L!ve TV during Janet Street-Porter's time
From June until October 1995, Janet-Street Porter ran L!ve TV. Output was a rolling mix of live broadcasting from its base on the 24th floor of London's Canary Wharf building. The output was orientated towards a rolling mix of celebrities, interviews, reviews, lifestyle features and reports from events and happenings across the UK.
Did anyone watch L!ve TV during this period and what memories do people have of those first few months of L!ve TV prior to when Janet left and Kelvin Mc Kenzie took over the channel? |
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was that shown during Janet's time in charge of the station as I can't imagine sport of any kind being shown during this period.
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The BBC programme Trouble at the Top filmed behind the scenes of the channel's launch. You can view the programme here: https://youtu.be/wm9aC_Npqd8
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I’m pretty sure the only thing anyone remembers about L!VE TV is news bunny and topless darts. Whether you could receive the channel or not, that’s the press coverage it sought, and got.
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I used to watch their darts and occasional ballet. There news was quite good too. :o:
They use to have an afternoon paranormal show too - but there wasn't really much on then to get into. Just fun to have on in the background. I take you you have this book - https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Live-TV-T...X%2C1845111702 Quote:
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Yes i do have that book - it's an excellent read and highly recommended.
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I do take your point about what is likely to be 99% of all memories about L!ve being from after Kelvin McKenzie took over the channel, less than six months after it went on air. |
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This thing about some of these channels is that they tended to expand their cable coverage as they became popular elsewhere. So very few people even with cable would have had access in the early days.
Most cable companies at the time had very little capacity and so only the best/attractive were selected. |
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All I remember about live TV was boobs and paint! :D
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Can't honestly remember 'live TV' . . but I'll never forget Angela Rippons legs :D
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Live TV was a great disappointment.
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and I think that its owner, the Mirror Group, would have been in total agreement with that statement Old Boy.
What do people, think went wrong? After all, what Janet set up was something new - non-stop live television which went out and about to events and happenings, mostly in London, events which were not covered elsewhere, and never have been, alongside live content from their studio base. Yet it lasted less than six months. |
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