Kim Wilde does not mind getting older

Date
12 October 2016
Channel
Leeuwarder Courant (Netherlands)

Interview with Kim Wilde in her dressing room, before her sold out concert at De Neushoorn in Leeuwarden.

Ringsted Festival

Date
6 August 2016
Channel
Denmark

Short interview backstage with Kim Wilde about performing at the Ringsted Festival, her alternative career as a gardener and what the secret of her beauty might be. Alternated with short clips of her performance during the festival, shot from the front of the audience.

Guten Morgen Österreich

Date
7 June 2016
Channel
ORF2 (Austria)

Short report about Kim Wilde’s live performance in Purkersdorf, including excerpts from her performance and interviews with Kim herself, plus organiser Niki Neunteufel and VIP audience members Gerhard Zadrobilek (former cycling professional), Toni Polster (footballer)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIJ0iVby-_c

N1

Date
7 June 2016
Channel
N1 (Austria)

Short report about Kim Wilde’s live performance in Purkersdorf.

Niederösterreich Heute

Date
5 June 2016
Channel
ORF NÖ (Austria)

Report about Kim WIlde’s live performance in Purkersdorf, featuring interviews with organiser Niki Neunteufel and Kim Wilde herself.

Markus TV

Date
4 June 2016
Channel
Austria

Interview with the organiser of the concert in Purkersdorf, and some video from Kim’s live performance.

Tijd voor Max

Date
4 April 2016
Channel
Omroep Max (Netherlands)

Kim Wilde, Ricky Wilde, Neil Jones and Rob Taggart perform a short acoustic version of ‘Cambodia’ in this daily talkshow. At the end of the programme, they also perform a full length acoustic version of ‘Kids in America’.

Top of the pops: The story of 1981

Date
8 January 2016
Channel
BBC Four (UK)

The year the teens take over and 80s ‘new pop’ is born with Depeche Mode, the teen-fronted Human League, Kim Wilde and Duran Duran all debuting, while Ultravox and Visage master the art of pop videos. The show embraces the shift with a new theme tune and titles and, as Legs and Co leave, invite a swathe of club kids and cheerleaders in to create a permanent 80s party atmosphere. Britain is torn between rioting, unemployment and the royal wedding, a mood captured in the Specials’ Ghost Town, which the band perform on Top of the Pops, and then promptly split up in their dressing room at Television Centre.

With Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, the Human League, Kim Wilde, Midge Ure, Jerry Dammers (the Specials), Leee John, Freeez, Beggar and Co, Richard Skinner, Mike Read and Carrie Grant. Narrated by Mel Giedroyc.