Video Killed The Radio Star Season 5
Musicians and those closest to them reflect on their previous work.
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Video Killed The Radio Star
2009Musicians and those closest to them reflect on their previous work.
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Video Killed The Radio Star Season 5 Full Episode Guide
Gary Kemp, Simon Le Bon and director Russell Mulcahy are among those reflecting on the electronic music scene and music video boom of the 1980s.
A look at the Britpop band's most famous videos, including Parklife, featuring Phil Daniels, Country House, directed by Damien Hirst, and Coffee & TV.
Human League singer Phil Oakey and director Steve Barron reflect on the iconic videos of the new wave band, including that of hit single Don't You Want Me.
Director Kevin Godley reflects on the success and controversies of the videos for Relax, Two Tribes and Christmas hit The Power of Love.
Directors behind the music videos to Uptown Girl, The Downeaster "Alexa" and Allentown discuss their famous collaborations with Billy Joel.
Directors discuss working with Aretha Franklin, including the difficulties experienced making the video for her duet with George Michael.
Directors behind some of Michael Jackson's iconic music videos, including Thriller and Smooth Criminal, discuss their collaborations with the King of Pop.
The Pogues' Shane MacGowan is among those examining Joe Strummer's exit from The Clash, his part in The Pogues and his spaghetti western Straight to Hell.
Director Nigel Dick discusses the iconic music videos he has made with Oasis and reflects on his fractious relationship with the Gallagher brothers.
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.
Simple Minds singer songwriter Jim Kerr discusses the band's iconic hits and videos, including Belfast Boy, Chelsea Girl and Don't You Forget About Me.
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.
Directors David Mallett and Tim Pope are among those discussing the challenges, expense, and visions behind David Bowie's music videos.