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8:15 from Manchester

8:15 from Manchester

1990 - 1991

Series 1, Show 1

21st April 1990
Episode 1
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Series 1, Show 2

28th April 1990
Episode 2
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Series 1, Show 3

5th May 1990
Episode 3
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Series 1, Show 4

12th May 1990
Episode 4
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Series 1, Show 5

19th May 1990
Episode 5
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Series 1, Show 6

26th May 1990
Episode 6
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Series 1, Show 7

2nd June 1990
Episode 7
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Series 1, Show 8

9th June 1990
Episode 8
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Series 1, Show 9

16th June 1990
Episode 9
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Series 1, Show 10

23rd June 1990
Episode 10
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Series 1, Show 11

30th June 1990
Episode 11
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 12

7th July 1990
Episode 12
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Series 1, Show 13

14th July 1990
Episode 13
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 14

21st July 1990
Episode 14
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Series 1, Show 15

28th July 1990
Episode 15
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 16

4th August 1990
Episode 16
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 17

11th August 1990
Episode 17
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Series 1, Show 18

18th August 1990
Episode 18
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Series 1, Show 19

25th August 1990
Episode 19
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Series 1, Show 20

1st September 1990
Episode 20
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 21

8th September 1990
Episode 21
No overview available.

Series 1, Show 22

15th September 1990
Episode 22
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Top Cast

8:15 from Manchester was a Saturday morning children's magazine show broadcast on BBC1 when Going Live! was in summer recess. Broadcasting from Manchester, it was presented by Ross King and Charlotte Hindle. The first edition was broadcast on 21 April 1990. It was produced by Martyn Day. BBC Radio 1 weathergirl Dianne Oxberry joined for the second series, which began on 28 April 1991. The format was very similar to Going Live!, with imported cartoons punctuating items, such as games, music performances and interviews. A regular segment was The Wetter The Better, a game show based in a swimming pool and hosted by Ross King. A weekly drama was shown, in which the short episode ended in a dilemma of some sort. Two endings had been filmed and viewers telephoned to vote which ending would be shown. It also incorporated a repeat run of Rentaghost, though all the pre-1980 episodes were omitted and the end-credits rarely seen. Later, episodes of Grandad, starring Clive Dunn, were also shown. The theme tune was by Inspiral Carpets: a rewrite of their single "Find Out Why". An early edition had a feature of how the theme was recorded.

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