- Pop Clips
"Pop Clips" was a music-video
television program, the direct predecessor of "MTV ".Former Monkee
Mike Nesmith conceived the first music-video program as a promotional device forTime-Warner 's record division. Production began in the spring of 1979 at SamFilm, a sound-stage built and operated in Sand City,California by Sam Harrison, aMonterey Peninsula College instructor with a motion picture background.With an
infinity cyclorama as the background, set-flats were composed of theStyrofoam packing used to ship laser-disc players and 3/4" video decks. The first "VeeJay" (a term not then coined) was not Howie Mandel, as has been previously misstated, butCharles Fleischer , a comedian best known as the voice ofRoger Rabbit . The director wasWilliam Dear . Besides Sam Harrison, the production team was made up of Bruce "Buz" Clarke, Keith Cornell, Marybeth Harris, and Leslie Chacon.The program was broadcast weekly on the youth-oriented
cable television channel Nickelodeon during much of 1981. The channel's owners at the time, Warner Cable, wanted to buy the name and idea, but instead, according to Dear, "they just watered down the idea and came up with MTV."Early videos broadcast on Pop Clips
Split Enz --I Hope I Never Pretenders --Brass in Pocket Mike Nesmith --Rio Huey Lewis and the News --Some of My Lies Are True (Sooner or Later) Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons --Security Police --Walking on the Moon Rolling Stones --Waiting on a Friend The Tourists --I Only Want to Be with You External links
* [http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk/monkees.html Mike Nesmith of the Monkees, Ian Watson, first published in Melody Maker]
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