Monday, 23 October 2017
819 The Roxy
First viewed : June 1987
This was ITV's short-lived challenge to Top of the Pops. It was made by Tyne Tees TV and therefore used the same studios as the recently-deceased The Tube. It used the Network Chart which took airplay into account rather than the official Gallup chart. The original presenter was David "Kid " Jensen who'd fallen out with the BBC a couple of years earlier. Like Top of the Pops most of the performances were lip-synched.
Because it was based in Newcastle some acts who'd do Top of the Pops demurred at travelling to the north east so it often got a bit further down the chart than its rival. I remember Joe Cocker performing his song Unchain My Heart on a set that looked like he was in a giant burger which I thought was quite appropriate for his hammy performing style.
The programme struggled to attract a large enough audience. Jensen quit and was replaced by Pat Sharp.
I saw one of the last episodes in March 1988 when I went to visit my ex-house mate Pete, still living in Leeds . One of his house mates wanted to see Bryan Ferry performing Kiss and Tell because Mandy Smith was one of his onstage dancers for some reason. That was the last time I saw him and I've still got the snooker cue he sold me that day..
The Roxy was cancelled a few weeks later.
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