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{{TVshow | {{TVshow | ||
| Host = (Incomplete)<br>[[Jools Holland]]<br>Paula Yates<br>Leslie Ash | | Host = (Incomplete)<br>[[Jools Holland]]<br>[[Muriel Gray]]<br>Paula Yates<br>Leslie Ash | ||
| Filmed = Newcastle upon Tyne, UK<br> | | Filmed = Newcastle upon Tyne, UK<br> | ||
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The show was sometimes controversial, and was eventually axed following complaints of offensive language. | The show was sometimes controversial, and was eventually axed following complaints of offensive language. | ||
== | ==Videos== | ||
===Margi Clarke Talks To Morrissey (The Tube, 1985)=== | ===Margi Clarke Talks To Morrissey (The Tube, 1985)=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lOzn3TeNJ0</youtube> | |||
===Shaun Duggan Interview With Morrissey (The Tube, 1987)=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfS3a_b5Pv4</youtube> | |||
=== | ==="Sheila Take a Bow" and "Shoplifters of the World Unite" live (The Tube, 1987)=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haVLf0ILkaw</youtube> |
Revision as of 18:27, 22 March 2020
Television Show | |
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Host | (Incomplete) Jools Holland Muriel Gray Paula Yates Leslie Ash |
Filmed | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
Years Active | 5 November, 1982 to 26 April, 1987 |
Associated Acts | The Smiths, Morrissey |
Official Website | N/A |
History
The Tube was a British alternative/ popular music television programme broadcast on Channel 4 during the 1980's.
It championed new bands while providing interviews and performances with more established alternative and mainstream artists.
The show was sometimes controversial, and was eventually axed following complaints of offensive language.