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TRL UK was a British version of the popular American show Total Request Live which first aired in the states in 1998, however it was not brought to the United Kingdom until the last quarter of 2003.

TRL UK

Leicester Square at night in 2005 Where TRL UK was broadcast from

Starring

Dave Berry
Alex Zane
Jo Good
Maxine Akhtar
Emma Griffiths

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Production

Running time

60 minutes

Original release

Network

MTV UK

Release

19 August 2003 (2003-08-19) –
December 2005 (2005-12)

It was broadcast weekdays at 4.30pm originally in 2003, but the time slot was changed as it ran into its second season it was then broadcast at 6.00pm in 2005.

The show follows the format of the original Total Request Live it shows a Top 10 Countdown with Musical Guests and Actors and Actresses.

It was broadcast from London's Leicester Square from the UK's capital and the presenters would stand in front of glass windows facing down onto the street to the audience just like the U.S. version.

Presenters

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Cancellation

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Originally touted as "Quite simply the biggest show we have ever launched at MTV UK,"[1] TRL didn't have the same impact as the USA's version did. The USA's version kickstarted the careers of Britney Spears and Eminem,[2] but TRL did not do this for UK-based acts.

Low ratings led to the show's cancellation in December 2005 and Dave Berry went on to work as a presenter for CD:UK.

References

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  1. ^ "MTV pop show gets UK launch". BBC. 4 August 2003.
  • ^ "Stars out for MTV pop show". BBC. 19 August 2003.

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