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- A music video for a shortened version of the original song was created in 1983, featuring military clips with false color, simple computer-generated graphics such as color blocks and geometric lines.
- The video depicts a motorcycle ride through city streets at night, viewed through two side-by-side shots filmed with sub miniature video cameras mounted in boots.
- "Shellshock" is a single released by British group New Order. The song originally appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Pretty in Pink.
- Top of the Pops celebrates its 1000th edition and faces the challenge of the music video.
- Thirty years on from Madchester, 'Manchester Music Then and Now: Music Worth Fighting For' shows how Manchester music is stronger than ever, with more diversity, better venues, and a new generation of talent continuing the story.
- The title of Channel Four's youth prgramme 'APB' stands for 'All Points Bulletin'. Presented by Gaz Top, it features a variety of items set in the world of pop, sport and film.
- Music video for New Order: True Faith.
- Official music video for the single "Regret" by group New Order, released on their album "Republic". The band appears while performing in Rome, in a very fast style while shots from the city and many other random image of the crowd are shown.
- Live concert at the Ukrainian National Home (Taras Shevchenko) in the East Village of New York City.
- Orgy performs in the music video ''Blue Monday'' from the album "Candyass" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video features the band performing the song in front of a large mechanical industrial generator. The video also features clips of women in futuristic silver costumes manipulating members of the band.
- Video promo for New Order: Crystal.
- The band's only UK gig of 2018, where they delighted fans with over two hours of classics, hits from their album Music Complete and Joy Division covers.
- Kate Mossman looks beyond the cliches of grunge babes and rock chicks as she goes behind rock's untold stories to discover if it has always been different for the girl in a band.
- This 70-minute documentary charts the entire short lifespan of the group.
- Series looking at different genres in television and music.
- Promotional video of Rihanna's 2007 hit single "Shut Up and Drive" off of her Good Girl Gone Bad album.
- "Bizarre Love Triangle" is a song by the English rock band New Order, released as a single from their fourth studio album Brotherhood.
- A New Order fan in a bear costume drives around and picks up a hitchhiker before having a car accident.
- A one-off series of sixty minute shows where a band were given total control over the programme's content with no input from the production company or Channel 4.
- Drama set in Manchester see's the star striker of the City's one & only football team, Manchester City, meets a fan & lucky radio phone in winner that results in a Kidnapping nightmare involving an out of his depth, jealous admirer of the winner
- The story of Britain's independent music scene and the innovative artists it launched.
- Part concert, part documentary, this film follows a band that rarely looks backward, yet for this project, they had to reflect on - and deconstruct - the band's history, in order to create something very new.
- More than just a video clip, this is an experience to be seen and felt. This epic music video directed by the great Jonathan Demme consists of massive close-ups of New Order band members each performing with their musical instrument or sometimes changing them from time to time while providing the spectacular song "The Perfect Kiss" , single from their second album.
- Self-made businessman John White pursues a major business deal but his past stands in his way. He also has a live-in girlfriend, ex-wife and four children to deal with.
- Record On is a major series exploring the context of the times around the making of ground-breaking albums by some of the world's most prominent artists. With full authorization and involvement of the artists, each episode takes its tone from the social, cultural and political focus of the time and charts a human journey in the creative process, as each artist reflects upon changes and movement in their own lives, as well as the wider world and how this is reflected in their music and performance. Featuring interviews with New Order's Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert, Record On: Power, Corruption and Lies unravels the creative process behind New Order's 1983 album, Power, Corruption and Lies as well as standalone single Blue Monday and explores the themes inside the album, of a band finding new direction and moving on from its past. Taking inspiration for their evolving sound from New York's new-wave clubs of the early 1980s and newly acquired sequencers and keyboards, electronic instrumentation quickly drove New Order's songwriting process, conceiving global smash-hit Blue Monday. This film also explores the impact of the technological shifts that took place in the early 1980s as the digital-age began to percolate through all parts of society - from commerce and financial trading, to offices and home entertainment; with contributions from graphic designer Peter Saville, Blue Monday producer Michael Johnson and American record producer Arthur Baker.
- The Rock Family Trees have been described as a National Treasure. Series exploring the dramas that lie behind some of the best-known bands.
- Children's programme for the under-twelves.
- "Blue Monday" is a song by the British rock band New Order. The 1988 remix peaked at number 3 in the UK chart. It currently stands as the best-selling 12" single of all time.
- a new six-part series taking viewers on a fascinating journey through the history and cultural impact of music photography.
- A chronological account of the influential late 1970s English rock band.
- Fitz returns to Manchester after living 10 years in Australia with his wife and youngest son. He is soon drawn into the investigation of a British soldier who may have been traumatized by his years serving in Northern Ireland.
- The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.
- A musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with Ron and Russell Mael celebrating the inspiring legacy of Sparks.
- In 1976, Tony Wilson sets up Factory Records and brings Manchester's music to the world.
- The show follows the lives of 30-something couples Adam and Rachel, Pete and Jenny, and David and Karen as they navigate love and life in Manchester.
- Having ended yet another relationship ladies' man Adam Williams goes to the pub with best friend Pete Gifford. Pete brings him home to the annoyance of his wife Jenny,who is especially fertile and anxious to make a baby. Next day in a supermarket car park Adam's car collides with that of Rachel,whose boyfriend Simon has just announced that he is leaving her to work in Hong Kong. There is attraction between Adam and Rachel,whose friends Karen and David urge her to go on a date. After seeing a particularly bad play Rachel and Adam sleep together but,though things seem to be going well,they argue and Simon returns to tell Rachel he is not going to Hong Kong after all. Determined not to let Rachel go Adam makes a grand - and very bare - gesture involving a rose,which wins her back. Jenny discovers that she is pregnant whilst Karen persuades David to get a nanny for their son.
- Ken and Bernard try to make an honest bob by painting a local church. Meanwhile, Nev's new-found love really gets serious. Jonno tries to patch things up with Marie. John receives competing offers for the yard.
- The Belgians have taken over, in the form of Propre UK and the sleek Brian Forget. The binmen have to grit their teeth and sign on with the privatised outfit, even at lower wages. Working life for the 'supercrew' is looking unliveable.
- Tensions run high as the new schedule starts to take it's toll on the workmen, and Ken suspects Sunil is having an affair with Denice. Jonno finally discovers what Marie does for a living. Denice has an announcement to make.
- The binmen decide to fight back against Propre UK and stage a go-slow. Marie helps Jonno get one over on George Ward. Ken and Denice come to terms with everything that's happened between them.
- A gang of dustbin men, a wild bunch, a law unto themselves, face the realities of privatisation, when local people think they'd be better off with a private company, the last thing the boys should do is put a powerful nose out of joint.
- It is judgement day for the Supercrew; if George catches any of the men drinking on the round they'll be instantly dismissed. Jonno wins the draw for a night out with Miss Parks and Gardens. Ken tries to come to terms with Denice's affair.
- While visiting Foxy in hospital, Nev runs into an old friend, whose wife he was in love with years earlier. Jonno falls for Marie, while Ken has an exhausting few days trying to get Denice pregnant.
- The binmen gather to give Nev a good retirement send-off, fully aware that their business is under threat, and they may have to find new ways to survive. George Ward goes on trial. Jonno's life takes a dark turn.
- The lads go to Fleetwood to stop Nev marrying Irene, who they regard as a gold-digger. The site is visited by the Millennium Games Committee and Sharon and Ken enter a hairdressing competition.
- Nev doesn't want to return to Hepworth. Sharon and Ken struggle with the new salon, while Prabhakar receives a compulsory purchase order for the yard. Jonno and John have to take up alternate employment to make ends meet.
- John's financial worries mount when Pete calls in his debts and he seriously considers ending it all, until Ken and gang get together to plot a fitting revenge on the uncaring loan shark. While Sunil recruit's allies for plot of his own.
- The lads plan to break George out of jail, hoping he'll lead them to an important photo that'll help them expose Stranks and Roberts's corruption. However, events take a turn for the worse and they are forced to hide out in a local church.
- 2018TV Episode
- The beginning of indie labels in the punk rock era.
- How indie music grew in popularity during the 1980s thanks to the chart success of The Smiths and provided an alternative to the crafted pop of the era.
- 198450m7.2 (6)TV EpisodeDocumentary about Manchester's Factory Records featuring some unusually staged interviews with those involved and live music from New Order.