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CD:UK

CD:UK (CountDown:United Kingdom), stylised as cd:uk, was a music television programme that ran in the United Kingdom from 29 August 1998 to 1 April 2006. Originally run in conjunction with SMTV Live, the programme aired on ITV as a rival to the BBC's Live & Kicking and was the replacement for The Chart Show, which had been airing on the network for nine years.

CD:UK
Presented by
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series8
No. of episodes397
Production
Executive producerConor McAnally
ProducerBlaze Television
Production locationsThe London Studios (August 1998–January 2003)
Riverside Studios (2003–06)
Running time60 minutes (including adverts)
Production companyBlaze Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release29 August 1998 (1998-08-29) –
1 April 2006 (2006-04-01)

In contrast to its predecessor, which only showed music videos, CD:UK was broadcast live on Saturday mornings with a studio audience and featured live performances, as well as star interviews and competitions. It also featured the Saturday Chart, which although was unofficial, usually reflected the new chart positions a day before the official chart was announced on Radio 1. This made the BBC's long-running Top of the Pops, which aired only the night before, seem very out-of-date broadcasting the previous week's chart. CD:UK later utilised an interactive chart based on viewers' votes, called the MiTracks Countdown. The show was sponsored by Tizer from 1999 until 2003, then Ribena from 2003 until 2005, and finally Rimmel from 2005 until its demise.

In 2002, the programme was criticised for showing "raunchy" performances in a slot aimed at children, sparked by a performance of "Dirrty" by Christina Aguilera. In response, a spin-off programme entitled CD:UK Hotshots, featuring music videos which could be considered unsuitable for daytime viewing, was launched in January 2003 and broadcast overnight.

History edit

Presenters edit

 
The show was at the peak of its popularity between 1998 and 2001, when it was presented by Ant & Dec and Cat Deeley.

CD:UK was originally fronted by the same presenting team for SMTV LiveAnt & Dec and Cat Deeley. It directly aired after its sister show, usually at around 11:30am, and like its predecessor The Chart Show, it was also repeated in a late night slot.

Ant & Dec left both programmes on 1 December 2001 ahead of presenting the Pop Idol live shows. This left Deeley to present CD:UK solo. As time went on, due to her popularity with viewers, Deeley was offered more and more television work and went on to present Stars in Their Eyes and Fame Academy. This meant that she was absent from the show more and more and was frequently replaced by either a celebrity guest or Holly Willoughby from SMTV's successor Ministry of Mayhem. Deeley chose to leave the programme for good in March 2005. TRL presenter Dave Berry presented the programme for several weeks before Holly Willoughby became the new regular host presenting each fortnight with guest presenters such as Kelly Osbourne, Rachel Stevens, Brittany Murphy, Girls Aloud, Natalie Brown and Jayne Middlemiss filling in for the weeks when Willoughby was absent.

MiTracks relaunch edit

In August 2005, Myleene Klass was hired as main presenter alongside XFM DJ Lauren Laverne and Trouble TV presenter Johny Pitts as part of a major revamp of the programme, which was duly unveiled on 17 September 2005 with new titles, a redesigned studio and a new chart, the MiTracks Countdown, which allowed viewers to vote for their favourite and least favourite songs on the CD:UK website.

Although it was initially reported that the relaunch had helped double viewing figures, audiences soon dropped below 1 million.

Cancellation edit

On 28 December 2005, it was announced that CD:UK was to cease production due to budget issues within the broadcaster.[original research?] The final regular edition of the show was aired on Saturday 18 March 2006, followed by two compilation programmes on 25 March and 1 April, respectively.

Aborted revival edit

On 20 April 2006, it was announced that production company Blaze Television had reached a deal with Five to revive the programme. However, Five announced on 2 June that Klass, Laverne and Pitts would not return to present the show, and that Berry would instead host the show alongside a yet to be decided female presenter, later announced as Caroline Flack. It was also announced that CD:UK would air at 17:30 on Saturday afternoons, and that the show should be back on air, initially by Autumn 2006, later pushed back to some time in 2007. However, nothing on the subject had been heard in several months and it seemed uncertain as to whether the show would return at all. It was officially announced on 17 April 2007 that CD:UK would not be returning.[1]

Music edit

There have been two compilation albums released between 2 October 2000 and 20 January 2001, featuring many of the bands and singers who have performed on the show. Classic artists include: Westlife, Fatboy Slim, Samantha Mumba, S Club 7, Ronan Keating, Five, Steps, Girls Aloud, A1, Britney Spears, Shanks & Bigfoot and Craig David.

CD:UK – You Know Where it's At! edit

Disc 2
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Out of Your Mind" (Radio Edit)True Steppers feat Victoria Beckham3:25
2."Freestyler"Bomfunk MCs2:53
3."Bang"Robbie Rivera presents Rhythm Bangers3:06
4."Sandstorm" (Radio Edit)Darude3:46
5."It Feels So Good"Sonique3:47
6."With My Own Eyes" (Single Edit)Sash!3:41
7."On The Beach" (CRW Radio Edit)York3:16
8."It's My Turn" (Original Mix)Angelic3:09
9."Girls Like Us"B15 Project feat Chrissy D & Lady G3:08
10."Airwaves" (Original Mix)Rank 12:58
11."Take Your Time" (Illicit Dub)The Love Bite3:33
12."Tell Me It's Real" (Astro Trex Team Master Mix)K-Ci & JoJo3:51
13."Mambo Italiano" (Radio Edit)Shaft2:49
14."Flee Fly Flo"Fe-m@il2:50
15."I Wanna Love You Forever"Jessica Simpson4:04
16."Bye Bye Bye"N-Sync3:19
17."Candy" (Remix)Mandy Moore3:42
18."New Beginning"Stephen Gately3:39
19."What a Girl Wants" (Radio Edit)Christina Aguilera3:14
20."The One"Backstreet Boys3:43

CD:UK – More Wicked Hits edit

Disc 2
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Demons"Fatboy Slim feat Macy Gray5:54
2."Dancing in the Moonlight"Toploader3:30
3."Buck Rogers"Feeder3:13
4."I'm Outta Love"Anastacia3:48
5."Lady (Hear Me Tonight)"Modjo3:41
6."Phatt Bass"Warp Brothers Vs Aquagen2:52
7."Sky"Sonique4:00
8."Body Groove"Architechs feat Nana5:15
9."Silence"Delerium feat Sarah McLachlan3:49
10."Feel the Beat"Darude3:19
11."True Step Tonight"True Steppers feat Brian Harvey & Donell Jones3:43
12."The Fields of Love"ATB feat York3:44
13."PistolWhip"Joshua Ryan2:34
14."It's A Good Life"Cevin Fisher feat Ramona Keller4:12
15."Girls on Top"Girl Thing3:25
16."I'll Never Stop"N-Sync3:08
17."Girl You Know It's True"Keith And Shane3:13
18."When I Said Goodbye"Steps3:33
19."Don't Wanna Let You Go"Five3:38

CD:UK Hotshots edit

CD:UK Hotshots was a spin-off programme, aired on the ITV network overnight. Introduced in January 2003, the show was initially presented by Cat Deeley, but she left to make way for MTV presenter Dave Berry who left in the summer of 2005 and was replaced by a rotating presenting team of Myleene Klass, Lauren Laverne and Johny Pitts.

As opposed to the main show, Hotshots consisted of presenters' links and music videos – some of which had been considered unsuitable for broadcast on CD:UK.

International versions edit

Although the original UK version has ended, an American version of the programme, CD USA, began on DirecTV's The 101 on 21 January 2006. Australian broadcaster Foxtel also air a local version of the show, renamed CD Live, on the Fox8 channel every Saturday evening.

In Italy, the public television channel Rai Due has aired from 2003 to 2007 an Italian version of the show, renamed CD: Live, which replaced Top of the Pops, every Saturday afternoon at 15:00. In Croatia, the public television channel HRT 2 aired a Croatian version of the show, renamed T-Mobile CD Live, from 2007 to 2008 every Friday afternoon at 18:40.

References edit

  1. ^ CD:UK fails to chart at Channel Five, guardian.co.uk, 17 April 2007

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Studios 2003 06 Running time60 minutes including adverts Production companyBlaze TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease29 August 1998 1998 08 29 1 April 2006 2006 04 01 In contrast to its predecessor which only showed music videos CD UK was broadcast live on Saturday mornings with a studio audience and featured live performances as well as star interviews and competitions It also featured the Saturday Chart which although was unofficial usually reflected the new chart positions a day before the official chart was announced on Radio 1 This made the BBC s long running Top of the Pops which aired only the night before seem very out of date broadcasting the previous week s chart CD UK later utilised an interactive chart based on viewers votes called the MiTracks Countdown The show was sponsored by Tizer from 1999 until 2003 then Ribena from 2003 until 2005 and finally Rimmel from 2005 until its demise In 2002 the programme was criticised for showing raunchy performances in a slot aimed at children sparked by a performance of Dirrty by Christina Aguilera In response a spin off programme entitled CD UK Hotshots featuring music videos which could be considered unsuitable for daytime viewing was launched in January 2003 and broadcast overnight Contents 1 History 1 1 Presenters 1 2 MiTracks relaunch 1 3 Cancellation 1 4 Aborted revival 2 Music 2 1 CD UK You Know Where it s At 2 2 CD UK More Wicked Hits 3 CD UK Hotshots 4 International versions 5 ReferencesHistory editPresenters edit nbsp The show was at the peak of its popularity between 1998 and 2001 when it was presented by Ant amp Dec and Cat Deeley CD UK was originally fronted by the same presenting team for SMTV Live Ant amp Dec and Cat Deeley It directly aired after its sister show usually at around 11 30am and like its predecessor The Chart Show it was also repeated in a late night slot Ant amp Dec left both programmes on 1 December 2001 ahead of presenting the Pop Idol live shows This left Deeley to present CD UK solo As time went on due to her popularity with viewers Deeley was offered more and more television work and went on to present Stars in Their Eyes and Fame Academy This meant that she was absent from the show more and more and was frequently replaced by either a celebrity guest or Holly Willoughby from SMTV s successor Ministry of Mayhem Deeley chose to leave the programme for good in March 2005 TRL presenter Dave Berry presented the programme for several weeks before Holly Willoughby became the new regular host presenting each fortnight with guest presenters such as Kelly Osbourne Rachel Stevens Brittany Murphy Girls Aloud Natalie Brown and Jayne Middlemiss filling in for the weeks when Willoughby was absent MiTracks relaunch edit In August 2005 Myleene Klass was hired as main presenter alongside XFM DJ Lauren Laverne and Trouble TV presenter Johny Pitts as part of a major revamp of the programme which was duly unveiled on 17 September 2005 with new titles a redesigned studio and a new chart the MiTracks Countdown which allowed viewers to vote for their favourite and least favourite songs on the CD UK website Although it was initially reported that the relaunch had helped double viewing figures audiences soon dropped below 1 million Cancellation edit On 28 December 2005 it was announced that CD UK was to cease production due to budget issues within the broadcaster original research The final regular edition of the show was aired on Saturday 18 March 2006 followed by two compilation programmes on 25 March and 1 April respectively Aborted revival edit On 20 April 2006 it was announced that production company Blaze Television had reached a deal with Five to revive the programme However Five announced on 2 June that Klass Laverne and Pitts would not return to present the show and that Berry would instead host the show alongside a yet to be decided female presenter later announced as Caroline Flack It was also announced that CD UK would air at 17 30 on Saturday afternoons and that the show should be back on air initially by Autumn 2006 later pushed back to some time in 2007 However nothing on the subject had been heard in several months and it seemed uncertain as to whether the show would return at all It was officially announced on 17 April 2007 that CD UK would not be returning 1 Music editThere have been two compilation albums released between 2 October 2000 and 20 January 2001 featuring many of the bands and singers who have performed on the show Classic artists include Westlife Fatboy Slim Samantha Mumba S Club 7 Ronan Keating Five Steps Girls Aloud A1 Britney Spears Shanks amp Bigfoot and Craig David CD UK You Know Where it s At edit Disc 1No TitleArtistLength1 Take On Me A13 332 Keep On Movin Five3 193 Born to Make You Happy Radio Edit Britney Spears3 364 When You Say Nothing at All Ronan Keating4 175 Fool Again Westlife3 306 Reach S Club 74 007 Deeper Shade of Blue Steps3 418 Last One Standing Girl Thing3 089 Sexbomb Peppermint Disco Radio Edit Tom Jones amp Mousse T3 1610 All The Small Things Blink 1822 5311 The Bad Touch US Radio Edit Bloodhound Gang3 3912 Dirty Water Made in London4 3613 You Do Something to Me Dum Dums3 4714 Gotta Tell You Samantha Mumba3 2015 Say My Name Destiny s Child4 0116 Shackles Praise You Mary Mary3 1417 Thong Song Sisqo3 2918 There You Go Album Version P nk3 2519 He Wasn t Man Enough Toni Braxton4 2320 7 Days Radio Edit Craig David3 54 Disc 2No TitleArtistLength1 Out of Your Mind Radio Edit True Steppers feat Victoria Beckham3 252 Freestyler Bomfunk MCs2 533 Bang Robbie Rivera presents Rhythm Bangers3 064 Sandstorm Radio Edit Darude3 465 It Feels So Good Sonique3 476 With My Own Eyes Single Edit Sash 3 417 On The Beach CRW Radio Edit York3 168 It s My Turn Original Mix Angelic3 099 Girls Like Us B15 Project feat Chrissy D amp Lady G3 0810 Airwaves Original Mix Rank 12 5811 Take Your Time Illicit Dub The Love Bite3 3312 Tell Me It s Real Astro Trex Team Master Mix K Ci amp JoJo3 5113 Mambo Italiano Radio Edit Shaft2 4914 Flee Fly Flo Fe m il2 5015 I Wanna Love You Forever Jessica Simpson4 0416 Bye Bye Bye N Sync3 1917 Candy Remix Mandy Moore3 4218 New Beginning Stephen Gately3 3919 What a Girl Wants Radio Edit Christina Aguilera3 1420 The One Backstreet Boys3 43 CD UK More Wicked Hits edit Disc 1No TitleArtistLength1 My Girl Westlife2 552 Touch Me Rui Da Silva3 263 Walking Away Craig David3 254 Same Old Brand New You A13 325 Life Is A Rollercoaster Ronan Keating3 546 Come On Over Baby All I Want Is You Christina Aguilera3 247 Natural S Club 73 158 Lucky Britney Spears3 259 What About Us Point Break3 2810 She Bangs Ricky Martin4 0411 Body II Body Samantha Mumba3 5912 Pure Shores All Saints4 2713 Most Girls P nk4 1114 Unleash The Dragon Sisqo3 2315 Country Grammar Hot S t Nelly3 5116 Don t Think I m Not Kandi3 5117 Why Mis Teeq3 4118 Uprockin Beats Bomfunk MC s3 0019 Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely Backstreet Boys3 5520 My Love Westlife3 52 Disc 2No TitleArtistLength1 Demons Fatboy Slim feat Macy Gray5 542 Dancing in the Moonlight Toploader3 303 Buck Rogers Feeder3 134 I m Outta Love Anastacia3 485 Lady Hear Me Tonight Modjo3 416 Phatt Bass Warp Brothers Vs Aquagen2 527 Sky Sonique4 008 Body Groove Architechs feat Nana5 159 Silence Delerium feat Sarah McLachlan3 4910 Feel the Beat Darude3 1911 True Step Tonight True Steppers feat Brian Harvey amp Donell Jones3 4312 The Fields of Love ATB feat York3 4413 PistolWhip Joshua Ryan2 3414 It s A Good Life Cevin Fisher feat Ramona Keller4 1215 Girls on Top Girl Thing3 2516 I ll Never Stop N Sync3 0817 Girl You Know It s True Keith And Shane3 1318 When I Said Goodbye Steps3 3319 Don t Wanna Let You Go Five3 38CD UK Hotshots editCD UK Hotshots was a spin off programme aired on the ITV network overnight Introduced in January 2003 the show was initially presented by Cat Deeley but she left to make way for MTV presenter Dave Berry who left in the summer of 2005 and was replaced by a rotating presenting team of Myleene Klass Lauren Laverne and Johny Pitts As opposed to the main show Hotshots consisted of presenters links and music videos some of which had been considered unsuitable for broadcast on CD UK International versions editAlthough the original UK version has ended an American version of the programme CD USA began on DirecTV s The 101 on 21 January 2006 Australian broadcaster Foxtel also air a local version of the show renamed CD Live on the Fox8 channel every Saturday evening In Italy the public television channel Rai Due has aired from 2003 to 2007 an Italian version of the show renamed CD Live which replaced Top of the Pops every Saturday afternoon at 15 00 In Croatia the public television channel HRT 2 aired a Croatian version of the show renamed T Mobile CD Live from 2007 to 2008 every Friday afternoon at 18 40 References edit CD UK fails to chart at Channel Five guardian co uk 17 April 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CD UK amp 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