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  1. The Tube is a United Kingdom music television programme, which ran for five series, from 5 November 1982 to 24 April 1987. It was filmed in Newcastle upon Tyne and produced for Channel 4 by Tyne Tees Television, which had previously produced the similar music show Alright Now and the music-oriented youth show Check it Out for ITV ...

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    • Channel 4
    • 5 November 1982 –, 24 April 1987
  2. The Tube: With Jools Holland, Paula Yates, Leslie Ash, Muriel Gray. Seminal Channel 4 live music series, famed for having the biggest music acts of the day performing live.

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    • 1982-11-05
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  3. 14 gen 2022 · Some kind soul has uploaded every single episode of The Tube from 1982-1987 to Youtube. I’ve seen individual clips before but watching full episodes 40 years on is a revelation. I had thought it was a platform for ‘new music’ but seeing the full shows in retrospect it reveals itself as very much a mixed bag. Series 4 Episode 5 for example ...

  4. Disappearing London. How London Was Built. The Tube is a British television documentary about the London Underground network. The programme follows London Underground workers: drivers, station staff and managers, showing the Underground system to the public through their eyes.

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    • 9 January 2003 –, 5 January 2006
  5. The Tube was a United Kingdom music television programme, which ran for five series, from 5 November 1982 to 26 April 1987. It was produced by Tyne Tees Television for Channel 4.

    • November 5, 1982
  6. Episode list. The Tube. Top-rated. Fri, Jan 7, 1983. S1.E10. Queen Live at Milton Keynes. Queen special, Introduction by Paula and Jools, Queen Live (recorded at Milton Keynes). 7.0/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1 2 3 4 5 Unknown. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Fri, Nov 5, 1982.

  7. The Tube is a 2012 documentary television series produced by Blast! Films for the BBC. It follows the staff and passengers of the London Underground as it undergoes the biggest upgrade in its history. [1] . It premiered on BBC Two on 20 February 2012 for a six-week run. According to Blast!