Series 1 The first episode of the
Video Show aired at 6:45pm on Monday, 3 July 1978. The eight-part series (45 minutes per episode) continued until 21 August 1978 and consisted mostly of musical performances, alongside
Hot Gossip routines,
Captain Kremmen cartoons and occasional OB segments. The
Video Vault clips segment included a
Rock of Ages section, which predominantly featured clips from the
ABC Television music series,
Oh Boy!. Regular comic characters included 'Sid Snot', 'Angry of Mayfair' and Everett dressed in a chicken outfit. A
Best of... compilation aired in some regions after the end of the series. The following year, series one won the
BAFTA television award for Best Light Entertainment Programme.
Series 2 Prior to the second series, the programme returned on New Year's Day 1979 in most ITV regions (except
Scottish Television, which aired the special on 7 January 1979) with the ''Didn't Quite Make it in Time for Christmas Video Show'', which also aired in a shortened version on 18 April 1979 - as ITV's entry for the
Golden Rose of Montreux. Series Two began at 7:00pm on Monday 19 February 1979 with an extended ten-episode run (30 minutes per episode) and a greater reliance on comedy material.
Series 3 The
Video Show returned at 11:00pm on New Year's Eve 1979 with an hour-long special,
Will Kenny Everett Make it to 1980? on most of the ITV network.
Scottish Television aired it the following afternoon while
Grampian Television opted out of the final part on its original transmission. Series 3 ran for eight episodes, starting at 7:00pm on Monday 18 February 1980.
Series 4: Video Cassette Everett's last New Year's special, ''The Kenny Everett New Year's Daze Show'' aired at 11:50pm on New Year's Eve 1980 over most of the ITV network.
Ulster Television never aired this special, while Grampian and Scottish broadcast it two days later. The final series, renamed
The Kenny Everett Video Cassette, saw the show moved to Thursday evenings at 7:30 in a bid to compete with BBC1's
Top of the Pops. There was an even greater reliance on comedy with only one musical guest per episode. The Captain Kremmen cartoons were replaced by shorter live-action studio sketches featuring
Anna Dawson as Kremmen's assistant Carla. Unhappy with the scheduling of the series, among other concerns, Everett left Thames and moved to BBC Television. ==VHS and DVD releases==