- Hot Gossip
Hot Gossip were a British
dance troupe most notable for their appearance on the TV series "The Kenny Everett Video Show", which aired onITV in 1978. It was created and choreographed byArlene Phillips and managed and produced by Michael Summerton and Iain Burton. The sexually suggestive dance routines, moves, gestures and costumes used by the troupe were considered very risqué, especially considering the early evening timeslot that the "Video Show" was broadcast in. These risqué dance routines and the groups unique style were honed by Phillips over four years before "The Kenny Everett Video Show" first aired, during the groups early years performing in London night clubs.Hot Gossip scored a pop hit in 1978 with "
I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper ", a lightweight disco track featuringSarah Brightman on lead vocal that cashed in on the media hype surrounding the original "Star Wars " film. They went on to record an album in the early 1980s, "Geisha Boys and Temple Girls", produced by the formerHuman League and then currentHeaven 17 /BEF memberMartyn Ware . The album was a commercial failure.Phillips, Summerton and Burton continued to work together for eight years during which time Hot Gossip continued to enjoy wide popularity and success.
Dancers who performed with Hot Gossip at one time or another before they disbanded in 1986 included:
* "Not to be confused with the actresses of the same name"
There was a spin off group from Hot Gossip in 1980 when Mark Tyme, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Carol Fletcher and Lyndsey Ward left to set up 'Sponooch'. They were featured in a BBC show called 'Dancing Girls'.
The Very Hot Gossip Show
Produced by Burton and Telecast by Britain's Channel 4, this one hour special was a vehicle for Hot Gossip, fresh from their stint on The Kenny Everett Video Show. The Very Hot Gossip Show was one of the highest rating shows for Channel 4 that year.
The group was once spoofed on "
The Benny Hill Show " as "Hot Gossamer". A few real-life former Hot Gossip dancers went on to appear on the Hill show in its last years on the air as part of the Hill's Angels dance troupe.
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