TV 2000

In 1985, Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro took on the countdown format with TV 2000 featuring hosts Joie Gallo and John Kassir bringing you the most exciting and popular music videos in the country!

TV 2000 - Episode 1 (Pilot )

"TV 2000's a different kind of video show: We've got everything!" The 1985 music series and Night Flight sister show hosted by John Kassir (voice of the Cryptkeeper) and Joe Gallo includes a top ten countdown, home movies, artist conversations with Night Flight & Radio 1990 resident interviewer Lisa Robinson, and some fantastic sweepstakes (sorry, entry is now close...Read More

TV 2000 - Episode 2 (Boy George and Marilyn)

TV 2000 is Night Flight's spin on the top ten countdown format from 1985, hosted by comedian John Kassir & Joie Gallo. In Episode 2 of TV 2000, Bryan Adams takes us to heaven, the Eurythmics ask: "Would I lie to you?" and Lisa Robinson goes on location with Boy George and Marilyn at the "hottest new club in New York," Palladium! Commercials are included.

TV 2000 - Episode 3 (Gene Simmons)

Hosts John Kassie and Joie Gallo take on the countdown format in Night Flight's TV 2000. Episode 3 features a revealing interview with Gene Simmons and legendary videos from The Power Station, Bruce Springsteen, and Prince.

TV 2000 - Episode 4 (Tom Petty)

John Kassir and Joie Gallo return as hosts for TV 2000, counting down the best videos in music for 1985. Featuring interviews with Tom Petty and Duran Duran, the latter talking about the writing of their new James Bond theme song "A View to a Kill."

TV 2000 - Episode 5 (Go-Go Music)

Joie Gallo and John Kassir return for the fifth episode of TV 2000, Night Flight's countdown show! Including a special report on go-go music, and videos from Tears for Fears and Bruce Springsteen.

TV 2000 - Episode 6 (Nile Rodgers)

On this episode of Night Flight's sister show, TV 2000, Lisa Robinson sits down with Nile Rodgers to discuss how his sound stays ahead of the curve and what it's like working with David Bowie and Madonna. Host Joey Gallo takes us through a tour of TV 2000's Top Ten and then there's the TV 2000 mystery sweepstakes. Commercials are intact!

TV 2000 - Episode 7 (Weird Al)

The seventh episode of Night Flight's countdown show TV 2000 features coverage of the tumultuous David Lee Roth/Van Halen split, and an exclusive interview with Weird Al. Music videos include Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Huey Lewis and the News.

TV 2000 - Episode 8 (Garage Rock)

"Your favorite videos, coast to coast!" Hose Joie Gallo takes us to the top 10 music videos of the week in 1985. Beginning with Motley Crue's "Smoking in the Boy's Room," we visit Aretha Franklin and Billy Joel. Meanwhile, Lisa Robinson provides a special report on the burgeoning Paisley Underground. Featuring original commercials!

TV 2000 - Episode 9 (Squeeze)

Welcome back to TV 2000, Night Flight's take on the countdown format. Lisa Robinson interviews British pop band Squeeze on their various lineup changes, while host Joie Gallo leads us through music videos by artists like Wham and Heart.

TV 2000 - Episode 10 (Adam Ant)

In this edition of TV 2000, we run through videos from Madonna and Dire Straits. In addition, Lisa Robinson interviews Carly Simon, who discusses her famous love life, plus a special appearance from Adam Ant.

TV 2000 - Episode 11 (Dee Snider)

Host Joie Gallo presents the top 10 best music videos in the country from artists like Mötley Crüe, Pat Benatar, and Chrissie Hynde, while Lisa Robinson presents a special report on the rock stars popping up in guest roles on your TV screens. Dee Snider also guest stars in a sketch with John Kassir.

TV 2000 - Episode 12 (Paul Stanley)

Welcome to TV 2000, the show that counted down the best videos the music business had to offer. Featuring a special interview with Kiss's Paul Stanley, and music videos from Sting, The Pointer Sisters, and Madonna.

TV 2000 - Episode 13 (Foreigner's Mick Jones)

In this edition of TV 2000, Lisa Robinson interviews Foreigner's guitarist Mick Jones, and presents and special report of controversial rock lyrics and the possibility of parental advisory stickers! Also featuring music videos from Chris Isaak, Bowie and Jagger, and Dire Straits.