''Popworld'' is a
British television
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programme that was broadcast on
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
as part of the
T4 strand, featuring pop news, trivia, gossip, interviews and music videos, as well as musical performances from contemporary artists.
The show began on 21 January 2001 and was initially presented by
Miquita Oliver and
Simon Amstell.
Alex Zane
Alex Zane (born Faris Alexander L. Albayaty) is an English television presenter and DJ.
Early and personal life
Zane was born in Leeds and attended Boston Spa School before going on to study Medicine at University College London, a course wh ...
and
Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung (born 5 November 1983) is an English model and television personality. Chung pursued a modelling career as a teenager after being scouted by a modelling agency at the Reading Festival. She has walked for brands such as Vivienne Westw ...
took over the hosting role in 2006.
''Popworld'' was broadcast every Sunday morning on
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
at 10:30am,
and repeated on
E4 at 2:00pm the following day.
On 27 April 2007, Channel 4 announced they would not be recommissioning the show, and after six years on air, ''Popworld'' ended on 14 July 2007.
History
''Popworld'' began in 2000 as a website founded by pop mogul
Simon Fuller
Simon Robert Fuller (born 17 May 1960) is a British entrepreneur, artist manager, and film and television producer. He is the creator of the Idols (franchise), ''Idols'' TV format, including the British series ''Pop Idol'' and the American ser ...
, and the accompanying show (first transmitted daily at teatime on
E4) was originally intended for a pre-adolescent audience.
The show's original hosts were
Nickelodeon
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presenter
Simon Amstell and 16-year-old
Miquita Oliver. The original ratings for the programme were dismal, but as Amstell and Oliver gradually warmed to each other (their relationship was strained in the early days) and had greater control of what they could say, the ratings improved.
''Popworld'' finally made it on to
T4 (
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
's youth strand) in the spring of 2001. In the early series, the show featured
Leigh Francis
Leigh Izaak Francis (born 30 April 1973), who is often known by the name of a character he plays, Keith Lemon, is an English television presenter, comedian, actor, and writer. He is best known for creating and starring in Channel 4's sketch co ...
as the character Barry Gibson.
During Amstell and Oliver's tenure on the show, it often used
surreal humour
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and small references to
Jewish culture
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in the United Kingdom;
for example, Amstell had been shown reading ''
The Jewish Chronicle
''The Jewish Chronicle'' (''The JC'') is a London-based Jewish weekly newspaper. Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. Its editor () is Daniel Schwammenthal.
The newspaper is published every Fri ...
'', as well as making references to festivals and customs. Since its inception, the show gradually grew more and more dry and sarcastic,
with singers and bands being subtly, and by 2004 more overtly, mocked.
By the end of Amstell and Oliver's tenure on the show, it had gained a cult following as the alternative to limitlessly enthusiastic programmes such as ''
Top of the Pops
''Top of the Pops'' (''TOTP'') is a British record chart television programme, made by the BBC and broadcast weekly between 1January 1964 and 30 July 2006. The programme was the world's longest-running weekly music show. For most of its histo ...
''.
Notable events that occurred during their tenure included openly gay Amstell coming on to
homophobic
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reggae star
Beenie Man
Moses Anthony Davis OD (born 22 August 1973), professionally known as Beenie Man, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay. His awards include DJ of the Year Award eight years in a row. His twelfth studio album '' Art and Life'' received a Grammy Award ...
,
and
Britney Spears
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she has sold over 150 million records worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. Cultural impact of Brit ...
walking out of an interview in tears.
The Kooks
The Kooks () are an English indie rock band formed in 2004 in Brighton. The current lineup consists of Luke Pritchard on vocals and guitar, and Hugh Harris on bass, guitar, and synthesiser.
Their music is primarily influenced by the 1960s Br ...
refused to do an interview on their second appearance on the show, after Amstell's repeated references to the singer's ex-girlfriend
Katie Melua
Ketevan Katie Melua (; ka, ქეთევან "ქეთი" მელუა, ; born 16 September 1984) is a British singer and songwriter. She was born in Kutaisi, Georgia and raised in Belfast and London. Under the management of composer ...
during their first interview.
In February 2006, Amstell and Oliver announced they would be leaving the show.
Following their departure episode,
Alex Zane
Alex Zane (born Faris Alexander L. Albayaty) is an English television presenter and DJ.
Early and personal life
Zane was born in Leeds and attended Boston Spa School before going on to study Medicine at University College London, a course wh ...
and
Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung (born 5 November 1983) is an English model and television personality. Chung pursued a modelling career as a teenager after being scouted by a modelling agency at the Reading Festival. She has walked for brands such as Vivienne Westw ...
took over presenting until its series finale in July 2007.
Magazine
''Popworld'' launched a magazine of the same name in 2003, but production was stopped after just one year.
In late 2006, it was announced that ''Popworld'' was launching a weekly magazine called ''Popworld Pulp''. 130,000 copies were produced for launch, which took place in April 2007. After only a week, it was axed due to selling only 7% of its newsagent allocation, despite a £1.49 cover price and a wide promotional campaign.
Two weeks later, the show, too, announced it was ending.
See also
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Popworld Promotes
References
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External links
''Popworld'' website''Popworld''at
Channel4.comInternet Movie Database entry
Channel 4 original programming
Pop music television series
2001 British television series debuts
2007 British television series endings
2000s British music television series
British English-language television shows
Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios