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The Max Headroom Show (1987)

The Max Headroom Show
The Max Headroom Show
Sci-Fi
Drama

Release Date
March 31, 1987
Cast
Matt Frewer
Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Seasons
3

Summary

The Max Headroom Show started life in the UK in 1985. It was made by Carlton TV and shown on Channel 4 with an initial season of six shows. It returned in 1986 for a second season of ten episodes plus a Christmas special. The first season was Max playing music videos, often in multiple parts as he interrupted them. He had a guest each week in a lounge bar setting with him on a TV on the bar. The interviews were brief and always managed to get onto the subject of Max's obsession with Golf. The second season was a bigger show and had a studio audience which Max would interact with, especially for his regular quiz called "Quiz". In most cases the winner never got their prize, or the Quiz never happened, sometimes because he ran out of time after explaining the rules which were different each week. Most weeks there was a performance art type act in the studio. There was a guest each week too - sometimes in the studio, sometimes via another TV. Max would often sing comedic songs of his own in a crooner style.

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