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100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell

100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell was broadcast on Channel 4 on 9 September 2000 and hosted by Zoe Ball.
The original list
* 100: The Frost Programme: David Frost and the Yippies (1970)
* 99: This Morning 'Stars in their Eyes' (2000)
* 98: Play Guitar with Ulf Goran (1974)
* 97: Robin Askwith in Bottle Boys (1984)
* 96: Tony Banks rolling joints on Naked City (1993)
* 95: Oxford Roadshow (1980)
* 94: Open Door: Albion Free State (1974)
* 93: Boyzone on The Late Late Show (1993)
* 92: Spike Milligan in Curry and Chips (1969)
* 91: Paul Shane ("You've Lost that Loving Feeling") on Pebble Mill (1996)
* 90: Origami (1968-72)
* 89: John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett on The Old Grey Whistle Test (1977)
* 88: Something Else (1978)
* 87: Harold Wilson presenting Friday Night, Saturday Morning (1979)
* 86: The Who on Russell Harty Plus (1973)
* 85: Mr. and Mrs. (1964-1988)
* 84: Fred Trueman on Indoor League
* 83: Club X (1989)
* 82: Animal Kwackers (1974-1978)
* 81: Kevin Keegan on Superstars (1976)
* 80: The Girlie Show (1996-1997)
* 79: Out of Town (1963-1980)
* 78: Annabella Lwin (Bow Wow Wow) on B.A. in Music (1982)
* 77: Ask Zena Skinner
* 76: Love Thy Neighbour (1972-1976)
* 75: Bernard Levin gets punched on TW3 (1963)
* 74: Michael Winner on Littlejohn Live and Uncut (1994)
* 73: The Benny Hill Show (1951-1991)
* 72: Mo Mowlam on So Graham Norton (2000)
* 71: ITV Telethons (1988-1992)
* 70: "Wankers" on Countdown (1991)
* 69: Arthur Mullard & Hilda Baker performing "You're the One That I Want" (1978)
* 68: Handcuffed on One Hour with Jonathan Ross (1989)
* 67: Roger DeCourcey on A Christmas Parade (1982)
* 66: Mind Your Language (1977-1979)
* 65: Stan Boardman "Fokkers" on Des O'Connor (1986)
* 64: Pam Ayres
* 63: James Harries (10-yr-old Welsh antiques expert) on Wogan (1988)
* 62: Lynne Perrie on The Word (1994)
* 61: ' (1990)
* 60: Regional beauty contests
* 59: Felix (13-yr-old presenter) on The Tube (1986)
* 58: The Comedians (1971-1993)
* 57: Swearing Football Managers
* 56: Religious Pause for Thought shows
* 55: Glenn Medieros on Juke Box Jury (1990)
* 54: Crossroads (1964-1988)
* 53: Why Don't You? (1973-1995)
* 52: Public Image Ltd. on Check it Out (1979)
* 51: The Black and White Minstrel Show (1958-1978)
* 50: L7 on The Word (1992)
* 49: Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
* 48: World of Sport Wrestling (1965-1988)
* 47: New Faces (1973-1988)
* 46: The Time, The Place studio demo (1995)
* 45: O.T.T. (1982)
* 44: Pan's People dance routines
* 43: Jeremy Paxman at the Berlin Wall (1990)
* 42: Minipops (1983)
* 41: The Stone Roses power cut on The Late Show (1989)
* 40: Private Dicks with Denise van Outen (1999)
* 39: Junior Showtime (1969-1974)
* 38: Game for a Laugh (1981-1985)
* 37: Disco Dancin' Championships
* 36: Novelty variety acts ('Bob the Tray')
* 35: Prisoner: Cell Block H (1979-1986)
* 34: Sale of the Century with Nicholas Parsons (1972-1983)
* 33: Iggy Pop's trousers on The White Room (1997)
* 32: DIY TV Shows
* 31: Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest entries
* 30: Wacaday (Wide Awake Club) (1984-1992)
* 29: Johnny Rotten on Juke Box Jury (1979)
* 28: Glenn Hoddle and Chris Waddle on Top of the Pops (1987)
* 27: Going For Gold (1987-1996)
* 26: The Grand Knockout Tournament (It's a Royal Knockout) (1987)
* 25: Wayne Hussey (The Mission) on The James Whale Radio Show (1990)
* 24: QVC: The Shopping Channel (1993-present)
* 23: Chris Mayhew on Panorama (1955)
* 22: (1995-1999)
* 21: Blue Peter (Janet Ellis on the garden being vandalised) (1983)
* 20: Dexy's Midnight Runners ("") on Top of the Pops (1982)
* 19: Bullseye (1981-1995)
* 18: Maureen Rees on Driving School
* 17: Shaun Ryder on TFI Friday (1999)
* 16: Streaker on This Morning's weather map (1995)
* 15: Dallas: Bobby Ewing in the shower (1983)
* 14: 'The Hopefuls' on The Word (1993-1995)
* 13: Dubbed TV programmes
* 12: John Redwood attempts to sing 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' (1993)
* 11: Eldorado (1992-1993)
* 10: 3-2-1 (1978-1988)
* 9: Changing actors in soap operas
* 8: University Challenge: New Hall, Cambridge scoring 35 points (1997)
* 7: Naked Jungle: Keith Chegwin's penis (2000)
* 6: British Comedy Awards: Julian Clary's fisting gag (1993)
* 5: Clive Anderson All Talk: Bee Gees walk off (1997)
* 4: Calendar Goes Pop: Richard Madeley interviews Shakin' Stevens
* 3: The Frank Skinner Show: Tara Palmer-Tompkinson's appearance (1999)
* 2: The Brits: Mick Fleetwood and Samantha Fox (1989)
* 1: Richard Madeley does Ali G on This Morning (2000)
Edits
Since the first broadcast, the list was changed for legal reasons. Thus No. 3 was changed to Richard and Judy's appearance at the National Television Awards during which Judy Finnigan's dress slipped down.



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