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  1. The Kenny Everett Video Show (later renamed The Kenny Everett Video Cassette) is a British television comedy and music programme that was made by Thames Television for ITV from 3 July 1978 to 21 May 1981.

  2. The Kenny Everett Video Show: With Kenny Everett, Hot Gossip, Anna Dawson, Cliff Richard. This show featured music set to imagery, just prior to MTV. Most of it was concert footage though some had effects and a theme. It had a choreography segment featuring dancers known as "Hot Gossip".

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    • 1978-07-03
    • Comedy, Music
    • 30
  3. The Kenny Everett Video Show (later renamed The Kenny Everett Video Cassette) was a British television comedy and music programme produced by Thames Television for the ITV network from 3 July 1978 to 21 May 1981.

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    Title
    Musical Guests
    1
    1
    "Series 1, Episode 1 [6] "
    Steve Gibbons Band • Bryan Ferry • Wings ...
    2
    2
    "Series 1, Episode 2 [7] "
    Darts • Kate Bush • Lindisfarne • Yellow ...
    3
    3
    "Series 1, Episode 3 [8] "
    Suzi Quatro • Nick Lowe • Gordon ...
    4
    4
    "Series 1, Episode 4 [9] "
    The Moody Blues • The Pirates
  4. 21. Sept. 2020 · TORRENT. 33 Files. 6 Original. SHOW ALL. Community Video Community Collections. Uploaded by Paul bond 55 on September 21, 2020. Kenny everett.

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  5. Packed with innovative visuals, and featured outrageous characters such as ageing rocker Sid Snot, Angry of Mayfair, a city gent in women's underwear, and lecherous Frenchman Marcel Wave. Stars from the world of TV and music such as Rod Stewart, Terry Wogan and Billy Connolly made cameo appearances on the show each week. This clip is from Series 3.

  6. In 1978, London's Thames Television offered him a new venture, which became the Kenny Everett Video Show. This was a vehicle for Everett's characters and sketches (his fellow writers were Ray Cameron, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh), interspersed with the latest pop hits, either performed by the artists themselves, or as backing tracks to dance routines by Arlene Phillips' risqué dance troupe ...