The Power Station (TV channel)

The channel also featured Boy George's weekly chat show Blue Radio, The Power Club, The Power Hour (a top ten show for example albums), Krush Rap, Rage (where DJ Elayne Smith presented funky rap, soul, acid house and funk), The Chart of Charts (a two-hour chart pick with indie, dance, metal and US music), and Power Haus (a 'headbangers' heaven').

Live concerts came from artists including the Inspiral Carpets, Belinda Carlisle, Jason Donovan, Jerry Lee Lewis and Phil Collins.

On 2 November 1990, British Satellite Broadcasting and Sky Television merged, as well as Galaxy and Now channels being closed, but at first the Power Station survived, gaining a "British Sky Broadcasting" suffix on its logo.

[2] The Power Station eventually ceased broadcasting at around 4.00am on 8 April 1991, with the final programme on the channel being an episode of Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot, which was aired during Swing Shift.

Galaxy ▼ Sky One The Movie Channel ▼ Retained Now ▼ Sky News & Sky Arts The Power Station ▼ Sky Movies The Sports Channel ▼Sky Sports The Computer Channel ▼ Extinct This article on a United Kingdom television channel is a stub.