Chris Cowey (born c. 1961 in Sunderland) is an English television producer specialising in music shows. He is best known for producing Top of the Pops...
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Chris Cowey (born c.1961), English television producer Edward Cowey (1839–1903), British trade unionist This page lists people with the surname Cowey...
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Top of the Pops and an episode of the soap. In 1997, incoming producer Chris Cowey phased out the use of celebrities and established a rotating team of...
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a spin-off show called TX45. This show ran for two series hosted by Chris Cowey and produced by Jeff Brown and featured local bands such as The Kane...
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Channel 4's The Tube and The White Room, the new executive producer was Chris Cowey who stripped the show of the gimmicks bequeathed by its predecessors...
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David Hogan 1991 "Nutbush City Limits" (The 90s Version) Michael Bay and Chris Cowey "Way of the World" [USA version] Herb Ritts "Way of the World" [UK version]...
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the studio.[1] It was co-presented by future Top of the Pops producer Chris Cowey. Revolver (TV series) Top of the Pops Old Grey Whistle Test The Tube...
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IBTimes. Etienne Uzac. Retrieved February 16, 2013. Executive producer: Chris Cowey (January 12, 2001). Top of the Pops. BBC One. Fernandez, Suzette (September...
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Sheree Murphy and Rob Deering. Both series featured Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey as part of the judging panel, with assistance from Cilla Black in 2006...
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of the Pops, which was broadcast on 5 June 1998. The show's producer, Chris Cowey, said that they originally intended to air the performance for the single's...
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