The Word (TV series)

The Word
Directed by Luke Campbell
Julia Knowles
Presented by Terry Christian
Mark Lamarr
Dani Behr
Alan Connor
Amanda de Cadenet
Huffty
Katie Puckrik
Jasmine Dotiwala
Michelle Collins
Theme music composer 808 State
Opening theme Olympic (Euro Bass Mix)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 104
Production
Executive producer Jane Buchanan
Producers Sean Borg
Paul Ross
Tamsin Summers
Asif Zubairy
Production locations Limehouse Studios (1990–92)
Teddington Studios (1993–95)
Running time 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Planet 24
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release 24 August 1990 –
24 March 1995
Related
The Girlie Show

The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.

Format

The show's presenters included Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr, Katie Puckrik, Jasmine Dotiwala, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and Huffty. Originally broadcast in the old Tube time slot of 6 pm Friday evenings, The Word's main live show was shifted to a late-night timeslot from 9 November 1990. The magazine format allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. The flexible late-night format meant that guests could do just about anything to be controversial.

There was also an 'I'll do anything to be on television' section called "The Hopefuls" which ran for half of series 4 and half of series 5 in which people did generally repulsive things in order to get featured on the programme.

Production

The show was the brainchild of Charlie Parsons and Christian and was originally produced for series 1 and 2 by the production company 24 Hour Productions, which later became Planet 24.

Paul Ross was the series editor on series 3 and 4, and became executive producer for series 5. Jo Whiley worked as a researcher/band booker on series 2 and half of series 3 and is credited as having given Nirvana their historic and notorious first TV appearance.

The programme ran for five series from 1990 to 1995. From the start, there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show. In mid 2000, Channel 4 screened a short-running compilation series titled Best of The Word, which mostly featured music performances.

Tango sponsored the show in 1994.

Notable moments