Massive

Season 1

6 episodes · Sep 14, 2008

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  • S1E1

    Creation of the Label

    Sep 14, 200830m

    The two boys set up a label headquarters and hold auditions. Aftrer a few rocky moments Shady Music make their first signing.

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  • S1E2

    Recording The Single

    Sep 14, 200830m

    Danny and Shay's first signing HearKittyKitty isn't quite what they had in mind but Danny is certain that they have talent. The team go into the studio to record the group's first single.

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  • S1E3

    The Music Video

    Sep 21, 200830m

    Danny and Sahy are over the moon when HearKittyKitty's song is played on Radio One. The group then demand that have a music video made.

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  • S1E4

    The Photo Shoot

    Sep 28, 200830m

    When HearKittyKitty debut single enters the charts at the number 12 position the boys decide that the group needs a makeover to continue to climb the charts.

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  • S1E5

    The Break Up

    Oct 5, 200830m

    Just when it seemed Danny and Shay's luck couldn't get any worse, American lawyer Tommy Sadowski appears in Manchester. He has been instructed by Eminem to sue Shady Music for using the name of his company. The lads can't even afford the rent on the office, so where are they going to find 123 million dollars? To top it all off, Danny's record signing plan goes wrong and HearKittyKitty sack the lads. With no money and no contract to keep the girls, Danny and Shay quit the label and call time on their own friendship. Shay retreats to the sanctum of the Finnegan household, while Danny strikes up an unlikely friendship with Tommy. While Lou desperately tries to get Danny and Shay back together, Strange Pete has demons of his own. He has been asked on a reunion tour with the other 1990s Manc explosion bands, but is terrified of getting back on stage.

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  • S1E6

    The Re-Launch

    Oct 12, 200830m

    Lou persuades Danny and Shay to give the label another try and they set off in search of a new signing. Furious with the lads for giving up on the label, Lou draws up a list of unsigned bands and orders them to sign one. The lads blag a loan off Danny’s dad Dennis and hit the road. When the car breaks down in the middle of Pennines and they forget the band they were supposed to see it looks like the label is over again, but can Hebden Bridge five-piece The Pott Shrigleys restore their faith in music?

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