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Manic Street Preachers

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Alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales (UK), comprising members James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, guitars), Nicky Wire (bass, vocals) and Sean Moore (drums, vocals). Established in 1986. See more trivia »
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Filmography

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2011 Something for the Weekend (TV series)
Episode dated 30 October 2011 (2011) (performer: "A Design for Life" - uncredited, "It's Not War Just the End of Love" - uncredited, "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" - uncredited, "This is the Day" - uncredited)
 
2011 On Track with SEAT (TV series)
Episode #2.5 (2011) (performer: "Motorcycle Emptiness" - uncredited, "You Love Us", "Ocean Spray", "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" - uncredited, "This is the Day", " It's Not War Just the End of Love" - uncredited, "Tsunami")
 
2011 Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta (TV documentary) (performer: "Motorcycle Emptiness" - uncredited)
 
2010 Strictly Come Dancing (TV series)
Week Ten: Results (2010) (performer: "Some Kind of Nothingness" - uncredited)
 
2010 Manic Street Preachers: One Last Shot at Mass Communication (TV documentary) (performer: " It's Not War Just the End of Love", "The Descent", "Some Kind of Nothingness", "Postcards from a Young Man", "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough", "Motorcycle Emptiness", "A Design for Life")
 
2010 Formula 1: BBC Sport (TV series)
The Australian Grand Prix: Qualifying (2010) (performer: "Australia")
 
2009 The Graham Norton Show (TV series)
Episode #6.8 (2009) (writer: "The Girl from Tiger Bay")
 
1996-2009 Later with Jools Holland (TV series)
Episode #34.5 (2009) (performer: "Me and Stephen Hawking", "Jackie Collins Existential Question Time")
75th Edition (1998) (performer: "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next", "Tsunami", "The Everlasting")
Later Presents: Brit Beat: Part 1 (1996) (performer: "Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky")
Episode #7.3 (1996) (performer: "Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky")
 
2007 The Friday Night Project (TV series)
Episode #5.8 (2007) (performer: "Autumnsong")
 
2007 The Charlotte Church Show (TV series)
Episode #2.5 (2007) (performer: "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough")
 
2003 Monkey Dust (TV series)
Episode #3.3 (performer: "You Love Us" - uncredited)
 
2003 Anatomy 2 (performer: "Suicide Is Painless")
 
2002/I Sweet Sixteen (performer: "You Stole the Sun from My Heart")
 
2001 Our Manics in Havana (TV documentary) (performer: "You Love Us" - uncredited)
 
2000 Daria (TV series)
Mart of Darkness (2000) (performer: "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next")
 
1997-2000 EastEnders (TV series)
Episode dated 21 March 2000 (2000) (performer: "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" - uncredited)
Episode dated 1 July 1997 (1997) (performer: "Australia" - uncredited)
 
1999 Elephant Juice (performer: "Everything Must Go Chemical Brothers remix")
 
1996-1999 TFI Friday (TV series)
Episode dated 26 February 1999 (1999) (performer: "You Stole the Sun from My Heart")
Episode dated 27 November 1998 (1998) (performer: "The Everlasting")
Episode #1.10 (1996) (performer: "A Design for Life")
 
1998 Close Up (TV series documentary)
Manic Street Preachers: From There to Here (1998) (performer: "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" - uncredited, "Repeat" - uncredited)
 
1998 Gran Turismo (Video Game) (music: "Everything Must Go")
 
1997 Manic Street Preachers: Everything Live (video documentary) (performer: "A Design for Life Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix", "Everything Must Go", "Faster", "Kevin Carter", "La Tristesse Durera Scream to a Sigh", "Roses in the Hospital", "Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier", "Motown Junk", "Motorcycle Emptiness", "No Surface All Feeling", "This Is Yesterday", "Australia", "A Design for Life", "You Love Us", "Faster Chemical Brothers Mix")
 
1997 House of America (performer: "Motorcycle Emptiness")
 
1997 Twin Town (performer: "Motown Junk")
 
1997 Brit Awards 1997 (TV special) (performer: "A Design for Life")
 
1996 Jools's Annual Hootenanny (TV series)
Episode dated 31 December 1996 (1996) (performer: "Australia")
 
1994 Naked City (TV series)
Episode dated 1 June 1994 (1994) (performer: "From Despair to Where", "Faster")
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
1991 Band Explosion (TV series)
 
Show ShowSelf (22 titles)
2011 Something for the Weekend (TV series)
Themselves - Guests
Episode dated 30 October 2011 (2011) … Themselves - Guests (also archive footage)
 
2011 On Track with SEAT (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #2.5 (2011) … Themselves (also archive footage)
 
2010 Strictly Come Dancing (TV series)
Themselves - Musical Guests
Week Ten: Results (2010) … Themselves - Musical Guests
 
1996-2009 Later with Jools Holland (TV series)
Themselves - Performer / Themselves
Episode #34.5 (2009) … Themselves - Performer
Episode #17.5 (2001) … Themselves
75th Edition (1998) … Themselves
Later Presents: Brit Beat: Part 1 (1996) … Themselves - Performer
Episode #7.3 (1996) … Themselves - Performer
 
2007 Vodafone Live Music Awards (TV movie)
Themselves
 
2007 The Friday Night Project (TV series)
Themselves - Musical Guest
Episode #5.8 (2007) … Themselves - Musical Guest
 
2007 Glastonbury 2007 (TV documentary)
Themselves - Performers
 
2007 The Charlotte Church Show (TV series)
Themselves - Performer
Episode #2.5 (2007) … Themselves - Performer
 
2002 Barend en Van Dorp (TV series)
Themselves - Musicians
Episode dated 4 November 2002 (2002) … Themselves - Musicians
 
2001 Our Manics in Havana (TV documentary)
Themselves
 
1999 Brit Awards 1999 (TV special)
Themselves - Performers
 
1996-1999 TFI Friday (TV series)
Themselves - Performer
Episode dated 26 February 1999 (1999) … Themselves - Performer
Episode dated 27 November 1998 (1998) … Themselves - Performer
Episode #1.10 (1996) … Themselves - Performer
 
1998 MTV Europe Music Awards 1998 (TV special)
Themselves - Performers
 
1998 Close Up (TV series documentary)
Themselves
Manic Street Preachers: From There to Here (1998) … Themselves (also archive footage)
 
1997 Manic Street Preachers: Everything Live (video documentary)
Themselves - Performer
 
1997 Brit Awards 1997 (TV special)
Themselves - Performer
 
1996 Jools's Annual Hootenanny (TV series)
Themselves - Performer
Episode dated 31 December 1996 (1996) … Themselves - Performer
 
1996 T in the Park (TV series)
Themselves - Performer
Episode dated 17 July 1996 (1996) … Themselves - Performer
 
1994 Naked City (TV series)
Themselves - Performer
Episode dated 1 June 1994 (1994) … Themselves - Performer
 
1991 The Word (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #2.2 (1991) … Themselves
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
2011 Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta (TV documentary)
Themselves
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

TV commercial for Wales Tourist Board, using their song "A Design For Life" (1998).

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Trivia:

Alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales (UK), comprising members James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, guitars), Nicky Wire (bass, vocals) and Sean Moore (drums, vocals). Established in 1986. See more »