Music Box (TV Channel) - Programmes (productions From Music Box As A Pan-European Satellite Channel - 1984-1990)

1984-1990)

  • Transmission (indie music, 1989 - with Simon Potter and later with Pat Fish)
  • The Power Hour (hard rock, metal - with Dante Bonutto, and occasionally, Amanda Redington, 1986–87, later with Alison Craig, Jacky Lynn and Nikki Groocock)
  • It's Simon Potter (music mix and music news presented by Simon Potter, 1988)
  • Sunday Cinema (all about the latest movies, 1986 - with Sunie Fletcher)
  • Sunday Smooch (music ballads and romance, with Gloria or Amanda Redington, 1986–1987, later renamed to "The Smooch" with Amanda Redington, 1988)
  • Eurochart (the official Music&Media magazine's European Top 100 singles chart from Amsterdam with Dutch presenter Erik de Zwart, 1986–87)
  • Countdown (charts from Europe and live performances from Amsterdam with Dutch presenters Erik de Zwart and Adam Curry, 1987)
  • Off The Wall (fashion and trends from London, with Steve Blacknell in 1986, Simon Potter and Sunie Fletcher in 1987-1988)
  • The Gaz Bag (with Gaz Top)
  • The Shadow
  • Music Box Live (live from the Music Box studios in London, new videos, competitions and regular features originally with Simon Potter and later with Nino Firetto, 1987 - also produced as "Pepsi Live")
  • Chart Attack (the UK Top 40 singles chart, usually with Simon Potter, 1986–1988, occasionally with Mark Webster in 1987; with Tony Gregory in 1989)
  • Boogie Box (dance videos with Martin Buchanan, 1987, with Michaela Strachan or Steve Walsh, 1988)
  • Rockin' At The Speed Of Light (a chat with an artist on a fake beach in the Music Box studio and music videos - with Sunie Fletcher, and sometimes with Tony Dortie, 1987)
  • The Face (music videos with Alison Craig, 1987)
  • The Buzz (press review, news and music videos with Tony Dortie, 1987)
  • Mug with Marty (music videos with Martin Buchanan, 1986)
  • Private Eyes (music interviews by Sunie Fletcher, 1986)
  • Music Box Special (interviews and special events, 1987)
  • The Amanda Redington Show (music videos with Amanda Redington, 1987, later renamed to Supersonic)
  • Supersonic (music videos with Amanda Redington and also Barbie Wilde, 1987–1988)
  • American Storm (the latest videos from the USA, with Simon Potter, 1986)
  • Backtracks (classic videos, 1985–1986)
  • Videopix (video request show, 1984-1987 With 'The Big Boys'- Martin Buchanan & Simon Potter: 1987-1988 - Nino Firetto)
  • Non-stop Dance Hour (dance videos with Gloria, 1986)
  • Global Chart Show (weekly show featuring singles and albums chart from the whole world, 1989)
  • Tracking (music videos and press reviews, 1987–88, usually with Tony Dortie, occasionally with Nicky Campbell)
  • The Rock Of Europe (interviews - 1988)
  • Rockin' In The UK (indie music - 1988) (with Simon Potter and a little help from Rachel Davies)
  • Totally Live (formerly known as Music Box Live (or Pepsi Live) with Nino Firetto, late 1987, and 1988, occasionally with Nicky Campbell or Simon Potter or Anthea Turner or Timmy Mallett)
  • Nino Firetto (guests, features such as "Papa Luigi", music videos and news, live from the Music Box "living room" - 1988)
  • Music Box News (the latest music news with Sunie Fletcher, Alison Craig or Andy Bird - a feature of "Music Box Live", "Pepsi Live" and later "Totally Live"). Paul McKenna made is television debut as the presenter of Music Box News.
  • Formula One (charts from Europe and performances from the German show "Formel Eins", with John Leslie who made his television debut, late 1987, and 1988)
  • European Top 40 (the European singles chart with Amanda Redington, 1988–89)
  • Coca-Cola Rockfile (big events around Europe, monthly show with Simon Potter and Amanda Redington, 1988)
  • Supertime Club (mix of cartoons and music videos, for younger viewers with Catherine Kirkwood and Mark Chase, 1988)
  • Rox Box (interviews and specials, early 1987, co-produced with Belgian broadcaster RTBF and hosted by one of its presenters, Ray Cokes, who went later to MTV Europe, and by Lucienne also from RTBF)

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