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Never Mind The Rip-Off was, as the name suggests, a straight [[rip-off]] of BBC2's Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
Never Mind The Rip-Off was, as the name suggests, a straight [[rip-off]] of BBC2's Never Mind The Buzzcocks. The titles formed another rip-off, being composed of music video clips taped from MTV (in some cases still with the MTV overlay visible!).
 
[[Image:NeverMindThe.png|left|thumb|160px|Graham Quince as host]]


There were two editions made, the first in 1998 (produced and presented by [[Graham Quince]] who had actually graduated a year previously!) and the second in 2000 (presented by [[James Brookes]] and shown as part of [[Election Night 2000]]).
There were two editions made, the first in 1998 (produced and presented by [[Graham Quince]] who had actually graduated a year previously!) and the second in 2000 (presented by [[James Brookes]] and shown as part of [[Election Night 2000]]).
=== In the Archive ===
The titles are recorded twice on Umatic U1 a short distance apart. The content is the same, but the first copy has the audio level far too high and distorted, where as the second one is at a more reasonable level. Interestingly the leader clock credits "Debbie" in the producer field. Record date is  01/11/1998.


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Revision as of 20:48, 12 May 2007

Never Mind The Rip-Off
Rip off logo.jpg
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Broadcast: 1998/2000
Producer(s): Graham Quince
Alex Hudson

Never Mind The Rip-Off was, as the name suggests, a straight rip-off of BBC2's Never Mind The Buzzcocks. The titles formed another rip-off, being composed of music video clips taped from MTV (in some cases still with the MTV overlay visible!).

Graham Quince as host

There were two editions made, the first in 1998 (produced and presented by Graham Quince who had actually graduated a year previously!) and the second in 2000 (presented by James Brookes and shown as part of Election Night 2000).

In the Archive

The titles are recorded twice on Umatic U1 a short distance apart. The content is the same, but the first copy has the audio level far too high and distorted, where as the second one is at a more reasonable level. Interestingly the leader clock credits "Debbie" in the producer field. Record date is 01/11/1998.


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