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5.35pm — Alan Hansen Masterclass | 5.35pm — Alan Hansen Masterclass | ||
The finest moments of post-match analysis. Tremble and thrill as Alan declares: "That's sloppy defending" | The finest moments of post-match analysis. Tremble and thrill as Alan declares: "That's sloppy defending," cheer and chill as he fixes Jimmy Hill with the killer stare. Also a short salute to "Mezzanotte's best loved commentator: Gary Bloom: In Search Of The Real Alan Partridge. Including the immortal: "You'd have bet your last Italian ice cream on him scoring… but you would have been left holding an empty cone." | ||
7pm — Kevin Turvey Rants | 7pm — Kevin Turvey Rants | ||
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9.05pm — The Sublime And The Ridiculous | 9.05pm — The Sublime And The Ridiculous | ||
A Christmas blockbuster of unforgettable music moments from TV's archives. Highlights include Van Morrison (vocals and drums!) and The Chieftains with a storming St Pat's Day rendition of "Raglan Road"; NBC's ''Tonight Show'' host Jay Leno following a bizarre line of questioning into the messy end of sheep farming following PJ Harvey's mighty solo version of "Rid Of Me"; a pasty-faced Rolling Stones sitting cross-legged at the feet of Howlin' Wolf in a vintage US clip; Daisy Chainsaw on The Word; sensitive '70s singer-songwriter Judy Sill breaks down and begs ''OGWT'' viewers to "please buy my album" so that she may avoid the martyrdom of opening for "snotty rock 'n' roll bands" | A Christmas blockbuster of unforgettable music moments from TV's archives. Highlights include Van Morrison (vocals and drums!) and The Chieftains with a storming St Pat's Day rendition of "Raglan Road"; NBC's ''Tonight Show'' host Jay Leno following a bizarre line of questioning into the messy end of sheep farming following PJ Harvey's mighty solo version of "Rid Of Me"; a pasty-faced Rolling Stones sitting cross-legged at the feet of Howlin' Wolf in a vintage US clip; Daisy Chainsaw on The Word; sensitive '70s singer-songwriter Judy Sill breaks down and begs ''OGWT'' viewers to "please buy my album" so that she may avoid the martyrdom of opening for "snotty rock 'n' roll bands" — without any obvious irony, she then performs her fine song "Jesus Was A Crossmaker"; an extremely drunken singer is flown in painful pantomime harness and dumped onto studio floor in ''TOTP'''s rather literal visual interpretation of "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down" (artist unknown). | ||
10.15pm — Face To Face | 10.15pm — Face To Face | ||
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|next = New Musical Express, April 8, 1995 | |next = New Musical Express, April 8, 1995 | ||
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'''New Musical Express, December 24 - 31, 1994 | '''New Musical Express, December 24-31, 1994 | ||
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Elvis Costello and others program their ideal Christmas night TV schedule. | |||
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<br><small>Photo by [[John Cheves]].</small> | <br><small>Photo by [[John Cheves]].</small> | ||
<small>Clipping.</small><br> | <small>Clipping.</small><br> | ||
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<small>Cover and contents page.</small><br> | <small>Cover and contents page.</small><br> | ||
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