Now 80s [UK] TV guide for the week

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Now 80s [UK]

TV guide for 7 June

Now 80s TV guide for 7 June

  1. Andy McCluskey's Synth Pop 30

    Who better to present a definitive countdown of 80s synthpop classics than OMD frontman Andy McCluskey? From Kraftwerk, Ultravox & Gary Numan to New Order, Yazoo and Pet Shop Boys.

  2. 80s Hit After 80s Hit

    Your '80s channel - 24/7.

  3. Turbo Trax!

    A non-stop ticket to the ultimate retro rave! We crank up the neon and hit the dancefloor with the most electrifying feelgood music videos the 80s had to offer.

  4. I Can Make You Feel Good! Top 50

    Fifty great '80s tracks hand-picked to raise your spirits and excite your soul! After all - The Only Way Is Up.

  5. Bring Out the 80s!

    Non-stop '80s - 24/7. With synthpop, soft rock, leg warmers, lycra and big hair! Classic pop that has stood the test of time.

  6. Soft Rock & Power Pop!

    From the decade that invented the genre - non-stop powerful love songs, back to back.

  7. Every Video- Queen's Greatest Hits

    In order - 16 videos from the biggest selling album from the 80s - Queen's Greatest Hits! From Killer Queen to Flash.

  8. Soft Rock & Power Pop!

    From the decade that invented the genre - non-stop powerful love songs, back to back.

  9. Soft Rock & Power Pop! Top 50

    Powerful ballads & explosive pop productions - this is a truly triumphant collection of epic songs from the 70s, 80s & 90s.

  10. Soft Rock & Power Pop! Top 50

    Powerful ballads & explosive pop productions - this is a truly triumphant collection of epic songs from the 70s, 80s & 90s.

About Now 80s

Now 80s is a British music channel in the Now! family, dedicated to hits of the 1980s. The channel broadcasts in English and builds its schedule around music videos, themed selections, concert recordings and nostalgic blocks from the pop, rock, new wave, synth-pop and disco scenes of the decade.

The line-up features British and international performers from the 1980s, selections by year, genre and mood, documentary pieces about stars of the era and cycles about cult songs. Its focus stays on one era, familiar videos and themed selections.

Now 80s began broadcasting in the United Kingdom in 2014 and belongs to the Now! music line-up alongside Now Rock and Now 90s. Daytime and evening slots alternate videos, repeats, themed hours and music blocks.