Music Box was a pioneering
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24-hour cable and satellite television channel that ran from 29 March 1984 to 30 January 1987, and was operated by Music Box Limited. It was originally one of three services (along with
Premiere
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History
Raymond F. Betts attributes the introduction of the ...
and
The Children's Channel
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) that formed
Thorn EMI
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's venture into
satellite television
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as a British version of
MTV
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, and later became part of
Virgin Vision as one of
Richard Branson
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's business ventures launched in 1983.
A special Italian version of Music Box was created in the spring of 1988, and some other shows were also re-transmitted by Japanese broadcaster
NHK
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NHK ope ...
.
The network was originally based in the heart of
London
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, in a building where Virgin Vision and
Super Channel were also based, and later gave home to the offices of
CNN International
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until 2007. The address during the satellite years was 19-21
Rathbone Place
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.
History
Background
As a 24-hour television channel during the 1980s, Music Box was able to reach 60 million potential viewers in Europe and the
Middle East
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thanks to satellite distribution. At the time, a
satellite dish
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and receiver were very expensive and for this reason had better viewing figures in countries where
cable television
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was already used such as
Belgium
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,
Denmark
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,
France
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,
West Germany
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,
Ireland
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,
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,
the Netherlands
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,
Switzerland
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and the
United Kingdom
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.
It was said to have made a small contribution to the overthrow of
eastern European communist regimes as its prime, it was illegally watched by young Europeans living in those countries using makeshift satellite systems, and it gave many young people their first view of life in the rest of Europe.
Operation
The creator of
Thorn EMI
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's three satellite channels as director of programmes was Julian Mounter, who joined Music Box from
Thames Television
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. Recognising that income for satellite television would be slow in coming, Mounter set about negotiating revolutionary union deals to enable the use of smaller crews in the studio and on location, commandeered a boardroom at the headquarters of Thorn EMI as one of the studios and a small basement on
Shaftesbury Avenue
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, and it was there that many of the programmes were made before better facilities were found. The channels broke new ground in graphics, promotions, presentation and set standards within practices still followed today. Mounter left in 1986 to become director general of
Television New Zealand
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more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a New Zealand state-owned media company and Crown entity. The company operates a television network, TVNZ+, streaming service, and 1N ...
, and the three channels then took on individual senior management. Directors on the channel included Rob Jones, who took over from Mounter as director of programmes, Geoffrey Davies, Rod Fairweather, John Leach, Peter G Grattan, Les Harris,
Ludo Graham, Simon Sanders and Siubhan Richmond, as
Carol McGiffin was part of the production team.
In February 1986, Thorn EMI's 50% stake in Music Box owner, The Music Channel, was sold to fellow shareholder, Virgin Group, for £600,000.
On 9 August 1986, the
Yorkshire Television
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region of the UK's
ITV decided to go 24 hours a day and filled its entire nighttime period until 6am with a simulcast of Music Box.
On 30 January 1987, the last music video that played was "
Don't Give Up" by
Peter Gabriel
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and
Kate Bush
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, whether this song is also shown before closed early from the defunct satellite network
Europa TV
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History Development
Europa TV aspired to be pan-European not only with ...
three months prior. Shortly after the service ceased for the final time,
Super Channel launches on the same frequency which previously used by Music Box on pan-European satellite
Eutelsat I F-1 (ECS-1) located at 13° east, replaced during the year by
Eutelsat I F-4 (ECS-4). For this reason, Music Box stopped being a 24-hour television channel and
Virgin
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set up Music Box as an independent producer of music programmes, continuing to broadcast its shows until the end of September 1987 for ten hours a day on Super Channel. From October 1987 until January 1990, it was reduced from ten hours a day to just a couple of hours a day of music programmes to be produced for Super Channel, with a two-month long break in late 1988 due to problems related to the sale of this service.
Later years
Music Box ended its satellite broadcasts in January 1990 with the last pan-European showing of ''
The Power Hour'', it became a specialised producer of music shows for major British broadcasters and is now owned by
Tinopolis, which also owns the firm Sunset + Vine, previously the owner of Music Box.
The company's best-known programmes of this period are the late night ITV show ''Forever'', which features pop videos and interview clips from the recently
stock footage
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, and the Capital One dance music show ''Mixmag TV'' which they produced on 1 November 2001, following their move from
Rapture TV
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that previous day.
Programming
As a pan-European satellite channel (1984–1990)
* ''Transmission'' – indie music with Rachel Davies, Simon Potter and later with
Pat Sharp
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(1989)
* ''
The Power Hour'' – hard rock, metal with Dante Bonutto and
Amanda Redington
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, later with Alison Craig, Jacky Lynn and Nikki Groocock (1986–1987)
* ''It's Simon Potter'' – music mix and music news (1988)
* ''Sunday Cinema'' – all about the latest movies with Sunie Fletcher (1986)
* ''Sunday Smooch'' – music ballads and romance with Gloria Thomas or Amanda Redington (1986–1987), later renamed to ''The Smooch'' (1988)
* ''Eurochart'' – the official ''
Music & Media
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'' magazine's
European Hot 100
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singles chart from
Amsterdam
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with Dutch presenter
Erik de Zwart
Erik de Zwart (born 16 June 1957 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch broadcaster, former D.J., former Music Box, The Music Factory and MTV V.J. and media entrepreneur.
He was co-founder and shareholder of Radio 538 (1992) and The Music Factory (1995).
...
(1986–1987)
* ''
Countdown'' – charts from Europe and live performances from Amsterdam with Dutch presenters Erik de Zwart and
Adam Curry
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(1987)
* ''Off the Wall'' – fashion and trends from London with Steve Blacknell (1986), later with Simon Potter and Sunie Fletcher (1987–1988)
* ''The Gaz Bag'' – with
Gareth Jones (also known as Gaz Top)
* ''The Shadow''
* ''One Night Stand'' – live concerts (1984–1987)
* ''The Maggot'' – with
Timmy Mallett
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(1986)
* ''Music Box Live'' – live from the Music Box studios in London which include new videos, competitions and regular features originally with Simon Potter, and later with
Nino Firetto also produced as ''Pepsi Live'' (1987)
* ''Chart Attack'' – the
UK Top 40 singles chart usually with Simon Potter (1986–1988), occasionally with
Mark Webster (1987), and Tony Gregory (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 videos with Sunie Fletcher, and sometimes with
Tony Dortie (1987)
* ''The Face'' – music videos with Alison Craig (1987)
* ''The Buzz'' – press review, news and 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, later renamed ''Supersonic'' (1987)
* ''Supersonic'' – music videos with Amanda Redington and also
Barbie Wilde (1987–1988, which is not to be confused with the
1970s ITV show of the same name)
* ''American Storm'' - the latest videos from America with Simon Potter (1986)
* ''Backtracks'' – classic videos (1985–1986)
* ''Videopix'' – video request show with Martin Buchanan and Simon Potter (1984–1987), later with Nino Firetto (1987–1988)
* ''Non-Stop Dance Hour'' – dance videos with Gloria Thomas (1986)
* ''Global Chart Show'' – weekly show featuring singles and albums chart from the whole world (1989)
* ''Tracking'' – music videos and press reviews usually with Tony Dortie, and occasionally with
Nicky Campbell
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(1987–1988)
* ''The Rock of Europe'' – interviews (1988)
* ''Rockin' in the UK'' – indie music with Simon Potter and a little help from Rachel Davies (1988)
* ''Totally Live'' – formerly known as ''Music Box Live'' and ''Pepsi Live'' with Nino Firetto (late 1987), and occasionally with Nicky Campbell, Simon Potter,
Anthea Turner
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Early life
Turner was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, and educated at the ...
or Timmy Mallett (1988)
* 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
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– a feature of ''Music Box Live, Pepsi Live'' and later ''Totally Live''.
Paul McKenna made his 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 (1988–1989)
* ''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 co-produced with Belgian broadcaster
RTBF
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and hosted by
Ray Cokes (early 1987), who went later to
MTV Europe
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Initia ...
and by Lucienne also from RTBF
For other British broadcasters (1990–2007)
* ''BPM''
* ''Raw Power'' – hard rock and metal show previously known as ''The Power Hour'' from the satellite years presented by Phil Alexander, Steve 'Krusher' Joule, his dog Bullseye, and Ann Kirk (for
ITV, 1990–1997)
* ''
Noisy Mothers'' (new name for ''Raw Power'')
* ''Club Nation'' (for ITV, 1997)
* ''Pop Down the Pub'' (for ITV, 1998)
* ''Vivid''
* ''Sussed!'' (produced for
Nickelodeon
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)
* ''Buzz'' (produced for
Channel 4
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)
* ''Transmission'' – indie music videos (continuing on ITV after the satellite era of Music Box)
* ''Soundtrax'' – ten-minute music shows (for ITV)
* ''With...''
* ''...Forever'' (for ITV)
* ''Music with Attitude''
* ''Popped in Crashed Out'' (for ITV)
* ''
Kerrang! Awards
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''
* ''L¡VE''
* ''Mixmag TV''
Presenters
The following presenters have all been employed by Music Box either as presenters or VJs:
*
Adam Curry
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* Alison Craig
*
Amanda Redington
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*
Andy Bird
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Early life
Bird was born and rais ...
(later involved with the
Disney Channel
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)
* Ann Kirk
*
Anthea Turner
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Early life
Turner was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, and educated at the ...
*
Barbie Wilde
* Catherine Kirkwood
* Dante Bonutto
* Diana Harris
*
Julie Brown
*
Eddie Kid
*
Erik de Zwart
Erik de Zwart (born 16 June 1957 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch broadcaster, former D.J., former Music Box, The Music Factory and MTV V.J. and media entrepreneur.
He was co-founder and shareholder of Radio 538 (1992) and The Music Factory (1995).
...
*
Gareth Jones (also known as Gaz Top, later a presenter on
The Children's Channel
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)
*
Gary Crowley
* Gloria Thomas
* Jacky Lynn
*
John Leslie
*
Leigh Francis
* Mark Chase
*
Mark Webster
* Martin Buchanan
*
Michaela Strachan
*
Naomi Ryan
*
Nicky Campbell
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Early life
Campbell wa ...
* Nikki Groocock
*
Nino Firetto
*
Pat Fish
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*
Pat Sharp
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* Paul Cooke (previously
Capital Radio
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As Capital Radio it was launched in the London area in 1973 as one of Bri ...
)
*
Paul Kaye
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*
Paul McKenna
* Phil Alexander
* Philip Scott
* Rachel Davies
*
Ray Cokes
* Sam Wilson
* Simon Potter (later a producer for the company and
Sunset+Vine)
* Steve Blacknell
* Steve 'Krusher' Joule (and his heavy metal hunting hound Bullseye)
*
Steve Walsh
* Sunie Fletcher (previously at
NME
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magazine, in the 1990s at
MTV Europe
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Initia ...
as an employee)
*
Timmy Mallett
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*
Tony Dortie
* Tony Gregory (later a television director and producer)
Some presenters also recorded a track and video for a song called "Back to the Rhythm" under the name of ''The Rap Pack'' in December 1986, they were: Nino Firetto, Amanda Redington, Gloria Thomas, Timmy Mallett, Steve Blacknell, Simon Potter and Martin Buchanan.
See also
*
List of European television stations
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*
Timeline of cable television in the United Kingdom
*
Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox
*
The Power Station
*
The Box
*
CMT Europe
*
VH1
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*
4Music
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References
External links
Music Box at TV Ark
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2007 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
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1980s in the United Kingdom
1980s in British television
History of television in the United Kingdom