Television Personalities

post-punk, new wave, indie

Television Personalities

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Part Time Punks 02:38
Diary of a Young Man 03:59
Smashing Time 02:40
Where's Bill Grundy Now? 02:16
A Family Affair 02:36
A Picture Of Dorian Gray 02:11
Stop And Smell The Roses 04:03
Geoffrey Ingram 02:15
Look Back In Anger 03:01
La Grande Illusion 03:33
Parties in Chelsea 01:41
The Prettiest Girl in the World 02:41
Miracles Take Longer 03:45
The Boy in the Paisley Shirt 03:49
A Good And Faithful Servant 03:38
David Hockney's Diary 02:49
Privilege 03:38
In a Perfumed Garden 03:49
Favourite Films 02:17
Sometimes I Think You Know Me Better Than I Know Myself 01:50
My Very First Nervous Breakdown 09:14
Flowers for Abigail 03:37
Scream Quietly 04:14
Noone's Little Girl 02:58
Me And My Desire 06:34
Godstar 02:50
You Kept Me Waiting Too Long 04:27
Seasons In The Sun 05:07
The Girl in the Hand Me Down Clothes 02:54
If I Should Fall Behind 03:18
She Can Stop Traffic 03:43
Jennifer, Julie and Josaphine 02:59
Love Changes Everything 03:59
TV on in Bed 03:34
Where The Rainbow Ends 03:44
Sad Mona Lisa 02:38
The Man Who Paints the Rainbows 02:16
Jackanory Stories 00:00
Silly Girl 00:00
If You Don't Want Me 00:00
Walk Towards the Light 00:00
The Eminem Song 00:00
I See Dead People 00:00
I'm Not Your Typical Boy 00:00
There's No Beautiful Way to Say Goodbye 00:00
World of Pauline Lewis 00:00

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Television Personalities

The Television Personalities is an English post-punk group with a varying line up. The only constant member is singer/songwriter Dan Treacy.

Their first release (January 1978) was the single "14th Floor / Oxford Street W1". Their second release, the EP Where's Bill Grundy Now? features one of their best-known songs, "Part Time Punks".

The Television Personalities' first album And Don't the Kids Just Love It was released in 1981. It set the template for their subsequent career: neo-psychedelia

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