Monday, 25 December 2017
874 The Hit Man And Her
First viewed : Autumn 1988
This was another Granada contribution to the night time schedule but about as far away from The Other Side of Midnight as you could get.
Pete Waterman says he came up with the idea for the show after seeing Elvis Costello talking about Irish politics on some earnest discussion show when he came home from the pub one night. The basic idea was to take the cameras into a northern nightclub and film the dancing although it was hardly a fly on the wall documentary. It was actually more like Top of the Pops without the bands.
Waterman himself was permanent host assisted by the young Michaela Strachan who was certainly eye candy but more importantly a professional presenter who could cover for her partner's constant cock-ups. Their links after each record were not really needed but then the whole point of the programme was flagrant self-promotion. I don't think anyone else came up with the "Hit Man" nickname. The musical menu of course featured plenty of Stock Aitken and Waterman material.
As well as the links, the duo orchestrated party games like "Showing Out" and "Pass The Mic" giving wannabes their 5 minutes of fleeting fame in the days before reality TV.
Its sheer awfulness did have a compulsive element. It wasn't my sort of music at all but there was a fascination to it and the programmes probably have some value now as cultural documents if you edit out the hosts.
The one saving grace is that I think it did hasten the end of the SAW reign of terror. You really can't be an arbiter of kids' tastes if you're going to be regularly exposing yourself as a sweaty , incompetent , embarrassing uncle at a party.
The show ran until 1992.
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I'm sure I remember watching this aged maybe eight or nine in a hotel room in Scotland and wondering why some old guy was doing hanging around with "der kidz". I recognised the music as the kind of pop tack my cousins liked and I doubt I ever saw it again, though it has become a kind of byword for utter naffness to people slightly older than myself.
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Mike
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