Downtown Julie Brown was a dynamic 30-minute weekly dance show created, developed, and produced by Scott Woolley and David Tumeroff. Premiering in the late 1980s, the show starred the iconic Downtown Julie Brown—an English-born actress, television personality, SiriusXM DJ, and former MTV VJ—who was already a household name thanks to her role as the host of Club MTV.
In each episode, Julie Brown brought her trademark energy and charisma to the screen as she hosted high-octane dance segments, showcasing the latest music, dance trends, and cultural moments. The show featured thrilling performances by top musical guests, including some of the biggest pop, rock, and hip-hop artists of the era. Alongside the musical performances, Julie also welcomed a range of famous personalities, from actors to athletes, creating a lively, interactive atmosphere that blended music, dance, and entertainment in a way that captured the spirit of the time.
The show’s format encouraged audience participation, making it a favorite for fans who wanted to engage with the latest in pop culture. The lively dance sequences, combined with the pulse of the music scene, made Downtown Julie Brown a landmark in 1980s television—a must-watch for anyone interested in the vibrant, ever-evolving world of dance and music.
Under the creative direction of Woolley and Tumeroff, the show became an unforgettable part of the era’s television landscape, encapsulating the cultural vibe of the late ’80s and early ’90s.