The Kenny Everett Video Show

[3] Initially, the series was produced at Thames' Euston Road headquarters in central London and recorded in small studios normally used for news and current affairs programmes.

[4][5] That's TV have kept Everett's 'naughty bits' intact with a warning added at the beginning of the programme and after the advert break, due to the prospect of the content causing offence to modern viewers.

The eight-part series (45 minutes per episode) continued until 21 August 1978 and consisted mostly of musical performances, alongside Hot Gossip routines, Captain Kremmen cartoons and occasional OB segments.

[6] Prior to the second series, the programme returned on New Year's Day 1979 in most ITV regions (except Scottish Television, which aired the special on 7 January 1979) with the Didn't Quite Make it in Time for Christmas Video Show, which also aired in a shortened version on 18 April 1979 - as ITV's entry for the Golden Rose of Montreux.

Series Two began at 7:00 pm on Monday 19 February 1979 with an extended ten-episode run (30 minutes per episode) and a greater reliance on comedy material.

The final series, renamed The Kenny Everett Video Cassette, saw the show moved to Thursday evenings at 7:30 in a bid to compete with BBC1's Top of the Pops.