The Television Personalities is an English post-punk band formed in London, England in 1977. The only constant member is singer/songwriter Dan Treacy. Their first release (January 1978) was the single "14th Floor / Oxford Street W1". Their second release, the EP Where's Bill Grundy Now? features one of their best-known songs, "Part Time Punks". The Television Personalities' first album And Don't the Kids Just Love It was released in 1981. It set the template for their subsequent career: neo-psychedelia
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Diary of a Young Man
Part Time Punks
A Picture Of Dorian Gray
Silly Girl
This Angry Silence
I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives
Stop & Smell The Roses
The Glittering Prizes
Geoffrey Ingram
A Family Affair
Look Back In Anger
World of Pauline Lewis
Parties in Chelsea
La Grande Illusion
The Crying Room
Where's Bill Grundy Now?
Jackanory Stories
Stop And Smell The Roses
14th Floor
Smashing Time
Three Wishes
King And Country
If I Could Write Poetry
A Sense Of Belonging
Someone To Share My Life With
The Painted Word
Painting By Numbers
Where The Rainbow Ends
Adventure Playground
Salvador Dali's Garden Party
A Life Of Her Own
Happy Families
A Day In Heaven
Scream Quietly
Mummy Your Not Watching Me
Paradise Estate
Happy All The Time
Magnificent Dreams
Oxford St, W1
Lichtenstein Painting
Bright Sunny Smiles
Say You Won't Cry
She's My Yoko
All the Young Children on Crack
Mysterious Ways
David Hockney's Diary
Mentioned In Dispatches
My Dark Places
Miracles Take Longer
The Prettiest Girl in the World
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