Video Soul
Debut: June 26, 1981
Ended: September 30, 1996

One of the first shows on the then newly launched Black Entertainment Television, "Video Soul" was a music video showcase that played music videos from black artists, heavily focusing on soul, rap, and R&B. Virgil Hemphill was the original first host of the series, calling himself the "Reverend Eldorado". After Hemphill left the series, Donnie Simpson became the show's most prominent VJ although he joined the show a few years after it premiered. Sherry Carter (who also hosted BET's Video LP, a half-hour-long video program) and Sheila Banks were the other hosts. Throughout its run, it was responsible for surprise guests, bringing groups/bands back together, memorable interviews, etc. A number of up-and coming artists had their first interview on Video Soul.

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