![]() In 1980s Britain, the height restriction signs that we know as “Max. Wagg contacted writer George Stone to join his team, and the first thing that was agreed on was the name Max Headroom. Wagg looked at MTV for reference, which had originated the concept in 1981, and decided that the video jockey didn’t need to be a real person, he could be animated. In the early 1980s, producer Peter Wagg was contacted by British TV network, Channel 4, who were in need of small programming slots for a upcoming music video show Think of the original MTV, the small guidance scenes in between the music videos, presented by a television personality. Max Headroom began as a computer-generated artificial intelligence video jockey. ![]() Granted, I have known of Max Headroom for a couple years now, and until a few days ago, I just dismissed him as weird 1980s character. The thing is, I never really knew about Max Headroom until a few days ago.
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