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ECT
Also known asExtra Celestial Transmission
Presented byAnnie Russell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Production locationWembley Studios
Running time30-40 minutes
Production companyKeefco
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release12 April (1985-04-12) –
14 June 1985 (1985-06-14)

ECT (Extra Celestial Transmission) is a British television music programme dedicated to hard rock and metal music genres.[1]

Ten episodes were broadcast on Channel 4 from 12 April 1985 – 14 June 1985. It aired on Friday evenings (17:30–18:10) as part of Channel 4's "Friday Zone" that also included Paintbox (18:10–18:20) and Soul Train (18:20–19:00).[2]

It preceded two other UK TV programmes aimed at fans of hard rock and heavy metal: Power Hour (1988–1990) and Raw Power (1990–1993).[3]

Recording

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The shows were recorded at Wembley Studios and produced by Keith McMillan's Keefco production company.[4] The series producer was Annie Russell.[5]

Format

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Each artist played two or three songs live. In addition to the live bands, the show had its own dance troupe, Beauxartz, choreographed by Kevan Allen.[6]

Episodes

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The episodes were:[7]

Episode No.Original Air DateArtistSongs
112 April 1985Motörhead
  • Nothin' Up My Sleeve
  • Bomber
  • Mean Machine
The Lords of the New Church
  • Russian Roulette
  • Method to My Madness
Magnum
  • How Far Jerusalem
  • Just Like an Arrow
Madam X
  • High in High School
  • Come One, Come All
219 April 1985Tormé
  • Star
  • Here I Go
Rogue Male
  • Dressed Incognito
  • Crazy Motor Cycle
Girlschool
  • Running Wild
  • I Want You Back
Waysted
  • Rolling Out the Dice
  • Heaven Tonight
326 April 1985Shy
  • Keep the Fires Burning
  • Hold on to Your Love
Tobruk
  • Breakdown
  • Falling
Warrior
  • Fighting for the Earth
  • Defenders of Creation
Hawkwind
  • The Right Stuff
  • Angels of Death
43 May 1985Tygers Of Pan Tang
  • The Wreck-Age
  • Desert of No Love
Mama's Boys
  • Needle in the Groove
  • Power and Passion
Robin George
  • Heartline
  • Don't Turn Away
McCoy
  • Freemind
  • Ride the Night
510 May 1985Marino The Band (featuring Lisa Dominique)
  • Bad Situation
  • Suzie Don't Rock 'n' Roll
Wildfire
  • Jerusalem
  • Natural Selection
Spider
  • Gimme Gimme It All
  • Here We Go Rock 'n' Roll
Gary Moore & Phil Lynott
617 May 1985Pet Hate
  • Wreck the Radio
  • Girls Grow Up too Fast
Tarazara
  • Behind the Mask
  • Fantasy
Chariot
  • When the Moon Shines
  • Vigilante
Snowy White
724 May 1985Cannes
  • Love's Gone
  • Liar
Lionheart
  • Hot Tonight
  • Heartbeat Radio
The Grip
Persian Risk
  • Woman and Rock
  • Rise Up
  • Too Different
831 May 1985The Gunslingers
  • Shake Some Action
  • Never a Dull Moment
The Torpedoes
  • Foolin' Around
  • Hold Back the Tears
Venom
  • Too Loud (For the Crowd)
  • Nightmare
  • Die Hard
Lee Aaron
  • Hot to Be Rocked
  • Shake It Up
  • Line of Fire
97 June 1985Dumpy's Rusty Nuts
  • Boxhill or Bust
  • Hot Lover
Doctor and the Medics
Rock Goddess
  • Satisfied then Crucified
  • Heaven
  • Love is a Bitch
Heavy Pettin'
  • Rock ain't Dead
  • Sole Survivor
  • Love Times Love
1014 June 1985She
  • Love Every Day
  • Never Surrender
Trash
  • Boogie Woogie Man
  • Rock Me... Rock You!
Magnum
  • On a Storyteller's Night
  • Les Morts Dansant
Warlock
  • Hellbound
  • Out of Control
  • All Night

References

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  1. ^ "TV Pop Diaries - ECT". TV Pop Diaries. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ "TVTimes Listings". issuu. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  3. ^ Evans, Jeff (16 February 2017). Rock & Pop on British TV. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9781783237777.
  4. ^ "Keefco Production Company BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Annie Russell BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  6. ^ Allen, Kevan. "KEVAN ALLEN". www.kevanallen.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  7. ^ "YouTube videos". YouTube.
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    ECT
    Also known asExtra Celestial Transmission
    Presented byAnnie Russell
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes10
    Production
    Production locationWembley Studios
    Running time30-40 minutes
    Production companyKeefco
    Original release
    NetworkChannel 4
    Release12 April (1985-04-12) –
    14 June 1985 (1985-06-14)

    ECT (Extra Celestial Transmission) is a British television music programme dedicated to hard rock and metal music genres.[1]

    Ten episodes were broadcast on Channel 4 from 12 April 1985 – 14 June 1985. It aired on Friday evenings (17:30–18:10) as part of Channel 4's "Friday Zone" that also included Paintbox (18:10–18:20) and Soul Train (18:20–19:00).[2]

    It preceded two other UK TV programmes aimed at fans of hard rock and heavy metal: Power Hour (1988–1990) and Raw Power (1990–1993).[3]

    Recording

    The shows were recorded at Wembley Studios and produced by Keith McMillan's Keefco production company.[4] The series producer was Annie Russell.[5]

    Format

    Each artist played two or three songs live. In addition to the live bands, the show had its own dance troupe, Beauxartz, choreographed by Kevan Allen.[6]

    Episodes

    The episodes were:[7]

    Episode No.Original Air DateArtistSongs
    112 April 1985Motörhead
    • Nothin' Up My Sleeve
    • Bomber
    • Mean Machine
    The Lords of the New Church
    • Russian Roulette
    • Method to My Madness
    Magnum
    • How Far Jerusalem
    • Just Like an Arrow
    Madam X
    • High in High School
    • Come One, Come All
    219 April 1985Tormé
    • Star
    • Here I Go
    Rogue Male
    • Dressed Incognito
    • Crazy Motor Cycle
    Girlschool
    • Running Wild
    • I Want You Back
    Waysted
    • Rolling Out the Dice
    • Heaven Tonight
    326 April 1985Shy
    • Keep the Fires Burning
    • Hold on to Your Love
    Tobruk
    • Breakdown
    • Falling
    Warrior
    • Fighting for the Earth
    • Defenders of Creation
    Hawkwind
    • The Right Stuff
    • Angels of Death
    43 May 1985Tygers Of Pan Tang
    • The Wreck-Age
    • Desert of No Love
    Mama's Boys
    • Needle in the Groove
    • Power and Passion
    Robin George
    • Heartline
    • Don't Turn Away
    McCoy
    • Freemind
    • Ride the Night
    510 May 1985Marino The Band (featuring Lisa Dominique)
    • Bad Situation
    • Suzie Don't Rock 'n' Roll
    Wildfire
    • Jerusalem
    • Natural Selection
    Spider
    • Gimme Gimme It All
    • Here We Go Rock 'n' Roll
    Gary Moore & Phil Lynott
    617 May 1985Pet Hate
    • Wreck the Radio
    • Girls Grow Up too Fast
    Tarazara
    • Behind the Mask
    • Fantasy
    Chariot
    • When the Moon Shines
    • Vigilante
    Snowy White
    724 May 1985Cannes
    • Love's Gone
    • Liar
    Lionheart
    • Hot Tonight
    • Heartbeat Radio
    The Grip
    Persian Risk
    • Woman and Rock
    • Rise Up
    • Too Different
    831 May 1985The Gunslingers
    • Shake Some Action
    • Never a Dull Moment
    The Torpedoes
    • Foolin' Around
    • Hold Back the Tears
    Venom
    • Too Loud (For the Crowd)
    • Nightmare
    • Die Hard
    Lee Aaron
    • Hot to Be Rocked
    • Shake It Up
    • Line of Fire
    97 June 1985Dumpy's Rusty Nuts
    • Boxhill or Bust
    • Hot Lover
    Doctor and the Medics
    Rock Goddess
    • Satisfied then Crucified
    • Heaven
    • Love is a Bitch
    Heavy Pettin'
    • Rock ain't Dead
    • Sole Survivor
    • Love Times Love
    1014 June 1985She
    • Love Every Day
    • Never Surrender
    Trash
    • Boogie Woogie Man
    • Rock Me... Rock You!
    Magnum
    • On a Storyteller's Night
    • Les Morts Dansant
    Warlock
    • Hellbound
    • Out of Control
    • All Night

    References

    1. ^ "TV Pop Diaries - ECT". TV Pop Diaries. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
    2. ^ "TVTimes Listings". issuu. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
    3. ^ Evans, Jeff (16 February 2017). Rock & Pop on British TV. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9781783237777.
    4. ^ "Keefco Production Company BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
    5. ^ "Annie Russell BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
    6. ^ Allen, Kevan. "KEVAN ALLEN". www.kevanallen.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
    7. ^ "YouTube videos". YouTube.
    • Extra Celestial Transmission at IMDb
    • 10 episode articles by Andy Le Rock
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