года. Формат журнала допускал интервью, живую музыку, художественные произведения и даже игровые шоу. Гибкий ночной формат означал, что гости могли делать что угодно, чтобы вызвать споры.

Был также раздел «Я сделаю все, чтобы быть на телевидении» под названием «Полные надежды», который длился половину 4-го и половину 5-го сериалов, в которых люди совершали отвратительные поступки, чтобы получить фигурирует в программе.

Производство

Шоу было детищем Чарли Парсонса и Терри Кристиана и изначально снималось для серий 1 и 2 производственной компанией 24 Hour Productions, которая позже стала Planet 24.

Пол Росс был редактором серий 3 и 4 и стал исполнительным продюсером серии 5. Джо Уилли работал исследователем и букером группы во 2-м и половине 3-го сериалов, и считается, что он дал Nirvana их историческое и печально известное первое появление на телевидении.

Программа транслировалась в пяти сериях с 1990 года. по 1995 год. С самого начала таблоиды негативно отзывались о шоу. В середине 2000 года на канале Channel 4 была показана короткая серия сборников под названием «Best of The Word», в которой в основном были музыкальные выступления, и была представлена ​​удостоенным наград манкунианским радиоведущим, специализирующимся на музыке, Терри Кристианом.

Tango при финансовой поддержке шоу в 1994 году.

Примечательные моменты

  • Дебютное выступление Nirvana на международном телевидении с песней «Smells Like Teen Spirit », с объявлением Курта Кобейна Кортни Лав, чтобы быть «лучшей еблей в мире».
  • Певица / гитаристка Донита Спаркс из L7 снимает джинсы и нижнее белье во время представление, полная нагота отображается, когда она роняет свою гитару, кратко транслируется.
  • Дебют на телевидении Oasis играет «Supersonic «.
  • Rage Against the Machine <11″>играет «Killing in the Name «, что привело к вторжению на сцену с гитаристом Томом Морелло и певцом Заком де ла Роча, которым мешает выступление из-за хаоса
  • Линн Перри, будь известна своей ролью Айви Тилсли в мыльной опере Coronation Street, исполняя безмелевную версию песни Глории Гейнор «Я выживу «.
  • Очень пьяный Оливер Рид дает едва связное интервью перед тем, как исполнить «Wild Thing » The Troggs с Атомным мусорным баком Неда.»
  • Shabba Ranks пропаганда распятия гомосексуалистов, получившая всеобщее осуждение, в том числе ведущий Марк Ламарр, который ответил: «Это абсолютная чушь, и вы это знаете».

Ссылки

Внешние ссылки

  • Слово на IMDb
Слово
Режиссер Люк Кэмпбелл
Джулия Ноулз
Представлено Терри Кристиан
Марк Ламарр
Дэни Бер
Алан Коннор
Аманда де
Каденет Хаффти
Кэти Пакрик
Жасмин Дотивала
Мишель Коллинз
Композитор музыкальной темы 808 Государство
Открытие темы Олимпик (Euro Bass Mix)
Страна происхождения Объединенное Королевство
Исходный язык английский
серии 5
Кол- во серий 104
Производство
Исполнительный продюсер Джейн Бьюкенен
Продюсеры Шон Борг
Пол Росс
Тэмсин Саммерс
Асиф Зубайри
Места производства Студии Лаймхаус (1990–92)
Студии Теддингтона (1993–95)
Продолжительность 60 минут (вкл. Рекламу)
Производственная компания Планета 24
Выпускать
Исходная сеть Канал 4
Оригинальный выпуск 24 августа 1990 г.  — 24 марта 1995 г.
Хронология
Связанные шоу Девичье шоу

Слово былотелевизионной программой Channel 4 в Соединенном Королевстве1990-х годов. который получил свое название от регулярной колонки, освещающей предстоящиевыступленияманчестерских групп в Manchester Evening News, написанной Терри Кристианом .

Формат

Ведущие шоу включены манчестерская музыка радио ведущего и журналист Терри Кристиан , комик Марк Ламарр , Дани Behr , Кати Пакрик , Джасмины Дотиуола , Алан Коннор , Де Каден и Хаффть . Изначально транслировавшаяся в старом временном интервале Tube в 18:00 по пятницам, основное живое шоу The Word было перенесено на вечернее время с 9 ноября 1990 года. Формат журнала позволял интервью, живую музыку, художественные программы и даже игровые шоу. Гибкий ночной формат означал, что гости могли делать все, что угодно, чтобы вызвать споры.

Также был раздел «Я сделаю все, чтобы быть на телевидении» под названием «Полные надежды», который длился половину 4-го и половину 5-го серий, в которых люди делали в целом отталкивающие поступки, чтобы попасть в программу.

Производство

Шоу было детищем Чарли Парсонса и Кристиана, и изначально для серий 1 и 2 производилась производственная компания 24 Hour Productions, которая позже стала Planet 24 .

Пол Росс был редактором 3-го и 4-го серий и стал исполнительным продюсером 5-го. Джо Уилли работал исследователем / букмекером группы во 2-м и половине 3-го сериалов, и считается, что он подарил Nirvana их исторический и печально известный первый телеканал. внешность.

Программа длилась пять серий с 1990 по 1995 год. С самого начала бульварная пресса вызвала серьезную негативную реакцию против шоу. В середине 2000 года на канале Channel 4 была показана короткая серия сборников под названием «Best of The Word», в которой в основном были музыкальные выступления, и была представлена ​​удостоенным наград ведущим музыкального радио из Манкуна, специалистом из Манкунины Терри Кристианом .

Танго спонсировало шоу в 1994 году.

Примечательные моменты

  • Дебютный спектакль Nirvana на телевидении » Smells Like Teen Spirit «, в котором Курт Кобейн объявил Кортни Лав «лучшей еблей в мире».
  • Певица / гитаристка Донита Спаркс из L7 снимает джинсы и нижнее белье во время выступления, когда она роняет гитару, демонстрируется фронтальная нагота.
  • Теледебют Оазиса в спектакле « Сверхзвуковой ».
  • Rage Against the Machine сыграли » Killing in the Name «, в результате чего хаотичная толпа остановила выступление гитариста Тома Морелло и певца Зака де ла Роша на сцене.
  • Линн Перри , наиболее известная по роли Айви Тилсли в мыльной опере « Улица коронации» , исполнила безмолвное исполнение песни Глории Гейнор « Я выживу ».
  • Очень пьяный Оливер Рид дает едва связное интервью перед тем, как исполнить » Wild Thing » The Troggs с Atomic Dustbin Неда » .
  • Шабба выступает за распятие гомосексуалистов, получившее всеобщее осуждение, в том числе со стороны ведущего Ламарра.

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внешние ссылки

  • Слово в IMDb
The Word (TV series)

«The Word» was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.

Its presenters included Mancunian radio presenter Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr, Katie Puckrik, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and «Hufty». Originally broadcast in the old Tube timeslot of 6pm Friday evenings, The Word’s main live show was shifted to a «post-pub» timeslot, with a compilation sister show fronted by Mark Lamarr in the week. The magazine format allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. The flexible late night format meant that guests could do just about anything to be controversial.

There was also an ‘I’ll do anything to be on television’ section called ‘The Hopefuls’ in which people ate worms, bathed in maggots, licked sweat off fat people, and did generally repulsive things in order to get featured on the programme.

The show was the brainchild of Charlie Parsons and was originally produced for series 1 and 2 by the production company 24 Hour Productions, which later became Planet 24.

The show was broadcast live (with no delay) originally from Limehouse Studios, Wembley (1990-1992). When those studios closed the show moved to Teddington Studios. [cite web |url = http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk/studio%20history.htm#fountain |title = History of TV studios in London]

Paul Ross was the series editor on series 3 and 4, and became executive producer for series 5. Jo Whiley worked as a researcher/band booker and is credited as having got Nirvana their historic and notorious first TV appearance. [cite web |url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/radio1/jowhiley.shtml |title = BBC — Press Office — Jo Whiley]

The programme ran for 5 series from 1990 to 1995. Towards the end there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show and it was not recommissioned.

Memorable moments

*The first British Network airing of Madonna’s «Justify My Love» Music Video.
*Rod Hull and Emu appearing alongside Snoop Doggy Dogg, neither knowing who the other was. There was much tension for those viewers who knew that Hull’s act consisted primarily of attacking his co-guests and presenters with his puppet, while Snoop placed considerable stock in his cool, somewhat threatening image.
* Riot grrrls Huggy Bear causing chaos when Terry Christian was chatting to the Barbi Twins. The band shouted at the presenter before being violently ejected from the studio.
* Nirvana’s international television debut performance of «Smells Like Teen Spirit,» with Kurt Cobain declaring Courtney Love to be «The best fuck in the world».
* Mark Lamarr telling Shabba Ranks that he was «talking crap» after an interview where Ranks expressed homophobic views, and being applauded by co-guest Danni Minogue.
* A member of L7 removing her jeans and underwear during a performance, the full-frontal nudity being briefly broadcast.
* Faith No More’s Mike Patton physically attacks a cameraman at the end of a performance of «Everything’s Ruined», commandeering his camera in the final moments of the show. When the band is asked back on the condition that Patton behaves, he throws water over presenter Terry Christian during his interview and later leads the band in performing a cover of the Bee Gees’ «I Started a Joke» despite being specifically told to play their cover of Commodores’ «Easy».
* Presenter Alan Connor being held at gunpoint in a German sex club.
* The Posies smashing their instruments like The Who and then throwing them into the audience at the end of their performance of «Definite Door».
* A performance by Sepultura for which the show placed the band’s fans in an animal cage.
* A spoof of «Blind Date» for bisexual contestants called «Bi Date».
* The sister show would feature video demos of new bands, with one hopeless song called «Luke I Love You» becoming a running joke in its torment of Mark Lamarr.
* Dinosaur Jr refusing to stop playing until the plugs were pulled.
* The TV debut of Oasis playing «Supersonic».
* Rage Against the Machine playing Killing in the Name, resulting in a near riot with guitarist Tom Morello and singer Zack de la Rocha both being stopped from performing by the chaotic crowd.
* The Hopefuls — «I’ll do anything to get on TV» moments such as one guy [http://jamesspratt.org/blog/2008/06/08/the-hopefuls-eating-block-of-lard/ eating a block of lard] , a woman who got into a bath full of watery cow manure, a young guy french kissing an old grandmother and a man who put a huge sheep’s testicle in his mouth.
* Chris Eubank admonishing an audience member who taunted Eubank with a remark about Michael Watson. A clearly irritated Eubank described the person responsible as «weak».
* Oliver Reed appearing extremely drunk and joining the band Ned’s Atomic Dustbin to sing a version of The Troggs’s «Wild Thing».
* Rolf Harris performing a cover version of Led Zeppelin’s «Stairway to Heaven» in his own unique style.
* Madonna’s «Like a Prayer (song)» and «Justify My Love» singles were played backwards and revealed the phrases «I Love Satan» & «Satan Save Me».
*»Win or Weep» whereby contestants would gamble their most prized possession in the hope of winning the prize of their choice (losing would ensure their possession would be destroyed). One man gambled his caravan, and watched tearfully as it was dropped into a car crusher whilst the crowd chanted «Where’s your caravan?» in mockery.
* John Lydon suggesting his foul-mouthed, aggressively-toned interview with Terry Christian would bring about the end of Christian’s career, at which point the camera cut to Richard Carpenter being given a lifetime achievement award.
* Barry White refusing to leave his dressing room and appear on set because he overheard someone call him ‘The Walrus of Love’.
* Lynne Perrie, best known for her role as Ivy Tilsley in Coronation Street performing a tuneless and embarrassing rendition of the Gloria Gaynor classic I Will Survive.

References

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The Word
Directed by Luke Campbell
Julia Knowles
Presented by Terry Christian
Mark Lamarr
Dani Behr
Alan Connor
Amanda de Cadenet
Huffty
Katie Puckrik
Jasmine Dotiwala
Michelle Collins
Ryan McBride
Theme music composer 808 State[1]
Opening theme Olympic (Euro Bass Mix)[2]
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 104
Production
Executive producer(s) Jane Buchanan
Producer(s) Sean Borg
Paul Ross
Tamsin Summers
Asif Zubairy
Production location(s) Limehouse Studios (1990–92)[3]
Teddington Studios (1993–95)
Running time 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release 10 August 1990 –
24 March 1995
Chronology
Related shows The Girlie Show

The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.[4] which took its name from the regular column covering up and coming Manchester bands in the Manchester Evening News written by Terry Christian.

Contents

  • 1 Format
  • 2 Production
  • 3 Notable moments
  • 4 Selected list of performers
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Format

Its presenters included Mancunianaward winning specialist music radio presenter and journalist Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr, Katie Puckrik, Jasmine Dotiwala, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and Huffty.[5] Originally broadcast in the old Tube time slot of 6 pm Friday evenings, The Word’s main live show was shifted to a late-night timeslot from 9 November 1990. The magazine format allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. The flexible late-night format meant that guests could do just about anything to be controversial.

There was also an ‘I’ll do anything to be on television’ section called «The Hopefuls» which ran for half of series 4 and half of series 5 in which people did generally repulsive things in order to get featured on the programme.[5]

Production

The show was the brainchild of Charlie Parsons and Terry Christian and was originally produced for series 1 and 2 by the production company 24 Hour Productions, which later became Planet 24.

Paul Ross was the series editor on series 3 and 4, and became executive producer for series 5. Jo Whiley worked as a researcher–band booker on series 2 and half of series 3 and is credited as having given Nirvana their historic and notorious first TV appearance.[6]

The programme ran for five series from 1990 to 1995. From the start, there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show. In mid 2000, Channel 4 screened a short-running compilation series titled «Best of The Word», which mostly featured music performances and was presented by award winning Mancunian specialist music radio presenter Terry Christian.

Tango sponsored the show in 1994.

Notable moments

  • Nirvana’s international television debut performance of «Smells Like Teen Spirit», with Kurt Cobain declaring Courtney Love to be «the best fuck in the world.»[7]
  • Singer/guitarist Donita Sparks of L7 removing her jeans and underwear during a performance, the full-frontal nudity displayed when she drops her guitar being briefly broadcast.[7]
  • The TV debut of Oasis playing «Supersonic».[7]
  • Rage Against the Machine playing «Killing in the Name», resulting in a stage invasion with guitarist Tom Morello and singer Zack de la Rocha both being stopped from performing by the chaotic crowd.[7]
  • Lynne Perrie, best known for her role as Ivy Tilsley in soap opera Coronation Street, performing a tuneless rendition of the Gloria Gaynor song «I Will Survive».[7]
  • A very drunk Oliver Reed giving a barely coherent interview before performing «Wild Thing» by The Troggs with Ned’s Atomic Dustbin.»[7]
  • Shabba Ranks advocating crucifixion of homosexuals, which received universal condemnation including from presenter Mark Lamarr,[8] who responded «that’s absolute crap and you know it».[9]

Selected list of performers

  • 808 State
  • 10,000 Maniacs
  • Adamski
  • Belly
  • Blur
  • The Boo Radleys
  • Candy Flip
  • The Charlatans
  • Cypress Hill
  • Dinosaur Jr.
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Elastica
  • EMF
  • Faith No More
  • The Farm
  • Happy Mondays
  • Hole
  • The House of Love
  • Huggy Bear
  • Inspiral Carpets
  • Jamiroquai
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain
  • Jesus Jones
  • L7
  • The La’s
  • The Lemonheads
  • Living Colour
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • The Mock Turtles
  • Ned’s Atomic Dustbin
  • Nirvana
  • Oasis
  • Ocean Colour Scene
  • Pixies
  • Pop Will Eat Itself
  • The Posies
  • Primal Scream
  • Public Enemy
  • Public Image Ltd
  • Pulp
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • Ride
  • Saint Etienne
  • Senser
  • Sepultura
  • Sleeper
  • Smashing Pumpkins
  • Stereolab
  • Stereo MC’s
  • The Stranglers
  • Suede
  • Sugarcubes
  • Supergrass
  • Teenage Fanclub
  • Therapy?
  • Throwing Muses
  • Thrum
  • Veruca Salt
  • Weezer
  • Whiteout
  • World of Twist
  • The Cult

References

  1. ^ Simon Donohue (31 December 2002). «Madchester revival may be on the cards — News — Music — Greater Manchester’s CityLife». Citylife.co.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  2. ^ «Nottingham Music — 808 State». BBC. 3 February 2003. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk/studio%20history.htm#fountain
  4. ^ Parsons, Charlie (10 August 2010). «How The Word changed television for ever». Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  5. ^ a b Mark Lawson (9 March 1995). «The Last Word In Trash Tv — Life & Style». The Independent. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  6. ^ «BBC — Press Office — Jo Whiley». Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f «Best of The Word». Channel 4. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  8. ^ Tim Lusher (10 August 2010). «Best moments of The Word: from grunge to gross-out | Television & radio». The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  9. ^ «Elephant Man Buju Banton Shabba Ranks boom bye bye». YouTube. Retrieved 19 September 2013.

External links

  • The Word on IMDb

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