Video Smash Hits

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Video Smash Hits was an Australian music television show which was broadcast on the Seven Network in the early- to mid-1990s. It is not to be confused with Video Hits, Network Ten's long running music video show which aired opposite Video Smash Hits on Saturday mornings. Both shows shared the same format.

Video Smash Hits featured four hosts during the run of the series: Michael Horrocks, Emily Symons (of Home & Away fame), Toni Pearen, and Kym Wilson (who replaced Symons after she left the show "in disgust").

The popularity of the program also saw two compilation CDs released and a variety of 'Video Magazines' from 1991 to 1993 in association with the popular music magazine Smash Hits.

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