Star Test (TV series)

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Star Test
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Genre Chat show
Presented byKara Noble [1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes47
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release4 April 1989 (1989-04-04) 
17 March 1991 (1991-03-17)

Star Test is a British TV programme that ran from 4 April 1989 to 17 March 1991 on Channel 4. [2] The show took an interview format, in which the guest "star" was seated facing directly to camera, questioned by an unseen voice (Kara Noble). [3] The topics discussed were chosen from an on-screen menu, after which the interviewee selected questions by number from an unseen list. [4] The show was lampooned in two British comedy sketch shows; French and Saunders and Bo' Selecta! , the latter being some 12 years after Star Test ended.

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Interviewees

Roland Gift of pop band Fine Young Cannibals was the show's first guest. Other guests included Clint Boon, Peter Gabriel, Bernard Sumner, Craig Charles, Robert Palmer, Stephen Fry, Kenny Everett, Tony Slattery, Garry Bushell, Kim Wilde, Julian Cope, Richard E. Grant, Matt Goss, Luke Goss, Julian Clary, Terence Trent D'Arby, Wayne Hussey, Danielle Dax, Ken Russell, Wendy James, Hazell Dean, Paddy Ashdown, Siobhan Fahey and Tony James.

Transmissions

Series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
Channel 4
14 April 198912 September 198924
24 May 199017 August 199013
313 January 199117 March 199110

Episodes

No.GuestDate
1Roland Gift4 April 1989
2Wendy James11 April 1989
3Craig Charles18 April 1989
4Tony James25 April 1989
5Kim Wilde2 May 1989
6Natalie Cole9 May 1989
7Linford Christie16 May 1989
8Kenny Everett23 May 1989
9Sam Brown30 May 1989
10Robert Palmer6 June 1989
11Julian Cope13 June 1989
12Malcolm Mclaren20 June 1989
13Peter Gabriel27 June 1989
14Danielle Dax4 July 1989
15Courtney Pine11 July 1989
16John Gordon-Sinclair18 July 1989
17Siobhan Fahey25 July 1989
18Luke Goss1 August 1989
19Matt Goss8 August 1989
20Richard E.Grant15 August 1989
21Martin Fry22 August 1989
22Robert Elms29 August 1989
23Ken Russell5 September 1989
24Nigel Kennedy12 September 1989
25TBC4 May 1990
26Terence Trent D'Arby11 May 1990
27TBC18 May 1990
28TBC25 May 1990
29TBC1 June 1990
30Paul Heaton4 May 1990
31TBC15 May 1990
32Bob Geldof22 June 1990
33Sydney Youngblood29 June 1990
34Margi Clarke27 June 1990
35Dave Stewart3 August 1990
36Stephen Fry10 August 1990
37Love and Passion Special17 August 1990
38Julian Clary13 January 1991
39Betty Boo20 January 1991
40Michelle Collins3 February 1991
41Chris Eubank17 February 1991
42Clint Boon13 March 1991
43Bernard Sumner10 March 1991
44Gary Bushell17 March 1991

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References

  1. "Star Test". IMDb . 4 April 1989.
  2. Independent Broadcasting Authority Annual report 1989 Page 16 "Star Test harnessed a wiley computer to tease confidences from youthful celebrities."
  3. "Star Test". TV Cream. Retrieved 7 July 2010.
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