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"I'll give you television" - China Girl
No scheduled upcoming events.
December 31, 1999, 19:00, Millenniumlotteriet, TV4, Sweden
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Bowie will appear (in a pre-recorded segment from December 8) on Swedish television's Millennium Special on New Year's Eve. Host Lasse Kroner has challenged Bowie to a "guitar duel"
December 30, 1999, Big Breakfast, Channel 4, UK
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Bowie appears on the irreverent Channel 4 production, Big Breakfast.
December 12, 1999, 19:00, Inte Bara Blix, TV4, Sweden
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Bowie will appear (in a pre-recorded segment from December 8) on the Swedish talk show hosted by Erik Blix
December 11, 1999, 19:00, Bingolotto, TV4, Sweden
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Bowie will appear (in a pre-recorded segment from December 8) on one of Scandinavia's most widely watched television programs, "Bingolotto".
December 8, 1999, 22:00, Lene Johansen show, DR1, Denmark
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Bowie will be interviewed by Danish tv hostess Lene Johansen the day after his Copenhagen concert.
December 5, 1999, 14:55, Quelli Che Il Calcio, RAIDue, Italy
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Bowie will be the guest of Fabio Fazio on RAIDue's Sunday afternoon show.
December 4, 1999, Later with Jools Holland, BBC 2, UK
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Bowie is interviewed and performs on the Later with Jools Holland show.
December 3, 1999, 22:30 GMT, Newsnight, BBC2, UK
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Bowie interviewed by Jeremy Paxman on BBC2's Newsnight
November 26, 1999, 23:59, Nulle Part Ailleurs (pt 2), Canal+, France
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The remaining four songs which Bowie performed live for his 'hours...' promo appearance on Nulle Part Ailleurs but which were not aired during the original show will now be aired at midnight on Friday, November 26
November 26, 1999, 18:00, TFI Friday, Channel 4, UK
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TFI Friday aired the Rebel Rebel live performance from October 8 (which was omitted from the original broadcast)
November 22, 1999, Guest Artist of the Month, Musique Plus, Montreal, Canada
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Bowie will appear on Montreal's Musique Plus channel as guest artist of the month for November
November 17, 1999, Rosie O'Donnell Show, Syndicated, USA
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Bowie appears as a guest on Rosie O'Donnell's talk show, which appears on various stations around the USA.
November 16, 1999, 23:59 ET, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, USA
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Bowie appears as a guest on Conan O'Brien's late night show, and will probably perform a musical number.
November 9, 1999, 18:00, Right About Now, Channel 4, UK
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A new variety program from Channel 4 which features a celebrity each week answering videotaped questions from fans. The premiere airing has David Bowie as the guest celebrity.
November 3, 1999, 18:00, Top Of The Pops 2, BBC2, UK
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Bowie will perform pre-recorded performances of Survive and The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell, along with an interview by TOTP2 presenter Steve Wright
October 31, 1999, 22:00 ET, Hunger: The Diarist, Showtime Beyond, USA
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Bowie introduces this Tony Scott tale of a young witch who tries spell after spell to punish her ex-boyfriend because he jilted her for another woman. But the other woman comes along and unwittingly helps plan his demise.
October 30, 1999, 23:00 ET, Hunger: Bottle Of Smoke, TMN1, Canada
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Bowie introduces this Jean Beaudin-directed tale of a young woman who is willed her late aunt's possessions, including an antique bottle filled with an unusual smoke that grants its bearer sexual pleasures... at a terrible price. Starring Cathy Moriarty
October 28, 1999, 20:00, WB Radio Music Awards, WB, USA
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The inaugural WB Radio Music Awards show from Las Vegas will present Bowie with the first ever "Legend Award", and he will perform at least one song.
October 23, 1999, 23:00 ET, Hunger: Brass, TMN1, Canada
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Bowie introduces this Jeff Fazio-directed tale of the son of a deceased Satanist who inherits an old brass bed and a mirror, that reveals deep, dark secrets. Max Martini, Polly Shannon, David Schaap.
October 21, 1999, 20:30 , FrancaMente Me Ne Infischio, RAI UNO, Italy
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Bowie appears on Adrian Celentano's popular television showFrancamente Me Ne Infischio
October 20, 1999, Nulle Part Ailleurs, Canal+, France
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Bowie and band will appear on Canal+ Nulle Part Ailleurs
October 19, 1999, 23:45, Cosas Que Importan, TVE, Spain
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Bowie appears as a guest on this Spanish music program.
October 18, 1999, 22:00 ET, Storytellers - David Bowie, VH-1, USA
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The premiere airing of the VH-1 Storytellers episode which was taped on August 23 in New York City.
October 16, 1999, Wetten Dass, ZDF, Germany
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Bowie will appear live on the German-language music program "Wetten dass..." to promote his new album. It can be seen in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and almost anywhere in Europe with a satellite dish. Other guests include Tom Jones, Joe Cocker, Isabel Allende and others. The actual show will be filmed in Dornbirn, Austria.
October 15, 1999, 20:55, Les Années Tube, TF1, France
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Bowie was a guest on TF1's Les Annees Tube, singing Thursday'sChild live to a pre-recorded backing instrumental tape, and then giving a brief 10 minute interview with no new revelations other than confirmation that he will spend December 31 at home.
October 14, 1999, The New Music, CityTV, Canada
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Bowie appears in an interview conducted around the time of his Canadian MuchMusic 1999 Awards appearance
October 9, 1999, 19:00, NetAid, BBC Choice, UK
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BBC Choice (OnDigital and Sky Digital only) will broadcast a short portion live from Wembley of the NetAid concert
October 9, 1999, 17:45, NetAid, BBC 2, UK
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BBC2 will broadcast a short portion live from Wembley of the NetAid concert
October 9, 1999, 15:00 ET, NetAid, VH-1, USA
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VH-1 in the USA will broadcast 7 hours of continuous NetAid coverage. Since Bowie is appearing at Wembley, he should be on in the first hour or two.
October 8, 1999, 18:00, TFI Friday, Channel 4, UK
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Bowie guests on Chris Evans' "TFI Friday" show to promote the 'hours...' album
October 4, 1999, 23:30, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, USA
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Bowie will guest (and perform) on David Letterman's Late Show
October 2, 1999, 23:30, Saturday Night Live, NBC, USA
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Bowie is the featured musical guest on the season premiere of Saturday Night Live's 25th season.
September 26, 1999, 21:00, Saturday Night Live - 25 Year Special, NBC, USA
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Bowie makes a small appearance in this 25 year retrospective special for Saturday Night Live
September 25, 1999, 23:15, Hunger: The Seductress, TMN, Canada
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Bowie introduces another tale from The Hunger series
September 24, 1999, 19:30, Top Of The Pops, BBC, UK
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Bowie performs Thursday's Child in a recorded performance for Top Of The Pops.
September 23, 1999, 20:00 ET, MuchMusic Awards Show 1999, MuchMusic, Canada
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Bowie performed live at the 1999 Canadian MuchMusic Awards show
September 18, 1999, 22:30 ET, Hunger: Approaching Desdemona, TMN, Canada
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David Bowie acts as "Rod Serling" in introducing this episode: "A young couple is torn apart after the man becomes stimulated by a computer website offering sexually explicit URLs." William McNamara, April Telek, Marie-Josée D'Amours.
September 11, 1999, 22:45 ET, Hunger: Double, TMN, Canada
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David Bowie acts as "Rod Serling" in introducing this episode: "Two identical-looking women play out an ageless struggle for their souls... with only one woman emerging triumphant. Lori Petty, Daniela Akerblom, Larry Day."
September 10, 1999, 21:00 ET, The Hunger - Sanctuary, Showtime, USA
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Bowie portrays an obsessed artist with a penchant for the macabre and Giovanni Ribisi as his unwitting victim.
September 9, 1999, 20:00 ET, MTV Awards Show, MTV, USA
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Bowie appeared at the 1999 MTV Video Awards to introduce Lauryn Hill
September 4, 1999, 23:00 ET, Hunger: Approaching Desdemona, TMN, Canada
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David Bowie acts as "Rod Serling" in introducing this episode: "A man with the unique ability to uncover a person's dark secrets when peering into their eyes gouges out his eyes after he uncovers a heinous crime. Brad Dourif, Daniel Pilon, Karen Elkin."
August 28, 1999, 23:00 ET, Hunger: Sacred Fire, TMN, Canada
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Bowie acts as the "Rod Serling" host for this Tony Scott directed series.
August 21, 1999, 23:00, Hunger: Triangle In Steel, TMN1, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode of the Tony Scott "made for cable" series on people's vices
August 14, 1999, 22:45, Hunger: The Falling Man, TMN1, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode of the Tony Scott "made for cable" series on people's vices
August 7, 1999, 23:00, Hunger: And She Laughed, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode of the Tony Scott "made for cable" series on people's vices
July 31, 1999, 22:45 ET, The Dream Sentinel, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces each series of this television series directed by Tony Scott.
July 29, 1999, 16:00 EDT, Showbiz Today, CNN, USA
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Bowie's interview taped in May 99 for the recording of the Cybersong Contest Event airs on CNN's Showbiz today.
July 24, 1999, 23:30 ET, Replacements, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces each series of this television series directed by Tony Scott.
July 17, 1999, 23:15 ET, Nunc Dimittis, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces each series of this television series directed by Tony Scott.
July 10, 1999, 22:30 ET, Wrath of God, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces each series of this television series directed by Tony Scott.
July 3, 1999, 23:00 ET, Night Bloomer, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces each series of this television series directed by Tony Scott.
June 26, 1999, 23:15, Hunger: Week Women, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode made for TV
June 19, 1999, 22:30, Hunger: I'm Very Dangerous Tonight, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode made for TV
June 18, 1999, 19:00, Internet Tonight - Bowie, The Visionary, ZDTV, USA
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Liam Mayclem queries Bowie on MP3, online movie distribution, and what lies ahead for the music world and the Internet.
June 17, 1999, 19:00, Internet Tonight - Bowienet, The Coolest ISP on the Planet, ZDTV, USA
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Internet Tonight interviews Bowie's business partners, Bob Goodale and Ron Roy and web master Howard J. Bowie talks about the evolution of his online community and his vision for the future of the site.
June 16, 1999, 17:00, Internet Tonight - The Cyber Song Contest, ZDTV, USA
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A look at the recording session at New York's Looking Glass Studio, as David Bowie records the song written by Bowienet Cyber Song contest winner, Alex Grant.
June 16, 1999, 22:00, Everybody Loves Sunshine, Sky TV Premier Channel, UK
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The first widely available public screening of Bowie's role as "Bernie", a gang henchman playing opposite Goldie in this Andrew Goth directed film.
June 12, 1999, 22:30, Hunger: The Perfect Couple, The Movie Network, Canada
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Bowie introduces this episode made for TV
June 11, 1999, 19:00, The Holmes Show, Television One, New Zealand
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Bowie gives a brief interview by satellite on his upcoming Gisborne 2000 appearance, replete with the usual witty repartee.
June 5, 1999, 22:45 EDT, The Hunger, The Movie Network, Canada
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Tony Scott's new television show with Bowie as host for each episode screens June 5 in Canada on The Movie Network.
March 12, 1999, 22:00, Comic Relief, BBC 1, USA
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Bowie had a quick guest spot on Comic Relief, playing a recorder version of "Requiem for a Laughing Gnome", stamping his feet, with messages flashing begging people to donate so they could stop the show.
February 17, 1999, 20:00 GMT, Brit Awards Show, ITV, UK
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Bowie will duet with Placebo on T-Rex's 20th Century Boy, to be broadcast by ITV.
February 9, 1999, 22:00 ET, Iman - Intimate Portrait, Lifetime, USA
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Premiere of Lifetime's Intimate Portrait series look at Iman, including her marriage to David Bowie.
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