Snub TV

Snub TV (also known as simply Snub) was an alternative culture television program that ran from 1987 to 1989. The original program, while made in the UK, was developed by American producer Fran Duffy and aired as part of the American Night Flight variety show. In 1989-1991 a UK version aired for three seasons on the BBC, and was syndicated to the pan-European TV channel Super Channel. Snub's main focus was on documenting indie musical groups with the UK version putting an emphasis on the indie and underground music scene in the UK during the rise of Madchester. The British series also featured other acts such as comedians. Snub TV has been credited with giving many then-new bands and musical acts initial and extra exposure to the major music business circles.

Links To Peel
Peel was a fan of the show and would mention it several times on his radio programmes and sometimes would recommend viewers to record the programme. Despite being a fan of the show, Peel never appeared on the programme itself.

Mentioned In Shows
1989 1990
 * 04 January 1989: Peel mentions the indie music television series Snub TV and says the House Of Love will appear on it.
 * 09 January 1989: Peel mentioned he enjoyed watching Snub TV on BBC2 especially the House Of Love who were featured in it.
 * 07 February 1990: Peel recommends the listener to video the Breeders' appearance on Snub TV, and watch it after his programme.