The Tube

November. 05,1982      
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The Tube is an innovative United Kingdom pop/rock music television programme, which ran for five seasons, from 5 November 1982 until 1987. It was produced in Newcastle upon Tyne for Channel 4 by Tyne Tees Television, which had previously produced the similar music show Alright Now and the music-oriented youth show Check it Out for ITV; production of the latter ended in favour of The Tube. The Tube was presented live by hosts including Jools Holland, Paula Yates, Leslie Ash, Muriel Gray, Gary James, Michel Cremona, Nick Laird-Clowes and Mike Everitt. The brand name was relaunched by Channel 4 as an online radio station in November 2006. The show was directed by Gavin Taylor; Geoff Wonfor directed some of the insert videos along with other staff programme director of Tyne Tees Television Martin Cairns. Many other specials were made, including one for the eve of the millennium.

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Seasons 5 : 1900

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21 Episode

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Episode 4 - Series 5, Show 4
November. 21,1986

Episode 5 - Series 5, Show 5
November. 28,1986

Episode 6 - Series 5, Show 6
December. 05,1986

Episode 7 - Series 5, Show 7
December. 12,1986

Episode 8 - Series 5, Show 8
December. 19,1986

Episode 9 - Series 5, Show 9
January. 09,1987

Episode 10 - Series 5, Show 10
January. 16,1987

Episode 11 - Series 5, Show 11
January. 23,1987

Episode 12 - Series 5, Show 12
January. 30,1987

Episode 13 - Series 5, Show 13
February. 06,1987

Episode 14 - Series 5, Show 14
February. 13,1987

Episode 15 - Series 5, Show 15
February. 20,1987

Episode 16 - Series 5, Show 16
February. 27,1987

Episode 17 - Series 5, Show 17
March. 06,1987

Episode 18 - Series 5, Show 18
March. 13,1987

Episode 19 - Series 5, Show 19
March. 20,1987

Episode 20 - Series 5, Show 20
March. 27,1987

Episode 21 - Series 5, Show 21
April. 03,1987

Episode 22 - Series 5, Show 22
April. 10,1987

Episode 23 - Series 5, Show 23
April. 17,1987

Episode 24 - Series 5, Show 24
April. 24,1987

Seasons 4 : 1985

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26 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1984

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26 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1983

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25 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1982

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20 Episode

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