Jive talkin': top 10 TV chats

Evening Standard11 April 2012
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1. Paula Yates and Michael Hutchence, The Tube, 1986

2. The Who and Russell Harty, Harty, 1973 Mischievous Keith Moon makes Harty sweat over his "bachelor" status.

3. Public Image Ltd and Chris Cowey, Check It Out, 1979 Johnny Rotten snarls at future Top Of The Pops director Cowey.

4. Shaun Ryder, TFI Friday, 1995 Rude Ryder says the F-word repeatedly.

5. Richard Madeley and Shakin' Stevens, Calendar Goes Pop, 1980 Status Quo watch in amazement as Shaky attacks the host.

6. The Beatles and Ken Dodd, Scene At 6.30, 1963 Surreal meeting of minds and haircuts.

7. John Bonham and Billy Connolly, Alright Now, 1980 Led Zep drummer gives monosyllabic interview to guest presenter Connolly.

8. Mick Jagger, World In Action, 1967. Jagger in post-drug-conviction debate with Times editor William Rees-Mogg and the Bishop of Woolwich.

9. Nick Cave, Night Network, 1988 A seemingly less-than-sober Cave doesn't have much to say.

10. Paul McCartney, ITN, 1967 Macca admits to interviewer that the Beatles had taken LSD.

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