"Prime Time TV" is a song by Polish singer Basia released in 1986 as her debut solo single.
It pictures Basia dancing and singing the song surrounded by suspended TV screens, with her face projected on them.
It pictures Basia performing the song accompanied by full band and backup singers, with flickering TV screens in the background.
[2] Jerry Smith of the Music Week magazine considered "Prime Time TV" "a percussive dance track" and "a polished and memorable number", but similar to Matt Bianco's songs.
[3] Roger Morton of Record Mirror stated that Basia "sticks pretty close to the Bianco formula and comes up with a chirpy song which, parody or not, would be ideal as the theme for an American soap comedy", ironically adding that Matt Bianco's fans should buy it "in their tens... er, sorry, millions".