- Title: Ear Say - Episode: 15
- Date: 7th July 1984
- Summary: Tonights show features, Street performance outside studio with Boothill Foot Tappers. Nicky Horne introduces feature on the success of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Two Tribes. I/V Paul Morley (co director ZTT). I/V Jill Sinclair (co director ZTT). Studio performance from group Working Week singing We Will Win. Gary Crowley reviews this weeks new single releases with Fergal Sharky. Fashion report from Royal College Of Art. GVS Catwalk (The Beverly Baron Collection). I/V Lisa Friedman (Fashion Editor Sunday Express Magazine). I/V Lisa Smith (Fashion Editor The Standard). I/V Meriel McCooey (Fashion Editor Sunday Times Magazine). GVS Catwalk (The Eric Bremner Collection). I/V Anthony Price (Designer). I/V Lynne Franks (Fashion PR). I/V Vivienne Lynn (Fashion Editor Cosmopolitan Magazine). GVS Catwalk ( The Delia McCain Collection). I/V Iain Webb (Style Editor Blitz). I/V Stephen Linard (Designer). GVS Catwalk (The Noel Thomas Collection). Studio performance from Everything But The Girl performing Mine. Report on Howard Jones. I/V Paul Conroy WEA Records. I/V Neil Ferris (The Ferret Plugging Co.). I/V David Hepworth (Just Seventeen). I/V Howard Jones. VT Report on band King Sunny Ade,GVS band performing. I/V King Sunny Ade in the back of his gold rolls royce. GVS performance. I/V on stage with band. Studio performance from The Smiths singing Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now (Rpt from previous show). Nicky Horne meets and interviews Morrisey. GVS street performance from Boothill Foot Tappers.
- Description:EAR-SAY,Channel 4's new 60 minute music show,is the first TV programme to examine in depth the current music scene and it's many diversifications into film,video,fashion and books. Presented by Nicky Horne,Lesley-Anne Jones and Gary Crowley.
- Broadcaster:Channel 4
- Collection: Channel 4
- Genre:Music
- Producer:Action Time
- Programme Episode:Episode 15
- Transmission Date:07/07/1984
- Rights:On Request
- Decade: 1980s