VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown (2003)
VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown (2003)
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Plot.
VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown is a weekly television show on the VH1 cable television network in the United States. The long-running series began in 1994 as the VH1 Top 10 Countdown, as part of VH1's "Music First" rebranding effort. Since then, the series has been a consistent weekly institution on VH1, and it is now the main source of music video programming on the channel.
Over the years, a variety of hosts have counted down the top ten or twenty music videos of the week. The show is currently hosted by Jim Shearer. The order of countdown was originally decided by a mix of record sales, radio airplay, video spins, message board posts, and conventional mail, but since 2006, supposedly online votes have directly influenced the countdown.
Currently, Top 20 Video Countdown airs new episodes on Saturdays at 9 a.m. with encore presentations every Sunday at 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m eastern time.
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Cast & Crew.

Abby Gennet
Self - Host

Bradford How
Self - Host

Moujan Zolfaghari
Self

Matt Pinfield
Self - Host

Aamer Haleem
Self - Host

Kristen Hagen
Lifeguard Host

Alison Becker
Self - Host

Jim Shearer
Self - Host

Justin Guarini
Self - Host

Shannon Coffey
Self - Host

Sarah Fisher
Self

Rachel Perry
Self - Host

Tyson Ritter
Self

Pharrell Williams
Self

James Blunt
Self

Nick Wheeler
Self

Beyoncé
Self

Mike Kennerty
Self (archive footage)

Chris Gaylor
Self (archive footage)

Big Boi
Self (archive footage)

André 3000
Self (archive footage)

Gary Lightbody
Self (archive footage)

Nathan Larkin-Connolly
Self (archive footage)

Tom Simpson
Self (archive footage)

Paul Wilson
Self (archive footage)

Jonny Quinn
Self (archive footage)

Cee Lo Green
Self (archive footage)

Danger Mouse
Self (archive footage)

Justin Furstenfeld
Self (archive footage)

C. B. Hudson
Self (archive footage)

Ryan Delahoussaye
Self (archive footage)

Matt Noveskey
Self (archive footage)

Damian Kulash
Self (archive footage)

Amy Lee
Self (archive footage)

Timothy Nordwind
Self (archive footage)

Dan Konopka
Self (archive footage)

Andy Ross
Self (archive footage)

Jessica Simpson
Self (archive footage)

Isaac Slade
Self (archive footage)

Dave Welsh
Self (archive footage)

Joe King
Self (archive footage)

Ben Wysocki
Self (archive footage)

Austin John Winkler
Self (archive footage)

Joe Garvey
Self (archive footage)

Mark King
Self (archive footage)

Cody Hanson
Self (archive footage)

Nelly Furtado
Self (archive footage)

Timbaland
Self (archive footage)

Nick Lachey
Self (archive footage)

Anthony Kiedis
Self (archive footage)

John Frusciante
Self (archive footage)

Flea
Self (archive footage)

Chad Smith
Self (archive footage)

Fergie
Self (archive footage)

Justin Timberlake
Self (archive footage)

Brendon Urie
Self (archive footage)

Ryan Ross
Self (archive footage)

Brent Wilson
Self (archive footage)

Spencer Smith
Self (archive footage)

William Boyd
Self (archive footage)

Rocky Gray
Self (archive footage)

John LeCompt
Self (archive footage)

Terry Balsamo
Self (archive footage)

Carmit Bachar
Self (archive footage)

Nicole Scherzinger
Self (archive footage)

Ashley Roberts
Self (archive footage)

Kimberly Wyatt
Self (archive footage)

Jessica Sutta
Self (archive footage)

Melody Thornton
Self (archive footage)

Christina Aguilera
Self (archive footage)

Chad Kroeger
Self (archive footage)

Ryan Peake
Self (archive footage)
Media.


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Wiki.
The 20 (formerly known as the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown) is a weekly music video countdown television show that aired on the VH1 cable television network in the United States. The long-running show was first introduced in 1994 as VH1 Top 10 Countdown, part of VH1's "Music First" re-branding effort. Over the years, a variety of hosts counted down the top 10 or 20 music videos of the week. The order of countdown was initially decided by a mix of record sales, radio airplay, video spins, message board posts, and conventional mail. The final episode aired unexpectedly without fanfare on November 28, 2015.
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