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The O-Zone
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・ The O.D's
・ The O2
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・ The Oaf (My Luck Is Wasted)
・ The Oak
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The O-Zone : ウィキペディア英語版
The O-Zone


''The O-Zone'' was a weekly music magazine show broadcast on BBC from 1989–2000. The First series was presented by Andy Crane on BBC One as a 10 min filler each weekday morning during the summer school holidays before switching to Sunday morning slot from September on wards. The series continued as a 5 to 15min filler shown during school holidays and Sunday mornings on CBBC throughout the year by CBBC presenters Andi Peters, Philippa Forrester, Toby Anstis and Zoë Ball by 1992.
The show was given an overhaul and makeover from 13 January 1995, with Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston as the new dual presenters. The series was moved to Friday evening with Sunday repeat. The series was extended to 20mims from September 1996.
There was also a spin-off series, ''The Pop Zone'' shown in 1998.
In October 2000, the show was replaced by ''Top of the Pops Plus'', which had already been on UK Play. That programme was axed in 2001.
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