Hit Aussie Music Show Rocks Sundays on Triangle
Hit Aussie Music Show Rocks Sundays on Triangle Television Wellington
Dig out those shoulder pads, tease out that big hair and slide into your lycra – Chartbusting 80s has arrived on New Zealand television. Triangle Television Wellington is broadcasting the hit show every Sunday evening at 9pm.
Hosted by producer Josie Parrelli and Jeff Jenkins and recorded with a live studio audience, Chartbusting 80s has built up a large, devoted audience since it first screened on Channel 31 Melbourne, Australia six years ago. The show is now broadcast in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Mt Gambier with average audiences of more than 100,000 for its weekly episodes.
Featuring music clips from various artists from the 1980s, plus interviews with New Zealand, Australian and international stars of yesteryear, Chartbusting 80s also includes live studio performances from Melbourne bands performing one to two 1980s tracks of their choice.
Forgotten your 1980s music headliners? Here's a selection of some who have featured on the show: Brian Canham (Pseudo Echo), Ross Wilson (Mondo Rock) Brian Mannix (Uncanny X-Men), Boney M, Gene Simmons (KISS), Martha Davis (The Motels), Weird Al Yankovic, Cyndi Lauper and Jim Kerr (Simple Minds).
The show gives such popular 1980s artists a chance to discuss their music and their careers, as well as revealing what they're up to now.
Even host Josie Parrelli's wardrobe is a blast from the past – and there are plenty of 80s-inspired games, music trivia and audience competitions. There's lots of audience participation, and Josie spars on-air with co-host, music journalist Jeff Jenkins, who is 'the facts and figures' man, letting viewers know what's happened to their favourite '80s acts.
The
show is produced by Josie Parrelli's production company Lady
Scorpio
Productions which has also spawned its own
Chartbusting 80s DVDs. The first volume made it to number 15
on the Australia ARIA charts.
TRIANGLE
TELEVISION
Triangle Television Wellington is Wellington's
only regional, non-commercial television station,
broadcasting a mix of local programming and international
news, information and entertainment 24 hours a day. The
station delivers a uniquely-Wellington schedule. The main
mast for Triangle Television Wellington is at Kaukau on UHF
channel 40, with other transmission points at Fitzherbert
(UHF channel 41) and Baxter's Knob (UHF channel 41)
providing coverage to the Greater Wellington region and to
some parts of Marlborough and Blenheim.
Triangle Television Auckland has operated as a public broadcaster in the Greater Auckland Region since August 1, 1998.
September 8, 2006
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