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Chart Show TV is a British music television channel owned and operated by CSC Media Group (formerly Chart Show Channels), a company associated with the makers of The Chart Show, a television programme that had previously been on Channel 4 and ITV, before relaunching it themselves in 2008.
Kiss TV is a commercial music television channel from Box Television available on the Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media digital TV platforms.
They made their debut performance following day on the Mnet music television program M! Countdown.
In the summer of 2008 Calamateur, Andrew Howie with band, filmed four songs and an interview for Rapal, a popular BBC Alba music television programme.
The band featured in an SVT (Swedish) music television documentary called This Is Our Music in 2005, and were interviewed on BBC2's The Culture Show on 3 February 2007 as part of an item on the 'new folk'.
Commonwealth Jazz Club, a 1965 music television miniseries co-produced in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom
Country Sunshine With Myrna Lorrie, a Canadian country music television miniseries
The video was aired and was shown for example on German music television channel VIVA in 2000.
A crucial point for Dorsey’s aspired solo career was her appearance on "The Tube", a hit British music television weekly hosted by Jools Holland and Paula Yates.
With production from Torsten Otto and Gordon Raphael (The Strokes, Wildhearts) and mixing by Michael Ilbert (The Hives, The Cardigans, Hellacopters), the band delivers a sound familiar to the American and British indie scene currently dominating radio and music television.
The footage was originally recorded for the German music television programme Rockpalast.
CMT Most Wanted Live, a country music video countdown show which aired on Country Music Television from 201-2004
In addition to this, in around 1994 he worked alongside Julia Carling on the satellite music television channel VH1, where they hosted a live show together.
The video was aired and was shown for example on German music television channel VIVA in 1999.
He later formed a duo, Silverio y Roxana, that specialized in Puerto Rican music, and as a result, was a guest -and later hosted- an autochthonous Puerto Rican music television program, "Borinquen Canta", along with news broadcaster Guillermo José Torres.
He began his career in the 1950s as a performer on the country music television show, "Town Hall Party."
Between 1975 and 1984, Holiday would perform eleven times on the popular German music television program ZDF-Hitparade.