Video Categories
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| Do The Swim by Little Nell 317 views | |
| Monty Python's Meaning of Life 260 views | |
| Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf 225 views | |
| Rocky Horror Picture Show 155 views | |
| I Do The Rock by Tim Curry 140 views |
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| Crystal Maze (Intro) - 47 seconds (320x240, 25 fps, 1.8 MB). Introductory segment for The Crystal Maze, with your host Richard O'Brien as Reckless Rick. | |
| Rock Follies of '77 (Little Nell Eating) - 2 minutes 3 seconds (463x360, 25 fps, 9.1 MB). Little Nell as secretary Sandra LeMon obsesses on food while chatting with her boss Kitty Schreiber, in the fourth episode of the Rock Follies of '77 television series. | |
| Rock Follies of '77 (Little Nell Tapdancing) - 1 minute 9 seconds (463x360, 25 fps, 4.9 MB). Little Nell as secretary Sandra LeMon tapdances around while chatting with The Little Ladies, in the second episode of the Rock Follies of '77 television series. | |
| Rock Follies of '77 (Yowza!) - 46 seconds (463x360, 25 fps, 3.4 MB). "It's been just boss meeting you. I think everything's going to work out just fine. Yowza! I do." Tim Curry delivers this amusing line as rock star Stevie Streeter, in the first episode of the Rock Follies of '77 series. In the scene afterwards, Little Nell appears as secretary Sandra LeMon - making gold records. | |
| Saturday Night Live (Teeny Cafe) - 36 seconds (471x360, 27 fps, 2.4 MB). Little Nell makes a cameo appearance in the twelth season of Saturday Night Live with host Garry Shandling, originally aired on May 16th, 1987. In this clip from the "Teeny Cafe" skit, they reference her popular New York City nightclub Nell's which was well-known for denying entry even to the famous. | |
| The Rocky Horror Treatment (1981) - 22 minutes 39 seconds (471x360, 30 fps, 97.5 MB). "And now, after six years, they've taken the hero and heroine of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and put them in a brand new movie. It's called Shock Treatment!" This promotional documentary hosted by fan club president Sal Piro was aired on late night television. It follows the Rocky Horror Picture Show cult phenomenon through Sal's trip behind the scenes in England during the filming of Shock Treatment. Interview subjects include Richard O'Brien, Little Nell, Christopher Malcolm (generally in character as Vance Parker), Michael White, Patricia Quinn, and Rik Mayall. | |
| Tom Snyder's "Tomorrow" Show (1979) - 7 minutes 29 seconds (465x360, 30 fps, 32.3 MB). Tom Snyder presents a segment on the Rocky Horror Picture Show phenomenon. Includes interviews with fan club president Sal Piro, Dori Hartley, Mark Hopper and Steve Hirsch of the 8th Street Playhouse in New York City, and Ashley Boone Jr. of 20th Century Fox. Keep an eye out for Sal Piro performing as Janet! | |
| Drew Carey Show (New York and Queens) - 3 minutes 26 seconds (320x239, 30 fps, 8.2 MB). The "New York and Queens" episode from the second season of The Drew Carey Show (originally aired on May 14th, 1997) features Drew Carey and company trying to attend a midnight Rocky Horror Picture Show. They arrive at the theater to discover that Rocky Horror has instead been replaced by The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert which has its own cadre of costumed fans, led of course by Drew's arch-rival Mimi. This leads to a "dance off", with The Time Warp battling against "Shake Your Groove Thing". Cast members from Midnight Insanity in Long Beach, California were also used as costumed extras standing in line. | |
| Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me by Amber Benson - 3 minutes 19 seconds (320x240, 30 fps, 7.8 MB). Amber Benson, Tara Maclay from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, performs her version of Touch Me for VH1's Rocky Horror Celebrity Karaoke. Taping was at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on October 14th, 2000 as part of the 25th Anniversary Convention. | |
| Planet Schmanet, Janet by Anthony Head - 3 minutes 42 seconds (320x240, 30 fps, 8.8 MB). Anthony Stewart Head, Rupert Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, performs his version of Planet Schmanet, Janet for VH1's Rocky Horror Celebrity Karaoke. Anthony Head was actually a very well known (and highly regarded) Dr. Frank-N-Furter from The Rocky Horror Show in London, and he wore his own original Frank costume from the stage show. Taping was at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on October 14th, 2000 as part of the 25th Anniversary Convention. | |
| Time Warp by Chico Slimani - 6 minutes 32 seconds (500x277, 30 fps, 17.0 MB). From the second season of X-Factor (British TV music talent show). Chico Slimani is voted off the show here, and gives a farewell performance of The Time Warp. Fast forward four minutes to go directly to the performance and bypass all the "so sorry to see you go, lets have some flashback clips" crap. | |
| Do The Swim (London Weekend Show) by Little Nell - 2 minutes 56 seconds (540x358, 27 fps, 11.1 MB). Little Nell has her famous swimsuit "wardrobe malfunction" (several times... you just can't keep the girl covered) while performing part of Do The Swim, in 1975 during the closing credits for an episode of The London Weekend Show. This is the original uncensored version of the video, which was shown as an outtake on the 1977 BBC show It'll Be Alright on the Night. The clip made the rounds in the U.S. as well, including TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes with Dick Clark. | |
| Kid's Good (Rock Follies of '77) by Little Nell - 1 minute (463x360, 25 fps, 4.5 MB). Little Nell as secretary Sandra LeMon sings a mental duet (a la Shock Treatment's "Duel Duet") with her boss Kitty Schreiber, in the fourth episode of the Rock Follies of '77 television series. | |
| Stilettos and Lipstick (London Weekend Show) by Little Nell - 2 minutes 42 seconds (528x360, 29 fps, 11.2 MB). Little Nell performs "Stilettos and Lipstick" in its entirety in 1975, for an episode of The London Weekend Show that was talking about the U.K.'s denim craze at the time. This is the same television show that featured her famous Do The Swim swimsuit wardrobe malfunction. | |
| Time Warp by Magdolna Rúzsa - 2 minutes 26 seconds (320x240, 25 fps, 5.8 MB). From the third season of Megasztár (Hungarian Idol). Magdolna Rúzsa was the eventual winner, and is seen performing The Time Warp here (in English). | |
| Rocky Horror Pre-Show by Sal Piro - 38 seconds (472x360, 30 fps, 3.0 MB). Rocky Horror Fan Club president Sal Piro does a very brief pre-show with the "ROCKY!" chant and other such. This was at the Tower Theater in Los Angeles, as part of the taping in 1993 for when Fox first showed The Rocky Horror Picture Show on broadcast television. | |
| Street Signs (Rock Follies of '77) by Tim Curry - 3 minutes 33 seconds (463x360, 25 fps, 14.9 MB). "Do you see the street signs..." Tim Curry performs his big musical number Street Signs as rock star Stevie Streeter, in the first episode of the Rock Follies of '77 series. | |
| Street Signs Rehearsal (Rock Follies of '77) by Tim Curry - 1 minute 48 seconds (463x360, 25 fps, 7.8 MB). "Well lunge, Ladies. Lunge... and SNARL!" Tim Curry rehearses his musical number Street Signs with The Little Ladies as rock star Stevie Streeter, in the first episode of the Rock Follies of '77 series. |
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