From crooksandliars.com. Bill O'Reilly has a heated argument with Gerald Rivera. I swear Bill was almost going to attack Geraldo, and vice versa. As seen on Fox News Channel.
http://www.crooks andliars.com/2007/04 /05/bill-oreillys-he ad-practically-explo des-as-he-screams-at -geraldo/
The music video of Boy George's cover of the Dave Berry song "The Crying Game", also the title track from the movie of the same name. This is different from the Euro version, basically because it has a few more clips from the movie and has some sort of humanity message incorporated into it. Anyway, enjoy!
Here's one for the folk over at the USTVSignoffs group. The KHJ-TV 9 sign-off from September 25 1982 that was under Cutter's account here before it got terminated. Enjoy!
Here's a eight and a half minute promo for the Nintendo 64 from 1998 or so. This was distributed with a UK football magazine that ended up in our local newsagency, so I picked it up by chance and I still have it nearly 10 years later. How's that for hoarding! Anyway, it shows off the range of games the N64 had, with some emphasis on titles like GoldenEye and the like. Anyway, enjoy!
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From Planet625 Video. The closedown from the day Princess Diana died. The closedown features a solemn version of God Save The Queen and a caption with a picture of the princess.
Paul McDermott performs a medley of pop hits from the past year at the 2008 GNW Awards, featuring Claire Hooper and the night's female guests as backing vocalists.
Oh, and if you're wondering what the songs are - I Kissed A Girl by Katy Perry, When I Grow Up by the Pussycat Dolls, and Sweet About Me by Gabriella Climi.
This is ATN-7 Sydney's closedown from the early 1960s and early 1970s. This is ripped from the Sydney Morning Herald "The Big Picture" DVD. Features the song "My City of Sydney" and the ATN-7 Sydney lettering being disassembled by a Kangaroo as she puts her joey to sleep.
Here's Matt Lucas and David Walliams on Sunrise earlier in the year. Apologies for the odd line, again, just like the Scissor Sisters clip, it was a hot day and it affected the signal.
Imagine if Channel 4 had to do the same startup procedure as its ITV cousins when it first started out? Well, here's my take on it, complete with IBA slide, startup theme and clock!