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The seeds for Total Request Live’s debut were sown years earlier by Dial MTV, itself a precursor to 1. MTV Live, which was co- hosted by a pair of young, cross- continental radio DJs: Los Angeles- based Carson Daly and U. K. import Toby Amies. Eventually, MTV Live was merged with another show, Total Request, that was just hosted by Daly, becoming the behemoth that would be known as Total Request Live, with Daly as its face.

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Over the next decade, it would welcome plenty of on- camera talent (La La Anthony née Vázquez, Vanessa Lachey née Minnillo, Quddus and Hilarie Burton, to name a few) into its ranks and help grow and reinforce the phenomenal stardom of turn- of- millennium icons like Backstreet Boys, Beyoncé, Korn and Eminem. With this pop- culture institution on the eve of its revival, we caught up with various cast, crew and artists who were a key part of its original run to reflect on what made TRL unique and whether version 2. These interviews — which were all conducted over the phone — have been edited and condensed for clarity. Mic: Why didn’t the original MTV Live format with Carson and Toby stick? Toby Amies (ex- MTV Live co- host; director, The Man Whose Mind Exploded): I don’t think they really knew what they were doing. It was this very odd fusion of fairly standard American magazine television and what they picked up from traditional MTV methodology.

It just seemed really staid to me, from the word “go,” and was not as groundbreaking or fun as what I was used to in MTV Europe. Judy Mc. Grath (ex- MTV Networks chairperson, CEO; founder and president, Astronauts Wanted): It was in the MTV ethos to keep moving.

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I loved Toby Amies. Maybe some producer decided having two people hosting was awkward. Tony Di. Santo (ex- MTV Live executive producer; TRL Co- Creator; president of MTV Programming; founding partner and owner, Di. Ga): The way I always saw it was that MTV Live was like: great new studio, breaking in talent, learning how to do live stuff for celebrities and artists, making that place a destination. Total Request was adding a format for music videos, that countdown format. It was a Carson interview show at the beach house, and Kid Rock was the DJ sometimes. By the time we came back for the fall, we combined it all [for] a one- hour Total Request Live.

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Toby was such a unique personality and had a specific sensibility, and what became TRL was very pop- oriented. We had a really fun show with [Amies], Live From the 1. Spot, but I think MTV Live was an opportunity for all the talent to work together, but then we started breaking them off. David George (ex- TRL executive producer; president, ITV America): One of the big reasons they turned Total Request into Live was because when P.

Diddy was on MTV Live, a crowd actually formed underneath the window to see him. When they saw that crowd congregate and traffic stop underneath, they said, “Wow, we really have something here.”Carson Daly and Kid Rock talking on the ‘TRL’ set in 2. Scott Gries/Getty Images. Watch Lion Of The Desert Online Hoyts more. What was it about Carson that made him such a compelling TRL host? Bryan Terry (ex- TRL writer and producer; vice president of development and original programming, tru.

TV): For me, that show was so much him. His attitude and point of view and demeanor sort of shaped the show. No matter what we would come up with, it was ultimately Carson’s ship. When that show was its best, a lot of what made it cool was the Carson of it.

Carson had those unique relationships. He was the person all the rock stars wanted to befriend. Marni Rothman Ellis (ex- TRL intern; reality TV producer): For me, he was untouchable. I just watched in awe of him. TA: He was an absolute sweetheart when I worked with him, and he’s just incredibly good- natured and relaxed.

Quddus (ex- TRL co- host; co- founder, Camera Ready): We got to step in and have the baked cake. Carson] was the one that put all the ingredients in, and we got the benefits of coming along and having a really well- oiled machine. Jesse Camp (ex- TRL co- host, correspondent): With Carson at the time, I used to think of him as a bit square, and I would try and rile him up, and I feel really bad about that. I think there were a lot of times where Carson, coming from the alternative- rock station in L. A. and having a lot of [cred], felt strange putting on an all- Old Navy wardrobe.

Damien Fahey (ex- TRL co- host; writer, Family Guy): I remember Carson saying, “Being the host of TRL is like being a bartender: You may not drink a raspberry kamikaze, but if someone asks for it, you serve it.” “It was as wild as people think.. A lot of crazy shit happened.” — Damien Fahey. Were you guys totally dumbstruck by how fanatical the crowds outside the studio — and those clamoring to get inside — became? La La Anthony (ex- TRL co- host; actress, Power): The energy in there was so crazy, just looking into Times Square and seeing so many kids out there screaming and yelling. That was some really big moments we were a part of. Watch The Horseman Full Movie. Courtney Mullin (ex- TRL casting director, producer; co- creator and executive producer, Long Island Medium): At the crazy time when I started in ’9.

Backstreet Boys versus *NSYNC, and the moms would be sleeping on the street with their kids and begging me to let their kids in the studio. One dad worked for Peanut Chew and gave me a lifetime supply of Peanut Chew. John Jude Schultz (ex- TRL producer; executive producer, Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen): For a stunt, we locked this group of Backstreet Boys fans in a room in the studio for 2. Backstreet Boys. And they terrorized the staff. Deirdre Connolly (ex- TRL producer; executive producer, Watch What Happens Live): *NSYNC fans had more fun with it, and Backstreet Boys [fans] were very earnest and obsessive. It was a different breed, a little bit.

Colleen “Vitamin C” Fitzpatrick (TRL artist, guest; vice president of music, Nickelodeon): It was just really relaxed and fun. You got up onstage, and the kids went crazy. It did feel different than playing The Tonight Show.

It felt so much more intimate, and it was all kids, and that was the difference. They were so authentically excited to be in close proximity with the people that were on the radio.

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