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- PopClips runtime "30.0".
- PopClips abstract "PopClips is a music video television program, the direct predecessor of MTV. Former Monkee Mike Nesmith conceived the first music-video program as a promotional device for Warner Communications' record division. Production began in the spring of 1979 at SamFilm, a sound-stage built and operated in Sand City, California by Sam Harrison, a Monterey Peninsula College instructor with a motion picture background. The series was produced by Jac HolzmanWith an infinity cyclorama as the background, set flats were made from the Styrofoam packing used to ship laserdisc players and 3/4" video decks. The first "VeeJay" was Jeff Michalski. The director was William Dear. Besides Harrison, the production team was made up of Bruce "Buz" Clarke, Keith Cornell, Marybeth Harris, and Leslie Chacon.The program was broadcast weekly on the youth-oriented cable television channel Nickelodeon in late 1980 and early 1981. The channel's owners at the time, Warner Cable, wanted to buy the name and idea, but instead, according to Dear, "they just watered down the idea and came up with MTV."PopClips was preceded by the video Elephant Parts (which won the first ever Grammy Award for Music Video), and a second series titled Television Parts, both of which Nesmith hosted and produced.".
- PopClips channel Nickelodeon.
- PopClips country United_States.
- PopClips creator Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips developer Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips developer William_Dear.
- PopClips director William_Dear.
- PopClips executiveProducer Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips genre Music_television.
- PopClips language English_language.
- PopClips numberOfSeasons "1".
- PopClips presenter Charles_Fleischer.
- PopClips presenter Howie_Mandel.
- PopClips previousWork Elephant_Parts.
- PopClips related MTV.
- PopClips runtime "1800.0".
- PopClips status "Ended".
- PopClips subsequentWork Television_Parts.
- PopClips wikiPageExternalLink monkees.html.
- PopClips wikiPageID "3899567".
- PopClips wikiPageRevisionID "596975342".
- PopClips channel Nickelodeon.
- PopClips creator Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips developer Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips developer William_Dear.
- PopClips director William_Dear.
- PopClips executiveProducer Michael_Nesmith.
- PopClips followedBy Television_Parts.
- PopClips genre Music_television.
- PopClips hasPhotoCollection PopClips.
- PopClips language English_language.
- PopClips numSeasons "1".
- PopClips precededBy Elephant_Parts.
- PopClips presenter Charles_Fleischer.
- PopClips presenter Howie_Mandel.
- PopClips presenter "Bill Martin".
- PopClips presenter "Jack Armstrong".
- PopClips presenter "Jeff Michalski".
- PopClips producer Jac_Holzman.
- PopClips related "MTV channel".
- PopClips runtime "1800.0".
- PopClips showName "PopClips".
- PopClips status "Ended".
- PopClips subject Category:1980_American_television_series_debuts.
- PopClips subject Category:1980s_American_television_series.
- PopClips subject Category:1980s_Nickelodeon_shows.
- PopClips subject Category:1981_American_television_series_endings.
- PopClips subject Category:American_music_television_series.
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- PopClips comment "PopClips is a music video television program, the direct predecessor of MTV. Former Monkee Mike Nesmith conceived the first music-video program as a promotional device for Warner Communications' record division. Production began in the spring of 1979 at SamFilm, a sound-stage built and operated in Sand City, California by Sam Harrison, a Monterey Peninsula College instructor with a motion picture background.".
- PopClips label "PopClips".
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- PopClips sameAs PopClips.
- PopClips wasDerivedFrom PopClips?oldid=596975342.
- PopClips isPrimaryTopicOf PopClips.
- PopClips name "PopClips".