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- The video for the UK and US number-one single which launched the solo career of Wham! star George Michael and became one of the biggest songs of 1984.
- Michael dances in front of strobe lights.
- Russell Mulcahy (of "Highlander" fame) films British comedy luminaries Peter Cook and Dudley Moore recording their last comedy album featuring two of their most beloved characters, lavatory attendants Derek and Clive. Booze, drugs, strippers and practical jokes (sometimes bitter and sick on the part of Cook) are provided. Throughout the recording, Moore has to weather the abuse and disdain of his longtime partner in the wake of his success in the American market (with films like '10' (1979) and Foul Play (1978)). The film marked the last appearance of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore together as a team and the end of their partnership which began with "Beyond the Fringe" in 1959. The men discuss "getting the horn" (i.e. getting "in the mood") at the most unlikely times, improvise songs filled with obscenities (Cook's two-note piano opus entitled "Dutch Bitch" is coarse and hilarious to those who are not easily offended) and work out their aggressions toward one another in the strangest ways, in the midst of putting the album together. They engage in all-out war and undeniable camaraderie.
- A weekly rock music TV series seen throughout the United States during the 1978-1979 television season.
- Music video by Player performing "Baby Come Back".
- Official promotional music video for the hit single "What a Fool Believes", performed by The Doobie Brothers and released on their album "Minute by Minute". The video presents Michael McDonald and group members performing the music on stage.
- A rare Christopher Cross music video for his hit single "Ride Like the Wind", released on his award winning debut album. The video consists of Cross and his musical group performing the song on stage, without an audience but presenting the same energy and electricity as if having one.
- A modern retelling of the Samson and Delilah story. A super roadie fights evil bouncers stopping a rock and roll crowd from having a good time. He then falls foul of an evil wench who seduces and cuts his hair in order to take away his strength.
- The music video for "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" performed by Journey.
- Official music video for "The Logical Song" by Supertramp.