Video Killed The Radio Star Episode Rating Graph
Sep 2009 - present
Sep 2009 - present
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S5 Ep9
10.0
14th Mar 2014
Directors behind the music videos to Uptown Girl, The Downeaster "Alexa" and Allentown discuss their famous collaborations with Billy Joel.
S5 Ep5
10.0
7th Feb 2014
Director Nigel Dick discusses the iconic music videos he has made with Oasis and reflects on his fractious relationship with the Gallagher brothers.
S7 Ep6
9.0
3rd Aug 2018
An insight into the making of videos by Toyah Willcox, whose hits included It’s A Mystery, Thunder in the Mountains and I Want To Be Free.
S6 Ep8
9.0
26th Sep 2015
Directors and musicians reveal the ideas and inspirations that helped create ZZ Top's most memorable music videos. This program contains interviews with ZZ Top and music video guru Len Epand. Under discussion are the Tim Newman directed trilogy of the racy videos from the early 80s: "Legs", "Gimme All Your Lovin'" and "Sharp Dressed Man". There are further interviews with Steve Barron who collaborated with the band on the "Rough Boy" video from the early days of MTV.
S5 Ep10
8.5
21st Mar 2014
Director Kevin Godley reflects on the success and controversies of the videos for Relax, Two Tribes and Christmas hit The Power of Love.
S5 Ep8
8.5
7th Mar 2014
Directors discuss working with Aretha Franklin, including the difficulties experienced making the video for her duet with George Michael.
S5 Ep2
8.5
29th Jun 2013
The Cure's Robert Smith and video director Tim Pope reflect on the band's most iconic videos, including Boys Don't Cry, Why Can't I Be You? and Close to Me.
S7 Ep9
8.0
From Millennium to Rock DJ and beyond, we look back at Robbie Williams' most memorable music videos.
S1 Ep1
1.0
6th Sep 2009
Examining the career of renowned director Russell Mulcahy, whose most famous works include the videos for Rio by Duran Duran, Queen's A Kind of Magic and The Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star. Featuring contributions by musicians including Simon Le Bon, Kim Carnes, Bonnie Tyler, Roger Taylor, Gary Kemp and Mick Fleetwood.
S5 Ep4
6.0
31st Jan 2014
A look at Elton John's most iconic videos, including the on-set shenanigans and setbacks that surrounded filming for his cheery 80s hit I'm Still Standing.
S5 Ep7
6.0
28th Feb 2014
Directors behind some of Michael Jackson's iconic music videos, including Thriller and Smooth Criminal, discuss their collaborations with the King of Pop.
S6 Ep10
6.0
16th Oct 2015
Broadcasters Mark Ellen and Robert Elms discuss the impact of the first four Roxy Music albums, in terms of original music, the look of the band, design of the covers, the consequence of the Eno and Ferry split and the Ferry solo career.
S7 Ep2
6.0
The creative minds behind some of George Michael's most memorable music videos reveal how they brought his hits to life on screen.
S6 Ep1
6.5
30th Jun 2015
A fascinating look at the secrets and ideas behind Tina Turner's most iconic music videos. Directors David Mallet, Brian Grant, Andy Morahan and choreographer Arlene Phillips discuss working with the legend. From her early "Shindig" days to “Private Dancer” to Tina's groundbreaking live concerts of the early 90's.
S6 Ep9
6.7
10th Oct 2015
From Millennium to Rock DJ and beyond, we look back at Robbie Williams' most memorable music videos. Broadcaster Robert Elms and Director Vaughan Arnelldiscuss Robbie’s exciting videos including “SomethingStupid” (with Nicole Kidman), “Millennium”, “She's the One” and “Supreme"
S6 Ep6
7.0
31st Aug 2015
A unique insight into the ideas and vision behind the music videos of BRIT Award-winning rock band Crowded House. This program contains an intimate interview with NeilFinn on his musical journey from Split Enz through to Crowded House. Neil explains the ideas behind boththe music videos and lyrics to such classic hits as "Fallat Your Feet", “Don't Dream It's Over” and “Weather With You".
S1 Ep1
1.0
6th Sep 2009
Examining the career of renowned director Russell Mulcahy, whose most famous works include the videos for Rio by Duran Duran, Queen's A Kind of Magic and The Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star. Featuring contributions by musicians including Simon Le Bon, Kim Carnes, Bonnie Tyler, Roger Taylor, Gary Kemp and Mick Fleetwood.
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The first episode of Video Killed The Radio Star aired on September 06, 2009.
The last episode of Video Killed The Radio Star aired on April 29, 2022.
There are 66 episodes of Video Killed The Radio Star.
There are 8 seasons of Video Killed The Radio Star.
Yes.
Video Killed The Radio Star is set to return for future episodes.