Katie Puckrik

Nascimento : 1962-07-12, Virginia, USA

História

Katie Puckrik is a broadcaster, author and newspaper columnist. Born in Virginia, Puckrik is best known for hosting British youth magazine shows The Word and The Sunday Show in the 1990s. She also created and hosted the British television talk show Pyjama Party and subsequently its American remake Pajama Party.

Filmes

Os Irmãos Sparks
Self
Como uma banda de rock pode ter sucesso e ser subestimada, superinfluente e criminosamente menosprezada, tudo ao mesmo tempo? Saia numa odisseia musical por cinco décadas bizarras e maravilhosas com os irmãos Ron e Russell Mael, celebrando o legado inspirador dos Sparks: a banda preferida da sua banda preferida.
I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock
Presenter
Katie Puckrik explores the 1970s American music phenomenon of Yacht Rock, a halcyon period of Los Angeles studio craft that married R&B with themes of longing, aspiration and melancholy, before going on to explore how the genre adapted to the musical times of the 1980s.
I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock
Writer
Katie Puckrik explores the 1970s American music phenomenon of Yacht Rock, a halcyon period of Los Angeles studio craft that married R&B with themes of longing, aspiration and melancholy, before going on to explore how the genre adapted to the musical times of the 1980s.
The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World
Self
Documentary that outlines the 1990s and the decade the changed the world.
Smashie and Nicey, the End of an Era
Herself
A mockumentary, rockumentary featuring the spoof radio DJ's from Harry Enfield's sketch shows. Telling of their rise to fame, their influence on music history and fall from grace in a parody of real life radio presenters.