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Saturday Night Fever is the soundtrack double album (in 2 Long Play records) from the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta. The soundtrack was released on November 15, 1977 by RSO Records .
MTV Studios in London produced a three-hour video countdown for the channel, known as The 80s & 90s Mega Mix on My5, [299] with the 1980s lists hosted by former Night Fever presenter Suggs and the 1990s rundowns hosted by Vernon Kay. These programmes were originally broadcast on a Saturday afternoon before being moved to the Friday night music ...
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Songs that appeared in the film, Saturday Night Fever, and its sequel, Staying Alive For more information, see Saturday Night Fever . Pages in category "Songs from Saturday Night Fever"
Night Fever [1] was a karaoke style show airing in the United Kingdom on Channel 5 from 5 April 1997 to 30 March 2002. It was hosted by Suggs and in the early series, he was helped by "The Big Guy in the Sky" – a disembodied voice giving the scores, and later by 'Wolfie' – John Ireland dressed as Mozart.
This category is for British television series broadcast in the 1980s which were about music or featured musical performances as a main part of the programme. 1930s 1940s
Suggs has hosted the celebrity karaoke game show Night Fever on the UK's Channel 5. [39] He was a team captain in the BBC music trivia game show A Question of Pop, hosted by Jamie Theakston, opposite Noddy Holder. He has also appeared as a guest on the BBC Two show Never Mind the Buzzcocks. [40]
"Stayin' Alive" is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack. The song was released in December 1977 by RSO Records as the second single from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson.