I don't remember anything about the show other than thinking it was cool, and loving the stutter method he used to say his name. The show was probably above my understanding at my young age.
Max Headroom as an idea completely fascinates me. I dream of someday being wealthy enough to engage in a Kaufman esque campaign reviving the spirit of Max Headroom. Like, I live the idea of Max, and especially the potential he has as an idea.
It's was relatively easy and within reach of many people to do so back then. It took a bit of technical know how, don't money and you could hijack done TV signals and send out a signal that people could see.
Now it would probably take a good amount of money, lots of skill, lots of knowledge and lots of people in coordination to hack a site or service to try to reach out to a small corner of the internet. Everything is locked down now ... sure they can be bypassed and hacked ... it just takes far more effort and skill and money than it did 30 years ago.
My interest in the show peaked when I found out about the old cable hack that used him while also coincidentally being on a Matt Frewer kick with movies and TV.
I've found a few things, but I came to learn what I have seen was the inferior, later version of the show that didn't understand the anti-corpotate satire and turned it into an utter shitshow. I really would like to see the original version of the show in its entirety. The clips I have seen are way better than the version I downloaded.
Some of those stunts pulled during live events would be shocking today, and they were saying it back in the 80's!
The TV show was fascinating! And I remember loving the music, too. Matt Frewer was just fascinating as, was it Edison Carter? And as Max. Really clever concepts!