Max Headroom is a fictional British artificial intelligence (AI), known for his wit and stuttering, distorted, electronically sampled voice. He was introduced in early 1984. The character was created by George Stone,[1] Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton in the mid-1980s, and portrayed by Matt Frewer as "The World's first computer-generated TV host,"...
About Max Headroom, the '80s sci-fi TV show that starred a wisecracking digital talking head
Max Headroom was a unique sci-fi satire TV show starring the inimitable Matt Frewer as the computer-generated star. Despite its short run, it made a max impact on pop culture.
Video Vault – The Max Headroom Show – 80s pop music vids: Season Two – episode 1
Video Vault – The Max Headroom Show – 80s pop music vids: Season Two – episode 1 This is part of a collection of posts documenting the music videos aired on TV in the mid-80s by this fantasti…
Max Headroom - Edison Carter - Matt Frewer - Character Profile
A full character profile for Edison Carter and Max Headroom, from the proto-cyberpunk TV show Max Headroom. Pictures, biography, capabilities, quotes...
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Bryce Lynch Bryce Lynch (Chris Young), a child prodigy and computer hacker, is Network 23's one-man technology research department. His birthdate is shown on-screen to be October 7, 1988. In the stereotypical hacker ethos, Bryce has few principles and fewer loyalties. He seems to accept any task, even morally questionable ones, as long as he is allowed to have the freedom to play with technology however he sees fit. This in turn makes him a greater asset to the technological needs and…
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