The Chart Show

The Chart Show was a music video programme which ran in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 between 1986 and 1988, then on ITV between 1989 and 1998 (known as the ITV Chart Show). The show was designed to compete with established pop shows such as the BBC's Top of the Pops and was influenced by the video formats of MTV. The show was unique in that it had no presenters, instead computer-generated displays took their place in between promotional videos of artists. The programme included amongst videos, alternate specialist charts (mainly rock, indie and dance) and a Top Ten, which was initially compiled by MRIB between 1986 and 1988.

Links To Peel
Peel mentioned The Chart Show on his 07 October 1986 show to listeners about the exclusive video of the Very Things' This Is Motortown track and his name was broadcast as The Peel Session, when an indie band were featured on the indie charts, who released singles under that name, despite the song not being of that title. Some of the Peel Session titles were played on the show.

List Of Shows
Below is a list of broadcast shows, the Chart Show featured artists with the Peel Sessions titles on the indie chart and their indie chart positions:
 * 10 Oct 1986: New Order #03
 * 10 Oct 1986: Damned #10
 * 19 Jun 1987: The Fall #03
 * 19 Jun 1987: Billy Bragg #06
 * 20 Nov 1987: Joy Division (Peel Session Volume 2) #04
 * 04 Mar 1988: Buzzcocks #08
 * 27 May 1988: Cure #07
 * 21 Jan 1989: Jimi Hendrix #05
 * ITV Chart Show Indie Chart 8 July 198908 Jul 1989: Inspiral Carpets #08
 * 29 Jul 1989: Inspiral Carpets #05
 * 05 May 1990: Happy Mondays #09
 * 26 May 1990: Happy Mondays #05
 * 04 Jul 1992: Smashing Pumpkins #05
 * 25 Jul 1992: Smashing Pumpkins #10