Monday 30 January 2017

595 Minipops


First  visited :  February  1983

Channel  Four's  first  attempt  at  kids  TV  could  hardly  have  proven  more  controversial with  the  programme, all  6  episodes  of  it, sill  cropping  up  on  all  those  Bad  TV  compilation  shows.

Minipops  was  originally  a  kids  troupe  put  together  by  Martin  Wyatt  as  a  showcase  for  his  little  daughter  Jo. When  their  version  of  the  old  Connie Francis  number  Stupid  Cupid  was  a  big  hit  in  France  in  1982 ,  Channel  4  commissioned  Supersonic's  Mike  Mansfield  to  build  a  TV  show  around   the  group  and  held  auditions  to  expand  the  cast..

I  only  tuned  in  very  briefly. I  couldn't  bear  the  butchery  of  the  songs  or  Mansfield's  painfully  garish  sets ; the  deeper  controversy  passed  me  by  entirely.  It  just  didn't  seem  to  have  occurred  to  anyone  that  sex  is  a  pretty  large  ingredient  in  pop  and  if  you're  going  to  have  primary  school  tots  performing  contemporary  material  you've   got  to  sift  it  pretty  carefully. Video  Killed  The  Radio  Star  was  fine  ( though  musically  an  abomination )  but  Sheena  Easton's   9  to  5  was  always   going  to  be  dodgy  with  that  "Night  time  is  the  right  time, we  make  love" line. When  it  was  performed  by  five  year  old  Joanna  Fisher  in  a  white  bath gown  with  groping  gestures  to  emphasise  that  line, it  wasn't  surprising  that  critics  started  suggesting  that  Channel  Four  was  taking  its  brief  to  cater  for  minorities  a  little  too  far. The  bosses  took  fright  and  cancelled  the  series  after  one  season.

It  was  a  trifle  harsh  on  the  guys  behind  the show, none  of  whom  have  been  accused  of  any  actual  crime  then  or  now  and   nobody  protests  about  the  screening  of  films  like  Taxi  Driver  or  Bugsy  Malone  with  Jodie  Foster  in  jailbait  roles.

The group  itself  survived  the  show's  cancellation, toured  Canada  and  released  six  albums  before  disbanding  in  the  mid-eighties. Jo  Wyatt  is  a  successful  voice  actress  while  Joanna  Fisher  has  made  her  mark  in  showjumping

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