To make a long answer short, I don't know the exact date of its first airing on MTV, but it's likely to have been sometime in August or September of 1981.
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The video for "Planet Earth" was filmed in late December 1980, not long after Duran Duran signed with EMI and recorded their first album Duran Duran. It was directed by Russell Mulcahy (later to direct feature films such as Highlander) in a film studio in St. John's Wood in London.
The video was aired on various video programmes in the UK, Europe and Australia starting with the single's release in February, 1981; in fact, the "Planet Earth" single reached #8 in Australia on the strength of the video and video-prompted radio play (the band had never toured there).
MTV itself was not launched until August 1, 1981. "Planet Earth" and the censored version of "Girls on Film" were among the videos that MTV put into occasional rotation during their first year, but the band and the first album were not initially very successful in America and the videos weren't played heavily.
The "Planet Earth" video didn't receive a lot of attention until the band's second album, Rio, began climbing the charts in 1982. When the blockbuster videos from that album (such as "Hungry Like The Wolf", "Rio" and "Save A Prayer") went into heavy rotation, the first album had a resurgence in popularity, and was eventually reissued in the US with the new song, "Is There Something I Should Know", which also had a very popular video. During this year the video for "Planet Earth" reappeared on MTV and was seen for the first time by many music fans who had missed it in 1981.
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Raging Planet - 1997 Tidal Wave - 1.8 was released on: USA: 28 November 1997 USA: 17 March 1998 (video premiere)
Money for Nothing - 1993 was released on: USA: 20 August 1993 (Toledo, Ohio) USA: 10 September 1993 Finland: 1994 (video premiere) Germany: 9 June 1994 (video premiere) Hungary: 15 September 1994 (video premiere) Italy: 1 February 1995 (video premiere) Japan: 21 April 1995 (video premiere)
Sexpot - 1990 was released on: USA: 1 November 1988 (video premiere) Belgium: 29 August 1990 (video premiere)
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Prison Planet - 1992 was released on: USA: 19 May 1993 (video premiere) Netherlands: 1994 (video premiere)
Virginia Anne Douglass is the model in the Duran Duran video Come Undone. Come Undone was released in 1993.
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Two of the models on Duran Duran's music video "Girls on Film" were Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. The other models names are not listed anywhere.
It's a song called "Wrong" and it's by Depeche Mode, not by Duran Duran.
Duran Duran's 1981 "Girls on Film" video was directed by the team of Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. (They also directed the band's 1985 video "A View To A Kill", for the James Bond film of the same name.)
Petticoat Planet - 1996 was released on: USA: 26 November 1996 (video premiere)
Planet Houston - 2012 was released on: USA: 27 May 2012 (video premiere)
The Late Great Planet Earth - 1979 was released on: USA: January 1979 Argentina: 25 December 1979 Norway: 1982 (video premiere) Finland: 3 April 2011 (Night Visions Film Festival)
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Earth - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 August 2013 (video premiere)
Kiss Toledo Goodbye - 1999 was released on: Brazil: 1999 (video premiere) UK: 22 November 1999 (video premiere) Australia: 2000 (video premiere) Croatia: 2000 (video premiere) Israel: 2000 (video premiere) Russia: 2000 (video premiere) South Africa: 2000 (video premiere) Spain: 2000 (video premiere) USA: 15 April 2000 (TV premiere) Iceland: 7 June 2000 (video premiere) Canada: October 2000 (video premiere) Mexico: 2003 (TV premiere) Hungary: 2004 (video premiere) Finland: 20 May 2004 (TV premiere)