Phil Oakey

Phil Oakey

Born: October 2, 1955
in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, UK

Movies for Phil Oakey...

Synth Britannia
Title: Synth Britannia
Character: Himself
Released: October 16, 2009
Type: Movie
Documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.
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The Human League: Live at the Dome
Title: The Human League: Live at the Dome
Character: Himself
Released: November 1, 2004
Type: Movie
The Human League Live at the Dome is a DVD by the veteran British Synthpop group The Human League, containing a recording of a complete concert. It was commissioned by the band themselves due to the success of the Virgin Records commissioned The Very Best of the Human League (DVD) the previous year; and the high uptake for their live concerts. The DVD records the entire concert played at the Brighton Dome on 19 December 2003, which was the closing night of the band's Very Best of Tour 2003. Concert set list Intro "Hard Times" "Love Action (I Believe in Love)" "Mirror Man" "Louise" "The Snake" "Heart like a Wheel" "Darkness" "All I Ever Wanted" "Open Your Heart" "The Lebanon" "One Man in My Heart" "Human" "Things That Dreams Are Made Of" "Love Me Madly?" "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" "Tell Me When" "Don't You Want Me" "Empire State Human" "Together In Electric Dreams" "The Sound of the Crowd"
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Hunting Venus
Title: Hunting Venus
Character: Self
Released: March 30, 1999
Type: Movie
Former pop-star turned con artist Simon Delancey is kidnapped by two fans of his eighties band the Venus Hunters, and blackmailed to re-form the band for one final show.
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The Weekenders
Title: The Weekenders
Character: Specialist Meat Seller
Released: July 17, 1992
Type: Movie
Two friends search for a quality sausage at an open air meat festival.
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Human League - Greatest Hits
Title: Human League - Greatest Hits
Character: Self
Released: October 1, 1989
Type: Movie
12 top hits from the English band Human League
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Title: O.T.T.
Released: January 2, 1982
Type: TV
O.T.T. was a late-night adult version of the anarchic ATV children's show Tiswas, but made by its ITV franchise successor Central Independent Television. It was broadcast at 11.00pm on Saturday nights for one series in 1982. It was created and presented by Chris Tarrant, and also starred ex-Tiswasians John Gorman, Lenny Henry and Bob Carolgees. Helen Atkinson-Wood was the female sidekick replacement for Sally James, who stayed behind to present the concurrent and final series of Tiswas alone.