Sunday, December 1, 1985

Channel 4 Film 'Magic Hour' (1985) - Performance Within

 

'Magic Hour' Scene

Yet to determine the exact broadcast date, but here it is on Channel 4.

Update: According to the TV Pop Diaries: Pop Music on British Television 1955 - 1999 website it was shown on Channel 4's The Eleventh Hour on Monday 5th January 1987. Later than expected or this was a repeat?

Friday, June 28, 1985

Monday, June 24, 1985

Channel 4 Film Shoot, Nottingham

Filming took place on this day in an empty Nottingham shop for a scene in a Channel 4 film called 'Magic Hour'. The band played 'Knock on Wood'. Note the careful placement of metal and the choreography to keep the film (almost) penis free.

Apparently, was due to be shown on Channel 4's 'The Eleventh Hour' (link 1, link 2) series around Christmas '85.

Saturday, June 15, 1985

Live at Newcastle's Riverside on it's opening weekend

The Metal Doughnut Band headlined on this day - the Riverside's opening weekend/party. In fear of their new licence, the venue physically prevented the band from doing their 2nd 'proper' set.

The band were really disappointed and upset about this, as they didn't get to perform their proper set for the audience, thus denying them the full Metal Doughnut Band experience. Also, it took a great deal of effort to load and transport a (long wheelbase) Mercedes van full of metal to Newcastle and back, not to mention the unloading and preperation of the stage.

For more of the story see the book post.

Tuesday, June 11, 1985

'Laura Norder' Single Played on the John Peel Show, BBC Radio One

See and listen to on The Perfumed Garden (An audio tribute to the late John Peel.)

Also, see on the: John Peel Wiki on Fandom


 
Now if you were trying to think of a catchy name for your band, what would be like, the least catchy thing you could imagine, Metal Doughnut Band, something like that? Indeed. This is Laura Norder”, John Peel.
 

Sunday, May 26, 1985

'Out Damned Spot' film shown at the L.I.F.V.A. Intenational Super 8 Festival 1985

Super 8 Film by Carol Salter & Tony Spittle of  the Leicester Independant Film & Video Association (L.I.F.V.A.) shown at the opening night (tonight) of the festival.