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'''120 Minutes''' was a show on MTV Two that was broadcast nightly at 1am. In the tradition of the US show of the same name, it showcased music videos from'' "the newest, most innovative acts in rock, left field and electronic music"''. In the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, 120 Minutes was originally featured on MTV Europe from 1990, hosted during its first years by VJ Paul King and, from 1994 on, by ex-Wonder Stuff frontman Miles Hunt. It disappeared in late June 1995, but was replaced by a similar show, Alternative Nation, which was shown on MTV Europe on Tuesday nights at midnight CET (the same timeslot it has had since July 1995) until July 2010. 120 Minutes returned in 2003 to MTV2 Europe (now MTV Two), replacing a similar show, 2eclectic, which had sporadically occupied various late-night slots.
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'''120 Minutes''' was a show on MTV Two that was broadcast nightly at 1am. In the tradition of the US show of the same name, it showcased music videos from'' "the newest, most innovative acts in rock, left field and electronic music"''. In the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, 120 Minutes was originally featured on MTV Europe from 1990, hosted during its first years by VJ Paul King and, from 1994 on, by ex-Wonder Stuff frontman Miles Hunt. It disappeared in late June 1995, but was replaced by a similar show, Alternative Nation, which was shown on MTV Europe on Tuesday nights at midnight CET (the same timeslot it has had since July 1995) until July 2010. 120 Minutes returned in 2003 to MTV2 Europe (now MTV Two) until 2009, replacing a similar show, 2eclectic, which had sporadically occupied various late-night slots. In 2010 MTV2 Europe became MTV Rocks.
   
 
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Revision as of 11:21, 16 December 2014

120 Minutes was a show on MTV Two that was broadcast nightly at 1am. In the tradition of the US show of the same name, it showcased music videos from "the newest, most innovative acts in rock, left field and electronic music". In the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, 120 Minutes was originally featured on MTV Europe from 1990, hosted during its first years by VJ Paul King and, from 1994 on, by ex-Wonder Stuff frontman Miles Hunt. It disappeared in late June 1995, but was replaced by a similar show, Alternative Nation, which was shown on MTV Europe on Tuesday nights at midnight CET (the same timeslot it has had since July 1995) until July 2010. 120 Minutes returned in 2003 to MTV2 Europe (now MTV Two) until 2009, replacing a similar show, 2eclectic, which had sporadically occupied various late-night slots. In 2010 MTV2 Europe became MTV Rocks.

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In 1995 MTV Europe wound down its alternative music show '120 Minutes' by letting the last 10 weeks or so be guest hosted by the likes of Keith Flint, Jarvis Cocker, Hole and Pavement. One of these shows was hosted by Peel on 30th April 1995. This was the playlist as broadcast: [1]

  1. The Fall - Hit the North
  2. Pavement - Gold Soundz
  3. 18th Dye - Play with You
  4. Joyrider - It Moved
  5. Biosphere - Novelty Waves
  6. Aphex Twin - Ventolin
  7. Orbital - Lush 3
  8. Stereolab - Super-electric
  9. China Drum - Barrier
  10. Jeff Buckley - Grace
  11. Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band - Ice Cream For Crow
  12. Supergrass - Mansize Rooster
  13. Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly
  14. The Fall - Edinburgh Man
  15. Guided By Voices - I Am A Scientist
  16. Hole - Garbage Man
  17. Nirvana - Sliver
  18. Sebadoh - Rebound
  19. Ash - Kung Fu
  20. Salt Tank - Olympic
  21. Inspiral Carpets feat. Mark E. Smith - I Want You
  22. Bhundu Boys - Jit Jive
  23. Dreadzone - Fight the Power
  24. PJ Harvey - Man-size

On Peel's radio show from 07 February 2002, he mentioned a listener named Miles recalling watching him as guest host for 120 Minutes on MTV some years ago and asked if he had any plans to do another turn as a VJ. Peel responded:

“The answer to that is no frankly, Miles. You have to be asked to do these things and I’ve not been. Anyway, it means staying in London for a longer time than I’d wish and I’d sooner be here at home sitting in front of the fire to be honest.”

Currently there are no recording of the show available on the internet.