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      • Two days after the TV movie was broadcast, Max hosted Channel 4's The Max Headroom Show, a TV programme where he introduces music videos, comments on various topics, and eventually interviews guests before a live studio audience.
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  2. The Max Headroom Show is a television series that debuted in the UK in 1985. It was produced by Carlton TV and aired on Channel 4, with an initial series of 13 shows. It featured actor Matt Frewer playing the role of pseudo-computer-generated talk-show host Max Headroom.

    • Music Comedy Talk Show
  3. Find out how to watch Max Headroom. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Max Headroom at TV Guide.

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  4. The series was based on the Channel 4 British TV film produced by Chrysalis, Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. Cinemax aired the UK pilot followed by a six-week run of highlights from The Max Headroom Show, a UK music video show where Headroom appears between music videos.

  5. Max Headroom: With Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays, George Coe, Chris Young. In the near future, an intrepid investigative TV reporter does his job with the help of his colleagues and a computerized version of himself.

    • (3K)
    • 1987-03-31
    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • 60
  6. The Max Headroom Show: With Sting, Matt Frewer, Roger Daltrey, Boy George. Showcases Max Headroon, the artificial intelligence program with a speech impediment, as he gets to host his own talk show.

    • (422)
    • 1985-04-06
    • Animation, Comedy, Music
    • 30
  7. Recognised as the first and perhaps the only cyberpunk television series, Max Headroom went through a variety of different incarnations. Starting in 1984, Channel 4 in Britain speculated on creating an unusual music video show that would utilise a computer-generated host.

  8. While the first series saw Max on his own, the second, beginning 22nd July 1986 on Channel 4, made room for guests like Roger Daltrey, Duran Duran and Boy George, while the third, beginning 6th January 1987 had an audience present and played host to film stars and other non-pop celebrities.