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The team captains of the show were Daphne Brogdon and Matt Price. Like the original British show, there were two panels of celebrities competing against each other in various games to answer generally humorous questions relating to pop music and music videos<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020402014407/http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/buzzcocks/] Retrieved 16 Aug '22</ref>. | The team captains of the show were Daphne Brogdon and Matt Price. Like the original British show, there were two panels of celebrities competing against each other in various games to answer generally humorous questions relating to pop music and music videos<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020402014407/http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/buzzcocks/] Retrieved 16 Aug '22</ref>. | ||
Games played on the show included Quotes, Song Intros, and Finish-the-Lyrics<ref>[https://books.google.com | Games played on the show included Quotes, Song Intros, and Finish-the-Lyrics<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=w8KztFy6QYwC&pg=PA968#v=onepage&q&f=false Show listing on a directory of primetime television shows.] Retrieved 16 Aug '22</ref>. Notable celebrity guests on the show included David Cross, Sebastian Bach, and Alex Borstein<ref>[https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/23626-never-mind-the-buzzcocks-us/season/1 Episode list from another website.] Retrieved 16 Aug '22</ref>. Each episode had a run time of 30 minutes. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 3 September 2023
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a short-lived American adaptation of the British comedy panel game of the same name, running from March 4th, 2002, to April 1st, 2002[1]on VH1. Like the original British show, episodes of the American Never Mind the Buzzcocks featured panels of celebrity guests who competed in humorous games to test their knowledge on pop music. The show was hosted by comedian Marc Maron[2], with 13 episodes being made and produced by Eyeboogie and FremantleMedia.
Due to the show's short run and cancellation due to low ratings[3], only 5 episodes aired and the latter 8 were pulled and none of them have yet to resurface online.
Format
The team captains of the show were Daphne Brogdon and Matt Price. Like the original British show, there were two panels of celebrities competing against each other in various games to answer generally humorous questions relating to pop music and music videos[4].
Games played on the show included Quotes, Song Intros, and Finish-the-Lyrics[5]. Notable celebrity guests on the show included David Cross, Sebastian Bach, and Alex Borstein[6]. Each episode had a run time of 30 minutes.
Availability
Never Mind the Buzzcocks was allegedly pulled off the air and cancelled after the 5 episodes aired. In addition, according to a memo consisting of recommendations for VH1 at the time of the show's airing[7], there were 8 other episodes of the show produced that were shelved and remain unaired due to the abrupt cancellation of the show. When asked by a fan on Twitter on whether any footage from the adaptation will ever resurface, Maron said "god, i hope not".
On March 7th, 2022, Twitter user Shuttsapalooza uploaded three clips of the second episode.
Episode list
# | Guests | Air date | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sebastian Bach, Sherrod Small, Molly Culver, Bert Kreischer | March 4th, 2002 | Lost |
2 | David Cross, Marcus Schekenberg, J.J. French, Mike B | March 11th, 2002 | Partially Found |
3 | Alex Borstein, Terri Nunn, Coolio, Jim Norton | March 18th, 2002 | Lost |
4 | Scott Thompson, Greta Gaines, Dave Wakeling, Jordan Rubin | March 25th, 2002 | Lost |
5 | Mo Rocca, Mishna Wolff, Lisa Lisa, Tom Papa | April 1st, 2002 | Lost |
6-13 | Unknown | Unaired | Lost |
Reruns of the show aired in 2006[8]. The only way all the episodes of the show can be found is through home recordings of VH1 airings of the show, with the unaired episodes presumably only obtainable through the crew who worked on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Gallery
See Also
- Behind The Music (partially lost VH1 documentary series; 1997-2014)
- BTM2 (partially found VH1 documentary series; 2000)
- Driven (partially found VH1 documentary series; 2001-2006)
- Megan Wants a Millionaire (partially lost VH1 reality show; 2009)
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks (lost pilot of revived music comedy panel game show; 2020)
- Pop Up Video (partially found VH1 music series; 1996-2012)
- VH1's ILL-ustrated (partially found animated series; 2004-2006)
- VH1's Legends (partially lost music documentary series; 1995-2002)
- VH1 Storytellers (partially lost concert series; 1996-2015)
- VH1 Storytellers: Stone Temple Pilots (found concert footage; 2000)
External Links
- The archived website for the show. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- TV IV page for the show. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- MTV Networks memo containing information of the show. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
References
- ↑ IMDB episode list. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ The website for the show. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ New York Times article discussing VH1 programming. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ [1] Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ Show listing on a directory of primetime television shows. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ Episode list from another website. Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ [2] Retrieved 16 Aug '22
- ↑ Wikipedia talk section for the show. Retrieved 17 Aug '22