I thought the Stereo MCs live performances over the 92, 93 episodes was totally top notch. Wish I’d seen them live then, Connected was one great album.
They were great - I saw them at Wembley Stadium August 1993 supporting U2 along with Bjork - Great day!
Love how it's C5 who make a doc dishing the dirt on a BBC classic. This should have been a Beeb effort, like the one they did for Blue Peter.
For whatever reason the BBC don't seem to like to portray anything negative about TOTP these days - the 1991 Story of made no mention of anything but the positives of Year Zero and the new format and inexperienced presenters, nothing bad. This Channel 5 documentary does look quite interesting.
There is a massive obvious TOTPs scandal - I wonder if Channel 5 will mention Operation Yew Tree? The white elephant in the room?
Dropped from the schedule-they're now showing Morecambe & Wise:30 Funniest Moments on Saturday 2nd July from 8.30pm-10.30pm.
My husband's been unwell this year so I'm running way behind on these repeats, but I'm up to September 1992 and frankly gutted we never got a studio performance of Rhythm Is A Dancer. Were they being arses or just unavailable, does anyone know?
We did "lose" quite a few 1992 eps due to the Adrian Rose factor. Can't remember for sure, but there may have been a studio spot on one of those. Or did the rapper guy upset people with that earlier performance of a single (it was mentioned here somewhere when those repeats were on).
I suspect it was a mixture of 1: The record was selling regardless 2: Turbo B was being ousted (only getting a rap in the middle bit) so he probably wasn't playing ball 3: The singer wasn't available (or was a ghost singer, which they had previous for) and as TOTP was live vocals now they couldn't just pretend like they did before.