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OK Computer was the first series to be screened at the Bright Future's section at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam 2021 and one of the only series to be screened in theatres at the New Zealand International Film Festival 2021.
OK Computer was released in Japan on 21 May, in the UK on 16 June, in Canada on 17 June and in the US on 1 July. [141] It was released on CD, double-LP vinyl record, cassette and MiniDisc. [142] It debuted at number one in the UK with sales of 136,000 copies in its first week. [143] In the US, it debuted at number 21 on the Billboard 200. [144]
Meeting People Is Easy was released in the UK on VHS on 30 November 1998, and on DVD on 12 June 2000. It was released in both formats on 18 May 1999 in the United States. It was the first DVD released by Radiohead's record label, EMI. [citation needed] Several television channels broadcast Meeting People Is Easy after its release.
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In July 2021, Olga Koch: OK Computer (a reference to the Radiohead album title OK Computer) debuted on BBC Radio 4, [5] and renewed in 2023. [16] In 2022, her BBC Radio 4 show Olga Koch: Fight [17] won the Best Radio Comedy category at the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain ' s WGGB Writers' Guild Awards. [18]
"Let Down" was intended to be the first single from OK Computer, but "Paranoid Android" was chosen instead, which, along with "Karma Police", solidified the band's popularity. [1] The track was ultimately not released as a single because the band was unsatisfied with the video they had produced, and ended up losing money. [1]
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"Lucky" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, first released on The Help Album, a 1995 charity compilation organised by the charity War Child. "Lucky" was recorded in five hours with the producer Nigel Godrich. Radiohead included it on their third studio album, OK Computer (1997), and released it as a single in France in December 1997.