Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops

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Seasons

1. 1 January 1964

Air Date: 1964-01-01

Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You Gene Pitney - 24 Hours From Tulsa The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over The Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake The Hollies - Stay Videos: The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand Freddie & The Dreamers - You Were Made For Me Cliff Richard & The Shadows - Title unknown

2. 8 January 1964

Air Date: 1964-01-08

3. 15 January 1964

Air Date: 1964-01-15

4. 22 January 1964

Air Date: 1964-01-22

5. 29 January 1964

Air Date: 1964-01-29

6. 5 February 1964

Air Date: 1964-02-05

7. 12 February 1964

Air Date: 1964-02-12

8. 19 February 1964

Air Date: 1964-02-19

9. 26 February 1964

Air Date: 1964-02-26

10. 4 March 1964

Air Date: 1964-03-04

Presenter: Alan Freeman Performers: The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Eden Kane - Boys Cry (repeat) Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) The Bachelors - Diane Videos: Dusty Springfield - Stay Awhile

11. 11 March 1964

Air Date: 1964-03-11

Presenters David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Savid Jacobs Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Eden Kane - Boys Cry Gene Pitney - That Girl Belongs To Yesterday (repeat) Kathy Kirby - Let Me Go Lover (repeat) The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) Videos: The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away

12. 18 March 1964

Air Date: 1964-03-18

Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Gene Pitney - That Girl Belongs To Yesterday (repeat) Marquis Of Bath - Announcement The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Bachelors - I Believe The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away (repeat) Videos: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children

13. 25 March 1964

Air Date: 1964-03-25

Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) Peter and Gordon - World Without Love The Applejacks - Tell Me When The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (repeat) The Beatles - You Can't Do That (repeat) Videos: The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away

14. 1 April 1964

Air Date: 1964-04-01

Presenters: Alan Freeman and Pete Murray Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop (repeat) Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Applejacks - Tell Me When The Bachelors - I Believe The Beatles - You Can't Do That (repeat)

15. 8 April 1964

Air Date: 1964-04-08

Presenters: Pete Murray and David Jacobs Performers: Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet Videos: Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas The Mojos - Everything's Alright

16. 15 April 1964

Air Date: 1964-04-15

Presenters: David Jacobs and Jimmy Savile Performers: Gerry & The Pacemakers - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Applejacks - Tell Me When (repeat) The Bachelors - I Believe The Migil 5 - Mockingbird Hill Videos: The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love

17. 22 April 1964

Air Date: 1964-04-22

Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Gerry & The Pacemakers - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet The Mojos - Everything's Alright (repeat) The Searchers - Don't Throw Your Love Away (repeat) Videos: Manfred Mann - Hubble Bubble

18. 29 April 1964

Air Date: 1964-04-29

19. 6 May 1964

Air Date: 1964-05-06

20. 13 May 1964

Air Date: 1964-05-13

Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: Cilla Black - You're My World (repeat) Freddie & The Dreamers - I Love You Baby (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet The Fourmost - A Little Loving (repeat) Videos: Cliff Richard - Constantly The Shadows - The Rise & Fall Of Flingel Bunt

21. 20 May 1964

Air Date: 1964-05-20

Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Someone Someone Kathy Kirby - You're The One The Four Pennies - Juliet (repeat) Videos: Cilla Black - You're My World Gigliola Cinquetti - Non Ho L'eta Per Amarti The Shadows - The Rise & Fall Of Flingel Bunt

22. 27 May 1964

Air Date: 1964-05-27

Presenters: Alan Freeman Performers: Billy Fury - I Will Cilla Black - You're My World (repeat) Freddie & The Dreamers - I Love You Baby (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet (repeat) The Hollies - Here I Go Again Videos: Cliff Richard - Constantly Roy Orbison - It's Over

23. 3 June 1964

Air Date: 1964-06-03

24. 10 June 1964

Air Date: 1964-06-10

25. 17 June 1964

Air Date: 1964-06-17

26. 24 June 1964

Air Date: 1964-06-24

27. 1 July 1964

Air Date: 1964-07-01

28. 8 July 1964

Air Date: 1964-07-08

29. 15 July 1964

Air Date: 1964-07-15

30. 22 July 1964

Air Date: 1964-07-22

31. 29 July 1964

Air Date: 1964-07-29

32. 5 August 1964

Air Date: 1964-08-05

33. 12 August 1964

Air Date: 1964-08-12

34. 19 August 1964

Air Date: 1964-08-19

35. 26 August 1964

Air Date: 1964-08-26

36. 2 September 1964

Air Date: 1964-09-02

37. 9 September 1964

Air Date: 1964-09-09

Hosts - Pete Murray And Jimmy Savile Elvis Presley - Such A Night (Disc) Jim Reeves - I Won't Forget You (Disc) Julie Rogers - The Wedding (Performance) Marianne Faithfull - As Tears Go By (Performance) PJ Proby - Together (Performance) The Four Seasons - Rag Doll (Disc) The Honeycombs - Have I The Right? (Repeat Performance) The Kinks - You Really Got Me (Repeat Performance) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Disc)

38. 16 September 1964

Air Date: 1964-09-16

39. 24 September 1964

Air Date: 1964-09-24

40. 1 October 1964

Air Date: 1964-10-01

41. 8 October 1964

Air Date: 1964-10-08

42. 15 October 1964

Air Date: 1964-10-15

Host - Pete Murray Cliff Bennett And The Rebel Rousers - One Way Love (Performance) Henry Mancini - How Soon (Promo Video) Herman's Hermits - I'm Into Something Good (Repeat Performance) Matt Monro - Walk Away (Performance) Roy Orbison - Oh Pretty Woman (Promo Video) Sandie Shaw - There's Always Something There To Remind Me(Performance) The Animals - I'm Crying (Promo Video) The Hollies - We're Through (Repeat Performance) The Searchers - When You Walk In The Room (Promo Video) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Performance)

43. 22 October 1964

Air Date: 1964-10-22

44. 29 October 1964

Air Date: 1964-10-29

Host - Alan Freeman Dave Clark 5 Anyway You Want It (Repeat Performance) Lesley Gore Maybe I know (Disc) Manfred Mann Sha La La (Performance) Roy Orbison - Oh Pretty Woman (Promo Video) Sandie Shaw - There's Always Something There To Remind Me (Repeat Performance) The Hollies - We're Through (Repeat Performance) The Searchers - When You Walk In The Room (Repeat Performance) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Disc) Tony Jackson and the Vibrations - Bye Bye Baby (Performance) Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders - Um Um Um Um Um Um (Performance)

45. 5 November 1964

Air Date: 1964-11-05

46. 12 November 1964

Air Date: 1964-11-12

47. 19 November 1964

Air Date: 1964-11-19

48. 26 November 1964

Air Date: 1964-11-26

49. 3 December 1964

Air Date: 1964-12-03

50. 10 December 1964

Air Date: 1964-12-10

51. 17 December 1964

Air Date: 1964-12-17

52. 24 December 1964

Air Date: 1964-12-24

53. 31 December 1964

Air Date: 1964-12-31

1. 7 January 1965

Air Date: 1965-01-07

2. 14 January 1965

Air Date: 1965-01-14

3. 21 January 1965

Air Date: 1965-01-21

4. 28 January 1965

Air Date: 1965-01-28

5. 4 February 1965

Air Date: 1965-02-04

6. 11 February 1965

Air Date: 1965-02-11

7. 18 February 1965

Air Date: 1965-02-18

8. 25 February 1965

Air Date: 1965-02-25

9. 4 March 1965

Air Date: 1965-03-04

Host - Jimmy Savile Gene Pitney - I Must Be Seeing Things (Repeat Performance) Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (Performance) Petula Clark - I Know A Place (Repeat Performance) Sandie Shaw - I'll Stop At Nothing (Repeat Performance) The Hollies - Yes I Will (Performance) The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Performance) The Searchers - Goodbye My Love (Performance) Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (Repeat Performance) Twinkle - Golden Lights (Performance) Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders - The Game Of Love (Repeat Performance)

10. 11 March 1965

Air Date: 1965-03-11

Host - David Jacobs Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames - In The Meantime (Performance) Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (Repeat Performance) Marianne Faithfull - Come And Stay With Me (Repeat Performance) PJ Proby - I Apologise (Disc) Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Performance) The Pretty Things - Honey I Need (Repeat Performance) The Searchers - Goodbye My Love (Performance) The Shadows - Mary Anne (Repeat Performance) The Who - I Can't Explain (Performance) Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (Performance)

11. 18 March 1965

Air Date: 1965-03-18

12. 25 March 1965

Air Date: 1965-03-25

13. 1 April 1965

Air Date: 1965-04-01

14. 8 April 1965

Air Date: 1965-04-08

Host - David Jacobs Cliff Bennett And The Rebel Rousers - Three Rooms With Running Water (Performance) Dave Berry - Little Things (Performance) Donovan - Catch The Wind (Performance) Roger Miller - King Of The Road (Performance) The Bachelors - True Love For Ever More (Performance) The Barron Knights - Pop Go The Workers (Repeat Performance) The Supremes - Stop In The Name Of Love (Disc) The Yardbirds - For Your Love (Repeat Performance) Them - Here Comes The Night (Performance) Unit Four Plus Two - Concrete & Clay (Repeat Performance)

15. 15 April 1965

Air Date: 1965-04-15

16. 22 April 1965

Air Date: 1965-04-22

17. 29 April 1965

Air Date: 1965-04-29

18. 6 May 1965

Air Date: 1965-05-06

19. 13 May 1965

Air Date: 1965-05-13

Host - Jimmy Savile Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues (Promo Video) Francoise Hardy - All Over The World (Performance) Herman's Hermits - Wonderful World (Repeat Performance) Manfred Mann - Oh No Not My Baby (Performance) Peter And Gordon - True Love Ways (Performance) Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love (Performance) The Bachelors - Marie (Repeat Performance) The Beatles - Ticket To Ride (Promo Video) The Rockin' Berries - Poor Man's Son (Repeat Performance) The Seekers - A World Of Our Own (Performance)

20. 20 May 1965

Air Date: 1965-05-20

21. 27 May 1965

Air Date: 1965-05-27

22. 3 June 1965

Air Date: 1965-06-03

Host - David Jacobs Billy J Kramer And The Dakotas - Trains And Boats And Planes (Repeat Performance) Donovan - Colours (Performance) Elvis Presley - Crying In The Chapel (Disc) Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love (Repeat Performance) The Bachelors - Marie (Repeat Performance) The Everly Brothers - The Price Of Love (Repeat Performance) The Hollies - I'm Alive (Performance) The Kinks - Set Me Free (Performance) The Seekers - A World Of Our Own (Repeat Performance) Unit Four Plus Two - You've Never Been In Love Like This Before (Performance)

23. 10 June 1965

Air Date: 1965-06-10

24. 17 June 1965

Air Date: 1965-06-17

25. 24 June 1965

Air Date: 1965-06-24

26. 1 July 1965

Air Date: 1965-07-01

27. 8 July 1965

Air Date: 1965-07-08

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1965-07-15

29. 22 July 1965

Air Date: 1965-07-22

30. 29 July 1965

Air Date: 1965-07-29

31. 5th August 1965

Air Date: 1965-08-05

32. 12 August 1965

Air Date: 1965-08-12

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1965-08-19

34. 26 August 1965

Air Date: 1965-08-26

35. 2 September 1965

Air Date: 1965-09-02

36. 9 September 1965

Air Date: 1965-09-09

37. 16 September 1965

Air Date: 1965-09-16

38. 23 September 1965

Air Date: 1965-09-23

39. 30 September 1965

Air Date: 1965-09-30

40. 7 October 1965

Air Date: 1965-10-08

41. 14 October 1965

Air Date: 1965-10-15

42. 21 October 1965

Air Date: 1965-10-21

43. 28 October 1965

Air Date: 1965-10-28

44. 4 November 1965

Air Date: 1965-11-04

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1965-11-11

46. 18 November 1965

Air Date: 1965-11-18

47. 25 November 1965

Air Date: 1965-11-25

Host - Jimmy Savile Billy J Kramer And The Dakotas - Neon City (Performance) Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street (Disc) Chris Andrews - Yesterday Man (Performance) Sonny And Cher - But You're Mine (Promo Video) The Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud (Repeat Performance) The Seekers - The Carnival Is Over (Repeat Performance) The Toys - A Lover's Concerto (Promo Video) The Who - My Generation (Performance) Wilson Pickett - Don't Fight It (Performance)

48. 2 December 1965

Air Date: 1965-12-02

Host - Alan Freeman Cliff Richard - Wind Me Up Let Me Go (Repeat Performance) Gene Pitney - Princess In Rags (Repeat Performance) Len Barry - 1-2-3 (Promo Video) Marianne Faithfull - Yesterday (Repeat Performance) Paul And Barry Ryan - Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches (Repeat Performance) PJ Proby - Maria (Performance) Sir Douglas Quintet - The Story Of John Hardy (Performance) The Rolling Stones - Get Off Of My Cloud (Repeat Performance) The Who - My Generation (Performance)

49. 9 December 1965

Air Date: 1965-12-09

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1965-12-16

51. 25 December 1965

Air Date: 1965-12-25

52. 30 December 1965

Air Date: 1965-12-30

1. 6 January 1966

Air Date: 1966-01-06

2. 13 January 1966

Air Date: 1966-01-13

3. 20 January 1966

Air Date: 1966-01-20

4. 27 January 1966

Air Date: 1966-01-27

Host - Pete Murray Cilla Black - Love's Just A Broken Heart (Repeat Performance) Crispian St. Peters - You Were On My Mind (Performance) Dusty Springfield - Little By Little (Performance) Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass / The Gojos - Spanish Flea (Disc) Herman's Hermits - A Must To Avoid (Repeat Performance) Len Barry - Like A Baby (Repeat Performance) Pinkerton's Assorted Colours - Mirror Mirror (Performance) Sandie Shaw - Tomorrow (Performance) The Mindbenders - A Groovy Kind Of Love (Performance) The Overlanders - Michelle (Performance)

5. February 3 1966

Air Date: 1966-02-03

6. February 10 1966

Air Date: 1966-02-10

7. February 17 1966

Air Date: 1966-02-17

8. February 24 1966

Air Date: 1966-02-24

9. 3 March 1966

Air Date: 1966-03-03

10. 10 March 1966

Air Date: 1966-03-10

11. 17 March 1966

Air Date: 1966-03-17

12. 24 March 1966

Air Date: 1966-03-24

13. 31 March 1966

Air Date: 1966-03-31

Host - Jimmy Savile Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly (Repeat Performance) Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick And Tich - Hold Tight (Performance) Dusty Springfield - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Performance) The Kinks - Dedicated Follower Of Fashion (Performance) The Seekers - Someday One Day (Performance) The Spencer Davis Group - Somebody Help Me (Promo Video) The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (Repeat Performance) The Who - Substitute (Repeat Performance) The Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things (Performance)

14. 7 April 1966

Air Date: 1966-04-07

15. 14 April 1966

Air Date: 1966-04-14

16. 21 April 1966

Air Date: 1966-04-21

17. 28 April 1966

Air Date: 1966-04-28

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1965-05-05

19. 12 May 1966

Air Date: 1966-05-12

20. 19 May 1966

Air Date: 1966-05-19

21. 26 May 1966

Air Date: 1966-05-26

22. 2 June 1966

Air Date: 1966-06-02

23. 9 June 1966

Air Date: 1966-06-09

24. 16 June 1966

Air Date: 1966-06-16

25. 23 June 1966

Air Date: 1966-06-23

26. 30 June 1966

Air Date: 1966-06-30

27. 7 July 1966

Air Date: 1966-07-07

28. 14 July 1966

Air Date: 1966-07-14

29. 21 July 1966

Air Date: 1966-07-21

30. 4 August 1966

Air Date: 1966-08-04

31. 11 August 1966

Air Date: 1966-08-11

32. 18 August 1966

Air Date: 1966-08-18

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1966-08-25

34. 1 September 1966

Air Date: 1966-09-01

35. 8 September 1966

Air Date: 1966-09-08

36. 15 September 1966

Air Date: 1966-09-15

37. 22nd September

Air Date: 1966-09-22

38. 29th Sep

Air Date: 1966-09-29

39. 6th Oct

Air Date: 1966-10-06

40. 13th Oct

Air Date: 1966-10-13

41. 20th Oct

Air Date: 1966-10-20

42. 27th Oct

Air Date: 1966-10-27

43. 3rd Nov

Air Date: 1966-11-03

44. 10th Nov

Air Date: 1966-11-10

45. 17th Oct

Air Date: 1966-11-17

46. 24th Nov

Air Date: 1966-11-24

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1966-12-01

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1966-12-08

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1966-12-15

50. Top of the Pops Christmas Special [1966]

Air Date: 1966-12-26

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1966-12-27

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1966-12-29

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1967-01-05

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1967-01-12

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1967-01-19

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1967-01-26

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1967-02-02

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1967-02-09

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1967-02-16

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1967-02-23

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1967-02-02

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1967-03-09

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1967-03-16

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1967-03-23

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1967-03-30

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1967-03-30

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1967-04-06

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1968-04-13

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1967-04-20

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1967-04-27

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1967-05-04

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1967-05-11

21. 18th May 1967

Air Date: 1967-05-18

22. 25th May 1967

Air Date: 1967-05-25

23. 1st June 1967

Air Date: 1967-06-01

24. 8th June 1967

Air Date: 1967-06-08

25. 15th June 1967

Air Date: 1967-06-15

26. 22nd June 1967

Air Date: 1967-06-22

27. 29th June 1967

Air Date: 1967-06-29

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1967-07-06

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1967-07-13

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1967-07-20

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1967-07-27

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1967-08-03

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1967-08-10

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1967-08-17

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1967-08-24

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1967-08-31

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1967-09-07

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1967-09-14

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1967-09-21

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1967-09-29

41. 5th October 1967

Air Date: 1967-10-05

42. 12th October 1967

Air Date: 1967-10-12

Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billy Joe (Promo Video) Engelbert Humperdinck - The Last Waltz (Repeat Performance) Procol Harum - Homburg (Performance) Stevie Wonder - I'm Wondering (Performance) The Box Tops - The Letter (Promo Video) The Hollies -King Midas In Reverse (Repeat Performance) The Kinks - Autumn Almanac (Performance) The Troggs - Love Is All Around (Performance)

43. 19th October 1967

Air Date: 1967-10-19

44. 26th October 1967

Air Date: 1967-10-26

45. 2 November 1967

Air Date: 1967-11-02

46. 9 November 1967

Air Date: 1967-11-09

47. 16 November 1967

Air Date: 1967-11-16

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1967-11-23

49. 30 November 1967

Air Date: 1967-11-30

50. 7 December 1967

Air Date: 1967-12-07

51. 14 December 1967

Air Date: 1967-12-14

52. 21 December 1967

Air Date: 1967-12-21

53. 25 December 1967

Air Date: 1967-12-25

54. 28 December 1967

Air Date: 1967-12-28

1. January 4, 1968

Air Date: 1968-01-04

2. January 11, 1968

Air Date: 1968-01-11

3. January 18, 1968

Air Date: 1968-01-18

4. January 25, 1968

Air Date: 1968-01-25

5. February 1, 1968

Air Date: 1968-02-01

6. February 8, 1968

Air Date: 1968-02-08

7. February 15, 1968

Air Date: 1968-02-15

introduced by Jimmy Savile & Dave Cash and featuring: Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn, The Foundations - Back On My Feet Again, Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men, Alan Price Set - Don't Stop The Carnival, Brenton Wood - Gimme Little Sign, The Move - Fire Brigade, Hermans Hermits - I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving, Amen Corner - Bend Me Shape Me, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Legend Of Xanadu,

8. February 22, 1968

Air Date: 1968-02-22

9. February 29, 1968

Air Date: 1968-02-29

10. March 7, 1968

Air Date: 1968-03-07

11. March 14, 1968

Air Date: 1968-03-14

12. March 21, 1968

Air Date: 1968-03-21

13. March 28, 1968

Air Date: 1968-03-28

14. April 4, 1968

Air Date: 1968-04-04

15. April 11, 1968

Air Date: 1968-04-11

16. April 18, 1968

Air Date: 1968-04-18

17. April 25, 1968

Air Date: 1968-04-25

18. May 2, 1968

Air Date: 1968-05-02

19. May 9, 1968

Air Date: 1968-05-09

20. May 16, 1968

Air Date: 1968-05-16

21. May 23, 1968

Air Date: 1968-05-23

22. May 30, 1968

Air Date: 1968-05-30

23. June 6, 1968

Air Date: 1968-06-06

24. June 13, 1968

Air Date: 1968-06-13

25. June 20, 1968

Air Date: 1968-06-20

26. June 27, 1968

Air Date: 1968-06-27

27. July 4, 1968

Air Date: 1968-07-04

28. July 11, 1968

Air Date: 1968-07-11

29. July 18, 1968

Air Date: 1968-07-18

30. July 25, 1968

Air Date: 1968-07-25

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1968-08-01

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1968-08-08

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1968-08-15

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1968-08-22

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1968-08-29

36. September 5, 1968

Air Date: 1968-09-05

37. September 12, 1968

Air Date: 1968-09-12

38. September 19, 1968

Air Date: 1968-09-19

39. September 26, 1968

Air Date: 1968-09-26

40. October 3, 1968

Air Date: 1968-10-03

41. October 10, 1968

Air Date: 1968-10-10

42. October 17, 1968

Air Date: 1968-10-17

43. October 24, 1968

Air Date: 1968-10-24

44. October 31, 1968

Air Date: 1968-10-31

45. November 7, 1968

Air Date: 1968-11-07

46. November 14, 1968

Air Date: 1968-11-14

47. November 21, 1968

Air Date: 1968-11-21

48. November 28, 1968

Air Date: 1968-11-28

49. December 5, 1968

Air Date: 1968-12-05

50. December 12, 1968

Air Date: 1968-12-12

51. December 19, 1968

Air Date: 1968-12-19

52. Christmas Day 1968

Air Date: 1968-12-25

53. December 26, 1968

Air Date: 1968-12-26

1. January 2, 1969

Air Date: 1969-01-02

2. January 9, 1969

Air Date: 1969-01-09

3. January 16, 1969

Air Date: 1969-01-16

4. January 23, 1969

Air Date: 1969-01-23

5. January 30, 1969

Air Date: 1969-01-30

6. February 6, 1969

Air Date: 1969-02-06

7. February 13, 1969

Air Date: 1969-02-13

8. February 20, 1969

Air Date: 1969-02-20

9. February 27, 1969

Air Date: 1969-02-27

10. March 6, 1969

Air Date: 1969-03-06

11. March 13, 1969

Air Date: 1969-03-13

12. March 20, 1969

Air Date: 1969-03-20

13. March 27, 1969

Air Date: 1969-03-27

14. April 3, 1969

Air Date: 1969-04-03

15. April 10, 1969

Air Date: 1969-04-10

16. April 17, 1969

Air Date: 1969-04-17

17. April 24, 1969

Air Date: 1969-04-24

18. May 1, 1969

Air Date: 1969-05-01

19. May 8, 1969

Air Date: 1969-05-08

20. May 15, 1969

Air Date: 1969-05-15

21. May 22, 1969

Air Date: 1969-05-22

22. May 29, 1969

Air Date: 1969-05-29

23. June 5, 1969

Air Date: 1969-06-05

24. June 12, 1969

Air Date: 1969-06-12

25. June 19, 1969

Air Date: 1969-06-19

26. June 26, 1969

Air Date: 1969-06-26

27. July 3, 1969

Air Date: 1969-07-03

28. July 10, 1969

Air Date: 1969-07-10

29. July 17, 1969

Air Date: 1969-07-17

30. July 24, 1969

Air Date: 1969-07-24

31. July 31, 1969

Air Date: 1969-07-31

32. August 7, 1969

Air Date: 1969-08-07

33. August 14, 1969

Air Date: 1969-08-14

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1969-08-21

35. August 28, 1969

Air Date: 1969-08-28

36. September 4, 1969

Air Date: 1969-09-04

37. September 11, 1969

Air Date: 1969-09-11

38. September 18, 1969

Air Date: 1969-09-18

39. September 25, 1969

Air Date: 1969-09-25

40. October 2, 1969

Air Date: 1969-10-02

41. October 9, 1969

Air Date: 1969-10-09

42. October 16, 1969

Air Date: 1969-10-16

43. October 23, 1969

Air Date: 1969-10-23

44. October 30, 1969

Air Date: 1969-10-30

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1969-11-06

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1969-11-13

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1969-11-20

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1969-11-27

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1969-12-04

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1969-12-11

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1969-12-18

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1969-12-25

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 1969-12-26

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1970-01-01

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1970-01-08

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1970-01-15

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1970-01-22

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1970-01-29

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1970-02-05

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1970-02-12

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1970-02-19

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1970-02-26

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1970-03-05

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1970-03-12

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1970-03-19

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1970-03-26

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1970-04-02

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1970-04-09

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1970-04-16

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1970-04-23

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1970-04-30

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1970-05-07

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1970-05-14

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1970-05-21

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1970-05-28

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1970-06-04

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1970-06-11

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1970-06-18

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1970-06-25

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1970-07-02

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1970-07-09

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1970-07-16

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1970-07-23

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1970-07-30

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1970-08-06

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1970-08-13

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1970-08-20

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1970-08-27

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1970-09-03

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1970-09-10

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1970-09-17

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1970-09-24

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1970-10-01

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1970-10-08

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1970-10-15

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1970-10-22

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1970-10-29

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1970-11-05

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1970-11-12

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1970-11-19

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1970-11-26

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1970-12-03

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1970-12-10

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1970-12-17

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1970-12-25

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 1970-12-26

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1971-01-07

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1971-01-14

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1971-01-21

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1971-01-28

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1971-02-04

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1971-02-11

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1971-02-18

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1971-02-25

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1971-03-04

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1971-03-11

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1971-03-18

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1971-03-25

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1971-04-01

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1971-04-08

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1971-04-15

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1971-04-22

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1971-04-29

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1971-05-06

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1971-05-13

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1971-05-20

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1971-05-27

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1971-06-03

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1971-06-10

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1971-06-17

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1971-06-24

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1971-07-01

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1971-07-08

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1971-07-15

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1971-07-22

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1971-07-29

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1971-08-05

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1971-08-12

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1971-08-19

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1971-08-26

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1971-09-02

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1971-09-09

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1971-09-16

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1971-09-23

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1971-09-30

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1971-10-07

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1971-10-14

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1971-10-21

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1971-10-28

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1971-11-04

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1971-11-11

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1971-11-18

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1971-11-25

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1971-12-02

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1971-12-09

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1971-12-16

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1971-12-25

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1971-12-27

A look back at the year's TOTP, introduced by Tony Blackburn, featuring T. Rex, The Tams, Slade, The Rolling Stones, and Rod Stewart and The Faces.

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 1971-12-30

1. 6th January 1972

Air Date: 1972-01-06

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1972-01-13

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1972-01-20

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1972-01-27

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1972-02-03

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1972-02-10

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1972-02-17

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1972-02-24

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1972-03-02

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1972-03-09

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1972-03-16

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1972-03-23

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1972-03-30

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1972-04-06

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1972-04-13

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1972-04-20

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1972-04-27

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1972-05-04

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1972-05-11

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1972-05-18

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1972-05-25

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1972-06-01

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1972-06-08

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1972-06-15

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1972-06-22

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1972-06-29

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1972-07-06

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1972-07-13

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1972-07-20

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1972-07-27

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1972-08-03

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1972-08-10

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1972-08-17

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1972-08-24

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1972-08-31

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1972-09-07

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1972-09-14

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1972-09-21

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1972-09-28

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1972-10-05

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1972-10-12

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1972-10-19

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1972-10-26

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1972-11-02

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1972-11-09

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1972-11-16

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1972-11-23

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1972-11-30

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1972-12-07

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1972-12-14

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1972-12-21

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1972-12-25

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 1972-12-28

This time, it's a Christmas edition, Tony Blackburn and Noel Edmonds present; Gary Glitter, Donny Osmond, Alice Cooper, Lieutenant Pigeon, Slade, Chuck Berry, Nilsson & Pan's People, Chicory Tip & Michael Jackson

1. 4th January 1973

Air Date: 1973-01-04

2. Season 10, Episode 2

Air Date: 1973-01-11

3. Season 10, Episode 3

Air Date: 1973-01-18

4. Season 10, Episode 4

Air Date: 1973-01-25

5. Season 10, Episode 5

Air Date: 1973-02-01

6. Season 10, Episode 6

Air Date: 1973-02-08

8. Season 10, Episode 8

Air Date: 1973-02-22

9. Season 10, Episode 9

Air Date: 1973-03-01

10. Season 10, Episode 10

Air Date: 1973-03-08

11. Season 10, Episode 11

Air Date: 1973-03-15

12. Season 10, Episode 12

Air Date: 1973-03-22

13. Season 10, Episode 13

Air Date: 1973-03-29

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1973-04-05

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1973-04-12

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1973-04-19

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1973-04-26

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1973-05-03

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1973-05-10

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1973-05-17

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1973-05-24

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1973-05-31

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1973-06-07

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1973-06-14

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1973-06-21

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1973-06-28

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1973-07-05

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1973-07-12

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1973-07-19

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1973-07-26

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1973-08-02

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1973-08-09

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1973-08-16

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1973-08-23

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1973-08-30

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1973-09-06

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1973-09-13

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1973-09-20

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1973-09-27

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1973-10-04

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1973-10-11

Kenny Everett looks at the weekly pop chart from 1973 and introduces the Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Michael Ward, Status Quo, Pan's People, Engelbert Humperdinck, Slade and Limmie & the Family Cookin'.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1973-10-18

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1973-10-25

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1973-11-01

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1973-11-08

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1973-11-15

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1973-11-22

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1973-11-29

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1973-12-06

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1973-12-13

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1973-12-20

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1973-12-25

Tony Blackburn and Noel Edmonds present a Christmas edition of the pop chart programme. Featuring Suzi Quatro, Slade, Simon Park Orchestra, 10cc, Peters & Lee, Wizzard, Dawn and David Cassidy. Also features a dance sequence from Pan's People.

1. 3rd January 1974

Air Date: 1974-01-03

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1974-01-10

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1974-01-17

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1974-01-24

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1974-01-31

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1974-02-07

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1974-02-14

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1974-02-21

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1974-02-28

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1974-03-07

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1974-03-14

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1974-03-21

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1974-03-28

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1974-04-04

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1974-04-11

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1974-04-18

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1974-04-25

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1974-05-02

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1974-05-09

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1974-05-16

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1974-05-23

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1974-05-30

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1974-06-06

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1974-06-13

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1974-08-08

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1974-08-15

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1974-08-22

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1974-08-29

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1974-09-05

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1974-09-13

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1974-09-20

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1974-09-27

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1974-10-04

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1974-10-11

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1974-10-17

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1974-10-24

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1974-10-31

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1974-11-07

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1974-11-14

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1974-11-21

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1974-11-28

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1974-12-05

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1974-12-12

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1974-12-19

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1974-12-25

Christmas special with Jimmy Savile & Tony Blackburn presenting: Mud, The Osmonds, Sweet Sensation, New Seekers (Pan's People), David Essex, Paper Lace, The Three Degrees, Ken Boothe, Abba, Charles Aznevour, Barry White & Slade - Merry Xmas Everybody!

1. 2nd January 1975

Air Date: 1975-01-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Tymes, John Holt, Philip & Vanessa, and Elvis Presley. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

2. 6th February 1975

Air Date: 1975-01-09

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from David Essex, Rod Stewart & The Faces, Gloria Gaynor, and The Tymes. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1975-01-16

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Ralph Mctell, George Mccrae, John Holt, and Ringo Starr. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1975-01-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Arrows, Sweet Sensation, Helen Reddy, and Ken Boothe. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1975-01-30

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Queen, Elvis Presley, Mac & Katie Kissoon, and Wigan's Chosen Few. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1975-02-06

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Dana, Supertramp, Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band, and Slade. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1975-02-13

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Love Unlimited, Frankie Valli, Queen, and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1975-02-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Hello, Syreeta, Dana, and Lynsey De Paul. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1975-02-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from John Lennon, Mud, The Shadows, and Fox. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis & Jimmy Savile.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1975-03-06

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Barry Manilow, The Goodies, Average White Band, and Kenny. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1975-03-13

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Dana, Tam White, Johnny Mathis, and Fox. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1975-03-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Guys & Dolls, The Tymes, Average White Band, and Wigan's Ovation. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1975-03-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Peter Skellern, Gloria Gaynor, Kiki Dee Band, and The Rubettes. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1975-04-03

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Mike Reid, Guys & Dolls, The Moments & The Whatnauts, and Labelle. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1975-04-10

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Peter Shelley, The Three Degrees, Bad Company, and 10cc. Introduced by Emperor Rosko.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1975-04-17

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Bobby Goldsboro, The Glitter Band, Mud, and Minnie Riperton. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1975-04-24

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from 10cc, Mac & Katie Kissoon, Susan Cadogan, and Gilbert Becaud. Introduced by Ed Stewart.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1975-05-01

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Silver Convention, The Wombles, Tammy Jones, and Teach-in. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1975-05-08

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Hot Chocolate, Desmond Dekker, Chips, and Gary Glitter. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1975-05-15

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Wombles, Windsor Davies & Don Estelle, Ian Hunter, and Showaddywaddy. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1975-05-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Judy Collins, Jackie Wilson, Catherine Howe, and Tammy Wynette. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1975-05-29

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Olivia Newton-john, Kenny, 10cc, and The Osmonds. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1975-06-05

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Desmond Dekker, Gilbert O'sullivan, and Nazareth. Introduced by Ed Stewart.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1975-06-12

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tammy Wynette, The Goodies, Gary Glitter, and 10cc. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1975-06-19

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Retta Young, Johnny Nash, Dana, and Hamilton Bohannon. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1975-06-26

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Kenny, Sister Sledge, The Chi-lites, and Gary Glitter. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1975-07-03

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Johnny Nash, Bryan Ferry, Mud, and The Goodies. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1975-07-10

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Johnny Mathis, Linda Lewis, Ray Stevens, and Pete Wingfield. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1975-07-17

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tammy Wynette, Adrian Baker, Carl Douglas, and Susan Cadogan. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1975-07-24

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Typically Tropical, The Bee Gees, Linda Lewis, and Roger Whittaker. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1975-07-31

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Brian Hyland, Kenny, Cilla Black, and Biddu Orchestra. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1975-08-07

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Linda Lewis, Gary Benson, Smokey, and The Bee Gees. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1975-08-14

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Susan Cadogan, Biddu Orchestra, Suzi Quatro, and Linda Carr & The Love Squad. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1975-08-21

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Gary Benson, Mike Harding, Gladys Knight & The Pips, and The Glitter Band. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1975-08-28

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Rod Stewart, Desmond Dekker, Gilbert O'sullivan, and Peter Skellern. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1975-09-04

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Leo Sayer, Dan Mccafferty, Al Matthews, and Jonathan King. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1975-09-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Hot Chocolate, Pilot, Kenny, and The Supremes. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1975-09-18

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Mud, Cliff Richard, Johnny Nash, and The Goodies. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1975-09-25

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Roger Whittaker, Band Of The Black Watch, Alvin Stardust, and Smokey. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1975-10-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Carl Malcolm, Mac & Katie Kissoon, The Chi-lites, and The Four Seasons. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1975-10-09

600th edition of the chart show. A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Morris Albert, Hello, The Drifters, and Chris Farlowe. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1975-10-16

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tommy Hunt, Justin Hayward & John Lodge, The Chi-lites, and David Bowie. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1975-10-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from John Miles, Natalie Cole, Gilbert O'sullivan, and Smokey. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1975-10-30

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Justin Hayward & John Lodge, Hello, David Bowie, and George Mccrae. Introduced by Ed Stewart.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1975-11-06

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Hot Chocolate, 14-18, The Rubettes, and Glen Campbell. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1975-11-13

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from George Mccrae, Demis Roussos, The Tymes, and Justin Hayward & John Lodge. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1975-11-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Jigsaw, John Asher, Queen, and The Stylistics. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1975-11-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Demis Roussos, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Steeleye Span, and John Lennon. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1975-12-04

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from David Essex, Rod Stewart, Bay City Rollers, and David Bowie. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1975-12-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Goodies, Mud, Ken Dodd, and Laurel & Hardy With The Avalon Boys Feat. Chill Wills. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1975-12-18

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from David Essex, David Bowie, Demis Roussos, and Fatback Band. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

52. Christmas 1975 - Part 1

Air Date: 1975-12-23

Part 1 of 2. A look at Britain's best-selling discs and artists from the past year in music. Featuring some of the No.1 records of 1975. Including performances from Billy Connolly, Typically Tropical, Rod Stewart, and David Bowie. Introduced by Jimmy Savile & Dave Lee Travis.

53. Christmas 1975 - Part 2

Air Date: 1975-12-25

Part 2 of 2. A look at Britain's best-selling discs and artists from the past year in music. Featuring some of the No.1 records of 1975. Including performances from Johnny Nash, Art Garfunkel, The Tymes, and Bay City Rollers. Introduced by Noel Edmonds & Tony Blackburn.

1. 1st January 1976

Air Date: 1976-01-01

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Greg Lake, Billy Howard, Abba, and Dana. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

2. 8th January 1976

Air Date: 1976-01-08

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Sailor, The Small Faces, Sheer Elegance, and Barbara Dickson. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

3. 15th January 1976

Air Date: 1976-01-15

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Miracles, Abba, Roxy Music, and Barry White. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1976-01-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Barbara Dickson, Slik, Electric Light Orchestra, and Smokie. Introduced by David Hamilton.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1976-01-29

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Walker Brothers, Kiki Dee, The Sweet, and The Wing & A Prayer Fife & Drum Corps. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1976-02-05

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tina Charles, Be Bop Deluxe, R & J Stone, and The Four Seasons. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1976-02-12

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Barbara Dickson, Billy Ocean, Electric Light Orchestra, and David Ruffin. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1976-02-19

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Pluto Shervington, The Who, L.j. Johnson, and Manhattan Transfer. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1976-02-26

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tina Charles, Billy Ocean, Status Quo, and C.w. Mccall. Introduced by David Hamilton.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1976-03-04

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Dana, Peters & Lee, The Chequers, and Pluto Shervington. Introduced by Paul Burnett.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1976-03-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Guys 'n' Dolls, Chris White, Rainbow Cottage, and C.w. Mccall. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1976-03-18

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Randy Edelman, David Essex, Peters & Lee, and Gallagher & Lyle. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1976-03-25

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Billy Ocean, The Miracles, The Beatles, and The Glitter Band. Introduced by David Hamilton.

14. 1st April 1976

Air Date: 1976-04-01

Classic Top of the Pops performances from 1976, featuring Abba, the Brotherhood of Man, the Beatles, Fox, Tarney & Spencer, John Miles, Diana Ross, Sailor and Pan's People.

15. 8th April 1976

Air Date: 1976-04-08

Classic Top of the Pops from April 1976, as Noel Edmonds introduces performances from Abba, Hot Chocolate, the Brotherhood of Man, Sheer Elegance, Paul Nicholas, Linda Lewis, the Four Seasons, Frankie Valli, 10CC and the Bay City Rollers.

16. 15 April 1976

Air Date: 1976-04-15

Classic Top of the Pops, as Dave Lee Travis introduces performances by Fox, Sailor, Smokie, Eric Carmen, the Stylistics and Brotherhood of Man from April 1976.

17. 22 April 1976

Air Date: 1976-04-22

We travel back to 1976 to track the year that sculpted pop. 'Diddy' David Hamilton introduces performances from Jimmy James and the Vagabonds, John Miles, Harpo, Sheer Elegance, the Rubettes, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Abba and Brotherhood of Man.

18. 29th April 1976

Air Date: 1976-04-29

We travel back to 1976 to track the year that sculpted pop. Tony Blackburn introduces performances from Slik, E.L.O, Laurie Lingo and the Dipsticks and Brotherhood of Man.

19. 6th May 1976

Air Date: 1976-05-06

1976 edition in which Noel Edmonds introduces Mud, Barry Manilow, Robin Sarstedt, Sutherland Bros & Quiver, Cliff Richard, Frankie Valli, the Rolling Stones, Abba and Ruby Flipper.

20. 13th May 1976

Air Date: 1976-05-13

Dave Lee Travis introduces City Boy, Lee Garrett, Slik, Jimmy James and the Vagabonds, Paul Nicholas, the Wurzels, Gladys Knight and the Pips and Andrea True Connection.

21. 20th May 1976

Air Date: 1976-05-20

From the year that sculpted pop, David Hamilton introduces performances from Showaddywaddy, Marmalade, Tina Charles, Robin Sarstedt, Mud, Cliff Richard, the Four Seasons, Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, the Rolling Stones and Peter Frampton.

22. 27th May 1976

Air Date: 1976-05-27

A weekly look at the charts with Jimmy Savile, who introduces Heavy Metal Kids, the Wurzels, JJ Barrie, Mac and Katie Kissoon, the Real Thing and Gladys Knight and the Pips.

23. 3rd June 1976

Air Date: 1976-06-03

From the year that sculpted pop, Tony Blackburn introduces the Glitter Band, New Edition, JJ Barrie, Our Kid, Cliff Richard, Mud, Thin Lizzy, Dolly Parton and the Rolling Stones.

24. 10th June 1976

Air Date: 1976-06-10

Noel Edmonds looks at highlights of the weekly 1976 pop charts and introduces the Surprise Sisters, the Real Thing, the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Flintlock, Osibisa, Archie Bell and the Drells, Bryan Ferry, the Wurzels and Ruby Flipper.

25. 17 June 1976

Air Date: 1976-06-17

Dave Lee Travis looks at highlights of the weekly 1976 pop charts and introduces Gallagher and Lyle, Brotherhood of Man, Mud, Liverpool Express, Murray Head, Peter Frampton, The Wurzels, Dolly Parton, Thin Lizzy and Ruby Flipper.

26. 24th June 1976

Air Date: 1976-06-24

David Hamilton looks at the weekly pop chart and introduces Pilot, Brian Ferry, The New Seekers, Osibisa, Art Garfunkel, and The Real Thing.

27. 1st July 1976

Air Date: 1976-07-01

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Liverpool Express, The Manhattans, One Hundred Ton & A Feather, and Hot Chocolate. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

28. 8th July 1976

Air Date: 1976-07-08

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart and introduces Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, Billy Ocean, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, 5000 Volts, The Real Thing and Candy Staton.

29. 15th July 1976

Air Date: 1976-07-15

Noel Edmonds presents the weekly pop chart from 1976 and introduces acts including Sunfighter, Liverpool Express, Bobby Goldsboro, 100 Ton & a Feather and Glamourpuss.

30. 22nd July 1976

Air Date: 1976-07-22

Dave Lee Travis introduces Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, David Dundas, Sheer Elegance, Johnny Wakelin and the Kinshasa Band, 5000 Volts, 1776, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Johnny Cash, Elton John and Kiki Dee and dance sequences from Ruby Flipper.

31. 29th July 1976

Air Date: 1976-07-29

David Hamilton introduces Thin Lizzy, Chanter Sisters, Liverpool Express, Jimmy James and the Vagabonds and dance sequences from Ruby Flipper. s.

32. 5th August 1976

Air Date: 1976-08-05

Jimmy Savile introduces Slik, David Dundas, Sheer Elegance, 5,000 Volts, Billy Ocean, Johnny Wakelin and the Kinshasa Band, Twiggy, Billie Jo Spears, Elton John & Kiki Dee, and dance sequences from Ruby Flipper.

33. 12th August 1976

Air Date: 1976-08-12

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Dr. Hook, Status Quo, The Chi-lites, and Tavares. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.

34. 19th August 1976

Air Date: 1976-08-19

Dave Lee Travis introduces Hot Chocolate, 5,000 Volts, Johnny Wakelin, Jesse Green, Twiggy, David Dundas, Bryan Ferry, Elton John and Kiki Dee. Dance sequence by Ruby Flipper.

35. 26th August 1976

Air Date: 1976-08-26

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop charts and introduces Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Robin Sarstedt, Acker Bilk, Cliff Richard and Gallagher and Lyle.

36. 2nd September 1976

Air Date: 1976-09-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Hot Chocolate, The Real Thing, Wings, and Bryan Ferry. Introduced by David Hamilton.

37. 9th September 1976

Air Date: 1976-09-09

Jimmy Savile introduces Eddie and the Hot Rods, the Wurzels, the Bay City Rollers, Kiki Dee, Twiggy, Cliff Richard, Abba and Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Dance sequence by Ruby Flipper.

38. 16th September 1976

Air Date: 1976-09-16

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Tina Charles, The Real Thing, Pussycat, and Gheorge Zamfir. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.

39. 23rd September 1976

Air Date: 1976-09-23

Tony Blackburn presents the weekly pop charts from which he introduces Smokie, Kiki Dee, The Drifters, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, The Wurzels, Bay City Rollers, Rod Stewart, ABBA, and dance sequences from Ruby Flipper.

40. 30th September 1976

Air Date: 1976-09-30

Dave Lee Travis introduces Randy Edelman, Sherbet, Tina Charles, Demis Roussos, Can and Jesse Green. Dance sequence by Ruby Flipper.

41. 7th October 1976

Air Date: 1976-10-07

Jimmy Savile introduces Pussycat, T Rex, Paul Nicholas, Smokie, Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots, the Manhattans and Abba. Dance sequence by Ruby Flipper.

42. 14th October 1976

Air Date: 1976-10-14

David Hamilton introduces 1976 chart hits by Simon May, Liverpool Express, JALN Band, Sherbet and David Essex. Dance sequence by Ruby Flipper.

43. 21st October 1976

Air Date: 1976-10-21

Ed Stewart introduces 1976 chart hits by Paul Nicholas, John Miles, Demis Roussos, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel and the Climax Blues Band.

44. 27th October 1976

Air Date: 1976-10-27

Tony Blackburn introduces 1976 chart hits by Alan Price, Simon May, Pussycat, Joan Armatrading, Leo Sayer and Chicago. With the Top of the Pops Dancers.

45. 4th November 1976

Air Date: 1976-11-04

Noel Edmonds introduces 1976 chart hits by Showaddywaddy, Bonnie Tyler, Climax Blues Band, the Manhattans and the Who. With the Top of the Pops dancers.

46. 11th November 1976

Air Date: 1976-11-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Billy Ocean, Leo Sayer, Dr. Hook, and Chicago. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

47. 18th November 1976

Air Date: 1976-11-18

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Bonnie Tyler, Yvonne Elliman, Dana, and Chicago. Introduced by David Jensen.

48. 25th November 1976

Air Date: 1976-11-25

Jimmy Savile introduces 1976 chart hits by the Kursaal Flyers, Billy Ocean, Cliff Richard, Elton John and Chicago. With Legs & Co performing a dance sequence.

49. 2nd December 1976

Air Date: 1976-12-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Mud, Queen, Johnny Mathis, and Electric Light Orchestra. Introduced by Ed Stewart.

50. 9th December 1976

Air Date: 1976-12-09

David Hamilton introduces 1976 chart hits by Paul Nicholas, Tommy Hunt, the Kursaal Flyers, Jethro Tull and Showaddywaddy. Legs & Co perform a dance sequence.

51. 16th December 1976

Air Date: 1976-12-16

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Johnny Mathis, The Stylistics, Tina Charles, and Chris Hill. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

52. 23th December 1976

Air Date: 1976-12-23

Noel Edmonds presents Christmas surprises from the 1976 pop charts, including Thin Lizzy, Barry Biggs, John Christie, Paul Nicholas, Liverpool Express, Status Quo and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

53. Christmas 1976 - Part 1

Air Date: 1976-12-25

Noel Edmonds and Dave Lee Travis introduce a special Christmas Day edition, featuring some of the No. 1 records of 1976. Including performances from Elton John & Kiki Dee, J.j. Barrie, Tina Charles, and Cliff Richard.

54. Christmas 1976 - Part 2

Air Date: 1976-12-26

Tony Blackburn and Jimmy Savile introduce a special edition, featuring some of the No. 1 records of 1976. Including performances from Billy Ocean, Wings, Dr. Hook, and Rod Stewart.

1. 6th January 1977

Air Date: 1977-01-06

Kid Jensen looks at first pop chart of 1977 and introduces Sheer Elegance, Tina Charles, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Clodagh Rodgers, Boney M, Smokie, Jethro Tull, the Drifters and Johnny Mathis. Dance sequence comes from Legs & Co.

2. 13th January 1977

Air Date: 1977-01-13

David Hamilton introduces Pussycat, Barry Biggs, Liverpool Express, David Parton, Gallagher & Lyle and Status Quo. Dance sequence by Legs & Co.

3. 20th January 1977

Air Date: 1977-01-20

From January 1977, Noel Edmonds introduces Slade, Jesse Green, Leo Sayer, Gary Glitter, Silver Connection, Donna Summer, Thin Lizzy, the Drifters and Legs and Co.

4. 27th January 1977

Air Date: 1977-01-27

From January 1977, Tony Blackburn introduces David Parton, the New Seekers, the Brothers, Mr Big, Andy Fairweather-Low, Barry Biggs, Status Quo and Julie Covington. Dance sequence from Legs and Co.

5. 3rd February 1977

Air Date: 1977-02-03

With Gary Glitter, the Real Thing, the Rubettes, Leo Sayer, Boney M and Thin Lizzy.

6. 10th February 1977

Air Date: 1977-02-10

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Detroit Spinners, Boston, Bryan Ferry, and Heatwave. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

7. 17th February 1977

Air Date: 1977-02-17

Featuring the Moments, the Brothers, Les Gray, Thelma Houston, the Rubettes, Leo Sayer and Mr Big. Dance sequence from Legs and Co.

8. 24th February 1977

Air Date: 1977-02-24

Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 February 1977 and featuring Racing Cars, Barbara Dickson, Leo Sayer, The Real Thing, Heatwave, Bryan Ferry, ELO and Legs & Co.

9. 3rd March 1977

Air Date: 1977-03-03

Jimmy Saville Introduces Showaddywaddy, Mr. Big, Maxine Nightingale, Boz Scaggs, Cliff Richard, The Manhattan Transfer, ABBA, Bonnie Tyler, Leo Sayer and The Ladybirds

10. 10th March 1977

Air Date: 1977-03-10

David 'Kid' Jensen introduces the Brotherhood of Man, Barbara Dickson, Brendon, Graham Parker and the Rumour, the Real Thing, Smokie, Lynsey De Paul and Mike Moran, the Rubettes, ELO and Manhattan Transfer. Dance sequence by Legs & Co.

11. 17th March 1977

Air Date: 1977-03-17

Tony Blackburn introduces Berni Flint, Billy Ocean, Suzi Quatro, Showaddywaddy, Barclay James Harvest, Cliff Richard, Maxine Nightingale and Manhattan Transfer. Dance sequence by Legs & Co.

12. 24th March 1977

Air Date: 1977-03-24

Dave Lee Travis introduces Brendon, Brotherhood of Man, Elkie Brooks, Dead End Kids, T Rex, Graham Parker and the Rumour, Smokie, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr and Manhattan Transfer. Dance sequence by Legs and Co.

13. 31st March 1977

Air Date: 1977-03-31

David Hamilton looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Blue, Billy Ocean, David Dundas, Lyndsey De Paul & Mike Moran, Berni Flint, Stylistics, Bonnie Tyler, Abba, Mike Nesmith and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

14. 7th April 1977

Air Date: 1977-04-07

David Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Dead End Kids, Showaddywaddy, Elkie Brooks, the Manhattans, Deniece Williams, OC Smith and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

15. 14th April 1977

Air Date: 1977-04-14

Jimmy Savile looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Brothers, Cleo Laine & John Williams, Billy Ocean, Brendon, the Stylistics, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr, David Soul, Abba and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

16. 21st April 1977

Air Date: 1977-04-21

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Delegation, David Dundas, Deniece Williams, Tavares, Leo Sayer, Elkie Brooks, Dead End Kids and Abba.

17. 28th April 1977

Air Date: 1977-04-28

Dave Lee Travis looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Contempt, Detroit Spinners, Rags, Kiki Dee, Uriah Heep, Billy Ocean, Barry Biggs, Joe Tex, Barbra Streisand, 10cc and Abba, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

18. 5th May 1977

Air Date: 1977-05-05

Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 May 1977 and featuring appearances from Bay City Rollers, Delegation, Mac and Katie Kissoon, Joy Sarney, Frankie Valli, Mr Big, Rod Stewart, Leo Sayer, Tavares and Deniece Williams, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

19. 12th May 1977

Air Date: 1977-05-12

Jimmy Savile looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Honky, Blue, Trinidad Oil Company, Simon May, Martyn Ford, Mud, Billy Paul, Dr Feelgood, Barbra Streisand, 10cc, Kenny Rogers and Deniece Williams, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

20. 19th May 1977

Air Date: 1977-05-19

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Suzi Quatro, Linda Lewis, Carole Bayer Sager, Tony Etoria, the Jacksons, the Jam, the Bay City Rollers, Joe Tex, Joy Sarney and Rod Stewart, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

21. 26th May 1977

Air Date: 1977-05-26

Dave Lee Travis looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Blue, Olivia Newton-John, Frankie Miller, Liverpool Express, Stranglers, Marie Myriam, Brendon, Kenny Rogers, ELO and Rod Stewart, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

22. 2nd June 1977

Air Date: 1977-06-02

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Elkie Brooks, the Muppets, Twiggy, Jesse Green, Hot Chocolate, the Strawbs, Genesis, the Four Seasons, Heatwave, Carol Bayer Sager and Rod Stewart, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

23. 9th June 1977

Air Date: 1977-06-09

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Osibisa, Berni Flint, the Wurzels, Neil Innes, Demis Roussos, Bob Marley and the Wailers, ELO, Frankie Miller, the Stranglers, Honky and Rod Stewart, with a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

24. 16th June 1977

Air Date: 1977-06-16

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces John Miles, Hot Chocolate, Archie Bell and the Drells, the Foster Brothers, Queen, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Olivia Newton-John, the Muppets and Kenny Rogers.

25. 23th June 1977

Air Date: 1977-06-23

Jimmy Savile looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Dave Edmunds, Tony Etoria, Gary Glitter, Brotherhood of Man, Johnny Nash, Paul Nicholas, Carol Bayer Sager, the Stranglers, the Jacksons and Legs & Co.

26. 30th June 1977

Air Date: 1977-06-30

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces John Miles, Hot Chocolate, Jesse Green, Cliff Richard, Queen and Legs & Co.

27. 7th July 1977

Air Date: 1977-07-07

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Smokie, Brotherhood of Man, Barry Biggs, Hot Chocolate, Rah Band, Olivia Newton-John, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Andy Gibb, Alessi, Boney M and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

28. 14th July 1977

Air Date: 1977-07-14

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Real Thing, the Saints, Jigsaw, Cilla Black, Dave Edmunds, Hot Chocolate, the Sex Pistols and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

29. 21th July 1977

Air Date: 1977-07-21

Dave Lee Travis looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces John Miles, the Bay City Rollers, the Jam, Barry Biggs, Smokie, Danny Williams, the Brotherhood of Man, Alessi, the Rah Band, Queen and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

30. 28th July 1977

Air Date: 1977-07-28

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Steve Gibbons Band, Showaddywaddy, Dana, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Boney M, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Rita Coolidge and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

31. 4th August 1977

Air Date: 1977-08-04

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Jam, Billy Paul, The Stranglers, and The Dooleys. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

32. 11th August 1977

Air Date: 1977-08-11

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Steve Gibbons Band, Showaddywaddy, Eddie and the Hot Rods, JALN Band, Delegation, Donna Summer, Barry Biggs, Thin Lizzy and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

33. 18th August 1977

Air Date: 1977-08-18

Dave Lee Travis introduces Dooleys, Elkie Brooks, Carly Simon, Danny Williams, The Jam, Rah Band, Brotherhood of Man, Floaters Mink De Ville, Candi Staton and the Legs & Co dance sequence.

34. 25th August 1977

Air Date: 1977-08-25

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Eddie and the Hot Rods, the Boomtown Rats, Thin Lizzy, the Adverts, Page Three, Deniece Williams, Space, the Floaters and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

35. 1st September 1977

Air Date: 1977-09-01

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Hudson Ford, Elvis Costello, Joe Dolan, David Essex, Steve Gibbons Band, Elkie Brooks, the Dooleys, Nazareth, Yvonne Elliman, the Jacksons, Mink de Ville, Candi Staton and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

36. 8th September 1977

Air Date: 1977-09-08

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Motors, The Boomtown Rats, Black Gorilla, and Blue. Introduced by David Jensen.

37. 15th September 1977

Air Date: 1977-09-15

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Dr. Feelgood, The Dooleys, Donna Summer, and Elkie Brooks. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

38. 22th September 1977

Air Date: 1977-09-22

Dave Lee Travis looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Hank the Knife & the Jets, the Stranglers, Baccara, Stardust, La Belle Epoque, Leo Sayer, the Boomtown Rats, Meri Wilson and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

39. 29th September 1977

Air Date: 1977-09-29

Ed Stewart looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Rose Royce, David Soul, Peter Blake, Ram Jam, David Essex, the Stylistics, Donna Summer, Golden Earring and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

40. 6th October 1977

Air Date: 1977-10-06

Noel Edmonds looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Smokie, Danny Mirror, Deniece Williams, Steve Gibbons Band, the Emotions, the Stranglers, Baccara, Yes, David Soul and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

41. 13th October 1977

Air Date: 1977-10-13

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Rokotto, Brotherhood Of Man, Mary Mason, and George Benson. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

42. 20th October 1977

Air Date: 1977-10-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Smokie, Status Quo, David Bowie, and Queen. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

43. 27th October 1977

Air Date: 1977-10-27

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Slade, Mary Mason, Darts, Boney M, the Tom Robinson Band, Smokey Robinson, Rod Stewart, Abba, Baccara and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

44. 3rd November 1977

Air Date: 1977-11-03

Peter Powell looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Jam, the Barron Knights, the Carpenters, Queen, Status Quo, David Bowie, Showaddywaddy, Abba and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

45. 10th November 1977

Air Date: 1977-11-10

Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 November 1977 and featuring The Tom Robinson Band, Tina Charles, Darts, Kenny Everett and Mike Vickers, Roxy Music, Boney M., Elvis Costello, Ruby Winters, Santana, Abba and Legs & Co.

46. 17th November 1977

Air Date: 1977-11-17

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band, The Barron Knights, Noosha Fox, and Queen. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

47. 24th November 1977

Air Date: 1977-11-24

David 'Kid' Jensen looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces the Carvells, Bonnie Tyler, Hot Chocolate, Darts, Leo Sayer, Santa Esmerelda, Abba, Wings, the Bee Gees and a Legs & Co dance sequence to Jonathan Richman.

48. 1st December 1977

Air Date: 1977-12-01

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Boomtown Rats, Elvis Costello, The Dooleys, and Crystal Gayle. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

49. 8th December 1977

Air Date: 1977-12-08

Tony Blackburn looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Generation X, Hot Chocolate, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Bonnie Tyler, Graham Parker & the Rumour, the Banned, the Bee Gees, Wings, Bing Crosby and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

50. 15th December 1977

Air Date: 1977-12-15

Guest DJ Elton John looks at the weekly pop chart from 1977 and introduces Carl Douglas, the Emotions, Darts, John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett, the Dooleys, Dooley Wilson, Julie Covington, Wings and a Legs & Co dance sequence to Jonathan Richman.

51. 22th December 1977

Air Date: 1977-12-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Osibisa, Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keeley, Yannis Markopoulos, and Godley & CrÈme. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

52. Christmas 1977 - Part 1

Air Date: 1977-12-25

Noel Edmonds and David 'Kid' Jensen present the festive pop charts from 1977 with performances from Showaddywaddy, Deniece Williams, Hot Chocolate, Baccara, Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, Leo Sayer, Manhattan Transfer, David Soul, ABBA, Space, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Rogers and Wings.

53. Christmas 1977 - Part 2

Air Date: 1977-12-26

Tony Blackburn and Dave Lee Travis introduce a special Boxing Day edition, featuring some of the No.1 records of 1977. Including performances from Rod Stewart, David Soul, Brotherhood Of Man, and Julie Covington.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1978-01-05

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Eddie & the Hot Rods, Terry Wogan, Long Tall Ernie, the Babys, Tonight, the Brotherhood of Man, Julie Covington, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Wings and Legs & Co.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1978-01-19

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Nazareth, Smokie, The Imperials, and The Sweet. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1978-01-26

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 26 January 1978 and featuring Rich Kids, Althea & Donna, Gordon Giltrap, Terry Wogan, Yellow Dog, Gallagher & Lyle, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Baccara, Wings and Legs & Co.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1978-02-02

Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keeley, Brotherhood of Man, Smokie, Darts, Sweet, Rose Royce, Rod Stewart, Althea & Donna and Legs & Co.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1978-02-09

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Tonight, Baccara, Brotherhood of Man, ELO, Lulu, Yellow Dog, Dusty Springfield, The Stranglers, David Castle and Legs & Co.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1978-02-16

David 'Kid' Jensen introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from the Tom Robinson Band, Kate Bush, Elkie Brooks, Magazine, Darts, Billy Joel, Sweet, the Bee Gees, Abba and Legs & Co.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1978-02-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Blondie, Free, The Stranglers, and Yellow Dog. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1978-03-02

Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 March 1978 and featuring Darts, Kate Bush, Nick Lowe, Andy Williams, Samantha Sang, Rita Coolidge, Tom Robinson Band, Abba and Legs & Co.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1978-03-09

Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Generation X, Elkie Brooks, Hot Chocolate, Tina Charles, Brian & Michael, Blondie, Andy Cameron, the Jam, Kate Bush and Legs & Co.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1978-03-16

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Suzi Quatro, Dan Hill, Elvis Costello, the Vibrators, Kate Bush, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gerry Rafferty, Manhattan Transfer and Legs & Co.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1978-03-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Showaddywaddy, Eruption, Blondie, and Donna Summer. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1978-03-30

Kid Jensen introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Mud, Tina Charles, Richard Myhill, Suzi Quatro, Don Williams, Elvis Costello, Dan Hill, Andy Cameron, Kate Bush, Gerry Rafferty, Tavares and Bob Marley and the Wailers. Plus and Legs & Co.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1978-04-06

Noel Edmonds introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from the Boomtown Rats, Squeeze, Hot Chocolate, Brian and Michael, Wings, Sheila B Devotion and Andy Gibb.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1978-04-13

Tony Blackburn presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 April 1978 and featuring Alan Price, Dee D. Jackson, Gene Farrow, Raffaella Carrà, Child, Bonnie Tyler, Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams, Genesis, Dr. Hook, Brian and Michael and Legs & Co.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1978-04-20

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Bryan Ferry, Graham Parker and the Rumour, Squeeze, Andrew Gold, Dan Hill, Brian & Michael and Legs & Co.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1978-04-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Steve Gibbons Band, Foreigner, Chic, and Boney M. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1978-05-04

David Jensen introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from the Dooleys, Manhattan Transfer, John Paul Young, Ruby Winters, Tonight, Hi-Tension, Darts, Boomtown Rats and Legs & Co.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1978-05-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Thin Lizzy, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, and Sham 69. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1978-05-18

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Plastic Bertrand, Guy Marks, Brotherhood of Man, Elkie Brooks, Darts, Boney M, Smokie, X-Ray Spex and dance troupe Legs & Co.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1978-05-25

Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Blondie, Heatwave, Tavares, Black Sabbath, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Sham 69, Boney M and Cilla Black and dance troupe Legs & Co.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1978-06-08

Noel Edmonds introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Lindisfarne, the Rolling Stones, Goldie, AC/DC, Boney M, Guy Marks, Maxine Nightingale, David Soul and dance troupe Legs & Co.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1978-06-15

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Rokotto, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Smokie, and The Boomtown Rats. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1978-06-22

David 'Kid' Jensen introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Black Sabbath, Heatwave, Showaddywaddy, the Brotherhood of Man, San Jose, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley and the Wailers and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1978-06-29

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from J.a.l.n. Band, The Boomtown Rats, Father Abraham & The Smurfs, and Patti Boulaye. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1978-07-06

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from the Buzzcocks, Marshall Hain, ELO, Clout, Steel Pulse, City Boy, Justin Hayward and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1978-07-13

Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from the Boomtown Rats, Suzi Quatro, Andrew Gold, Steve Voice, Racey, Renaissance, Voyage and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1978-07-20

David 'Kid' Jensen introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from Sham 69, A Taste of Honey, Justin Hayward, the New Seekers, Raydio, Child and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1978-07-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Voyage, and Father Abraham & The Smurfs. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1978-08-03

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from City Boy, X-ray Spex, The Who, and Sham 69. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1978-08-10

Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from the Rezillos, Foreigner, Hi-Tension, Raydio, Renaissance, Jilted John and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1978-08-17

Noel Edmonds introduces the weekly pop charts featuring performances from the Stranglers, Justin Hayward, Child, Darts, 10cc, the New Seekers and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1978-08-24

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show with Bilbo, Blondie, Jilted John, the Motors, David Essex, Hi-Tension, the Jam, the Commodores and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1978-08-31

Tony Blackburn presents the weekly pop chart show featuring the Dooleys, Siouxsie and the Banshees, 10cc, Klark Kent, Exile, the Rezillos, Darts, Cliff Richard, the Commodores and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1978-09-07

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show featuring the Jam, Leo Sayer, Boney M, Sylvester, Manhattan Transfer, Hi-Tension, Hylda Baker & Arthur Mullard, the Commodores and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1978-09-14

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Dr. Feelgood, Tina Charles, Exile, and Tom Robinson Band. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1978-09-21

Paul Burnett presents the weekly pop chart show featuring the Buzzcocks, Leo Sayer, Stephen Bishop, the Three Degrees, Abba, David Essex, 10cc and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1978-09-28

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Lindisfarne, Frankie Miller, The Ramones, and Sugar Cane. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1978-10-05

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show featuring Mick Jackson, Dean Friedman, Boney M, Marshall Hain, Sham 69, the Boomtown Rats and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1978-10-12

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Olympic Runners, The Jacksons, Jonathan King, and The Bishops. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1978-10-19

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show featuring Showaddywaddy, Boney M, Rolling Stones, Colorado, Buzzcocks, Frankie Miller and the Jam. With dance sequences by Legs and Co.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1978-10-26

Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop chart show featuring Elvis Costello, Public Image, Jonathan King, Boomtown Rats, Dollar, the Jacksons, the Undertones and a Legs & Co dance sequence.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1978-11-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Skids, Elton John, Elkie Brooks, and The Three Degrees. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1978-11-09

Mike Read introduces the weekly pop chart show featuring Dandy, Patrick Juvet, the Boomtown Rats, Darts, the Cars, Liquid Gold, Chas & Dave, X-Ray Spex and Legs & Co dance sequences.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1978-11-16

David Jensen presents a weekly look at pop charts featuring the Buzzcocks, Elton John, Showaddywaddy, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Heatwave, Blondie, Dean Friedman, Streetband, Queen, Child and the Boomtown Rats.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1978-11-23

Mike Read presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 November 1978 and featuring Racey, Olivia Newton-John, Elkie Brooks, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip, David Essex, The Boomtown Rats and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1978-11-30

Peter Powell presents the weekly look at the 1978 pop charts, with the Rezillos, Boney M, Elton John, Heatwave, Leo Sayer, Darts, Buzzcocks, Mankind, Blondie, the Barron Knights, Rod Stewart and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1978-12-07

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Rachel Sweet, Gerard Kenny, Olivia Newton-john, and John Travolta. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1978-12-14

Tony Blackburn presents the weekly look at the 1978 pop charts, with Rocky Sharpe & the Replays, Hot Chocolate, the Buzzcocks, Elkie Brooks, Mankind, Chic, Elton John, Boney M and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

49. Christmas 1978

Air Date: 1978-12-25

Noel Edmonds presents a special Top of the Pops from 1978, with Darts, Abba, Boney M, Brotherhood of Man, Father Abraham, Bee Gees, Brian and Michael, Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, Wings, Showaddywaddy, Rose Royce, Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta and Legs & Co.

50. Episode 50

Air Date:

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4th January 1979

1. 4th January 1979

Air Date: 1979-01-04

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read. Featuring Generation X, Elton John, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Olivia Newton-John, Racey, Barry White, Brotherhood of Man, Village People and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

11th January 1979

2. 11th January 1979

Air Date: 1979-01-11

Weekly pop chart programme presented by David 'Kid' Jensen. Featuring Bonnie Tyler, Sally Oldfield, Paul Evans, the Shadows, Steve Allen, Driver 67, the Village People, Rocky Sharpe & the Replays and dances by Legs & Co.

18th January 1979

3. 18th January 1979

Air Date: 1979-01-18

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Peter Powell. Featuring Olympic Runners, Anne Murray, the Three Degrees, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Billy Joel, Chic, the Village People and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

4. 25th January 1979

Air Date: 1979-01-25

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Dr. Feelgood, Third World, The Doll, and Judas Priest. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

1 February 1979

5. 1 February 1979

Air Date: 1979-02-01

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read, including performances by Nazareth, the Three Degrees, UFO, the Members, Sally Oldfield, Two Man Sound, Generation X and the Pointer Sisters, with a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

8th February 1979

6. 8th February 1979

Air Date: 1979-02-08

Weekly pop chart programme presented by David 'Kid' Jensen, including performances by Mick Jackson, the Jacksons, Darts, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Leif Garrett, Judas Priest, Blondie and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

15th February 1979

7. 15th February 1979

Air Date: 1979-02-15

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Dooleys, Generation X, Alan Price, the Pretenders, Lene Lovich, the Skids and Blondie. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

8. 22nd February 1979

Air Date: 1979-02-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Real Thing, The Bee Gees, Gene Chandler, and Darts. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

1st March 1979

9. 1st March 1979

Air Date: 1979-03-01

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Skids, Thin Lizzy, Chic and David Essex. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

9th March 1979

10. 9th March 1979

Air Date: 1979-03-09

Kid Jensen presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from Inner Circle, Elvis Costello, the Buzzcocks, Dennis Brown, the Late Show, the Real Thing, Cliff Richard, the Dooleys, Motorhead and the Leyton Buzzards. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

15th March 1979

11. 15th March 1979

Air Date: 1979-03-15

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Jam, Lene Lovich, the Cars, Violinski, Herbie Hancock and Black Lace. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

12. 22nd March 1979

Air Date: 1979-03-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Sham 69, The Players Association, Village People, and Queen. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

29 March 1979

13. 29 March 1979

Air Date: 1979-03-29

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Three Degrees, Rocky Sharpe & the Replays, Dana, Showaddywaddy, Kandidate and Black Lace. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

5th April 1979

14. 5th April 1979

Air Date: 1979-04-05

Tony Blackburn presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from M, Squeeze, the Members, the Jacksons, Milk and Honey & Gali Atari and the Jam. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

12th April 1979

15. 12th April 1979

Air Date: 1979-04-12

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from Kate Bush, Neil Diamond, Racey, Supertramp, Sham 69, Kandidate, Sister Sledge and Light of the World. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

16. 19th April 1979

Air Date: 1979-04-19

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Gordon Giltrap, M, Wings, and Gonzalez. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

26th April 1979

17. 26th April 1979

Air Date: 1979-04-26

David 'Kid' Jensen presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from Generation X, Supertramp, Eruption, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Racey, Amii Stewart, Boney M and the Monks. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

18. 3rd May 1979

Air Date: 1979-05-03

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Undertones, M, Peaches & Herb, and Mike Oldfield. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

10th May 1979

19. 10th May 1979

Air Date: 1979-05-10

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from Elkie Brooks, Sparks, the Shadows, Eruption, Roxy Music and Gary Moore. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

17th May 1979

20. 17th May 1979

Air Date: 1979-05-17

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Tubes, Earth Wind & Fire, the Emotions, the Police, M, Abba and Donna Summer.

24th May 1979

21. 24th May 1979

Air Date: 1979-05-24

David 'Kid' Jensen presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show, including performances from the Skids, Roxy Music, ELO, Tubeway Army, Liner, David Bowie, Blondie and Elvis Costello and the Attractions. With dance sequences by Legs & Co.

31st May 1979

22. 31st May 1979

Air Date: 1979-05-31

Paul Burnett presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show including performances from Quantum Jump, Chas and Dave, Sparks, Fischer-Z, Peaches and Herb, Voyager, Blondie and Hot Chocolate. With a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

23. 7th June 1979

Air Date: 1979-06-07

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Tourists, Anita Ward, Linda Lewis, and Sister Sledge. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

14th June 1979

24. 14th June 1979

Air Date: 1979-06-14

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show including performances from Match, McFadden and Whitehead, Edwin Starr, Tubeway Army, Janet Kay, Chas and Dave, Squeeze and Anita Ward. With a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

25. 21st May 1979

Air Date: 1979-06-21

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Eddy Grant, Village People, The Ruts, and Dame Edna Everage. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

28th June 1979

26. 28th June 1979

Air Date: 1979-06-28

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show including performances from Thom Pace, Janet Kay, Thin Lizzy, Squeeze, Tubeway Army, Quantum Jump, UK Subs, Lene Lovich and Gerry Rafferty, and a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

27. 5th July 1979

Air Date: 1979-07-05

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Manfred Mann's Earth Band, The Korgis, Eddy Grant, and The Ruts. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

12th July 1979

28. 12th July 1979

Air Date: 1979-07-12

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart show including performances from Siouxsie and the Banshees, Thom Pace, the Police, Rickie Lee Jones, Chantal Curtis, Public Image Ltd, Supertramp, Judie Tzuke and Tubeway Army, and a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

19th July 1979

29. 19th July 1979

Air Date: 1979-07-19

Weekly pop chart programme presented by David Jensen. Includes performances from The Real Thing, Dave Edmunds, Darts, UK Subs, the Pretenders, The Knack, Sparks, The Boomtown Rats, The Dooleys, ABBA, The Korgis and Tubeway Army. Plus a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

30. 26th July 1979

Air Date: 1979-07-26

800th edition of the chart show. A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Judie Tzuke, Electric Light Orchestra, Supertramp, and Patrick Hernandez. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

2nd August 1979

31. 2nd August 1979

Air Date: 1979-08-02

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Peter Powell, with performances from Sham 69, Olympic Runners, ABBA, the Korgis, BA Robertson, Sparks, the Specials, the Boomtown Rats and the Gibson Brothers and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

32. 9th August 1979

Air Date: 1979-08-09

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Kandidate, The Flying Lizards, Me & You Feat. We The People Band, and Spyro Gyra. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

33. 23rd August 1979

Air Date: 1979-08-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Jam, Joe Jackson, The Flying Lizards, and Roxy Music. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

30th August 1979

34. 30th August 1979

Air Date: 1979-08-30

Weekly pop chart programme presented by David Jensen, with performances from Secret Affair, Dollar, Nick Lowe, the Gibson Brothers, Gary Numan, Johnny Mathis, the Stranglers and Cliff Richard, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

6th September 1979

35. 6th September 1979

Air Date: 1979-09-06

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Peter Powell with performances by Randy Vanwarmer, Madness, Boney M, the Ruts, the Crusaders, ELO, Bill Lovelady, Roxy Music and Cliff Richard and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

36. 13th September 1979

Air Date: 1979-09-13

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Nick Lowe, Frantique, Secret Affair, and Dollar. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

20th September 1979

37. 20th September 1979

Air Date: 1979-09-20

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read with performances by the Starjets, the Jags, Kate Bush, Madness, the Bellamy Brothers, the Tourists, the Police, Sad Cafe, Rainbow and Gary Numan and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

38. 27th September 1979

Air Date: 1979-09-27

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Frantique, The Skids, Michael Jackson, and Dave Edmunds. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

4th October 1979

39. 4th October 1979

Air Date: 1979-10-04

Weekly pop chart programme presented by David Jensen with performances from XTC, Blondie, Matumbi, Buggles, Sad Cafe, Squeeze, the Jags and the Police and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

11th October 1979

40. 11th October 1979

Air Date: 1979-10-11

Andy Peebles presents another edition of the weekly pop chart with performances by the Dooleys, the Headboys, Chic, Dr Hook, Viola Wills, Errol Dunkley, the Charlie Daniels Band, Cats UK, Dave Edmunds, Dana and the Police and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

41. 18th October 1979

Air Date: 1979-10-18

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Suzi Quatro, Abba, Lena Martell, and Fleetwood Mac. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

25th October 1979

42. 25th October 1979

Air Date: 1979-10-25

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart with performances by the Specials, Viola Wills, Queen, Dr Hook, Iris Williams, the Dooleys, Janet Brown, Lena Martell and Errol Dunkley and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

1st November 1979

43. 1st November 1979

Air Date: 1979-11-01

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart with performances by Sparks, the Ramblers, Darts, the Jam, Lene Lovich, Thin Lizzy, Suzi Quatro, BA Robertson, Lena Martell and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

44. 8th November 1979

Air Date: 1979-11-08

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Matchbox, Dr. Hook, The Commodores, and Abba. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

15th November 1979

45. 15th November 1979

Air Date: 1979-11-15

David Jensen presents another edition of the weekly pop chart with performances by the Jam, Cliff Richard, the Moody Blues, Kool and the Gang, Secret Affair, Ramblers, Showaddywaddy and Dr Hook and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

46. 22nd November 1979

Air Date: 1979-11-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Commodores, The Pretenders, Madness, and Dynasty. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

29th November 1979

47. 29th November 1979

Air Date: 1979-11-29

Peter Powell presents another edition of the weekly pop chart including performances from the Gibson Brothers, the Police, the Tourists, Pink Floyd, Blondie, Thin Lizzy, Rose Royce, the Skids, Status Quo and Dr Hook and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

6th December 1979

48. 6th December 1979

Air Date: 1979-12-06

Simon Bates presents another edition of the weekly pop chart including performances from Darts, Dollar, UK Subs, the Three Degrees, the Sugarhill Gang, Storm, Motorhead, Marianne Faithfull and the Police and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

13th December 1979

49. 13th December 1979

Air Date: 1979-12-13

Mike Read presents another edition of the weekly pop chart including performances from Fiddler's Dram, Paul McCartney, the Tourists, Abba, the Beat, the Pretenders and Pink Floyd, and dance sequences by Legs & Co.

50. 20th December 1979

Air Date: 1979-12-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Greedies, The Skids, K.c. & The Sunshine Band, and David Bowie. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

Christmas 1979

51. Christmas 1979

Air Date: 1979-12-25

David 'Kid' Jensen and Peter Powell introduce a special Christmas Day edition, featuring some of the best selling records of 1979. Including performances from Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Gary Numan, Anita Ward, and B.A. Robertson.

52. Christmas 1979 - Part 2

Air Date: 1979-12-27

Dave Lee Travis and Mike Read introduce a special Christmas edition, featuring some of the best selling records of 1979. Including performances from Abba, Village People, Art Garfunkel, and The Police.

0. The Story Of 1978

Air Date:

Sue Perkins ... Herself - Narrator Pete 'Peanut' Langford ... Himself (also archive footage) (as Pete Langford) Kathryn Flett ... Herself Richard Jobson ... Himself (also archive footage) Pete Briquette ... Himself (also archive footage) Faye Fife ... Herself (also archive footage) Mike Read ... Himself (also archive footage) Tony Bramwell ... Himself Maizie Williams ... Herself (also archive footage) Chris Difford ... Himself (also archive footage) Ian Gittins ... Himself Michael Coleman ... Himself (also archive footage) (as Brian and Michael) Kevin Parrott ... Himself (also archive footage) (as Brian and Michael) Mickie Most ... Himself (archive footage) Robin Nash ... Himself (archive footage) Jimmy Pursey ... Himself (also archive footage) Lulu Cartwright ... Herself (also archive footage) (as Lulu) Sue Menhenick ... Herself (also archive footage) (as Sue) Kid Jensen ... Himself (also archive footage) (as David Jensen) Viv Albertine ...

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1980-01-03

Peter Powell presents chart hits of the week. Guests include Billy Preston & Syreeta, Kurtis Blow, Madness, the Pretenders, Dr Hook, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd and David Bowie. Also featuring a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1980-01-10

David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week, with performances by the Nolan Sisters, UFO, the Skids, Joe Jackson, Dollar, ABBA, Sheila B and Pink Floyd, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1980-01-17

Simon Bates presents chart hits of the week, with performances by Billy Preston & Syreeta, New Musik, Sad Cafe, Sister Sledge, Positive Force, Dexy's Midnight Runners and the Pretenders, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1980-01-24

Mike Read presents chart hits of the week, with performances by Buggles, the Nolans, Barbara Dickson, Matchbox, the Regents, the Pretenders, the Specials, Sheila B Devotion and the Boomtown Rats, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1980-01-31

David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Revillos, Kenny Rogers, Azymuth, John Foxx, Madness, Rupert Holmes, the Ramones, Jon & Vangelis, Billy Ocean and the Specials, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1980-02-07

Steve Wright presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Tourists, Cliff Richard, the Chords, the Regents, Queen, the Selecter, AC/DC, the Buggles and the Specials, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1980-02-15

Simon Bates presents chart hits of the week, with performances from Matchbox, Keith Michell, the Flying Lizards, Elvis Costello, Michael Jackson, Dave Edmunds, Jon & Vangelis, Marti Webb and Kenny Rogers, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1980-02-22

Peter Powell presents hits of the week. Guests include Shakin' Stevens, Blondie, the Beat, the Buggles, the Tourists, Fern Kinney, Cliff Richard, the Ramones, Iron Maiden and Kenny Rogers. Also includes a dance Sequence by Legs & Co.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1980-02-28

David 'Kid' Jensen presents pop hits of the week, with performances from Elvis Costello, Marti Webb, the Vapors, Liquid Gold, the Gibson Brothers, Stiff Little Fingers, Dave Edmunds, the Police, the Shadows and Blondie, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1980-03-06

Episode 11

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1980-03-13

Steve Wright presents pop hits of the week, with performances from the Dooleys, the Police, the Detroit Spinners, Secret Affair, the Vapors, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Gibson Brothers, Peter Gabriel, Genesis and Fern Kinney, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1980-03-20

Mike Read presents pop hits of the week, with performances from the Bodysnatchers, Squeeze, Sad Cafe, the Lambrettas, Barbara Dickson, Shakin' Stevens, Martha and the Muffins, UB40, and the Jam, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1980-03-27

Peter Powell presents chart hits of the week, with performances from Liquid Gold, Genesis, Brothers Johnson, Dr Hook, Judas Priest, Siouxsie & the Banshees, John Foxx, the Detroit Spinners and the Jam, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1980-04-03

David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week, with performances from Madness, Barbara Dickson, Dexy's Midnight Runners, the Pretenders, BA Robertson, the Lambrettas, Prima Donna and the Jam, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1980-04-10

Simon Bates presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Undertones, Sky, David Essex, Dr Hook, Saxon, Judas Priest, the Bodysnatchers, the Buggles and the Detroit Spinners, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1980-04-17

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1980-04-24

Steve Wright presents chart hits of the week, with performances from Smokie, Paul McCartney, the Cure, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Sky, Sad Cafe, Cockney Rejects, Bad Manners, David Essex, the Undertones, Johnny Logan, Blondie, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1980-05-01

Tommy Vance presents chart hits of the week, with performances from New Musik, Narada Michael Walden, the Chords, Whitesnake, Jimmy Ruffin, Saxon, the Beat, Kate Bush, Dexys Midnight Runners and Johnny Logan.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1980-05-08

Peter Powell presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Human League, Prelude, Michael Jackson, Matchbox, Jona Lewie, the Ruts, OMD and Dexys Midnight Runners, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1980-05-15

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1980-05-22

Mike Read presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Lambrettas, UK Subs, Michael Jackson, Jona Lewie, Karel Fialka, the Specials, Matchbox and Johnny Logan, and a dance routine from Legs & Co.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1980-05-29

David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week. Guests include Liquid Gold, Hot Chocolate, Elton John, Don McLean, Thin Lizzy, Roxy Music, OMD, Jermaine Jackson, Stiff Little Fingers, Mystic Merlin and Lena Zavaroni. Includes a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1980-07-09

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including tracks from Odyssey, Thin Lizzy, Kate Bush, and Splodgenessabounds. Introduced by Peter Powell & B.A. Robertson.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1980-08-07

Peter Powell and guest presenter Elton John present chart hits of the week, with performances from the Piranhas, Diana Ross, Hot Chocolate, Kelly Marie, the Gap Band, the Gibson Brothers, Bad Manners, Abba, Odyssey, Olivia Newton John and Don McLean, and a dance routine from Legs & Co.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1980-08-14

Tommy Vance presents the hits of the week from August 1980. Guests include Ultravox, David Bowie, ELO, Mike Berry, Grace Jones, Village People, Sue Wilkinson and ABBA, plus a dance routine from Legs & Co.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1980-08-21

Steve Wright presents chart hits of the week from August 1980. Guests include ELO, Sheena Easton, Hazel O'Connor, Kelly Marie, Cliff Richard, the Jam, Billy Joel, David Bowie, plus a dance routine from Legs & Co.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1980-08-28

Peter Powell presents chart hits of the week. Guests include the Barracudas, Gary Numan, the Selecter, Mike Berry, the Skids, Elton John, Sue Wilkinson, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Village People, Judas Priest and David Bowie, plus a dance routine from Legs & Co.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1980-09-04

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Kelly Marie, Hazel O'connor, Cliff Richard, and The Beat. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis & Kevin Keegan.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1980-09-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Black Sabbath, Elvis Presley, Judas Priest, and Split Enz. Introduced by Jimmy Savile & Richard Skinner.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1980-09-18

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show with guests, including Olivia Newton-John. Featuring performances by Randy Crawford, XTC, Stevie Wonder, Nick Straker Band, Billy Joel, Kelly Marie and Madness.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1980-09-25

Mike Read presents hits of the week. Guests include Split Enz, Diana Ross, Ottawan, Shalamar, Linx and the Police. Also features special guests Russ Abbot and Leo Sayer, as well as a dance sequence by Legs and Co and the weekly chart rundown.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1980-10-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Stevie Wonder, Thin Lizzy, Odyssey, and Black Slate. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1980-10-09

Peter Powell introduces the pop chart programme, including performances from Status Quo, Diana Ross, OMD, Black Slate, the Nolans, Linx, Gilbert O'Sullivan, and the Police. Includes chart rundown and a performance by Legs & Co. Also features a guest apperance from Dennis Waterman & Paul Jones.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1980-10-16

Tommy Vance introduces the pop chart programme, including performances from Showaddywaddy, Adam & the Ants, Matchbox, the Police, Madness and George Benson. Plus, a chart rundown and a performance from Legs & Co. Guest appearances from Suzi Quatro, Dollar and Michael Palin.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1980-10-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Nolans, Kelly Marie, Kate Bush, and Ottawan. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1980-10-30

Peter Powell introduces the pop chart programme, including performances from Adam and the Ants, Odyssey, Bad Manners, Sheena Easton, Showaddywaddy and Barbra Streisand.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1980-11-06

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Status Quo, Stephanie Mills, Roxy Music, and MotÖrhead. Introduced by Jimmy Savile & Richard Skinner.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1980-11-13

Simon Bates presents the iconic pop show. Includes appearances from Iron Maiden, David Bowie, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Liquid Gold, Spandau Ballet, ABBA and Blondie. Plus a performance from Legs & Co, and special guests Dr Hook and Stu Francis.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1980-11-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Boomtown Rats, Eddy Grant, Kool & The Gang, and Status Quo. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1980-11-27

Tommy Vance presents the pop show. Includes performances from Showaddywaddy, Robert Palmer, Stray Cats, UB40, ABBA, Madness and Spandau Ballet, plus a dance routine from Legs and Co.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1980-12-04

Peter Powell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 December 1993 and featuring St Winifred's School Choir, Eddy Grant, Neil Diamond, Jona Lewie, AC/DC, The Boomtown Rats, Abba and a dance routine from Legs & Co.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1980-12-11

Richard Skinner presents the pop show, with performances from Adam and the Ants, Madness, the Stray Cats, Status Quo, Queen, ABBA and the Police. Guests include Gary Numan, and there's a dance performance from Legs & Co.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1980-12-18

Simon Bates presents the weekly pop show. Includes performances from the Beat, St Winifred's School Choir, the Specials, Gary Numan, Robert Palmer, the Nolans and Jona Lewie, and a dance routine by Legs & Co.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1981-01-01

Dave Lee Travis and Tommy Vance introduce a special edition, featuring some of the top records of 1980. Including performances from Ottawan, The Jam, The Detroit Spinners, and Kelly Marie.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1981-01-08

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, with performances from The Look, Chas and Dave, The Beat, Matchbox, The Nolans and Racey, and a dance sequence from Legs & Co.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1981-01-15

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Gary Numan, Dire Straits, Phil Collins, and Mac Davis. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1981-01-22

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, with performances from The Look, Spandau Ballet, XTC, Adam and the Ants, Bad Manners and Blondie.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1981-01-29

Tommy Vance introduces the pop programme, featuring Slade, The Stranglers, Sheila Hylton, Susan Fassbender, John Lennon, The Gap Band, Phil Collins, Madness and Ultravox, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1981-02-05

Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring Joe Dolce, The Stray Cats, The Passions, Rainbow, Blondie, Spandau Ballet, Cliff Richard, Dire Straits, XTC and John Lennon, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1981-02-12

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, featuring The Pretenders, Barbara Jones, Kelly Marie, Freeez, Beggar and Co, Coast to Coast, Slade and John Lennon, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1981-02-19

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Rainbow, Headgirl (motorhead & Girlschool), Stray Cats, and Visage. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1981-02-26

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring Status Quo, Kim Wilde, Madness, Kiki Dee, Coast to Coast, The Passions, Roxy Music and Joe Dolce, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1981-03-05

Mike Read introduces the pop programme, featuring Duran Duran, Shakin Stevens, Phil Collins, The Who, Adam and the Ants, Toyah, Motorhead & Girlschool, Joe Dolce, Talking Heads and The Teardrop Explodes, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1981-03-12

Tommy Vance introduces the pop programme, featuring The Teardrop Explodes, Kim Wilde, Linx, Status Quo, Kelly Marie, Freeez, Beggar & Co, Landscape, Talking Heads, Kiki Dee, Coast to Coast and Roxy Music, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1981-03-19

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring Sharon Redd, Bucks Fizz, Colin Blunstone & Dave Stewart, Toyah, The Who, Phil Collins, Shakin Stevens, Visage, Roxy Music and Duran Duran, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1981-03-26

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, featuring Graham Bonnet, Hazel O'Connor, Tony Capstick, Gillan, Lene Lovich, Bad Manners, Shakin' Stevens, Linx, Landscape, the Polecats and Kim Wilde, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1981-04-02

Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring Stiff Little Fingers, Liquid Gold, Light of the World, Children of Tansley School, Sugar Minott, Lena Zavaroni, Spandau Ballet, Shakin' Stevens, Stevie Wonder, The Nolans and Bucks Fizz, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1981-04-09

Mike Read introduces the pop programme, featuring Keith Marshall, Bucks Fizz, Public Image, Eddy Grant, Linx, Saxon, Graham Bonnet, Gillan, The Whispers and Shakin' Stevens, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1981-04-16

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring Bad Manners, Girlschool, Department S, The Beat, The Cure, The Nolans, UK Subs, The Jacksons, Whitesnake, Spandau Ballet, Sugar Minott, Bucks Fizz and Ennio Morricone, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1981-04-23

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Matchbox, Roger Taylor, Barry Manilow, and Keith Marshall. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1981-04-30

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Madness, Sheena Easton, Ennio Morricone, and Quincy Jones. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1981-05-07

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Stray Cats, Keith Marshall, Eddy Grant, and Reo Speedwagon. Introduced by Peter Powell.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1981-05-14

Tommy Vance introduces the pop programme. Includes appearances from Thin Lizzy, Department S, Tenpole Tudor, Sheena Easton, Kim Carnes and Adam and the Ants, plus a dance performance by Legs and Co.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1981-05-21

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Shakin' Stevens, Toyah, The Teardrop Explodes, and The Human League. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1981-05-28

Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring The Polecats, UB40, Hazel O'Connor, Coast to Coast, Adam & the Ants and Kim Carnes, plus a dance performance from Legs & Co.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1981-06-04

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, featuring Siouxsie & the Banshees, Imagination, Phil Collins, Squeeze, The Jam, Toyah and Adam & the Ants, plus a dance performance from Legs & Co.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1981-06-11

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Hazel O'connor, Elaine Paige, Ultravox, and Enigma. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1981-06-18

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring Linx, Phil Collins, Odyssey, The Specials, Imagination and Smokey Robinson, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1981-06-25

Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring The Evasions, Randy Crawford, Depeche Mode, Elaine Paige, Kirsty MacColl and Gillan, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1981-07-02

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Third World, Quincy Jones, Linx, and Michael Jackson. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1981-07-09

A special live edition of the chart show, celebrating the 900th episode. A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Supremes, The Dave Clark Five, Randy Crawford, and Tom Tom Club. Introduced by Jimmy Savile, Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, & Pete Murray.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1981-07-16

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring Spandau Ballet, Saxon, Dexys Midnight Runners, Third World, Kate Bush, Bad Manners and The Specials, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1981-07-23

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, featuring the Vapors, Tight Fit, Gidea Park, Sheena Easton, Visage and the Specials, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1981-07-30

Steve Wright introduces the pop programme, featuring Kim Wilde, The Undertones, Duran Duran, Bill Wyman, Stevie Wonder, Spandau Ballet, The Specials and Shakin' Stevens, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1981-08-06

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Sheena Easton, Lobo, Reo Speedwagon, and Tight Fit. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1981-08-13

Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring Duran Duran, Soft Cell, Aneka, Shakin' Stevens, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Electric Light Orchestra and Bill Wyman, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1981-08-20

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Human League, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Randy Crawford, and Lobo. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1981-08-27

Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, featuring Startrax, Ultravox, Cliff Richard, The Rolling Stones, Aneka and Genesis, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1981-09-03

Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, featuring The Teardrop Explodes, OMD, Modern Romance, Dollar, Soft Cell, Gary Numan and Funkapolitan, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1981-09-10

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Cliff Richard, Randy Crawford, Imagination, and Ottawan. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1981-09-17

Steve Wright introduces the pop programme, featuring performances from Gidea Park, Beggar & Co, Sheena Easton, Godley and Creme, The Pointer Sisters, Bucks Fizz and Adam & The Ants, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1981-09-24

Simon Bates introduces the pop chart programme, featuring performances from Slade, Depeche Mode, Madness, Imagination, Alvin Stardust, Linx and Adam & The Ants, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1981-10-01

Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read, first broadcast on 1 October 1981. Includes appearances from The Tweets, Toyah, Altered Images, Gidea Park, The Creatures, Bad Manners, Dollar and Adam & The Ants, plus a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1981-10-08

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, Shakin' Stevens, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and Tight Fit. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1981-10-15

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the TOTP hits of the week, first broadcast on 15 October 1981. Includes appearances from BA Robertson & Maggie Bell, Squeeze, Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, This Year's Blonde, Toyah, The Creatures and Bad Manners. Also includes a dance sequence by Legs & Co.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1981-10-22

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from The Human League, The Four Tops, Gillan, and The Jam. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1981-10-29

Simon Bates presents appearances from Altered Images, Trevor Walters, Haircut 100, Squeeze, Olivia Newton John, OMD, BA Robertson & Maggie Bell, and Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1981-11-05

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 5 November 1981. Includes appearances from The Dukes, Jets, ABC, Modern Romance, The Police, Rush, Julio Iglesias, Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, and The Four Tops.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1981-11-12

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Omd, The Fureys With Davey Arthur, Air Supply, and Daryl Hall & John Oates. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1981-11-19

Steve Wright presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 19 November 1981. Includes appearances by Modern Romance, The Pretenders, Fun Boy Three, ABC, Trevor Walters, Julio Iglesias, Diana Ross, Soft Cell and Zoo.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1981-11-26

Mike Read presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 26 November 1981. Includes appearances by Kim Wilde, Jets, Toyah, Kool & The Gang, Earth Wind & Fire, Cliff Richard, Ultravox, and Queen & David Bowie.

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1981-12-03

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 3rd December 1981. Includes appearances from Bad Manners, Soft Cell, Duran Duran, Fun Boy Three, Godley & Creme, The Human League, Julio Iglesias and Zoo.

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1981-12-10

A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Madness, Ken Dodd, Bucks Fizz, and Abba. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1981-12-17

Simon Bates presents the pop charts show, first broadcast on 17 December 1981. Includes appearances from Duran Duran, Godley & Creme, the Snowmen, Cliff Richard, Rod Stewart, Status Quo, the Human League and Zoo.

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1981-12-24

David 'Kid' Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 24 December 1981. Includes appearances from Bucks Fizz, Dollar, Roy Wood & Wizzard, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Altered Images, the Human League and Zoo.

53. The Hits of 1981

Air Date: 1981-12-31

Mike Read presents the hits of 1981, in a show first broadcast on 31 December 1981. Includes appearances from Adam & the Ants, John Lennon, Roxy Music, Aneka, The Police, The Specials, Joe Dolce, Julio Iglesias, Bucks Fizz, Soft Cell and The Human League.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1982-01-07

Peter Powell presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 7th January 1982. Includes appearances from Alton Edwards, Mobiles, Shakatak, the Human League, Jon & Vangelis, Meat Loaf and Zoo.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1982-01-14

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Elkie Brooks, Altered Images, Kool & The Gang, and Brown Sauce. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1982-01-21

David Jensen presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 21st January 1982. Includes appearances from Gillan, the Mobiles, XTC, Jon & Vangelis, Phil Lynott, Meat Loaf, OMD, Christopher Cross, Foreigner, Bucks Fizz and Zoo.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1982-01-28

Simon Bates presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 28 January 1982 and featuring Tight Fit, Stiff Little Fingers, Elkie Brooks, Alton Edwards, Haircut 100, Olivia Newton-John, The Stranglers and Shakin' Stevens.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1982-02-04

John Peel presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 4 February 1982. Includes appearances from OMD, Jets, Soft Cell, XTC, Christopher Cross, Kraftwerk, Theatre of Hate and Zoo.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1982-02-11

Tommy Vance presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 11 February 1982. Includes appearances from Fun Boy Three & Bananarama, the Stranglers, Bow Wow Wow, Adrian Gurvitz, Hall & Oates, Depeche Mode, the J Geils Band, Modern Romance, Haircut 100 and the Jam.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1982-02-18

Mike Read presents the pop chart show. Includes appearances from Toni Basil, Madness, UB40, Tight Fit, the Jam, Robert Palmer, George Benson and Jets.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1982-02-25

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from J. Geils Band, Bow Wow Wow, The Associates, and Adrian Gurvitz. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1982-03-04

David Jensen presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 4 March 1982. Includes appearances by Toni Basil, Tight Fit, Gary Numan, ABC, Jets, Madness and Zoo.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1982-03-11

Simon Bates presents the chart show programme, first broadcast on 11 March 1982. Includes performances from Bow Wow Wow, Fun Boy Three & Bananarama, Depeche Mode, Julio Iglesias, Haircut 100, the Associates, Adrian Gurvitz and Tight Fit.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1982-03-18

Steve Wright presents the chart show, first broadcast on 18 March 1982 and featuring Tight Fit, Gary Numan, Japan, Classix Nouveaux, ABC, Imagination and Visage.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1982-03-25

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 25 March 1982. Includes appearances from Bucks Fizz, Goombay Dance Band, Pluto Shervington, Killing Joke, Altered Images, Julio Iglesias, and Chas and Dave.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1982-04-01

John Peel presents the weekly pop chart show. Includes appearances from Motorhead, Imagination, Roxy Music, Status Quo, Japan, Goombay Dance Band and Shakatak.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1982-04-08

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 8 April 1982. Includes appearances from Haircut 100, Chas & Dave, Boomtown Rats, Elton John, Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney, Foster & Allen, Goombay Dance Band and Pigbag.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1982-04-15

David Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 15 April 1982. Includes appearances from Spandau Ballet, Simple Minds, Bucks Fizz, Dollar, Shakatak, Bardo and Roxy Music. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1982-04-22

Peter Powell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 April 1982. Includes appearances by Pigbag, Bananarama & the Fun Boy Three, Elton John, Kim Wilde, Haircut 100 and Shakin' Stevens. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1982-04-29

Richard Skinner presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 29 April 1982. Includes appearances from Nicole, Hot Chocolate, Yazoo, Monsoon, Rocky Sharpe & the Replays, Simple Minds, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Spandau Ballet, and Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1982-05-06

With the Scottish and English World Cup Squads, BA Robertson, Chas & Dave, Junior, Patrice Rushen, Tight Fit, Bananarama & Fun Boy Three, and Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1982-05-13

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Yazoo, Fun Boy Three, Hot Chocolate, and Spandau Ballet. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1982-05-20

Peter Powell presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 20th May 1982. Includes appearances from Adam Ant, Rocky Sharpe & The Replays, Madness, ABC, Iron Maiden, Ph.D, Tight Fit, Nicole and Patrice Rushen. Also features a dance performance from Zoo.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1982-05-27

John Peel presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 27 May 1982. Includes appearances from Debbie Harry, Genesis, Japan, Soft Cell, Duran Duran and Madness. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1982-06-03

David Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 3 June 1982. Includes appearances from Junior, Charlene, ABC, Fun Boy Three, Echo & the Bunnymen, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Adam Ant and Madness. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1982-06-10

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Soft Cell, Asia, Rick Springfield, and Diana Ross. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1982-06-17

Simon Bates presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 17 June 1982. Includes appearances by Natasha, Roxy Music, Echo & the Bunnymen, Duran Duran, ABC, Bow Wow Wow, Queen, Toyah and Adam Ant.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1982-06-24

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Steve Miller Band, Odyssey, Captain Sensible, and Bucks Fizz. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1982-07-01

John Peel presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 1 July 1982. Includes appearances from Natasha, Captain Sensible, Visage, Queen, Midge Ure, The Jam and Dollar. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1982-07-08

David Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 8 July 1982. Includes appearances from Captain Sensible, Bananarama, Imagination, Irene Cara, Odyssey, Bucks Fizz and The Steve Miller Band.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1982-07-15

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 15 July 1982. Includes appearances from Hot Chocolate, Dexys Midnight Runners, Cliff Richard, David Essex, Japan, Visage and Irene Cara.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1982-07-22

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 22 July 1982. Includes appearances from The Belle Stars, Madness, Bananarama, The Brat, Trio, Junior, The Stranglers, Dollar and Irene Cara. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1982-07-29

Mike Read presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 29 July 1982. Includes appearances from Dexys Midnight Runners, Hot Chocolate, The Firm, David Essex, Yazoo, Paul McCartney, Irene Cara and Cliff Richard. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1982-08-05

David Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 5 August 1982. Includes appearances by Madness, Junior, Brat, Belle Stars, Kid Creole & the Coconuts, Bad Manners, The Stranglers, Dexys Midnight Runners and Donna Summer, and a dance performance by Zoo.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1982-08-12

John Peel presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 12 August 1982. Includes Toto Coelo, Yazoo, The Associates, Haysi Fantayzee, Wavelength, Fun Boy Three, Sheena Easton, Boys Town Gang and The Firm, and a dance performance by Zoo.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1982-08-19

David Jensen presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 19 August 1982. Includes appearances from Modern Romance, Haircut 100, Captain Sensible, Kids from Fame, Soft Cell, Dexys Midnight Runners, Survivor, Talk Talk and Duran Duran.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1982-08-26

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Shakin' Stevens, Boystown Gang, Rocker's Revenge, and Toto Coelo. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1982-09-02

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Captain Sensible, and Showaddywaddy. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1982-09-09

Peter Powell presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 9 September 1982. Includes Evelyn King, Gillan, Dire Straits, Survivor, David Christie and Shakin' Stevens. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1982-09-16

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 16 September 1982. Includes appearances from Mari Wilson, Simple Minds, Shakatak, The Jam, Adam Ant and Survivor. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1982-09-23

John Peel presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 23 September 1982. Includes appearances from David Christie, Culture Club, Fat Larry's Band, Depeche Mode, Musical Youth, Survivor and Evelyn King. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1982-09-30

A special edition of the show, celebrating 15 years of Radio 1. Including performances from Ultravox, Adam Ant, Roxy Music, and Musical Youth. Introduced by the Radio 1 DJs.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1982-10-07

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Chicago, Bauhaus, Spandau Ballet, and The Animals. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1982-10-14

John Peel presents the chart show, first broadcast on 14 October 1982. Includes appearances from Mari Wilson, Tears for Fears, Pinkees, Barry Manilow, Melba Moore, Ultravox, The Beatles and Musical Youth. Also includes a dance performance from Zoo.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1982-10-21

Peter Powell presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 21 December 1982. Includes appearances from The Piranhas, Toyah, The Kids from Fame, Imagination, Kool and the Gang, Bauhaus, Spandau Ballet, Culture Club, Sharon Redd and Shakin' Stevens.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1982-10-28

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 28 October 1982. Includes appearances from Raw Silk, Blue Zoo, Culture Club, Dionne Warwick, Melba Moore, The Beatles, Tears for Fears and Eddy Grant.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1982-11-04

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Diana Ross, John Cougar, Daryl Hall & John Oates, and Kool & The Gang. Introduced by Mike Smith.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1982-11-11

David Jensen presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 11 November 1982. Includes appearances from Blue Zoo, A Flock of Seagulls, Clannad, Dionne Warwick, Donna Summer, Marvin Gaye, Eddy Grant and Zoo.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1982-11-18

John Peel presents the weekly chart show first broadcast on 18 November 1982. Includes appearances from Modern Romance, Duran Duran, Blancmange, Renee & Renato, Wham, Eddy Grant, Tears for Fears and Hall & Oates.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1982-11-25

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Musical Youth, Ultravox, Supertramp, and A Flock Of Seagulls. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1982-12-02

Peter Powell presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 2 December 1982. Includes appearances from Dexys Midnight Runners, The Human League, Whitesnake, Bucks Fizz, Modern Romance, Duran Duran and The Jam.

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1982-12-09

Simon Bates presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 9 December 1982. Includes appearances from Shalamar, Soft Cell, Shakin' Stevens, Yazoo, Junior, Lionel Richie, The Jam, Renee & Renato, and David Bowie & Bing Crosby.

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1982-12-16

A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Phil Collins, Pat Benatar, Joe Jackson, and David Essex. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1982-12-23

David Jensen presents the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 23 December 1982. Includes appearances from The Maisonettes, David Bowie & Bing Crosby, Incantation, Shakin' Stevens, Imagination, ABBA, Keith Harris & Orville, Renee & Renato and Modern Romance.

52. Christmas 1982 - Part 1

Air Date: 1982-12-25

John Peel leads a gaggle of Radio 1 DJs presenting some of the greatest hits of 1982, including Duran Duran, Dexys Midnight Runners, Culture Club, Haircut 100, Spandau Ballet, Captain Sensible and Bucks Fizz.

53. Christmas 1982 - Part 2

Air Date: 1982-12-30

A live end-of-the-year edition hosted by Jimmy Savile, with more hits of 1982. Jonathan King also takes a look back at the American No 1s of 1982. Including performances from Bardo, John Cougar, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and The Belle Stars.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1983-01-06

Mike Smith & Tommy Vance take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Phil Collins, Bucks Fizz, Wah!, and The Stranglers.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1983-01-13

John Peel and David Jensen present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 13 January 1983. Featuring Incantation, Men at Work, Sharon Redd, Keith Harris and Orville, The Belle Stars, John Williams, Eddy Grant, The Maisonettes, Phil Collins and Donna Summer.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1983-01-20

Janice Long and Gary Davies present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 20 January 1983. Featuring appearances from Kajagoogoo, Joe Jackson, Echo and the Bunnymen, Melba Moore, U2, Laura Branigan, The Stranglers, Phil Collins and Billy Griffin.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1983-01-27

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 27 January 1983. Features Level 42, The Belle Stars, Central Line, The Beatles, China Crisis, Wham!, Bauhaus, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes, Dire Straits and Men at Work.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1983-02-03

John Peel and David Jensen introduce the latest hits from the pop charts, first broadcast on 3 February 1983. Featuring Haysi Fantayzee, Indeep, Tears For Fears, U2 and Men at Work.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1983-02-10

Janice Long and Pat Sharp present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 10 February 1983. Featuring The Belle Stars, Toto, Level 42, Michael Jackson, Central Line, China Crisis and Men at Work.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1983-02-17

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 17 February 1983. Featuring Wham, Tears for Fears, Icehouse, Musical Youth, Madness, Haysi Fantayzee, Fun Boy Three and Kajagoogoo.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1983-02-24

Andy Peebles and Dave Lee Travis take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Michael Jackson, Toto, Eurythmics, and Kajagoogoo.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1983-03-03

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 March 1983 and featuring OMD, Bananarama, Patti Austin with James Ingram, and Michael Jackson.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1983-03-10

Mike Smith and Tommy Vance take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Spandau Ballet, David Joseph, and Thompson Twins.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1983-03-17

Tony Blackburn and Gary Davies present the weekly chart show, first broadcast on 17 March 1983. Featuring Bananarama, The Style Council, Ultravox, Joan Armatrading, Bonnie Tyler and Bucks Fizz.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1983-03-23

With JoBoxers, David Bowie, Orange Juice, Altered John Peel and David Jensen present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 23 March 1983. Featuring JoBoxers, David Bowie, Orange Juice, Altered Images, Duran Duran and David Joseph.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1983-03-31

Steve Wright and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 March 1983. Featuring New Order, The Style Council, Mari Wilson, U2, Kajagoogoo, Tracey Ullman and Duran Duran.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1983-04-07

Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 April 1983 and featuring Dexys Midnight Runners, Culture Club, Joboxers, Twisted Sister, Michael Jackson, F. R. David, Nick Heyward, Big Country and David Bowie.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1983-04-14

Gary Davies and Andy Peebles present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 April 1983. Featuring Sweet Dreams, Eurythmics, Bauhaus, Kissing the Pink, Sunfire, Kajagoogoo and David Bowie.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1983-04-21

Richard Skinner and Janice Long present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 April 1983. Featuring Culture Club, The Human League, FR David, Heaven 17, Thompson Twins, Spandau Ballet and David Bowie.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1983-04-28

John Peel and David Jensen present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 April 1983. Featuring Galaxy, The Creatures, Tears for Fears, Kissing the Pink and Spandau Ballet.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1983-05-05

Britain's longest running pop music show celebrates its 1,000th edition. Since its first transmission on 1st January 1964, Top of the Pops has provided a weekly programme reflecting the bands and artists in the current hit parade. Included in this special edition are video clips and personalities from the past 19 years, plus a look at the top pop records from in the charts. Including performances from The Human League, Thompson Twins, Spandau Ballet, and Heaven 17.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1983-05-12

Mike Read and Tommy Vance present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 May 1983. Featuring Modern Romance, Hall & Oates, Hot Chocolate, Galaxy, The Creatures, Men at Work and Spandau Ballet.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1983-05-19

Simon Bates and Gary Davies present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 May 1983. Featuring D Train, New Edition, David Grant, Blancmange, The Beat and Wham.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1983-05-26

Peter Powell and Pat Sharp present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 May 1983. Featuring Big Country, Hot Chocolate, The Police, New Edition and Forrest.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1983-06-02

Jimmy Savile and Tony Blackburn take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Elton John, The Tubes, Irene Cara, and Yazoo.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1983-06-08

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart show, first broadcast on 8 June 1983. Studio guests include Twisted Sister, The Imposter, Shakatak, Big Country and The Police.

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1983-06-16

Mike Read and Dave Lee Travis take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Kajagoogoo, Shalamar, The Truth, and Michael Jackson.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1983-06-23

Simon Bates and Peter Powell introduce the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 June 1983. Featuring Freeez, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Shakatak, Mike Oldfield, H20 and The Police.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1983-06-30

Richard Skinner and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 June 1983. Featuring Shalamar, Nick Heyward, Irene Cara, Paul Young, Tom Robinson, Bucks Fizz and Rod Stewart.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1983-07-07

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 July 1983. Featuring Roman Holliday, Freeez, The Cure, Funk Masters and Jimmy the Hoover.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1983-07-14

Peter Powell and Andy Peebles present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 July 1983. Featuring Paul Young, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Heaven 17, Echo & the Bunnymen and Bananarama.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1983-07-21

Jimmy Savile and Pat Sharp take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Roman Holliday, Freeez, and The Cure.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1983-07-28

Mike Read and Janice Long present another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 July 1983. Featuring KC and the Sunshine Band, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, The Lotus Eaters and Bananarama.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1983-08-04

John Peel and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from The Police, Galaxy Featuring Phil Fearon, Tracie, and Shakin' Stevens.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1983-08-11

Another edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 August 1983. Presented by Richard Skinner and Tommy Vance, featuring tracks by David Grant, Level 42 and Depeche Mode.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1983-08-18

Dave Lee Travis and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Wham!, Elton John, Galaxy Featuring Phil Fearon, and Madness.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1983-08-25

Mike Smith and Simon Bates take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Rod Stewart, The Police, Michael Sembello, and Ub40.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1983-09-01

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 September 1983. Featuring Modern Romance, Madness, Genesis, Big Country, Stray Cats and UB40.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1983-09-08

Peter Powell and Andy Peebles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 September 1983. Featuring Heaven 17, JoBoxers, Ryan Paris, Paul Young, Status Quo, Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack, UB40 and Level 42.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1983-09-15

Jimmy Savile and Janice Long take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Culture Club, David Essex, The Truth, and Modern Romance.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1983-09-22

Simon Bates and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 September 1983. With Toyah Willcox, David Bowie, Nick Heyward, The Alarm, Howard Jones and Hot Chocolate.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1983-09-29

Dave Lee Travis and Tommy Vance take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from David Essex, George Benson, Kajagoogoo, and Air Supply.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1983-10-06

David Jensen and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 October 1983. Featuring Freeez, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, David Grant, The Alarm, New Order and Culture Club.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1983-10-13

Peter Powell and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 October 1983. Featuring Roman Holliday, Tracey Ullman, Siouxsie & The Banshees, George Benson, Lydia Murdock, Lionel Richie and Culture Club.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1983-10-20

Andy Peebles and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 October 1983. Featuring David Grant, Rocksteady Crew, Howard Jones, Freeez, Elton John, Depeche Mode, Men Without Hats and Culture Club.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1983-10-27

With ABC, Donna Summer, Elton John, Status Quo, Madness, Shakin' Stevens and Billy Joel.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1983-11-03

Peter Powell and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 November 1983 and featuring ABC, Donna Summer, Elton John, Status Quo, Madness, Shakin' Stevens and Billy Joel.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1983-11-10

David Jensen and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 November 1983. Features Musical Youth, Adam Ant, Eurythmics, Limahl, The Cure and Billy Joel.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1983-11-17

Jimmy Savile and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Shakin' Stevens, Paul Mccartney & Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, and Michael Jackson.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1983-11-24

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 November 1983. Featuring Paul Young, Tina Turner, The Smiths, Marilyn, Simple Minds, The Style Council and Billy Joel.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1983-12-01

Dave Lee Travis and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, Genesis, Cliff Richard, and Aztec Camera.

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1983-12-08

Mike Read and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 December 1983. Featuring Thompson Twins, Billy Joel, Tears for Fears, Howard Jones, Culture Club and The Flying Pickets.

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1983-12-15

Simon Bates and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 December 1983. Featuring Status Quo, UB40, Slade, The Pretenders, Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, and The Flying Pickets.

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1983-12-22

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 December 1983. Artists include Slade, Culture Club, Paul McCartney, Dennis Waterman & George Cole, Billy Joel, Howard Jones and The Flying Pickets.

52. Christmas 1983 - Part 1

Air Date: 1983-12-25

The Radio 1 DJs present some of the best-selling tracks of 1983, in this special Christmas Day edition. Including performances from Michael Jackson, Men At Work, Eurythmics, and Adam Ant.

53. Christmas 1983 - Part 2

Air Date: 1983-12-29

The Radio 1 DJs present some of the best-selling tracks of 1983, in this special edition. Including performances from Mike Oldfield, Tracey Ullman, Michael Sembello, and Phil Collins.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1984-01-05

Special 20th anniversary edition from 5 January 1984, with performances by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Rod Stewart, Status Quo, Frank Kelly, Slade and The Flying Pickets.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1984-01-12

Mike Read and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 January 1984. Featuring The Icicle Works, Howard Jones, Shakin' Stevens & Bonnie Tyler, Roland Rat, Lionel Richie, Joe Fagin and Paul McCartney.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1984-01-19

Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1984. Featuring Whitesnake, Big Country, Fiction Factory, China Crisis, Gloria Gaynor, John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1984-01-26

Mike Smith and Richard Skinner take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Echo & The Bunnymen, Joe Fagin, and Cyndi Lauper.

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1984-02-02

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1984. Includes appearances from Musical Youth, Queen, Matthew Wilder, Fiction Factory, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Juan Martin and Duran Duran.

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1984-02-09

Gary Davies and Dave Lee Travis take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Nik Kershaw, Elbow Bones & The Racketeers, Madness, and Madonna.

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1984-02-16

Simon Bates and Peter Powell introduce the pop chart programme. Featuring Slade, Thompson Twins, Style Council, Shannon, Matt Bianco and Nena.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1984-02-23

Mike Read and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 February 1984 and featuring Hot Chocolate, Rockwell, Marilyn, Nik Kershaw, Carmel and Howard Jones.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1984-03-01

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 March 1984. Featuring Matt Bianco, Van Halen, Alexei Sayle, Break Machine, Wang Chung, Slade, Nena and Julia & Company.

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1984-03-08

Richard Skinner and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 March 1984. Including appearances from Galaxy, The Weather Girls, Sade, Bananarama, Howard Jones, Tracey Ullman and Nena.

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1984-03-15

Simon Bates and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Lionel Richie, Alexei Sayle, Wang Chung, and Nena.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1984-03-22

Peter Powell and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 March 1984. Featuring Depeche Mode, Shakin' Stevens, Culture Club, UB40, Sade and Lionel Richie.

Episode 13

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1984-03-29

Mike Read and Andy Peebles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 March 1984 and featuring The Special AKA, Captain Sensible, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Madonna, Thompson Twins and Lionel Richie.

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1984-04-05

John Peel and David Jensen take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1984-04-12

Dave Lee Travis and Richard Skinner take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Dead Or Alive, Lionel Richie, and The Cure.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1984-04-19

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 April 1984. Featuring The Special AKA, Thompson Twins, Blancmange, Queen, Nik Kershaw, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Lionel Richie and Kool and the Gang.

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1984-04-26

Simon Bates and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 April 1984. Featuring Sandie Shaw and The Smiths, Duran Duran, Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Flying Pickets and Lionel Richie.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1984-05-03

Mike Read and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 May 1984 and featuring appearances from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Blancmange, New Order, Kenny Loggins, Jocelyn Brown, The Human League and Duran Duran.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1984-05-10

David Jensen and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 May 1984. Includes appearances from Belle and the Devotions, Queen, The Flying Pickets, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Terri Wells, The Pointer Sisters and Duran Duran.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1984-05-17

Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 May 1984. Includes appearances from Break Machine, Deniece Williams, Marillion, Hazell Dean, Womack & Womack, Ultravox, Duran Duran and Kenny Loggins.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1984-05-24

Mike Smith and Janice Long take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from The Style Council, Howard Jones, Duran Duran, and Status Quo.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1984-05-31

Richard Skinner and Dave Lee Travis take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Elton John, David Sylvian, The Smiths, and Deniece Williams.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1984-06-07

John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 June 1984. Includes appearances from Spandau Ballet, Howard Jones, Evelyn Thomas, Bananarama, Bronski Beat and Wham!

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1984-06-14

Peter Powell and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 June 1984. Includes appearances from The Art Company, The Smiths, Scritti Politti, Ozzy Osbourne, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1984-06-21

Simon Bates and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Omd, Cyndi Lauper, Ollie & Jerry, and Elvis Costello & The Attractions.

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1984-06-28

Steve Wright and Andy Peebles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 June 1984. Featuring The Bluebells, Human League, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Alison Moyet, Scritti Politti and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1984-07-05

Jimmy Savile and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Cyndi Lauper, Thompson Twins, Prince, and The Pointer Sisters.

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1984-07-12

John Peel and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 July 1984. Featuring Shakatak, Tina Turner, Alison Moyet, Phil Fearon and Galaxy, Echo and The Bunnymen, The Bluebells and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1984-07-19

Peter Powell and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 July 1984. Featuring The Mighty Wah!, Prince, Billy Idol, Blancmange, Divine, Thompson Twins and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1984-07-26

Dave Lee Travis and Janice Long take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Queen, Windjammer, Jeffrey Osborne, and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1984-08-02

Simon Bates and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 August 1984. Featuring Black Lace, Kane Gang, A Flock of Seagulls, Trevor Walters, George Michael and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1984-08-09

Richard Skinner and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 August 1984. Featuring Tracey Ullman, Windjammer, Jeffery Osborne, Blancmange, Laura Branigan and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1984-08-16

Andy Peebles and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 August 1984. Featuring Tears for Fears, Howard Jones, Black Lace, Iron Maiden, A Flock of Seagulls, Trevor Walters and George Michael.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1984-08-23

Mike Read and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 August 1984. Featuring Alphaville, Elton John, Break Machine, Miami Sound Machine, Tracey Ullman, Spandau Ballet, Rod Stewart and George Michael.

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1984-08-30

Jimmy Savile, Mike Smith, Richard Skinner and Simon Bates take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including the naming of the new British Rail InterCity express, and an attempt to break the existing record from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. Including performances from Bucks Fizz, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, and Ray Parker Jr.

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1984-09-06

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 September 1984. Featuring Bucks Fizz, Spandau Ballet, Sister Sledge, Level 42, Alphaville and Stevie Wonder.

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1984-09-13

Dave Lee Travis and Bruno Brookes take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Ray Parker Jr, U2, Depeche Mode, and Miami Sound Machine.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1984-09-20

Steve Wright and Andy Peebles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 September 1984. Featuring Bronski Beat, David Bowie, Sister Sledge, Queen, Nik Kershaw, Adam Ant, Level 42 and Stevie Wonder.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1984-09-27

Mike Smith and Peter Powell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Shakin' Stevens, U2, Stephanie Mills, and Prince.

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1984-10-04

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 October 1984. Featuring The Cars, Culture Club, The Stranglers, Adam Ant and Stevie Wonder.

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1984-10-11

Mike Read and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 October 1984. Featuring Kim Wilde, Sade, Paul Young, Alison Moyet, the Style Council and Stevie Wonder.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1984-10-18

Gary Davies and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 October 1984. Featuring Spandau Ballet, Chaka Khan, Julian Lennon, John Waite, Meat Loaf, Ultravox and Wham.

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1984-10-25

Peter Powell and Dave Lee Travis take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Lionel Richie, Zz Top, Billy Ocean, and Status Quo.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1984-11-01

Mike Smith and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Chaka Khan, The Pointer Sisters, Iron Maiden, and Ultravox.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1984-11-08

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 November 1984. Featuring Limahl, Status Quo, Depeche Mode, Alison Moyet, Billy Ocean, Chicago, Gary Numan, Eugene Wilde and Chaka Khan.

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1984-11-15

Mike Read and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 November 1984 and featuring Matt Bianco, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Alvin Stardust, Nik Kershaw and Chaka Khan.

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1984-11-22

John Peel and Tommy Vance present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 November 1984. Featuring Nick Heyward, The Human League, Billy Ocean, Murray Head, Shakin' Stevens and Chaka Khan.

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1984-11-29

Peter Powell and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 November 1984. Featuring Nik Kershaw, The Eurythmics, Slade, Tina Turner, Kool & The Gang, Madonna, Alvin Stardust and Jim Diamond.

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1984-12-06

Mike Smith and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Thompson Twins, Murray Head, Alison Moyet, and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 1984-12-13

Steve Wright and Peter Powell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Wham!, Kool & The Gang, Tears For Fears, and The Toy Dolls.

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 1984-12-20

Simon Bates and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 December 1984. Featuring Roy Wood, Paul McCartney & The Frog Chorus, Bronski Beat, The Council Collective, Foreigner, Thompson Twins and Band Aid.

52. Episode 52

Air Date: 1984-12-25

The 1984 Christmas special of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1984. Featuring Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Howard Jones, Duran Duran, Nik Kershaw, Culture Club, Thompson Twins, Jim Diamond, Wham!, Paul Young, George Michael and Band Aid.

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 1984-12-27

Lenny Henry presents a review of all of the hits from 1984, first broadcast on 27 December 1984. Includes Spandau Ballet, Neil, Ultravox, Shakin' Stevens, Bronski Beat, Bananarama, Flying Pickets, Black Lace, Slade, Chaka Khan, Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie, Joe Fagin and Stevie Wonder.

1. January 3, 1985

Air Date: 1985-01-03

John Peel and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 January 1985. Featuring Smiley Culture, Sal Solo, Paul Young, Tears for Fears, Toy Dolls, Madonna and Band Aid.

2. January 10, 1985

Air Date: 1985-01-10

Mike Read and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Zz Top, Thompson Twins, Bronski Beat, and Council Collective.

3. January 17, 1985

Air Date: 1985-01-17

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 January 1985. Featuring The Limit, Prince, Amii Stewart, Russ Abbott, Grandmaster Melle Mel and Foreigner.

4. January 24, 1985

Air Date: 1985-01-24

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Ashford & Simpson, James Ingram, Billy Ocean, and Foreigner.

5. January 31, 1985

Air Date: 1985-01-31

Peter Powell and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 January 1985. Featuring Big Sound Authority, Art Of Noise, Bruce Springsteen and Foreigner.

6. February 7, 1985

Air Date: 1985-02-07

Richard Skinner and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 February 1985. Featuring King, Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, Kirsty MacColl, Howard Jones, Billy Ocean, and Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.

7. February 14, 1985

Air Date: 1985-02-14

Simon Bates and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 February 1985. Featuring Dead Or Alive, The Colour Field, Killing Joke, The Smiths, and Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.

8. February 21, 1985

Air Date: 1985-02-21

Mike Read and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 February 1985. Featuring Howard Jones, Sharpe and Numan, Don Henley, Bryan Adams and Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson.

9. February 28, 1985

Air Date: 1985-02-28

Peter Powell and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Prince, Jermaine Jackson, Daryl Hall & John Oates, and Madonna.

10. March 7, 1985

Air Date: 1985-03-07

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 March 1985 and featuring Shakin' Stevens, Madonna, Jermaine Jackson and Dead or Alive.

11. March 14, 1985

Air Date: 1985-03-14

Gary Davies and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Philip Bailey & Phil Collins, New Edition, Nik Kershaw, and Dead Or Alive.

12. March 21, 1985

Air Date: 1985-03-21

Mike Read and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Third World, Glenn Frey, Billy Bragg, and Loose Ends.

13. March 28, 1985

Air Date: 1985-03-28

Peter Powell and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Alison Moyet, The Cool Notes, David Grant & Jaki Graham, and Go West.

14. April 4, 1985

Air Date: 1985-04-04

Richard Skinner and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 April 1985. Featuring Glenn Frey, Phyllis Nelson, The Cool Notes, David Grant & Jaki Graham, and Phillip Bailey & Phil Collins.

15. April 11, 1985

Air Date: 1985-04-11

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 April 1985. Featuring Tears for Fears, The Rah Band, Dream Academy, King and Philip Bailey & Phil Collins.

17. April 25, 1985

Air Date: 1985-04-25

Mike Read and Gary Davies present, first broadcast on 25 April 1985.

18. May 2, 1985

Air Date: 1985-05-02

Richard Skinner and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Paul Hardcastle, Vikki, New Model Army, and Godley & Crème.

19. May 9, 1985

Air Date: 1985-05-09

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 May 1985.

20. May 16, 1985

Air Date: 1985-05-16

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 May 1985. Featuring Kim Wilde, Bryan Ferry, Duran Duran, Jimmy Nail, Debarge, Phyllis Nelson, Paul Hardcastle and Divine.

21. May 23, 1985

Air Date: 1985-05-23

Mike Read and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 May 1985. Featuring Go West, Katrina & The Waves, Marillion, The Power Station, Depeche Mode, Paul Hardcastle and Skipworth & Turner.

22. May 30, 1985

Air Date: 1985-05-30

Janice Long presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 May 1985. Featuring Stephen 'TinTin' Duffy, Animotion, Billy Ocean, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Scritti Politti and Paul Hardcastle.

23. June 6, 1985

Air Date: 1985-06-06

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first shown on 6 June 1985. Featuring Gary Moore & Phil Lynott, Kool and The Gang, Propaganda, David Bowie, Duran Duran and Paul Hardcastle.

24. June 13, 1985

Air Date: 1985-06-13

Mike Read and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 June 1985. Featuring Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Billy Ocean, Sister Sledge and Marillion.

25. June 20, 1985

Air Date: 1985-06-20

Janice Long and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 June 1985. Featuring Sting, Fine Young Cannibals, China Crisis and Harold Faltermeyer.

26. June 27, 1985

Air Date: 1985-06-27

Mike Smith and Peter Powell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Kool & The Gang, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John & Millie Jackson, and Howard Jones.

27. July 4, 1985

Air Date: 1985-07-04

Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 July 1985. Featuring Tears for Fears, Simply Red, Dead or Alive, Fine Young Cannibals and The Damned.

28. July 11, 1985

Air Date: 1985-07-11

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 July 1985. Featuring The Conway Brothers, Eurythmics, Opus, Bruce Springsteen, Mai Tai and Steve Arrington.

29. July 18, 1985

Air Date: 1985-07-18

Peter Powell and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Steve Arrington, Russ Abbot, Jaki Graham, and Billy Idol.

30. July 25, 1985

Air Date: 1985-07-25

Gary Davies and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 July 1985. Featuring Madonna, Feargal Sharkey, The Cure, Dire Straits and the Eurythmics.

31. August 1, 1985

Air Date: 1985-08-01

Mike Smith and Mike Read take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Tina Turner, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, and Madonna.

32. August 8, 1985

Air Date: 1985-08-08

Richard Skinner and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 08 August 1985. Featuring Dire Straits, Princess, Go West, Phil Collins and Amazulu.

33. August 15, 1985

Air Date: 1985-08-15

Peter Powell and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 August 1985. Featuring UB40 with Chrissie Hynde, Madonna, The Cars, Kate Bush and Billy Idol.

34. August 22, 1985

Air Date: 1985-08-22

Steve Wright and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 August 1985. Featuring The Cars, Baltimora, Kate Bush, Princess and Madonna.

35. August 29, 1985

Air Date: 1985-08-29

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 August 1985. Featuring Dan Hartman, D Train, Madness, and The Thompson Twins.

36. September 5, 1985

Air Date: 1985-09-05

Mike Smith and Peter Powell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Bryan Ferry, Madness, Marillion, and David Bowie & Mick Jagger.

37. September 12, 1985

Air Date: 1985-09-12

Mike Read and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 September 1985. Featuring Amii Stewart, Huey Lewis & The News, Maria Vidal, Marillion, Mai Tai, and David Bowie & Mick Jagger.

38. September 19, 1985

Air Date: 1985-09-19

Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 September 1985. Featuring Red Box, Madonna, Lloyd Cole & The Commotions, and David Bowie & Mick Jagger.

39. September 26, 1985

Air Date: 1985-09-26

Janice Long and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 September 1985. Featuring Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Jennifer Rush, The Style Council, Bonnie Tyler and David Bowie & Mick Jagger.

40. October 3, 1985

Air Date: 1985-10-03

Gary Davies and Paul Jordan present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 October 1985. Featuring Colonel Abrams, Iron Maiden, Cameo, Rene & Angela and Midge Ure.

41. October 10, 1985

Air Date: 1985-10-10

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from John Parr, Madonna, Simple Minds, and Jennifer Rush.

42. October 17, 1985

Air Date: 1985-10-17

Peter Powell and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 October 1985. Featuring Shakin' Stevens, A-ha, Elton John, Colonel Abrams and Jennifer Rush.

43. October 24, 1985

Air Date: 1985-10-24

Dixie Peach and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Arcadia, Matt Bianco, King, and Jennifer Rush.

44. October 31, 1985

Air Date: 1985-10-31

Simon Bates and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 October 1985. Featuring Feargal Sharkey, Elton John, King, Jennifer Rush and Shakin' Stevens.

45. November 7, 1985

Air Date: 1985-11-07

Steve Wright and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 November 1985. Featuring A-ha, Far Corporation, Level 42, UB40, and Jennifer Rush.

46. November 14, 1985

Air Date: 1985-11-14

Gary Davies and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics & Aretha Franklin, Talking Heads, Dire Straits, and Feargal Sharkey.

47. November 21, 1985

Air Date: 1985-11-21

Janice Long and Paul Jordan present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 November 1985. Featuring Madness, Wham, Dee C Lee, Lionel Richie, Doug E Fresh, Feargal Sharkey and Midge Ure.

48. November 28, 1985

Air Date: 1985-11-28

Peter Powell and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 November 1985 and featuring David Grant and Jaki Graham, Whitney Houston, Prefab Sprout, Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, and Wham!

49. December 5, 1985

Air Date: 1985-12-05

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Lionel Richie, Marillion, Madonna, and Wham!.

50. December 12, 1985

Air Date: 1985-12-12

Gary Davies and Janice Long present the programme, first broadcast on 12 December 1985.

51. December 19, 1985

Air Date: 1985-12-19

Paul Jordan and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Band Aid, Level 42, Elton John, and Whitney Houston.

52. Christmas Special 1985

Air Date: 1985-12-25

Gary Davies, Janice Long, Dixie Peach, John Peel and Steve Wright present the hits of 1985.

1. January 2, 1986

Air Date: 1986-01-02

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 January 1986. Featuring A-Ha, Paul McCartney, Level 42, Bronski Beat, Sophia George, Shakin' Stevens, Elton John, Jennifer Rush and Sting.

2. January 9, 1986

Air Date: 1986-01-09

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Full Force, Mr Mister, King, and Pet Shop Boys.

3. January 16, 1986

Air Date: 1986-01-16

Mike Read and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 January 1986 and featuring Fine Young Cannibals, Dire Straits, a-ha, Mr. Mister, Pet Shop Boys, and Cherrelle with Alexander O'Neal.

4. January 23, 1986

Air Date: 1986-01-23

Paul Jordan and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Madonna, Sarah Brightman & Steve Harley, and Five Star.

5. January 30, 1986

Air Date: 1986-01-30

Gary Davies and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 January 1986. Featuring Billy Ocean, Madonna, Talk Talk, Grace Jones, Fine Young Cannibals and A-Ha.

6. February 6, 1986

Air Date: 1986-02-06

Simon Bates and Paul Jordan present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 February 1986. Featuring The Damned, Five Star, Ozzy Osbourne and Double.

7. February 13, 1986

Air Date: 1986-02-13

Gary Davies and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 February 1986 and featuring Belouis Some, Whitney Houston, Su Pollard, Shakin' Stevens and Billy Ocean.

8. February 20, 1986

Air Date: 1986-02-20

Janice Long and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 February 1986. Featuring Paul Hardcastle, Diana Ross, Depeche Mode, Survivor, Public Image Limited, Billy Ocean and The Damned.

9. February 27, 1986

Air Date: 1986-02-27

Paul Jordan and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 February 1986. Featuring Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Talking Heads, Audrey Hall, Alexander O'Neal, Kate Bush, The Bangles, Billy Ocean and Colonel Abrams.

10. March 6, 1986

Air Date: 1986-03-06

Gary Davies and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 March 1986. Featuring Mike and the Mechanics, Kate Bush, Frank Sinatra, Tavares, Whistle, Diana Ross, and Huey Lewis and the News.

11. March 13, 1986

Air Date: 1986-03-13

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Bangles, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and Culture Club.

12. March 20, 1986

Air Date: 1986-03-20

Janice Long and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 March 1986 and featuring Jim Diamond, Pet Shop Boys, Cliff Richard and The Young Ones, The Real Thing, Diana Ross and Mr. Mister.

13. March 27, 1986

Air Date: 1986-03-27

Mike Smith and Bruno Brookes take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Atlantic Starr, Bronski Beat, Falco, and The Art Of Noise & Duane Eddy.

14. April 3, 1986

Air Date: 1986-04-03

Janice Long and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 April 1986. Featuring Big Audio Dynamite, George Michael, A-Ha, The Real Thing, Cliff Richard and the Young Ones, The Style Council and Falco.

15. April 10, 1986

Air Date: 1986-04-10

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from The Art Of Noise & Duane Eddy, Janet Jackson, Simple Minds, and Cliff Richard & The Young Ones.

16. April 17, 1986

Air Date: 1986-04-17

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 April 1986. Featuring Big Country, Falco, A-ha, Janet Jackson, It's Immaterial, George Michael and Whitney Houston.

17. April 24, 1986

Air Date: 1986-04-24

Janice Long and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 April 1986. Featuring The S.O.S Band, The Grange Hill Cast, Aurra, George Michael, Madonna and Queen.

18. May 1, 1986

Air Date: 1986-05-01

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Janet Jackson, Madonna, Hear 'n' Aid, and Joyce Sims.

19. May 8, 1986

Air Date: 1986-05-08

Janice Long and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 08 May 1986. Featuring Patti La Belle and Michael McDonald, Spitting Image, Billy Ocean, Falco, and Whitney Houston.

20. May 15, 1986

Air Date: 1986-05-15

Simon Bates and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Level 42, Doctor & The Medics, The B-52's, and Spitting Image.

21. May 22, 1986

Air Date: 1986-05-22

Gary Davies and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 May 1986. Featuring Jaki Graham, Billy Ocean, Simply Red, Spitting Image, The B52's, Patti La Belle and Michael McDonald, The Matchroom Mob and Chas & Dave.

22. May 29, 1986

Air Date: 1986-05-29

John Peel and Janice Long present this pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 May 1986. Featuring Doctor and the Medics, Robert Palmer, The Real Thing, Tears for Fears, Pete Wylie, Spitting Image and Peter Gabriel.

23. June 5, 1986

Air Date: 1986-06-05

Pop chart programme. Simon Bates and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 June 1986. Featuring Cashflow, Simply Red, Pet Shop Boys, Doctor and the Medics, Genesis, Nu Shooz and Jaki Graham.

24. June 11, 1986

Air Date: 1986-06-11

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Falco, Bucks Fizz, A-ha, and Robert Palmer.

25. June 19, 1986

Air Date: 1986-06-19

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 June 1986. Featuring Bucks Fizz, Nu Shooz, Amazulu, A-Ha, The Housemartins, Doctor & The Medics, Miami Sound Machine, Queen and Owen Paul.

26. June 26, 1986

Air Date: 1986-06-26

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from David Bowie, Claire & Friends, Owen Paul, and Wham!.

27. July 3, 1986

Air Date: 1986-07-03

Janice Long presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 July 1986. Featuring The Housemartins, Samantha Fox, Claire & Friends, Sly Fox, Gary Numan, Bucks Fizz and Wham!

28. July 10, 1986

Air Date: 1986-07-10

Simon Bates and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 July 1986. Featuring Midnight Star, The Real Roxanne, Owen Paul, Rod Stewart, Bananarama and Madonna.

29. July 17, 1986

Air Date: 1986-07-17

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Ub40, Cock Robin, Hollywood Beyond, and Madonna.

30. July 23, 1986

Air Date: 1986-07-23

Gary Davies and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 July 1986. Featuring Hollywood Beyond, Sinitta, Audrey Hall, Robert Palmer, Haywoode and Madonna.

31. July 31, 1986

Air Date: 1986-07-31

Janice Long and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 July 1986. Featuring Spandau Ballet, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Five Star, Stan Ridgway and Chris de Burgh.

32. August 7, 1986

Air Date: 1986-08-07

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Boris Gardiner, The Smiths, Phil Fearon, and Sinitta.

33. August 14, 1986

Air Date: 1986-08-14

Simon Bates presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 August 1986. Featuring It Bites, Lionel Richie, Anita Dobson, Phil Fearon and Chris De Burgh.

34. August 21, 1986

Air Date: 1986-08-21

Gary Davies and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 August 1986. Featuring Depeche Mode, Prince and The Revolution, Bruce Hornsby and The Range, Modern Talking, Boris Gardiner, and The Communards.

35. August 28, 1986

Air Date: 1986-08-28

John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 August 1986. Featuring Jermaine Stewart, Peter Cetera, Jaki Graham, Human League, Boris Gardiner and Janet Jackson.

36. September 4, 1986

Air Date: 1986-09-04

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 September 1986. Featuring The Communards, MC Miker G & DJ Sven, Bruce Hornsby and The Range, Bon Jovi, Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Boris Gardiner.

37. September 11, 1986

Air Date: 1986-09-11

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Run Dmc, The Psychedelic Furs, Eurythmics, and Jermaine Stewart.

38. September 18, 1986

Air Date: 1986-09-18

Peter Powell and Stevie Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 September 1986. Featuring Eurythmics, Michael McDonald, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Cameo, The Communards and Five Star.

39. September 25, 1986

Air Date: 1986-09-25

Janice Long presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 September 1986. Featuring Amazulu, Huey Lewis and the News, Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk, Genesis, Loose Ends, The Communards and Run DMC.

40. October 2, 1986

Air Date: 1986-10-02

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Five Star, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, and Pet Shop Boys.

41. October 9, 1986

Air Date: 1986-10-09

Gary Davies and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 October 1986. Featuring The Bangles, Nick Berry, Julian Cope, Paul Young, Howard Jones, Madonna and Paul Simon.

42. October 16, 1986

Air Date: 1986-10-16

Simon Bates and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme. First broadcast on 16 October 1986, this edition features Pet Shop Boys, Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman, Boris Gardiner, Marti Webb, Paul Hardcastle, Nick Berry and Status Quo.

43. October 23, 1986

Air Date: 1986-10-23

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme. First broadcast on 23 October 1986, this edition features The Pretenders, Midnight Star, Housemartins, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper, Nick Berry and The Bangles.

44. October 30, 1986

Air Date: 1986-10-30

Janice Long presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 October 1986. Featuring Mel and Kim, Berlin, Catherine Stock, Gwen Guthrie, Bon Jovi, Kim Wilde, Nick Berry and Status Quo.

45. November 6, 1986

Air Date: 1986-11-06

Peter Powell and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 November 1986 and featuring Bon Jovi, Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, Red Box, Swing Out Sister, Duran Duran, Berlin and The Pretenders.

46. November 13, 1986

Air Date: 1986-11-13

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Shakin' Stevens, Spandau Ballet, Europe, and Berlin.

47. November 20, 1986

Air Date: 1986-11-20

Janice Long and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 November 1986, featuring Europe, Simple Minds, Swing Out Sister, Erasure, Bon Jovi, Berlin and Red Box.

48. November 27, 1986

Air Date: 1986-11-27

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 November 1986, featuring performances by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Debbie Harry, Five Star, Nick Kamen, Berlin and Anita Baker.

49. December 4, 1986

Air Date: 1986-12-04

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Oran 'juice' Jones, Genesis, The Housemartins, and Gregory Abbott.

50. December 11, 1986

Air Date: 1986-12-11

Janice Long and Steve Wright presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 December 1986, featuring performances by The Housemartins, Alison Moyet, Dexys Midnight Runners, a-ha, Jackie Wilson and Madonna.

51. December 18, 1986

Air Date: 1986-12-18

Mike Smith presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 December 1986, featuring performances by Jackie Wilson, A-ha, Eurythmics, and The Housemartins.

52. December 25, 1986

Air Date: 1986-12-25

Peter Powell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1986, featuring performances by Billy Ocean, The Communards, a-ha, Diana Ross and George Michael.

1. January 1, 1987

Air Date: 1987-01-01

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 January 1987, featuring Status Quo, a-ha, Alison Moyet, Elkie Brooks, Gary Moore, Spitting Image and Madonna.

2. January 8, 1987

Air Date: 1987-01-08

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, featuring Swing Out Sister, Lionel Richie, The Gap Band, The Pretenders, Paul Simon, Jackie Wilson and Genesis.

3. January 15, 1987

Air Date: 1987-01-15

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from The Mission, The Style Council, Siouxsie & The Banshees, and Bangles.

4. January 22, 1987

Air Date: 1987-01-22

Gary Davies and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 January 1987, featuring Dead or Alive, UB40, Randy Crawford, Curiosity Killed the Cat, Pepsi & Shirlie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley and Swing Out Sister.

5. January 29, 1987

Air Date: 1987-01-29

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Aretha Franklin & George Michael, Robbie Nevil, The Blow Monkeys, and Taffy.

6. February 5, 1987

Air Date: 1987-02-05

Janice Long and John Peel present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 February 1987 and featuring The Blow Monkeys, Randy Crawford, The Smiths, Curiosity Killed the Cat, Michael Crawford, and Aretha Franklin with George Michael.

7. February 12, 1987

Air Date: 1987-02-12

Simon Mayo and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 February 1987. Featuring Level 42, Ben E King, Pepsi & Shirlie, Five Star, Carly Simon, Vesta Williams, Aretha Franklin and George Michael, and Taffy.

8. February 19, 1987

Air Date: 1987-02-19

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 February 1987. Featuring performances by Westworld, Carly Simon, Curiosity Killed the Cat, Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish, Duran Duran, Simply Red, Mental as Anything, The Jets, Eric Clapton, Ben E King and Europe.

9. February 26, 1987

Air Date: 1987-02-26

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Simply Red, Level 42, A-ha, and Ben E. King.

10. March 5, 1987

Air Date: 1987-03-05

Janice Long and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1987. Featuring performances by The Christians, a-ha, Erasure, Mel and Kim, Jackie Wilson, Freddie Mercury, Boy George, Al Jarreau, Ben E King and Percy Sledge.

11. March 12, 1987

Air Date: 1987-03-12

Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Jackie Wilson, Freddie Mercury, Bruce Willis, and Beastie Boys.

12. March 19, 1987

Air Date: 1987-03-19

Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 March 1987 and featuring Boy George, Erasure, Genesis and The Mission.

13. March 26, 1987

Air Date: 1987-03-26

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from U2, Janet Jackson, Nick Kamen, and Club Nouveau.

14. April 2, 1987

Air Date: 1987-04-02

Gary Davies and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 April 1987, featuring Madonna, Curiosity Killed the Cat and The Pogues & The Dubliners.

15. April 9, 1987

Air Date: 1987-04-09

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Club Nouveau, Judy Boucher, Bon Jovi, and Ferry Aid.

16. April 16, 1987

Air Date: 1987-04-16

Janice Long and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 April 1987 and featuring Fine Young Cannibals, David Bowie, Herb Alpert, Five Star, Bon Jovi and Madonna.

17. April 23, 1987

Air Date: 1987-04-23

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 April 1987, featuring Five Star, The Smiths, Kim Wilde & Junior, Judy Boucher, Starship, Tom Jones, Glenn & Chris, Madonna and Terence Trent D'Arby.

18. April 30, 1987

Air Date: 1987-04-30

Peter Powell and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 April 1987, featuring the Jesus and Mary Chain, Starship, Labi Siffre, Level 42, Spear of Destiny, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Jones, Madonna and Duran Duran.

19. May 7, 1987

Air Date: 1987-05-07

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Fleetwood Mac, Spear Of Destiny, The Cult, and Starship.

20. May 14, 1987

Air Date: 1987-05-14

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 May 1987 and featuring Johnny Hates Jazz, The Cult, Europe, Labi Shffre, Wet Wet Wet, Cameo, Tom Jones, Starship and Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction.

21. May 21, 1987

Air Date: 1987-05-21

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 May 1987 and featuring Marillion, Wet Wet Wet, Cameo, Donna Allen, Johnny Logan, Bruce Springsteen, Tottenham Hotspur with Chas & Dave, Whitney Houston, Starship and Fleetwood Mac.

22. May 28, 1987

Air Date: 1987-05-28

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Bruce Springsteen, Donna Allen, Gary Moore, and Johnny Logan.

23. June 5, 1987

Air Date: 1987-06-05

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 June 1987 and featuring Erasure, U2, Pepsi & Shirlie, Jody Watley, Suzanne Vega, John Farnham, Beastie Boys, Wet Wet Wet, Whitney Houston and Samantha Fox.

24. June 11, 1987

Air Date: 1987-06-11

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 June 1987, and featuring John Farnham, Bruce Willis, Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Tom Jones, Whitesnake, ABC, Johnny Logan, Whitney Houston and Jody Watley.

25. June 18, 1987

Air Date: 1987-06-18

Janice Long and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 June 1987, and featuring Samantha Fox, Whitesnake, Tom Jones, ABC, Chris Rea, Janet Jackson, Curiosity Killed the Cat, The Firm and Broken English.

26. June 25, 1987

Air Date: 1987-06-25

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 June 1987 and featuring Chris Rea, Bruce Willis, Pet Shop Boys, Terence Trent D'Arby, Prince, Simple Minds, Cliff Richard, The Firm and John Farnham.

27. July 2, 1987

Air Date: 1987-07-02

Simon Bates presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 July 1987 and featuring ABC, Atlantic Starr, Curiosity Killed the Cat, Black, Billy Idol, a-ha, Broken English, Pet Shop Boys and Simple Minds.

28. July 9, 1987

Air Date: 1987-07-09

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 July 1987 and featuring Shakin' Stevens, a-ha, Black, Genesis, Jackie Wilson, Mel and Kim, Heart, The Christians, Pet Shop Boys and Terence Trent D'Arby.

29. July 16, 1987

Air Date: 1987-07-16

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 July 1987 and featuring Bananarama, Bruce Willis, Hue and Cry, Kenny G, Mel and Kim, Los Lobos, The Cure, Boogie Box High, Freddie McGregor, Pet Shop Boys and Madonna.

30. July 23, 1987

Air Date: 1987-07-23

Janice Long and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 July 1987 and featuring Boy George, Atlantic Starr, Judy Boucher, Los Lobos, Errol Brown, Samantha Fox, Marillion, Beastie Boys, Luther Vandross, Shakin' Stevens, Madonna and Boogie Box High.

31. July 30, 1987

Air Date: 1987-07-30

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 June 1987 and featuring Hue and Cry, Heart, Freddie McGregor, Bananarama, Stock Aitken Waterman, Spagna, The Gap Band, New Order, Marillion, Los Lobos and Beastie Boys.

32. August 6, 1987

Air Date: 1987-08-06

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast 6 August 1987 and featuring New Order, Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram, Sinitta, Samantha Fox, Wet Wet Wet, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Spagna, Los Lobos and Stock Aitken Waterman.

33. August 13, 1987

Air Date: 1987-08-13

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 August 1987 and featuring Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Rick Astley, Wet Wet Wet, Wax, Kim Wilde, Sherrick, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pseudo Echo and Hue and Cry.

34. August 20, 1987

Air Date: 1987-08-20

Janice Long and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 August 1987 and featuring Wax, Five Star, Sherrick, Bon Jovi, Prince and Sheena Easton, The Smiths, Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield, Sinitta and Spagna.

35. August 27, 1987

Air Date: 1987-08-27

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 August 1987 and featuring Then Jerico, The Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield, Wet Wet Wet, Black, T'Pau, Rick Astley, and Prince and Sheena Easton.

36. September 3, 1987

Air Date: 1987-09-03

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Levert, Cliff Richard, Johnny Hates Jazz, and The Fat Boys & The Beach Boys.

37. September 10, 1987

Air Date: 1987-09-10

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 September 1987 and featuring T'Pau, Level 42, W.A.S.P., Wax, Jonathan Butler, Rick Astley and U2.

38. September 17, 1987

Air Date: 1987-09-17

Gary Davies and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Luther Vandross, Cliff Richard, Karel Fialka, and M/a/r/r/s.

39. September 24, 1987

Air Date: 1987-09-24

Mike Smith and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Abc, Jan Hammer, Ll Cool J, and Mick Jagger.

40. October 1, 1987

Air Date: 1987-10-01

Mike Smith and Gary Davies take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Michael Jackson, Gary Numan, Shakin' Stevens, and The Bee Gees.

41. October 8, 1987

Air Date: 1987-10-08

Gary Davies and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Kiss, Erasure, Steve Walsh, and LL Cool J.

42. October 15, 1987

Air Date: 1987-10-15

Gary Davies and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 October 1987 and featuring UB40, Five Star, The Alarm, Terence Trent D'Arby, Los Lobos, Bananarama, Fleetwood Mac, Was (Not Was), The Fatback Band, the Bee Gees and Billy Idol.

43. October 22, 1987

Air Date: 1987-10-22

Gary Davies and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 October 1987 and featuring Was (Not Was), Los Lobos, Pet Shop Boys, Kiss, Erasure, The Cure, Ray Parker Jr, the Bee Gees and Bananarama.

44. October 29, 1987

Air Date: 1987-10-29

Gary Davies and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 October 1987 and featuring The Style Council, George Michael, Rick Astley, Ray Parker Jr, Eurythmics, George Harrison, T'Pau, Scarlet Fantastic, The Bee Gees and Fleetwood Mac.

45. November 5, 1987

Air Date: 1987-11-05

Janice Long and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from George Harrison, Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe, The Communards, and The Bee Gees.

46. November 12, 1987

Air Date: 1987-11-12

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 November 1987 and featuring The Communards, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, Mirage, Donna Summer, Marillion, Whitney Houston, Alexander O'Neal, T'Pau and Nina Simone.

47. November 19, 1987

Air Date: 1987-11-19

Steve Wright and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 November 1987 and featuring Maxi Priest, Whitney Houston, The Proclaimers, Barry White, Boy George, The Smiths, Donna Summer, T'Pau and Whitesnake.

48. November 26, 1987

Air Date: 1987-11-26

Simon Bates and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 November 1987 and featuring Blue Mercedes, Boy George, The Communards, Shakin' Stevens, The Hooters, Paul McCartney, The Housemartins, T'Pau and George Harrison.

49. December 3, 1987

Air Date: 1987-12-03

Janice Long and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 December 1987 and featuring The Hooters, Alexander O'Neal, The Proclaimers, Def Leppard, Cutting Crew, Jellybean ft Elisa Fiorillo, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, T'Pau and Maxi Priest.

50. December 10, 1987

Air Date: 1987-12-10

Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Michael Jackson, Johnny Hates Jazz, Mel & Kim, and T'pau.

51. December 17, 1987

Air Date: 1987-12-17

Mike Read and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 December 1987 and featuring Wet Wet Wet, Mel and Kim, Simply Red, The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, Level 42, Nat King Cole, Belinda Carlisle, Pet Shop Boys and Madonna.

52. Christmas Special 1987

Air Date: 1987-12-25

In this special Christmas Day edition Mike Smith and Gary Davies present the popular hits of 1987, plus this week's Top 40 chart and the No. 1 best selling record of Christmas 1987. Including performances from Rick Astley, Ben E King, Starship, and Ferry Aid.

53. December 31, 1987

Air Date: 1987-12-31

Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 December 1987 and featuring Krush, Nat King Cole, Climie Fisher, Belinda Carlisle, Morris Minor and The Majors, Cher, Wet Wet Wet, Pet Shop Boys, and Mel and Kim.

1. January 7, 1988

Air Date: 1988-01-07

Mike Read and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 January 1988 and featuring Sinitta, Jellybean, Depeche Mode, George Michael, Terence Trent D'Arby, GOSH, The Stranglers, Pet Shop Boys and Joyce Sims.

2. January 14, 1988

Air Date: 1988-01-14

Simon Mayo and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 January 1988 and featuring Climie Fisher, Tiffany, Krush, Morris Minor and the Majors, The Christians, AC/DC, Terence Trent D'Arby, Belinda Carlisle and George Michael.

3. January 21, 1988

Air Date: 1988-01-21

Steve Wright and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 January 1988 and featuring Bros, AC/DC, Joyce Sims, The Christians, Motley Crue, Bananarama, the Beatmasters ft. Cookie Crew, Dollar, Belinda Carlisle and The Stranglers.

4. January 28, 1988

Air Date: 1988-01-28

Gary Davies and Mike Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 January 1988 and featuring Billy Idol, Jermaine Stewart, Jack 'n' Chill, and T'pau.

5. February 4, 1988

Air Date: 1988-02-04

Mike Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 February 1988 and featuring Kylie Minogue, Bros, Sinead O'connor, and Tiffany.

6. February 11, 1988

Air Date: 1988-02-11

Gary Davies and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 February 1988 and featuring Eddy Grant, Debbie Gibson, The Mission, Taylor Dayne, Sinead O'Connor, Tiffany and Jermaine Stewart.

7. February 18, 1988

Air Date: 1988-02-18

Gary Davies and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 February 1988 and featuring Bomb the Bass, Billy Ocean, Was (Not Was), Vanessa Paradis, Michael Jackson, The Bangles, Coldcut ft. Yazz & The Plastic Population, Kylie Minogue, and Alexander O'Neal and Cherrelle.

8. February 25, 1988

Air Date: 1988-02-25

Peter Powell and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 February 1988 and featuring The Primitives, Morrissey, Vanessa Paradis, Rick Astley, The Sisters of Mercy, Eddie Cochran, George Harrison, The Mission, Eddy Grant, Kylie Minogue and The Bangles.

9. March 3, 1988

Air Date: 1988-03-03

Gary Davies and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 03/03/1988. Featuring Erasure, Rick Astley and The Sisters of Mercy.

10. March 10, 1988

Air Date: 1988-03-10

Mike Smith and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 March 1988 and featuring Johnny Hates Jazz, Heart, Afrika Bambaataa & Ub40, and Primitives.

11. March 17, 1988

Air Date: 1988-03-17

Gary Davies and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 March 1988 and featuring Bros, Heart, Erasure, Sinitta, Simon Harris, Keith Sweat, David Lee Roth, Eighth Wonder, Aswad, Kylie Minogue and Eric B. & Rakim.

12. March 24, 1988

Air Date: 1988-03-24

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 March 1988 and featuring Sinitta, a-ha, Simon Harris, Wet Wet Wet, Debbie Gibson, Climie Fisher, Iron Maiden, Tiffany, Aswad and Whitney Houston.

13. March 31, 1988

Air Date: 1988-03-31

Mike Smith and Nicky Campbell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Climie Fisher, Jellybean Featuring Adele Bertei, Glen Goldsmith, and Status Quo.

14. April 7, 1988

Air Date: 1988-04-07

Gary Davies and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 April 1988 and featuring Taylor Dayne, Fleetwood Mac, Glen Goldsmith, Hazell Dean, Natalie Cole, AC/DC, Pebbles, Scott Fitzgerald, Pet Shop Boys and Jellybean ft Adele Bertei.

15. April 14, 1988

Air Date: 1988-04-14

Steve Wright and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 April 1988 and featuring Bananarama, Natalie Cole, Climie Fisher, Def Leppard, S'Express, T'Pau, Jermaine Stewart, Jellybean ft. Adele Bertei, Pebbles, Pet Shop Boys and Bros.

16. April 21, 1988

Air Date: 1988-04-21

Peter Powell and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 April 1988 and featuring George Michael, Danny Wilson, James Brown, Hazell Dean and Pet Shop Boys.

17. April 28, 1988

Air Date: 1988-04-28

Gary Davies and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 April 1988 and featuring Pat and Mick, James Brown, Fairground Attraction, Brenda Russell, The Primitives, Luther Vandross, Joyce Sims, Bananarama, Will Downing, S'Express and Scott Fitzgerald.

18. May 5, 1988

Air Date: 1988-05-05

Bruno Brookes and Adrian John present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 May 1988 and featuring Joyce Sims, New Order, Magnum, Harry Enfield, the Adventures, Narada, Prince, the Christians, the Primitives, S'Express and Star Turn on 45 Pints.

19. May 12, 1988

Air Date: 1988-05-12

Mike Read and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 May 1988 and featuring Harry Enfield, Prince, the Adventures, Narada, Liverpool FC, Belinda Carlisle, Derek B, Prefab Sprout, Star Turn On 45 Pints, Wet Wet Wet, Fairground Attraction and Kylie Minogue.

20. May 19, 1988

Air Date: 1988-05-19

Simon Bates and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 May 1988 and featuring Prefab Sprout, Kylie Minogue, Derek B, Aztec Camera, Heart, Ofra Haza, Hothouse Flowers, Debbie Gibson, Belinda Carlisle, Billy Bragg with Cara Tivey, Wet Wet Wet and Liverpool FC.

21. May 26, 1988

Air Date: 1988-05-26

Steve Wright and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 May 1988 and featuring Debbie Gibson, LA Mix, Ofra Haza, Climie Fisher, Aswad, The Style Council, Hothouse Flowers, Mica Paris, Scritti Politti, Wet Wet Wet and Heart.

22. June 2, 1988

Air Date: 1988-06-02

Peter Powell and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 June 1988 and featuring Aswad, Desireless, Tiffany, the Timelords, Voice of the Beehive, Five Star, Aztec Camera, Rod Stewart, Wet Wet Wet and Belinda Carlisle.

23. June 9, 1988

Air Date: 1988-06-09

Peter Powell and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 June 1988 and featuring the Timelords, Five Star, Voice of the Beehive, Mica Paris, Fields of the Nephilim, Sabrina, James Brown, Maxi Priest, Morrissey, Wet Wet Wet and Erasure.

24. June 16, 1988

Air Date: 1988-06-16

Gary Davies and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 June 1988 and featuring Sabrina, Erasure, the Sisters of Mercy, the Fat Boys and Chubby Checker, Eurythmics, a-ha, Sade, Matt Bianco, Bros, the Timelords and the Pasadenas.

25. June 23, 1988

Air Date: 1988-06-23

Mark Goodier and Nicky Campbell take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Phil Collins, Tracy Chapman, Salt 'n' Pepa, and Maxi Priest.

26. June 30, 1988

Air Date: 1988-06-30

Gary Davies and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 June 1988 and featuring Hazell Dean, Bruce Springsteen, Tracy Chapman, Matt Bianco, Salt-N-Pepa, T'Pau, The Fat Boys and Chubby Checker, Bros and Glenn Medeiros.

27. July 7, 1988

Air Date: 1988-07-07

Janice Long and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 July 1988 and featuring the Communards, the Mac Band ft. the McCampbell Brothers, Everything But The Girl, INXS, Eighth Wonder, Glenn Medeiros and Transvision Vamp.

28. July 14, 1988

Air Date: 1988-07-14

Simon Bates and Bruno Brookes take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Salt 'n' Pepa, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, Pat Benatar, and The Wee Papa Girl Rappers.

29. July 21, 1988

Air Date: 1988-07-21

Peter Powell and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 July 1988. Featuring Kim Wilde, Everything but the Girl and S-Express.

30. July 28, 1988

Air Date: 1988-07-28

Gary Davies and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 July 1988. Featuring Pat Benatar, Shakin' Stevens and Glenn Medeiros.

31. August 4, 1988

Air Date: 1988-08-04

Janice Long and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 August 1988. Featuring Kim Wilde, The Funky Worm and Fairground Attraction.

32. August 11, 1988

Air Date: 1988-08-11

Liz Kershaw and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 August 1988 and featuring Mica Paris ft Courtney Pine, All About Eve, Breathe, Iron Maiden, Tanita Tikaram, Brother Beyond, Yazz and The Plastic Population, and BVSMP.

33. August 18, 1988

Air Date: 1988-08-18

Mike Read and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 August 1988 and featuring Aztec Camera, Kylie Minogue, Chris Rea, Status Quo, Van Halen, Big Country, Fairground Attraction, Julio Iglesias and Stevie Wonder, Yazz & The Plastic Population, and Robbie Robertson.

34. August 25, 1988

Air Date: 1988-08-25

Gary Davies and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 August 1988 and featuring Big Country, Jane Wiedlin, Brother Beyond, Bomb the Bass, Womack & Womack, Status Quo, Breathe, Yazz & the Plastic Population and Tanita Tikaram.

35. September 1, 1988

Air Date: 1988-09-01

Steve Wright and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 September 1988 and featuring Level 42, Guns N' Roses, Yello, a-ha, Bomb the Bass and Phil Collins.

36. September 8, 1988

Air Date: 1988-09-08

Mike Read and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 September 1988 and featuring Mark Almond, Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine, Spagna, Anthrax, Bill Medley, The Proclaimers, Michael Jackson, Yello, Phil Collins and Jane Wiedlin.

37. September 15, 1988

Air Date: 1988-09-15

Simon Mayo and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 September 1988 and featuring Bros, The Commodores, The Proclaimers, The Pasadenas, Coldcut ft Junior Reid, Salt-N-Pepa, Jason Donovan, The Hollies, Phil Collins and Inner City.

38. September 22, 1988

Air Date: 1988-09-22

Nicky Campbell and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 September 1988 and featuring Pet Shop Boys, Womack & Womack, Bill Withers, Transvision Vamp, Whitney Houston, Bon Jovi, Rick Astley, The Hollies and The Pasadenas.

39. September 29, 1988

Air Date: 1988-09-29

Gary Davies and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 September 1988 and featuring Sinitta, U2, Hazell Dean, Alexander O'Neal, Duran Duran, Erasure, Whitney Houston, Bananarama The Hollies and T'Pau.

40. October 6, 1988

Air Date: 1988-10-06

Simon Mayo and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 October 1988 and featuring The Pasadenas, Bobby McFerrin, The Wee Papa Girl Rappers, Spear of Destiny, The Beatmasters with PP Arnold, Kim Wilde, Erasure, Rick Astley, U2 and Duran Duran.

41. October 13, 1988

Air Date: 1988-10-13

Bruno Brookes and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 October 1988 and featuring The Beatmasters with PP Arnold, Sabrina, T'Pau, Enya, The Christians, D Mob ft Gary Haisman, Kim Wilde, Sinitta, Whitney Houston and Bananarama.

42. October 20, 1988

Air Date: 1988-10-20

Steve Wright and Caron Keating present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 October 1988 and featuring D Mob ft Gary Haisman, The Christians, Enya, Deacon Blue, Milli Vanilli, Erasure, Kylie Minogue, Whitney Houston and The Wee Papa Girl Rappers.

43. October 27, 1988

Air Date: 1988-10-27

Simon Mayo and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 October 1988 and featuring Milli Vanilli, The Art of Noise and Tom Jones, Royal House, Tanita Tikaram, Robert Palmer, Yazz, Deacon Blue, Enya, and The Beatmasters with PP Arnold.

44. November 3, 1988

Air Date: 1988-11-03

Mark Goodier and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 November 1988 and featuring Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, Robert Palmer, Tanita Tikaram, Bryan Ferry, Robin Beck, Kylie Minogue, Yazz, Enya and Guns N' Roses.

45. November 10, 1988

Air Date: 1988-11-10

Bruno Brookes and Sybil Ruscoe present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 November 1988 and featuring Brother Beyond, Bryan Ferry, Robin Beck, Salt-N-Pepa, INXS, Chris de Burgh, Deacon Blue, Enya and Prince.

46. November 17, 1988

Air Date: 1988-11-17

Gary Davies and Susie Mathis present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 November 1988 and featuring Yazz, All About Eve, INXS, Mica Paris, Tanita Tikaram, Robin Beck and Salt-N-Pepa.

47. November 24, 1988

Air Date: 1988-11-24

Simon Mayo and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 November 1988 and featuring Tiffany, Bomb the Bass ft Maureen, Deacon Blue, Michael Jackson, Pet Shop Boys, Iron Maiden, Bananarama, Chris de Burgh, Robin Beck and Hithouse.

48. December 1, 1988

Air Date: 1988-12-01

Bruno Brookes and Mike Read present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 December 1988 and featuring Rick Astley, Michael Jackson, Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Angry Anderson, Cliff Richard, Phil Collins, Bros, Robin Beck and Humanoid.

49. December 8, 1988

Air Date: 1988-12-08

Nicky Campbell and Caron Keating present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 December 1988 and featuring Status Quo, Angry Anderson, Phil Collins, Petula Clark, New Order, Inner City, Erasure, Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, Cliff Richard and Bananarama.

50. December 15, 1988

Air Date: 1988-12-15

Gary Davies and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 December 1988 and featuring Bon Jovi, Petula Clark, U2, New Order, The Four Tops, Kim Wilde, Londonbeat, Erasure, Inner City, Cliff Richard and a-ha.

51. December 22, 1988

Air Date: 1988-12-22

Steve Wright and Nicky Campbell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 December 1988 and featuring The Four Tops, a-ha, Kim Wilde, Shakin' Stevens, Freiheit, Neneh Cherry, Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, Cliff Richard and Status Quo.

52. 1988 Christmas Special

Air Date: 1988-12-25

Gary Davies, Bruno Brookes and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1988 and featuring Pet Shop Boys, Cliff Richard and Enya.

1. January 5, 1989

Air Date: 1989-01-05

Mark Goodier and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast 5 January 1989 and featuring Erasure, Kim Wilde, a-ha, Duran Duran, Boy Meets Girl, Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, Climie Fisher, Inner City, Neneh Cherry, Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, and The Four Tops.

2. January 12, 1989

Air Date: 1989-01-12

Sybil Ruscoe and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 January 1989 and featuring Milli Vanilli, Duran Duran, Roachford, Roy Orbison and Cookie Crew.

3. January 19, 1989

Air Date: 1989-01-19

Bruno Brookes and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1989 and featuring Roachford, Holly Johnson and Fine Young Cannibals.

4. January 26, 1989

Air Date: 1989-01-26

Gary Davies and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 January 1989 and featuring Then Jerico, Adeva, Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, Mica Paris and Will Downing, Bobby Brown, Level 42, Sheena Easton, Ten City, Brother Beyond, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, and Milli Vanilli.

5. February 2, 1989

Air Date: 1989-02-02

Simon Mayo and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1989 and featuring Holly Johnson, Roy Orbison, Robert Howard and Kym Mazelle, Sheena Easton, Michael Ball, Yazz, Hue and Cry, Samantha Fox, Simply Red, Roachford, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, and Bobby Brown.

6. February 9, 1989

Air Date: 1989-02-09

Mike Read and Sybil Ruscoe present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 February 1989 and featuring Samantha Fox, Rick Astley, Yazz, Hue and Cry, Def Leppard, Poison, Texas, Michael Ball, Bobby Brown, Morrissey, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, and Mike and the Mechanics.

7. February 16, 1989

Air Date: 1989-02-16

Mark Goodier and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 February 1989 and featuring Def Leppard, Gloria Estefan, Texas, Sam Brown and The Style Council.

8. February 23, 1989

Air Date: 1989-02-23

Bruno Brookes and Susie Mathis present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 February 1989 and featuring S-Express, Dusty Springfield, Michael Ball and Simple Minds.

9. March 2, 1989

Air Date: 1989-03-02

Gary Davies and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 March 1989 and featuring Living in a Box, Sam Brown, Jason Donovan, Tyree ft Kool Rock Steady, Depeche Mode, Deacon Blue, Donna Summer, Wasp, Gloria Estefan, Texas, Simple Minds and Poison.

10. March 9, 1989

Air Date: 1989-03-09

Nicky Campbell and Lenny Henry present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 March 1989 and featuring The Reynolds Girls, Dusty Springfield, Womack & Womack, Deacon Blue, Paula Abdul, Bananarama and Lananeeneenoonoo, Donna Summer, Jason Donovan and Wasp.

11. March 16, 1989

Air Date: 1989-03-16

Simon Mayo, Sybil Ruscoe and Rod McKenzie present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 March 1989 and featuring New Order, Gloria Estefan, Chanelle, Fuzzbox, Madonna, Soul II Soul ft Caron Wheeler, Jason Donovan and Guns N' Roses.

12. March 23, 1989

Air Date: 1989-03-23

Mark Goodier and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 March 1989 and featuring The Reynolds Girls, Alyson Williams, Donna Summer, Coldcut ft Lisa Stansfield, Pat and Mick, Roachford, The Bangles, Kym Mazelle, Kim Wilde, Paula Abdul, Madonna and Bobby Brown.

13. March 30, 1989

Air Date: 1989-03-30

Gary Davies and Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 March 1989 and featuring Pat and Mick, Bangles, Roachford, Brother Beyond, Paul Simpson ft Adeva, Transvision Vamp, The The, Guns N' Roses, Fuzzbox, The Cult, Madonna and Kon Kan.

14. April 6, 1989

Air Date: 1989-04-06

Simon Mayo and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 April 1989 and featuring Brother Beyond, Kon Kan, Holly Johnson, Paula Abdul, Coldcut ft Lisa Stansfield, Simply Red, Transvision Vamp, Madonna and INXS.

15. April 13, 1989

Air Date: 1989-04-13

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 April 1989 and featuring Cookie Crew with Edwin Starr, Ten City, T'Pau, INXS, Fine Young Cannibals, U2 and BB King, Paul Simpson ft Adeva, Bangles and Yello.

16. April 20, 1989

Air Date: 1989-04-20

Nicky Campbell and Sybil Ruscoe present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 April 1989 and featuring Transvision Vamp, Inner City, Holly Johnson, Metallica, Midnight Oil, The Cure, Simple Minds, Bangles and The Beatmasters with Merlin.

17. April 27, 1989

Air Date: 1989-04-27

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 April 1989 and featuring London Boys, Natalie Cole, De La Soul, Fine Young Cannibals, Morrissey, The Beatmasters with Merlin, Yazz, Bangles and Poison.

18. May 4, 1989

Air Date: 1989-05-04

Andy Crane and Jenny Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 May 1989 and featuring Edelweiss, Midnight Oil, Debbie Gibson, Bon Jovi, Roxette, Kylie Minogue, Poison, Live Report, Bangles and Chaka Khan.

19. May 11, 1989

Air Date: 1989-05-11

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 May 1989 and featuring Swing Out Sister, Chaka Khan, Yazz, Queen, Hue and Cry, Natalie Cole, Stevie Nicks, London Boys, Kylie Minogue and Stefan Dennis.

20. May 18, 1989

Air Date: 1989-05-18

Anthea Turner and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 May 1989 and featuring Shakin' Stevens, Deacon Blue and Neneh Cherry.

21. May 25, 1989

Air Date: 1989-05-25

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 May 1989 and featuring Lynne Hamilton, Donna Summer and Edelweiss.

22. June 1, 1989

Air Date: 1989-06-01

Anthea Turner and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 June 1989 and featuring Sinitta, Fuzzbox and Neneh Cherry.

23. June 8, 1989

Air Date: 1989-06-08

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 June 1989 and featuring The Beautiful South, Guns N' Roses and Jason Donovan.

24. June 15, 1989

Air Date: 1989-06-15

Mark Goodier and Simon Parkin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 June 1989 and featuring Fuzzbox, Sinitta and Donna Allen.

25. June 22, 1989

Air Date: 1989-06-22

Simon Mayo and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 June 1989 and featuring Living in a Box, The Beautiful South and Bangles.

26. June 29, 1989

Air Date: 1989-06-29

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 June 1989 and featuring Holly Johnson, London Boys and Double Trouble with Rebel MC.

27. July 6, 1989

Air Date: 1989-07-06

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 July 1989 and featuring Sonia, Monie Love and The Beautiful South.

28. July 13, 1989

Air Date: 1989-07-13

Bruno Brookes and Jackie Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 July 1989 and featuring Waterfront, Danny Wilson and Gloria Estefan.

29. July 20, 1989

Air Date: 1989-07-20

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 July 1989 and featuring Sonia, London Boys and Monie Love.

30. July 27, 1989

Air Date: 1989-07-27

Mark Goodier and Simon Parkin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 July 1989 and featuring Bros, Simple Minds and Kirsty MacColl.

31. August 3, 1989

Air Date: 1989-08-03

Steve Wright and Jenny Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 August 1989 and featuring Kylie Minogue, Paul McCartney and Gun.

32. August 10, 1989

Air Date: 1989-08-10

Bruno Brookes and Sybil Ruscoe present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 August 1989 and featuring Liza Minnelli, Aswad and Big Fun.

33. August 17, 1989

Air Date: 1989-08-17

Nicky Campbell and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 August 1989 and featuring Neneh Cherry, Martika and Fuzzbox.

34. August 24, 1989

Air Date: 1989-08-24

Mark Goodier and Jakki Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 August 1989 and featuring Then Jerico, Cliff Richard and Bon Jovi.

35. August 31, 1989

Air Date: 1989-08-31

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 August 1989 and featuring Damian, Eurythmics and Big Fun.

36. September 7, 1989

Air Date: 1989-09-07

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 September 1989 and featuring Marillion, Alyson Williams and Jason Donovan.

37. September 14, 1989

Air Date: 1989-09-14

Andy Crane and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 September 1989 and featuring Tina Turner, Black Box and Damian.

38. September 21, 1989

Air Date: 1989-09-21

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 September 1989 and featuring S'Express, London Boys and The Wonder Stuff.

39. September 28, 1989

Air Date: 1989-09-28

Sybil Ruscoe and Jenny Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 September 1989 and featuring Wet Wet Wet, The Beautiful South and Gloria Estefan.

40. October 5, 1989

Air Date: 1989-10-05

Steve Wright and Jakki Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 October 1989 and featuring Sonia, Curiosity Killed the Cat and Black Box.

41. October 12, 1989

Air Date: 1989-10-12

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 October 1989 and featuring Sinitta, Cliff Richard and Living in a Box.

42. October 19, 1989

Air Date: 1989-10-19

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 October 1989 and featuring Martika, Sybil and Deborah Harry.

43. October 26, 1989

Air Date: 1989-10-26

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 October 1989 and featuring Chris Rea, Adeva and Living in a Box.

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1989-11-02

Anthea Turner and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 November 1989 and featuring Deborah Harry, Phil Collins and Martika.

45. November 9, 1989

Air Date: 1989-11-09

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 November 1989 and featuring Janet Jackson, Electribe 101 and Lisa Stansfield.

46. November 16, 1989

Air Date: 1989-11-16

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 November 1989 and featuring 808 State, Lisa Stansfield and Inner City.

47. November 23, 1989

Air Date: 1989-11-23

Jakki Brambles and Jenny Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 November 1989 and featuring Big Fun, Fine Young Cannibals and The Stone Roses.

48. November 30, 1989

Air Date: 1989-11-30

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 November 1989 and featuring 808 State, Tina Turner and Kaoma.

49. December 7, 1989

Air Date: 1989-12-07

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 December 1989 and featuring Jason Donovan, Big Fun and Sydney Youngblood.

50. December 14, 1989

Air Date: 1989-12-14

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 December 1989 and featuring Rob'n'Raz, Van Morrison and Cliff Richard.

51. December 21, 1989

Air Date: 1989-12-21

Bruno Brookes and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 December 1989 and featuring Sonia, Bros and Band Aid II.

52. Christmas Show 1989

Air Date: 1989-12-25

Jakki Brambles, Bruno Brookes and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1989 and featuring Bros, The Beautiful South and Jason Donovan.

1. January 4, 1990

Air Date: 1990-01-04

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 January 1990 and featuring The Quireboys, Sonia and Latino Rave.

2. January 11, 1990

Air Date: 1990-01-11

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 January 1990 and featuring Deacon Blue, New Kids on the Block and The Mission.

3. January 18, 1990

Air Date: 1990-01-18

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 January 1990 and featuring Halo James, The Quireboys and Martika.

4. January 26, 1990

Air Date: 1990-01-26

Simon Mayo and Jakki Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 January 1990 and featuring Phil Collins, Sinead O'Connor and Yell!

5. February 2, 1990

Air Date: 1990-02-02

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1990 and featuring Sybil, Sinead O'Connor and The House of Love.

6. February 8, 1990

Air Date: 1990-02-08

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 February 1990 and featuring Phil Collins, The Beloved and Beats International.

7. February 15, 1990

Air Date: 1990-02-15

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 February 1990 and featuring Sinead O'Connor, The Wedding Present and Black Box.

8. February 22, 1990

Air Date: 1990-02-22

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 February 1990 and featuring Tina Turner, Beats International and Adam Ant.

9. March 1, 1990

Air Date: 1990-03-01

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 March 1990 and featuring Shakin Stevens, Electribe 101 and Michael Bolton.

10. March 8, 1990

Air Date: 1990-03-08

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 March 1990 and featuring Bros, Guru Josh and Marc Almond.

11. March 15, 1990

Air Date: 1990-03-15

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 March 1990 and featuring Inspiral Carpets, Primal Scream and Candy Flip.

12. March 22, 1990

Air Date: 1990-03-22

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 March 1990 and featuring Orbital, Snap! and Big Fun.

13. March 29, 1990

Air Date: 1990-03-29

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 March 1990 and featuring Bizz Nizz, Candy Flip and Jam Tronik.

14. April 5, 1990

Air Date: 1990-04-05

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 April 1990 and featuring Jason Donovan, They Might Be Giants and Happy Mondays.

15. April 12, 1990

Air Date: 1990-04-12

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 April 1990 and featuring The Cure, Bizz Nizz and Jesus Jones.

16. April 19, 1990

Air Date: 1990-04-19

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 April 1990 and featuring Sonia, Faith No More and Adamski.

17. April 26, 1990

Air Date: 1990-04-26

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 April 1990 and featuring Tongue 'n' Cheek, Jesus Jones and Unique 3.

18. May 3, 1990

Air Date: 1990-05-03

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 May 1990 and featuring Sinitta, Morrissey and BBG.

19. May 10, 1990

Air Date: 1990-05-10

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 May 1990 and featuring Kylie Minogue, Adamski and Beats International.

20. May 18, 1990

Air Date: 1990-05-18

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 May 1990 and featuring Hothouse Flowers, The Pasadenas and Paul Young.

21. May 24, 1990

Air Date: 1990-05-24

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 May 1990 and featuring Beats International, En Vogue and The B-52s.

22. May 31, 1990

Air Date: 1990-05-31

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 May 1990 and featuring Black Box, Sam Brown and Adamski.

23. June 7, 1990

Air Date: 1990-06-07

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 June 1990 and featuring Pop Will Eat Itself, Don Pablo's Animals and Elton John.

24. June 14, 1990

Air Date: 1990-06-14

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 June 1990 and featuring Maureen, Guru Josh and Maxi Priest.

25. June 22, 1990

Air Date: 1990-06-22

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 June 1990 and featuring Magnum, Yazz and Elton John.

26. June 28, 1990

Air Date: 1990-06-28

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 June 1990 and featuring Bob Geldof, Elton John and Maxi Priest.

27. July 5, 1990

Air Date: 1990-07-05

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 July 1990 and including performances by Inspiral Carpets, Double Trouble and Massivo featuring Tracy.

28. July 12, 1990

Air Date: 1990-07-12

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 July 1990 and featuring Elton John, The Stone Roses and Gun.

29. July 19, 1990

Air Date: 1990-07-19

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 July 1990 and featuring Paul Young, Inspiral Carpets and Dream Warriors.

30. July 26, 1990

Air Date: 1990-07-26

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 July 1990 and featuring Blue Pearl, The Soup Dragons and Paula Abdul.

31. August 2, 1990

Air Date: 1990-08-02

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 August 1990 and featuring Dream Warriors, Duran Duran and Prince.

32. August 9, 1990

Air Date: 1990-08-09

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 August 1990 and featuring Hothouse Flowers, Bombalurina and Tricky Disco.

33. August 16, 1990

Air Date: 1990-08-16

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 August 1990 and featuring Go West, The KLF and Betty Boo.

34. August 23, 1990

Air Date: 1990-08-23

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 August 1990 and featuring The Human League, Tina Turner and Cliff Richard.

35. August 30, 1990

Air Date: 1990-08-30

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 August 1990 and featuring Aswad, Sonia and Betty Boo.

36. September 6, 1990

Air Date: 1990-09-06

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 September 1990 and featuring Adamski, Mariah Carey and The Farm.

37. September 13, 1990

Air Date: 1990-09-13

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 September 1990 and featuring Sonia, Maria McKee and INXS.

38. September 20, 1990

Air Date: 1990-09-20

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 September 1990 and featuring The Farm, The Charlatans and Snap!

39. September 27, 1990

Air Date: 1990-09-27

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 September 1990 and featuring The Wedding Present, Maria McKee and Bass-O-Matic.

40. October 4, 1990

Air Date: 1990-10-04

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 October 1990 and featuring Pet Shop Boys, Maria McKee and Technotronic.

41. October 11, 1990

Air Date: 1990-10-11

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 October 1990 and featuring The Chimes, The Sisters of Mercy and Neneh Cherry.

42. October 18, 1990

Air Date: 1990-10-18

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 October 1990 and featuring a-ha, Happy Mondays and Innocence.

43. October 25, 1990

Air Date: 1990-10-25

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 October 1990 and featuring Belinda Carlisle, Jason Donovan and The Beautiful South.

44. November 1, 1990

Air Date: 1990-11-01

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 November 1990 and featuring Black Box, Kim Appleby and Kylie Minogue.

45. November 8, 1990

Air Date: 1990-11-08

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 November 1990 and featuring Jason Donovan, EMF and Jimmy Somerville.

46. November 15, 1990

Air Date: 1990-11-15

Bruno Brookes present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 November 1990 and featuring Black Box, Inspiral Carpets and Caron Wheeler.

47. November 22, 1990

Air Date: 1990-11-22

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 November 1990 and featuring EMF, The Proclaimers and Julee Cruise.

48. November 29, 1990

Air Date: 1990-11-29

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 November 1990 and featuring Dream Warriors, Chris Isaak and Pet Shop Boys

49. December 6, 1990

Air Date: 1990-12-06

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 December 1990 and featuring The Farm, Cliff Richard and Vanilla Ice.

50. December 13, 1990

Air Date: 1990-12-13

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 December 1990 and featuring Shakin' Stevens, Malandra Burrows and Seal.

51. December 20, 1990

Air Date: 1990-12-20

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 December 1990 and featuring Snap!, Cliff Richard and The Carpenters.

52. Christmas Special 1990

Air Date: 1990-12-25

Mark Goodier and Anthea Turner present a Top of the Pops Christmas Day special, including a review of the hits that topped the charts in 1990 and featuring performances by The Beautiful South, Elton John and Kylie Minogue.

1. January 3, 1991

Air Date: 1991-01-03

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 January 1991 and featuring Betty Boo, Seal and Iron Maiden.

2. January 10, 1991

Air Date: 1991-01-10

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 January 1991 and featuring Bananarama, Pop Will Eat Itself and Robert Palmer.

3. January 19, 1991

Air Date: 1991-01-19

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1991 and featuring Soho, The KLF and Seal.

4. January 24, 1991

Air Date: 1991-01-24

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 January 1991 and featuring Tongue 'n' Cheek, Robert Palmer and Rick Astley.

5. January 31, 1991

Air Date: 1991-01-31

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 January 1991 and featuring EMF, Nomad and Soho.

6. February 7, 1991

Air Date: 1991-02-07

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 February 1991 and featuring The KLF, Kenny Thomas and Kim Appleby.

7. February 14, 1991

Air Date: 1991-02-14

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 February 1991 and featuring Nomad, 808 State and Praise.

8. February 21, 1991

Air Date: 1991-02-21

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 February 1991 and featuring Xpansions, Kenny Thomas and Chris Rea.

9. February 28, 1991

Air Date: 1991-02-28

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 February 1991 and featuring Massive Attack, Jesus Jones and N-Joi.

10. March 7, 1991

Air Date: 1991-03-07

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 March 1991 and featuring Hale and Pace, Roxette and Xpansions.

11. March 14, 1991

Air Date: 1991-03-14

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 March 1991 and featuring Chesney Hawkes, Ride and Happy Mondays.

12. March 21, 1991

Air Date: 1991-03-21

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 March 1991 and featuring Roxette, Jesus Loves You and Banderas.

13. March 28, 1991

Air Date: 1991-03-28

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 March 1991 and featuring Dannii Minogue, James and Chesney Hawkes.

14. April 4, 1991

Air Date: 1991-04-04

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 April 1991 and featuring Inspiral Carpets, N-Joi and Chesney Hawkes.

15. April 11, 1991

Air Date: 1991-04-11

Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 April 1991 and featuring The Wonder Stuff, Mike + The Mechanics and Dannii Minogue.

16. April 18, 1991

Air Date: 1991-04-18

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 April 1991 and featuring O.M.D., Black Box and James.

17. April 25, 1991

Air Date: 1991-04-25

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 April 1991 and featuring EMF, Vic Reeves and Electronic.

18. May 2, 1991

Air Date: 1991-05-02

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 May 1991 and featuring KLF, Nomad and OMD.

19. May 9, 1991

Air Date: 1991-05-09

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 May 1991 and featuring Seal, Roxette and Beverley Craven.

20. May 16, 1991

Air Date: 1991-05-16

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 May 1991 and featuring New Kids on the Block, Dannii Minogue and Jason Donovan.

21. May 23, 1991

Air Date: 1991-05-23

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 May 1991 and featuring T'Pau, Simple Minds and Deacon Blue.

22. May 30, 1991

Air Date: 1991-05-30

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 May 1991 and featuring M.c. Hammer, Sonia, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Kylie Minogue, and Cher.

23. June 6, 1991

Air Date: 1991-06-06

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 June 1991 and featuring Northside, Madonna and Marillion.

24. June 13, 1991

Air Date: 1991-06-13

Jakki Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 June 1991 and featuring Sonia, All About Eve and Lenny Kravitz.

25. June 20, 1991

Air Date: 1991-06-20

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 June 1991 and featuring Rebel MC, Kenny Thomas and Bette Midler.

26. June 27, 1991

Air Date: 1991-06-27

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 June 1991 and featuring Lenny Kravitz, Erasure and Jason Donovan.

27. July 4, 1991

Air Date: 1991-07-04

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 July 1991 and featuring Cola Boy, Kim Appleby and Jason Donovan.

28. July 11, 1991

Air Date: 1991-07-11

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 July 1991 and featuring OMD, Billy Bragg and Bros.

29. July 18, 1991

Air Date: 1991-07-18

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 July 1991 and featuring Cathy Dennis, Little Angels and Kim Appleby.

30. July 25, 1991

Air Date: 1991-07-25

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 July 1991 and featuring The Shamen, Cher and Bryan Adams.

31. August 1, 1991

Air Date: 1991-08-01

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 August 1991 and featuring Right Said Fred, Deacon Blue and Morrissey.

32. August 8, 1991

Air Date: 1991-08-08

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 August 1991 and featuring Blur, The Shamen and Beverley Craven.

33. August 15, 1991

Air Date: 1991-08-15

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 August 1991 and featuring Level 42, Bryan Adams and Right Said Fred.

34. August 22, 1991

Air Date: 1991-08-22

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 August 1991 and featuring Midge Ure, Jason Donovan and Oceanic.

35. August 29, 1991

Air Date: 1991-08-29

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 August 1991 and featuring EMF, The Farm and Tin Machine.

36. Setptember 6, 1991

Air Date: 1991-09-06

Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 September 1991 and featuring The Prodigy, Salt-N-Pepa, Martika and Utah Saints.

37. September 12, 1991

Air Date: 1991-09-12

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 September 1991 and featuring Bizarre Inc, Marc Bolan & T. Rex, Roxette, The Stone Roses, Crystal Waters and Cliff Richard.

38. September 19, 1991

Air Date: 1991-09-19

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 September 1991 and featuring Salt-N-Pepa, Utah Saints, Prince and The New Power Generation, Bryan Adams, Erasure and Ned's Atomic Dustbin.

39. September 26, 1991

Air Date: 1991-09-26

Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 September 1991 and featuring Scorpions, Rozalla, R.E.M., Tina Turner, Bizarre Inc, Marc Almond, Sabrina Johnston, Bryan Adams and Bros.

40. October 3, 1991

Air Date: 1991-10-03

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 October 1991 and featuring Bryan Adams, Erasure, Voice of the Beehive, Kenny Thomas, Belinda Carlisle, Stevie Wonder, Julian Lennon and Status Quo.

41. October 10, 1991

Air Date: 1991-10-10

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 October 1991 and featuring Queen, Bryan Adams, DJ Carl Cox, Morrissey, Marc Cohn, Cathy Dennis, Simply Red and 2 Unlimited.

42. October 17, 1991

Air Date: 1991-10-17

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 October 1991 and featuring Bryan Adams, Slade, Enya, Lisa Stansfield, U2, Dannii Minogue, Scorpions, Paul Young and Monty Python.

43. October 24, 1991

Air Date: 1991-10-24

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 October 1991 and featuring Queen, Carter USM, Bryan Adams, 2 Unlimited, Kenny Thomas, Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff, Kiri Te Kanawa, Mariah Carey and Tin Machine.

44. October 31, 1991

Air Date: 1991-10-31

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 October 1991 and featuring Moby, SL2, Don McLean, Zoe, Control, INXS, Kylie Minogue and Keith Washington, Genesis and U2.

45. November 7, 1991

Air Date: 1991-11-07

Mark Franklin and Elayne Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 November 1991 and featuring The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Crowded House, K-Klass, Belinda Carlisle, INXS, Control, Neil Sedaka and Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff.

46. November 14, 1991

Air Date: 1991-11-14

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 November 1991 and featuring Rozalla, Seal, Tina Turner, Altern 8, Sonia, R.E.M., Bassheads, Michael Jackson and Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff.

47. November 21, 1991

Air Date: 1991-11-21

Steve Anderson and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 November 1991 and featuring Bizarre Inc, M People, Michael Bolton, Love Decade, Scorpions, Sonia and Michael Jackson.

48. November 28, 1991

Air Date: 1991-11-28

Steve Anderson and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 November 1991 and featuring M-people, Michael Bolton, The Scorpions, Roxette, and Skid Row.

49. December 5, 1991

Air Date: 1991-12-05

Mark Franklin and Elayne Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 December 1991 and featuring Shades of Rhythm, Erasure, Simply Red, Guns N' Roses, Diana Ross, Cliff Richard, The KLF featuring Tammy Wynette, and George Michael and Elton John.

50. December 12, 1991

Air Date: 1991-12-12

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 December 1991 and featuring Cathy Dennis, Digital, Cliff Richard, Kym Sims, Salt 'N' Pepa, Right Said Fred, Martika, and George Michael and Elton John.

51. December 19, 1991

Air Date: 1991-12-19

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 December 1991 and featuring Brian May, Guns N' Roses, Simon & Garfunkel, Hammer, and Human Resource.

52. Christmas 1991

Air Date: 1991-12-25

Tony Dortie, Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon present a Christmas Special of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1991 and featuring Queen, Seal, Nomad, Chesney Hawkes, James, OMD, Kenny Thomas, Erasure, Right Said Fred and Oceanic.

1. January 2, 1992

Air Date: 1992-01-02

Adrian Rose and Steve Anderson present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 January 1992 and featuring The Pogues & Kirsty Maccoll, Hammer, Dannii Minogue, Queen, and Wet Wet Wet.

2. January 9, 1992

Air Date: 1992-01-09

Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 January 1992 and featuring Queen, The Sugarcubes, Isotonik, Kym Sims, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, The Stone Roses and Senseless Things.

3. January 16, 1992

Air Date: 1992-01-16

Tony Dortie and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 January 1992 and featuring Wet Wet Wet, Kiss, The Wedding Present, Clivilles & Cole, and Genesis.

4. January 23, 1992

Air Date: 1992-01-23

Mark Franklin and Steve Anderson present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 January 1992 and featuring 2 Unlimited, Shakespears Sister, Curtis Stigers, Genesis, Kylie Minogue, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey and Wet Wet Wet.

5. January 30, 1992

Air Date: 1992-01-30

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 January 1992 and featuring The Pasadenas, Kicks Like a Mule, James, The Wonder Stuff, Dream Frequency, Julia Fordham, Manic Street Preachers, DNA featuring Sharon Redd and Wet Wet Wet.

6. February 6, 1992

Air Date: 1992-02-06

Mark Franklin and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 February 1992 and featuring 2 Unlimited, Kenny Thomas, Extreme, Beverley Craven, and Simply Red.

7. February 13, 1992

Air Date: 1992-02-13

Steve Anderson and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 February 1992 and featuring Color Me Badd, Michael Jackson, Ride, Bryan Adams, The Pasadenas, Simply Red, The Temptations, Pearl Jam and Wet Wet Wet.

8. February 20, 1992

Air Date: 1992-02-20

Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 February 1992 and featuring The Brand New Heavies, The Temptations, Julia Fordham, Bryan Adams, Opus III, Simply Red, Shanice and Shakespears Sister.

9. February 27, 1992

Air Date: 1992-02-27

Claudia Simon and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 February 1992 and featuring Alison Limerick, Madness, Everything But The Girl, Gary Moore, and Tears For Fears.

10. March 5, 1992

Air Date: 1992-03-05

Mark Franklin and Femi Oke present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1992 and featuring The Charlatans, Mr. Big, Opus III, The KLF, Crowded House, Shanice and Shakespears Sister.

11. March 12, 1992

Air Date: 1992-03-12

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 March 1992 and featuring Gun, The Wedding Present, Toxic Two, Nirvana, Clivillés and Cole, Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, Mr. Big, U2 and Shakespears Sister.

12. March 19, 1992

Air Date: 1992-03-19

Adrian Rose and Femi Oke present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 March 1992 and featuring Crowded House, Bruce Springsteen, Lisa Stansfield, Ce Ce Peniston, and Shakespear's Sister.

13. March 26, 1992

Air Date: 1992-03-26

Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 March 1992 and featuring Erasure, Annie Lennox, Vanessa Williams and Soul II Soul, Right Said Fred, Def Leppard, Shakespears Sister, The Cure, Hammer, Wet Wet Wet and Manic Street Preachers.

14. April 2, 1992

Air Date: 1992-04-02

Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse as Radio Fab FM DJs Dave Nice and Mike Smash present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 April 1992 and featuring W.A.S.P., Soul II Soul, Chris de Burgh and Roxette.

15. April 9, 1992

Air Date: 1992-04-09

Femi Oke and Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 April 1992 and featuring Praga Khan, Curtis Stigers, Altern 8, Vanessa Williams, Right Said Fred, Cher, Genesis and Shakespears Sister.

16. April 16, 1992

Air Date: 1992-04-16

Femi Oke and Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 April 1992 and featuring Sl2 Feat. Jah Screechy, Michael Ball, Ten Sharp, Brand New Heavies, and Mariah Carey.

17. April 23, 1992

Air Date: 1992-04-23

Mark Franklin and Femi Oke present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 April 1992 and featuring EMF, Curtis Stigers, Iron Maiden, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, Michael Jackson and Right Said Fred.

18. April 30, 1992

Air Date: 1992-04-30

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 April 1992 and featuring Marc Almond, En Vogue, SL2, The Sisters of Mercy, Michael Jackson, The Cure and Right Said Fred.

19. May 7, 1992

Air Date: 1992-05-07

Adrian Rose and Femi Oke present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 May 1992, featuring Zz Top, 2 Unlimited, Extreme, Morrissey, and Kws.

20. May 14, 1992

Air Date: 1992-05-14

Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 May 1992, featuring Shakespears Sister, The Wedding Present, Del Amitri, Kris Kross, En Vogue, Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson, CeCe Peniston and KWS.

21. May 21, 1992

Air Date: 1992-05-21

Tony Dortie and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 May 1992, featuring The Levellers, Ugly Kid Joe, Richard Marx, Elton John, and Marillion.

22. May 28, 1992

Air Date: 1992-05-28

Mark Franklin and Femi Oke present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 May 1992 and featuring Kris Kross, The Future Sound of London, Shut Up and Dance, Bassheads, Don-E and Lisa Stansfield.

23. June 4, 1992

Air Date: 1992-06-04

Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 June 1992 and featuring Take That, Faith No More, Lionel Richie, Richard Marx, Utah Saints, Elton John, Erasure and KWS.

24. June 13, 1992

Air Date: 1992-06-13

Femi Oke and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 June 1992, featuring Nick Berry, The Wedding Present, George Michael, U2, and Tina Turner.

25. June 18, 1992

Air Date: 1992-06-18

Mark Franklin and Sir Bob Geldof present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 June 1992 and featuring Take That, The Orb, Sophie B. Hawkins, Utah Saints, Elton John, Def Leppard and Erasure.

26. June 25, 1992

Air Date: 1992-06-25

Adrian Rose and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 June 1992 and featuring Mariah Carey, U2, Tori Amos, Diana Ross, and Messiah.

27. July 2, 1992

Air Date: 1992-07-02

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 July 1992 and featuring Arrested Development, Altern 8, Def Leppard, Electronic, Carter USM, Snap!, Richard Marx and Jimmy Nail.

28. July 9, 1992

Air Date: 1992-07-09

Adrian Rose and Femi Oke presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 July 1992 and featuring Roy Orbison, Dina Carroll, Joe Cocker, Urban Hype, and Sophie B. Hawkins.

29. July 16, 1992

Air Date: 1992-07-16

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 July 1992 and featuring Wet Wet Wet, Madonna, The Wedding Present, Jason Donovan, Billy Ray Cyrus, The Shamen, Sophie B. Hawkins and Jimmy Nail.

30. July 23, 1992

Air Date: 1992-07-23

Claudia Simon and Tony Dortie present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 July 1992 and featuring Sunscreem, Snap!, Shakespears Sister, Enya, Prince and The New Power Generation, Jon Secada, Elton John and Eric Clapton, Jimmy Nail and Was (Not Was).

31. July 30, 1992

Air Date: 1992-07-30

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 July 1992 and featuring The Shamen, Kris Kross, Betty Boo, Madness, Roxette, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Jimmy Nail and Madonna.

32. August 13, 1992

Air Date: 1992-08-13

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 August 1992 and featuring Take That, Undercover, Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé, Betty Boo, 2 Unlimited, Annie Lennox and Snap!

33. August 20, 1992

Air Date: 1992-08-20

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 August 1992 and featuring KWS, Extreme, Felix, Paul Weller, Michael Jackson, Thunder, Kylie Minogue and Snap!

34. August 27, 1992

Air Date: 1992-08-27

Adrian Rose and Claudia Simon presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 August 1992 and featuring Boyz Ii Men, Jon Secada, Undercover, Annie Lennox, and Snap.

35. September 3, 1992

Air Date: 1992-09-03

Femi Oke and Mark Franklin present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 September 1992 and featuring Bananarama, The Shamen, Sonia, Dr. Alban, Lionel Richie, U96, Sinéad O'Connor and Snap!

36. September 10, 1992

Air Date: 1992-09-10

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 September 1992 and featuring East 17, The Christians, Undercover, Freddie Jackson, INXS, Del Amitri, Boy George and Snap!

37. September 17, 1992

Air Date: 1992-09-17

Femi Oke and Adrian Rosepresents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 September 1992 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Inspiral Carpets, Brian May, Boy George, and The Wedding Present.

38. September 24, 1992

Air Date: 1992-09-24

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 September 1992 and featuring Messiah, Sade, Boy George, Suede, Boyz II Men, Tasmin Archer, Mike Oldfield and Snap!

39. October 1, 1992

Air Date: 1992-10-01

Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 October 1992 and featuring Stereo MC's, Crowded House, Doctor Spin, Dr. Alban, and Bob Marley and the Wailers.

40. October 8, 1992

Air Date: 1992-10-08

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 October 1992 and featuring Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, M People, Tasmin Archer, Prince and The New Power Generation, Dina Carroll, Billy Ray Cyrus, Take That and The Shamen.

41. October 15, 1992

Air Date: 1992-10-15

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 October 1992 and featuring Sunscreem, Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown, Madonna, Doctor Spin, Boyz II Men, Bon Jovi and Tasmin Archer.

42. October 22, 1992

Air Date: 1992-10-22

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 October 1992 and featuring Roxy Music, The Farm, Chris Rea, Björn Again, Arrested Development, Take That, The Chippendales and Tasmin Archer.

43. October 29, 1992

Air Date: 1992-10-29

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 October 1992 and featuring Madonna, Go West, Leo Sayer, Felix, Zucchero & Pavarotti, Vanessa Paradis, Rage, Erasure and Boyz II Men.

44. November 5, 1992

Air Date: 1992-11-05

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 November 1992 and featuring The Rolling Stones, Little Angels, The Shamen, The Rockingbirds, Arrested Development, INXS and Boyz II Men.

45. November 12, 1992

Air Date: 1992-11-12

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 November 1992 and featuring En Vogue, The Supremes, Michael Bolton, Vanessa Paradis, Undercover, Jason Donovan, Charles & Eddie, Neil Diamond and Boyz II Men.

46. November 19, 1992

Air Date: 1992-11-19

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 November 1992 and featuring Cathy Dennis, Sonny & Cher, Heaven 17, Madness, The Pasadenas, Whitney Houston, Genesis and Charles & Eddie.

47. November 26, 1992

Air Date: 1992-11-26

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 November 1992 and featuring Guns N’ Roses, Undercover, Carter USM, Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Rod Stewart and Charles & Eddie.

48. December 3, 1992

Air Date: 1992-12-03

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 December 1992 and featuring Stereo MC’s, Michael Jackson, Heaven 17, Dina Carroll, Boney M., Madonna, Simply Red and Whitney Houston.

49. December 10, 1992

Air Date: 1992-12-10

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 December 1992 and featuring Take That, Shai, WWF Superstars, Diana Ross, KWS, Cliff Richard and Whitney Houston.

50. December 17, 1992

Air Date: 1992-12-17

Tony Dortie, together with his special guest Mr Blobby, presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 December 1992 and featuring Madonna, East Side Beat, Gloria Estefan, Nirvana and The Wedding Present.

51. 1992 Christmas Special

Air Date: 1992-12-25

The Top of the Pops Christmas Day special from 1992. Mark Franklin and Tony Dortie, together with their special guests, Sid Owen and Danniella Westbrook, review the year's chart hits.

1. January 7, 1993

Air Date: 1993-01-07

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 January 1993 and featuring The Frank & Walters, Jesus Jones, Snap! ft Niki Haris, Slipstream, Little Angels, Apache Indian, Paul McCartney and Whitney Houston.

2. January 14, 1993

Air Date: 1993-01-14

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 January 1993 and featuring Pop Will Eat Itself, West End ft Sybil, Take That, Shanice, Arrested Development, Sunscreem, Duran Duran and Whitney Houston.

3. January 21, 1993

Air Date: 1993-01-21

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 January 1993 and featuring Faith No More, Go West, Sister Sledge, Snap! ft Niki Haris, The Beloved, The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M., Def Leppard and Whitney Houston.

4. January 28, 1993

Air Date: 1993-01-28

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 January 1993 and featuring 2 Unlimited, U.S.U.R.A., West End ft Sybil, East 17, Dina Carroll, Lulu and Whitney Houston.

5. February 4, 1993

Air Date: 1993-02-04

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 February 1993 and featuring M People, Duran Duran, Def Leppard, The Beloved, Rapination ft Kym Mazelle, Gloworm, Sting and Whitney Houston.

6. February 11, 1993

Air Date: 1993-02-11

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 February 1993 and featuring Annie Lennox, East 17, Thunder, Poison, and Sting.

7. February 18, 1993

Air Date: 1993-02-18

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 February 1993 and featuring Stereo MC's, Whitney Houston, Lenny Kravitz, Sting, Take That, Paul McCartney and 2 Unlimited.

8. February 25, 1993

Air Date: 1993-02-25

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 February 1993 and featuring Annie Lennox, Bizarre Inc, Michael Jackson, Dina Carroll, Shaggy, Tasmin Archer, Bryan Ferry and 2 Unlimited.

9. March 4, 1993

Air Date: 1993-03-04

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 March 1993 and featuring Suede, Right Said Fred and Friends, Marxman, k.d. lang, Runrig and 2 Unlimited.

10. March 11, 1993

Air Date: 1993-03-11

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 March 1993 and featuring Sister Sledge, Iron Maiden, Shaggy, Shabba Ranks, Bryan Ferry, Jamiroquai, P.M. Dawn, Cliff Richard and 2 Unlimited.

11. March 18, 1993

Air Date: 1993-03-18

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 March 1993 and featuring Hue and Cry, Snow, Right Said Fred, Therapy?, Big Country, The Grid, Monie Love and Shaggy.

12. March 25, 1993

Air Date: 1993-03-25

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 March 1993 and featuring Sybil, The Bluebells, Shabba Ranks, Jade, Robin S., Cliff Richard, Lulu and Bobby Womack, and Shaggy.

13. April 1, 1993

Air Date: 1993-04-01

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 April 1993 and featuring Capella, Madonna, Mica Paris, Sunscreem, Bruce Springsteen, Barry Manilow and The Bluebells.

14. April 8, 1993

Air Date: 1993-04-08

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 April 1993 and featuring Sub Sub ft Melanie Williams, Sybil, Jade, David Essex, Robin S., The Beloved, New Order and The Bluebells.

15. April 15, 1993

Air Date: 1993-04-15

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 April 1993 and featuring East 17, Dr. Alban, Duran Duran, Cappella, Terence Trent D’Arby, Sonia, World Party and The Bluebells.

16. April 22, 1993

Air Date: 1993-04-22

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 April 1993 and featuring Voice of the Beehive ft Jimmy Somerville, Whitney Houston, New Order, Sub Sub ft Melanie Williams, Deacon Blue, Janet Jackson and The Bluebells.

17. April 29, 1993

Air Date: 1993-04-29

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 April 1993 and featuring R.E.M., D:Ream, SWV, Dance 2 Trance, Inner Circle, Robert Plant, Sonia and George Michael.

18. May 6, 1993

Air Date: 1993-05-06

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 May 1993 and featuring 2 Unlimited, Janet Jackson, Utah Saints, Ace of Base, Kingmaker, Elton John, and George Michael with Queen.

19. May 13, 1993

Air Date: 1993-05-13

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 May 1993 and featuring Tina Turner, OMD, Shabba Ranks with Maxi Priest, Dina Carroll, Robert Plant, Inner Circle and George Michael.

20. May 21, 1993

Air Date: 1993-05-21

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 May 1993 and featuring Saint Etienne, Felix, Luther Vandross, Charles & Eddie, Runrig, Ace of Base, Bon Jovi and UB40.

21. May 27, 1993

Air Date: 1993-05-27

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 27 May 1993 and featuring Suede, Stereo MC’s, Tina Turner, Louchie Lou & Michie One, Lenny Kravitz, Tears for Fears, Lisa Stansfield and Ace of Base.

22. June 3, 1993

Air Date: 1993-06-03

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 June 1993 and featuring Jamiroquai, a-ha, Bryan Ferry, Haddaway, P.M. Dawn with Boy George, UB40, Tasmin Archer and Ace of Base.

23. June 10, 1993

Air Date: 1993-06-10

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 June 1993 and featuring Therapy?, Snap!, Pet Shop Boys, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Sade, Lisa Stansfield, Spin Doctors and UB40.

24. June 17, 1993

Air Date: 1993-06-17

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 June 1993 and featuring Sting, Gabrielle, The Time Frequency, Sister Sledge, Haddaway, Terence Trent D’Arby ft Des’ree, Deborah Harry and UB40.

25. June 24, 1993

Air Date: 1993-06-24

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 June 1993 and featuring Rod Stewart, M People, East 17, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Brian May with Cozy Powell, Gloria Gaynor, Alexander O’Neal and Gabrielle.

26. July 1, 1993

Air Date: 1993-07-01

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 July 1993 and featuring Joey Laurence, New Order, Evolution, 4 Non Blondes, Jade, Take That and Gabrielle.

27. July 8, 1993

Air Date: 1993-07-08

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 July 1993 and featuring Haddaway, Taylor Dayne, Michael Jackson, Kim Wilde, Chaka Demus & Pliers, M People, Gloria Gaynor and Gabrielle.

28. July 15, 1993

Air Date: 1993-07-15

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 July 1993 and featuring Danni Minogue, 4 Non Blondes, Deacon Blue, Kenny Thomas, Oui 3 and Take That.

29. July 22, 1993

Air Date: 1993-07-22

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 July 1993 and featuring Shara Nelson, Urban Cookie Collective, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Utah Saints, The Waterboys and Jason Donovan.

30. July 29, 1993

Air Date: 1993-07-29

Tony Dortie presents the chart programme, first broadcast on 29/07/1993. Featuring D:Ream, Robin S, Manic Street Preachers, Craig McLachlan and Debbie Gibson, Dannii Minogue, Bee Gees and Take That.

31. August 5, 1993

Air Date: 1993-08-05

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 05/08/1993. Featuring Juliet Roberts, Daniel O'Donnell, Urban Cookie Collective, Michelle Gayle, UB40, Bitty McLean and Take That.

32. August 12, 1993

Air Date: 1993-08-12

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 August 1993. Featuring Green Jellÿ, Sarah Washington, Billy Joel, Bad Boys Inc., Culture Beat, Apache Indian, Yazz & Aswad and Freddie Mercury.

33. August 19, 1993

Air Date: 1993-08-19

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 August 1993. Featuring The Bee Gees, The Pogues, UB40, Aftershock, Bitty Mclean, Tasmin Archer, Sinclair and Freddie Mercury.

34. August 26, 1993

Air Date: 1993-08-26

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 August 1993 and featuring Therapy?, SWV, The Sisters of Mercy, Ace of Base, Meat Loaf, Mariah Carey and Culture Beat.

35. September 2, 1993

Air Date: 1993-09-02

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 September 1993 and featuring Carter USM, 2 Unlimited, Tina Turner, Kenny Thomas, Terence Trent D’Arby, Bitty McLean, Cilla Black and Culture Beat.

36. September 9, 1993

Air Date: 1993-09-09

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 September 1993 and featuring Bjork, Moby, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, James, Stone Temple Pilots, New Order, Beverley Craven and Culture Beat.

37. September 16, 1993

Air Date: 1993-09-16

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 September 1993 and featuring Radiohead, Motörhead, Pet Shop Boys, Jade, Lenny Kravitz, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Belinda Carlisle and Culture Beat.

38. September 23, 1993

Air Date: 1993-09-23

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 September 1993 and featuring Depeche Mode, The Wonder Stuff, M People, Haddaway, Stakka Bo, Take That with Lulu, and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.

39. September 30, 1993

Air Date: 1993-09-30

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 September 1993 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Belinda Carlisle, Gabrielle, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Eternal, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Spin Doctors and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.

40. October 7, 1993

Air Date: 1993-10-07

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 October 1993 and featuring Haddaway, Meat Loaf, Paul Young, Billy Joel, Go West, Crowded House, Right Said Fred, and Take That with Lulu.

41. October 14, 1993

Air Date: 1993-10-14

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 October 1993 and featuring Iron Maiden, The Lemonheads, Eternal, Dina Carroll, One Dove, Phil Collins, and Take That with Lulu.

42. October 21, 1993

Air Date: 1993-10-21

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 October 1993 and featuring INXS, Cappella, Lisa Stansfield, Chris Rea, Jean-Michel Jarre, Lena Fiagbe and Meat Loaf.

43. October 28, 1993

Air Date: 1993-10-28

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 October 1993 and featuring Bjork and David Arnold, Dina Carroll, Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, David Hasselhoff and Meat Loaf.

44. November 4, 1993

Air Date: 1993-11-04

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 November 1993 and featuring Aerosmith, The Time Frequency, Mariah Carey, Pauline Henry, The Shamen, Wet Wet Wet and Meat Loaf.

45. November 11, 1993

Air Date: 1993-11-11

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 November 1993 and featuring Bryan Adams, Captain Hollywood Project, Soul II Soul, Urban Cookie Collective, Janet Jackson, Elton John and Kiki Dee, and Meat Loaf.

46. November 18, 1993

Air Date: 1993-11-18

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 November 1993 and featuring U2, 2 Unlimited, Terence Trent D’Arby, Culture Beat, Crowded House, Lesley Garrett with Amanda Thompson, and Meat Loaf.

47. November 25, 1993

Air Date: 1993-11-25

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 November 1993 and featuring Janet Jackson, K-Klass, Elton John and Kiki Dee, The Wonder Stuff, Heart, Belinda Carlisle and Meat Loaf.

48. December 2, 1993

Air Date: 1993-12-02

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 December 1993 and featuring U2, Bjork, M People, East 17, Mr Blobby and Meat Loaf.

49. December 9, 1993

Air Date: 1993-12-09

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 December 1993 and featuring Prince, Bee Gees, Bad Boys Inc., Dina Carroll, Gabrielle, Cliff Richard and Mr Blobby.

50. December 16, 1993

Air Date: 1993-12-16

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 December 1993 and featuring Meat Loaf, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Diana Ross, Haddaway and Take That.

51. December 23, 1993

Air Date: 1993-12-23

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 December 1993 and featuring Bee Gees, K7, Saint Etienne, Shabba Ranks, Dina Carroll, E.Y.C. and Mr Blobby.

52. December 25, 1993

Air Date: 1993-12-25

Mark Franklin and Tony Dortie present a Christmas Special of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1993 and featuring 2 Unlimited, Snow, The Bluebells, Ace of Base, Gabrielle, Take That with Lulu, Meat Loaf and Mr Blobby.

January 6, 1994

1. January 6, 1994

Air Date: 1994-01-06

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 6 January 1994 and featuring D:Ream, Dina Carroll, East 17, The Mission, DJ Duke, Wet Wet Wet and Chaka Demus & Pliers, plus a guest appearance from Pan’s People.

January 13, 1994

2. January 13, 1994

Air Date: 1994-01-13

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 13 January 1994 and featuring Culture Beat, Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting, K7, CeCe Peniston, The The, Eternal, Bitty McLean and Chaka Demus & Pliers.

3. January 20, 1994

Air Date: 1994-01-20

Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 20 January 1994 and featuring Inspiral Carpets, Tori Amos, Haddaway, Phil Collins, D:Ream and Toni Braxton.

4. January 27, 1994

Air Date: 1994-01-27

Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 27 January 1994 and featuring Therapy?, Joe, Celine Dion, Richard Marx and ZZ Top.

5. February 3, 1994

Air Date: 1994-02-03

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 February 1994 and featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rozalla, The Charlatans, Wendy Moten, Gin Blossoms, Mariah Carey and D:Ream

February 10, 1994

6. February 10, 1994

Air Date: 1994-02-10

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 February 1994 and featuring Aretha Franklin, Elastica, D:Mob with Cathy Dennis, The Cranberries, Carleen Anderson, Suede, Shara Nelson and D:Ream.

7. February 17, 1994

Air Date: 1994-02-17

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 February 1994 and featuring Saint Etienne, Cappella, Crowded House, Dina Carroll, Sinead O'Connor, The Wildhearts, 2 Unlimited and Mariah Carey.

February 24, 1994

8. February 24, 1994

Air Date: 1994-02-24

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 February 1994 and featuring Level 42, Ace of Base, Bryan Adams with Rod Stewart and Sting, Suede, Gabrielle, Beck and Mariah Carey.

March 3, 1994

9. March 3, 1994

Air Date: 1994-03-03

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 March 1994 and featuring Morrissey, 2 Unlimited, Elvis Costello, Toni Braxton, E.Y.C., Barbara Tucker, Inspiral Carpets and Mariah Carey.

10. March 10, 1994

Air Date: 1994-03-10

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 March 1994 and featuring Carter USM, Primal Scream, M People, Janet Jackson, Doop, Marcella Detroit, Bon Jovi and Mariah Carey.

March 17, 1994

11. March 17, 1994

Air Date: 1994-03-17

Mark Owen and Robbie Williams present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 March 1994 and featuring Bjork, Blur, Tori Amos, Bruce Springsteen, Alison Moyet, Madonna, Roachford, Roxette and Doop.

12. March 24, 1994

Air Date: 1994-03-24

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 March 1994 and featuring Soul Asylum, Bon Jovi, D:Ream, Worlds Apart, Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue, Take That and Doop.

13. March 31, 1994

Air Date: 1994-03-31

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 March 1994 and featuring Madonna, James, Haddaway, Culture Beat, Frances Ruffelle, Bruce Springsteen, Smash, Bee Gees and Doop.

14. April 7, 1994

Air Date: 1994-04-07

Andi Peters presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 April1994 and featuring Pet Shop Boys, Black Machine, Erasure, Prince, Tony Di Bart, Bitty McLean, Little Angels, Roachford and Take That.

15. April 14, 1994

Air Date: 1994-04-14

Meat Loaf presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 April 1994 and featuring Terrorvision, Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman, Pet Shop Boys, Frances Ruffelle, Loveland vs Darlene Lewis, Garth Brooks, Toni Braxton, Take That and Meat Loaf.

16. April 21, 1994

Air Date: 1994-04-21

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 April 1994 and featuring Crash Test Dummies, Bitty McLean, C. J. Lewis, The Pretenders, Erasure, Crystal Waters, Deacon Blue, Toni Di Bart and Prince.

17. April 28, 1994

Air Date: 1994-04-28

Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 April 1994 and featuring Ride, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Skin, Eternal, Club House, Level 42, Barbra Streisand, Michael Bolton and Prince.

18. May 5, 1994

Air Date: 1994-05-05

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 May 1994 and featuring Evan Dando, Killing Joke, The Cranberries, C. J. Lewis, the Manchester United Football Squad, Judy Cheeks, Richard Marx, Stiltskin and Tony Di Bart.

19. May 12, 1994

Air Date: 1994-05-12

Jack Dee presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 May 1994 and featuring Iggy Pop, Michael Bolton, Gloworm, East 17, Joe Roberts, E.Y.C., Marcella Detroit and Elton John, and Stiltskin.

20. May 19, 1994

Air Date: 1994-05-19

Bruno Brookes and Alice Cooper present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 May 1994 and featuring Deep Forest, 2 Unlimited, Bad Boys Inc., Wet Wet Wet, Seal, Julia Fordham, East 17, Alice Cooper and the Manchester United Football Club squad.

21. May 26, 1994

Air Date: 1994-05-26

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 May 1994 and featuring The Prodigy, Maxx, Carleen Anderson, Bruce Dickinson, Gloworm, Pet Shop Boys with Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, Galliano, All-4-One and the Manchester United Football Squad.

22. June 2, 1994

Air Date: 1994-06-02

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 June 1994 and featuring Pulp, Arrested Development, Big Mountain, The Beautiful South, The Grid, Salt-N-Pepa, Pink Floyd, Mariah Carey and Wet Wet Wet.

23. June 9, 1994

Air Date: 1994-06-09

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 June 1994 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Blur, Absolutely Fabulous, Kym Mazelle and Jocelyn Brown, The Brand New Heavies, Guns N' Roses, Maxx, Dawn Penn and Wet Wet Wet.

24. June 16, 1994

Air Date: 1994-06-16

Angus Deayton presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 June 1994 and featuring Robert Palmer, The Grid, 2 Unlimited, Mariah Carey, D:Ream, Toni Braxton, Spin Doctors, Chaka Demus & Pliers and Wet Wet Wet.

25. June 23, 1994

Air Date: 1994-06-23

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 June 1994 and featuring Aswad, Dawn Penn, Ace of Base, All-4-One, Shed Seven, The B-52’s, Cappella, Elton John and Wet Wet Wet.

26. June 30, 1994

Air Date: 1994-06-30

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 June 1994 and featuring Juliet Roberts, Let Loose, Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman, The Boomtown Rats, Oasis, Crystal Waters, These Animal Men, The Grid and Wet Wet Wet.

27. July 7, 1994

Air Date: 1994-07-07

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 July 1994 and featuring Gun, Two Cowboys, The B-52's, Aswad, Elton John, The Pretenders, All-4-One, Take That and Wet Wet Wet.

28. July 14, 1994

Air Date: 1994-07-14

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 July 1994 and featuring Killing Joke, BlackGirl, Mariah Carey, China Black, House of Pain, The Three Tenors, Let Loose, Julian Cope and Wet Wet Wet.

29. July 21, 1994

Air Date: 1994-07-21

Julian Clary presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 July 1994 and featuring Clubhouse, Bad Boys Inc, Warren G & Nate Dogg, The Grid, CJ Lewis, The B-52's, Skin, PJ & Duncan and Wet Wet Wet.

30. July 28, 1994

Air Date: 1994-07-28

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 July 1994 and featuring Shampoo, EYC, All-4-One, Let Loose, Red Dragon with Brian & Tony Gold, The Three Tenors, China Black, Erasure and Wet Wet Wet.

31. August 4, 1994

Air Date: 1994-08-04

Mark Goodier presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 August 1994 and featuring Maxx, Level 42, Ce Ce Peniston, Status Quo, Rozalla, Whitesnake, PJ & Duncan, Youssou N’Dour & Neneh Cherry and Wet Wet Wet.

32. August 10, 1994

Air Date: 1994-08-10

Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 August 1994 and featuring Red Dragon with Brian & Tony Gold, The Brand New Heavies, The Future Sound of London, Shampoo, DJ Miko, Joe Cocker, Carleen Anderson, Let Loose and Wet Wet Wet.

33. August 18, 1994

Air Date: 1994-08-18

Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 18 August 1994 and featuring China Black, Oasis, Tinman, Eternal, Soundgarden, Youssou N’Dour & Neneh Cherry, Sophie B Hawkins, Boyz II Men and Wet Wet Wet.

34. August 25, 1994

Air Date: 1994-08-25

Malcolm McLaren presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 August 1994 and featuring Red Dragon With Brian & Tony Gold, Enigma, Dinosaur Jnr, Let Loose, and Kylie Minogue.

35. September 1, 1994

Air Date: 1994-09-01

Claire Sturgess presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 September 1994 and featuring Blur and Phil Daniels, Sean Maguire, Terrorvision, Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry, Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey, Children for Rwanda, Boyz II Men, Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories, and Wet Wet Wet.

36. September 8, 1994

Air Date: 1994-09-08

Brian Harvey and Tony Mortimer introduce performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Corona, The Wonderstuff, Cyndi Lauper, Pet Shop Boys, and Bon Jovi.

37. September 15, 1994

Air Date: 1994-09-15

Simon Mayo introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from The Grid, Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories, M-beat Feat. General Levy, Sinead O'connor, and Luther Vandross & Mariah Carey.

38. September 22, 1994

Air Date: 1994-09-22

Bruno Brookes introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Michelle Gayle, Elton John, Suede, Cyndi Lauper, and Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories.

39. September 29, 1994

Air Date: 1994-09-29

Claire Sturgess introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from The Cranberries, Pato Banton, Reel 2 Real Feat. The Mad Stuntman, Snap Feat. Summer, and Shane Macgowan & The Popes.

40. October 6, 1994

Air Date: 1994-10-06

Punt & Dennis introduce performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, Michelle Gayle, Elton John, and Inxs.

41. October 13, 1994

Air Date: 1994-10-13

Mark Goodier introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Cappella, Gloria Estefan, Snap Feat. Summer, Pato Banton, and Sting.

42. October 20, 1994

Air Date: 1994-10-20

Jarvis Cocker introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Let Loose, Oasis, Ultimate Kaos, R. Kelly, and Tom Jones.

43. October 27, 1994

Air Date: 1994-10-27

Simon Mayo introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from China Black, Pink Floyd, Rozalla, Bon Jovi, and East 17.

44. November 3, 1994

Air Date: 1994-11-03

Simon Mayo introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from China Black, Pink Floyd, Rozalla, Bon Jovi, and East 17.

45. November 10, 1994

Air Date: 1994-11-10

Bruno Brookes introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from The Beautiful South, Warren G, The Saw Doctors, Nirvana, and M-people.

46. November 17, 1994

Air Date: 1994-11-17

Michelle Gayle introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Suede, Baby D, Blur, New Order, and Kate Bush.

47. November 24, 1994

Air Date: 1994-11-24

Mark Goodier introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Jimmy Nail, Louis Armstrong, New Atlantic Feat. Berri, Kylie Minogue, and Luther Vandross.

48. December 1, 1994

Air Date: 1994-12-01

Lily Savage introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Roxette, The Stone Roses, Erasure, Mariah Carey, and East 17.

49. December 8, 1994

Air Date: 1994-12-08

Neneh Cherry introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Mariah Carey, Boyzone, Eyc, and Jimmy Nail.

50. December 15, 1994

Air Date: 1994-12-15

Damon Albarn introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Michelle Gayle, Mighty Moprh'n Power Rangers, M-beat Feat. Nazlyn, Sting, and Oasis.

51. December 22, 1994

Air Date: 1994-12-22

Gary Glitter introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Zig & Zag, Madonna, Boyzone, The Beautiful South, and East 17.

52. December 25, 1994

Air Date: 1994-12-25

Take That review the chart hits of 1994. With performances from D-Ream, Doop, Tony Di Bart, Stiltskin, Wet Wet Wet, Boyzone, East 17, All 4 One, Let Loose, Eternal, Whigfield and Pato Banton.

1. January 5, 1995

Air Date: 1995-01-05

Jack Dee introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Celine Dion, Rednex, Ini Kamoze, and R. Kelly.

2. January 12, 1995

Air Date: 1995-01-12

Mark Goodier introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from The Lightning Seeds, Bill Whelan, Nicki French, The Almighty, and Rednex.

4. January 26, 1995

Air Date: 1995-01-26

Eternal introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Deuce, Simple Minds, N-trance, Green Day, and Nicki French.

5. February 2, 1995

Air Date: 1995-02-02

Kylie Minogue introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mn8, Ini Kamoze, Scarlet, Rem, and Celine Dion.

6. February 9, 1995

Air Date: 1995-02-09

Gary Olsen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Jade, R. Kelly, Jimmy Nail, Suede, and The Go Go's.

7. February 16, 1995

Air Date: 1995-02-16

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Scarlet, Gloria Estefan, Vanessa Mae, Elton John, and Elastica.

8. February 23, 1995

Air Date: 1995-02-23

Peter Cunnah introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Bon Jovi, Elastica, Madonna, and Glam Metal Detectives.

9. March 2, 1995

Air Date: 1995-03-02

Keith Allen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mike & The Mechanics, Nightcrawlers, Alex Party, Elton John, and Faith No More.

10. March 9, 1995

Air Date: 1995-03-09

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Clock, Kenny 'dope' Presents The Bucketheads, Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, and Wet Wet Wet.

11. March 16, 1995

Air Date: 1995-03-16

Lenny Henry introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Human League, Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry With Eric Clapton, The Outhere Brothers, Janet Jackson, and The New Power Generation Feat. Tora Tora.

12. March 23, 1995

Air Date: 1995-03-23

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Tin Tin Out Feat. Espiritu, Rednex, Duran Duran, Leftfield & Halliday, and Simple Minds.

13. March 30, 1995

Air Date: 1995-03-30

Ant and Dec introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Brownstone, Bobby Brown, Menswear, Bruce Springsteen, and Hole.

14. April 6, 1995

Air Date: 1995-04-06

Bruno Brookes introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ultimate Kaos, Kenny 'dope' Presents The Bucketheads, Terence Trent D'arby, Simple Minds, and Bryan Adams.

15. April 13, 1995

Air Date: 1995-04-13

Phill Jupitus introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Tina Arena, Rem, Snap Feat. Summer, Bruce Springsteen, and Sinead O'connor & Shane Macgowan.

16. April 20, 1995

Air Date: 1995-04-20

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Corona, Portishead, (m.c. Sar &) The Real Mccoy, Wet Wet Wet, and Deuce.

17. April 27, 1995

Air Date: 1995-04-27

Chris Evans introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Let Loose, Bobby Brown, Love City Groove, Boyzone, and The Wildhearts.

18. May 4, 1995

Air Date: 1995-05-04

Whigfield introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Joshua Kadison, Paul Weller, Adina Howard, Weezer, and Jimmy Nail.

19. May 11, 1995

Air Date: 1995-05-11

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Montell Jordan, Manchester United F.c. Feat. Stryker, Scatman John, Shed Seven, and Celine Dion.

20. May 18, 1995

Air Date: 1995-05-18

Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Celine Dion, Ali Campbell, Elton John, Pulp and Robson & Jerome.

21. May 25, 1995

Air Date: 1995-05-25

Stewart Lee and Richard Herring introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Nightcrawlers Feat. John Reid, Montell Jordan, Scatman John, Bon Jovi, and Mcalmont & Butler.

22. June 1, 1995

Air Date: 1995-06-01

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Curtis Stigers, Baby D, Therapy?, Pulp, and Black Grape.

23. June 8, 1995

Air Date: 1995-06-08

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Dodgy, Bon Jovi, Jam & Spoon Feat. Plavka, Whigfield, and U2.

24. June 15, 1995

Air Date: 1995-06-15

Michelle Gayle introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Outhere Brothers, U2, Bitty Mclean, Paula Abdul, and Robson & Jerome.

25. June 22, 1995

Air Date: 1995-06-22

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mike & The Mechanics, Baby D, D:ream, Amy Grant, and E.m.f. With Reeves & Mortimer.

26. June 29, 1995

Air Date: 1995-06-29

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Jamiroquai, Duran Duran Feat. Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, All-4-one, Menswear, and The Ramones.

27. July 6, 1995

Air Date: 1995-07-06

Wendy Lloyd introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Shaggy Feat. Rayvon, Bobby Brown, E.m.f. With Reeves & Mortimer, D:ream, and P.j. Harvey.

July 13, 1995

28. July 13, 1995

Air Date: 1995-07-13

Dale Winton introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mn8, Seal, Cast, Hole, and Supergrass.

July 20, 1995

29. July 20, 1995

Air Date: 1995-07-20

Gayle Tuesday introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Dana Dawson, Paul Weller, Soul Ii Soul, U2, and Take That.

July 27, 1995

30. July 27, 1995

Air Date: 1995-07-27

Craig McLachlan introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Method Man Feat. Mary J. Blige, The Lightning Seeds, Rem, and Supergrass.

31. August 3, 1995

Air Date: 1995-08-03

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Corona, New Order, Black Grape, Pet Shop Boys, and Blur.

32. August 10, 1995

Air Date: 1995-08-10

Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ash, Tlc, Julian Cope, Suggs, and Boyzone.

33. August 17, 1995

Air Date: 1995-08-17

Wendy Lloyd introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Original, Shiva, Deuce, BjÖrk, and Oasis.

34. August 24, 1995

Air Date: 1995-08-24

Jarvis Cocker introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Charlatans, Madonna, Xpansions '95, BjÖrk, and Michelle Gayle.

35. August 31, 1995

Air Date: 1995-08-31

Dale Winton introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from De'lacy, Michael Jackson, The Rembrandts, Montell Jordan, and Michael Bolton.

36. September 7, 1994

Air Date: 1995-09-07

Jo Brand and Mark Lamarr introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Whigfield, Donna Summer, Michael Bolton, Janet Jackson, and Erasure.

37. September 14, 1995

Air Date: 1995-09-14

Robbie Williams introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Cappella, Foo Fighters, Lloyd Cole, The Rembrandts, and Simply Red.

38. September 21, 1995

Air Date: 1995-09-21

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Umboza, Janet Jackson, Smokie Feat. Roy Chubby Brown, Mariah Carey, and Iron Maiden.

39. September 28, 1995

Air Date: 1995-09-28

Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Garbage, Wet Wet Wet, The Pretenders, Tlc, and Def Leppard.

40. October 5, 1995

Air Date: 1995-10-05

Hale & Pace and introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Smokie Feat. Roy Chubby Brown, Cypress Hill, Oleta Adams, Louise, and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Feat. Kylie Minogue.

41. October 12, 1995

Air Date: 1995-10-12

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Suggs, Mariah Carey, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Feat. Kylie Minogue, Radiohead, and Meat Loaf.

42. October 19, 1995

Air Date: 1995-10-19

Stewart Lee and Richard Herring introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Smokie, Ash, 2 Unlimited, Queen, and Cher.

43. October 26, 1995

Air Date: 1995-10-26

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Meat Loaf, The Human League, Everything But The Girl, Diana King, and Cher.

44. November 2, 1995

Air Date: 1995-11-02

Suggs introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mn8, Queen, East 17, Bryan Adams, Bonnie Raitt, and Madonna.

45. November 9, 1995

Air Date: 1995-11-09

Lee Evans introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ace Of Base, The Rolling Stones, Saint Etienne Feat. Etienne Daho, Everything But The Girl, and David Bowie.

46. November 16, 1995

Air Date: 1995-11-16

Louise Redknapp introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Sean Maguire, Coolio Feat. Lv, Enya, The Beautiful South, and Tina Turner.

47. November 23, 1995

Air Date: 1995-11-23

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Bon Jovi, Blur, Everything But The Girl, Passengers, and Whale.

48. November 30, 1995

Air Date: 1995-11-30

Jack Dee introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Passengers, Garbage, The Beatles, and Enya.

49. December 7, 1995

Air Date: 1995-12-07

Gary Glitter introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Wet Wet Wet, Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, Erasure, Eternal, and Michael Jackson.

50. December 14, 1995

Air Date: 1995-12-14

John Peel introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Childliners, The Beatles, Simply Red, Boyzone, and Mike Flowers Pops.

51. December 21, 1995

Air Date: 1995-12-21

Ronan Keating and Stephen Gately introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mary Kiani, Queen, The Levellers, Jimmy Nail, and Dog Eat Dog.

52. Christmas 1995

Air Date: 1995-12-25

Björk and Jack Dee introduce the biggest selling songs of 1995, plus the Christmas Day Number One. Live in the studio are N-Trance, Annie Lennox, Take That, Boyzone, The Outhere Brothers, Simply Red, Robson and Jerome, Pulp, and Blur.

1. January 4, 1996

Air Date: 1996-01-04

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Dubstar, Madonna, Boyzone, Eternal, and Michael Jackson.

2. January 11, 1996

Air Date: 1996-01-11

Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Tori Amos, Baby D, Gene, Oasis, and Babylon Zoo.

3. January 18, 1996

Air Date: 1996-01-18

Alan Davies introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Sunscreem, Coolio, Lush, Cher, and Solo.

4. January 25, 1996

Air Date: 1996-01-25

Lulu introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Goldbug, Ace Of Base, The Saw Doctors, Coolio Feat. Lv, and 3t.

5. February 1, 1996

Air Date: 1996-02-01

Lee Evans introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Radiohead, E-motion, The Bluetones, Technohead, and Meat Loaf.

6. February 8, 1996

Air Date: 1996-02-08

Julian Cope introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Joan Osborne, Smashing Pumpkins, Lighthouse Family, Etta James, and Terrorvision.

7. February 15, 1996

Air Date: 1996-02-15

Justine Frishchmann introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Alcatraz, Luniz, Diana Ross, Supergrass, and Sting.

8. February 22, 1996

Air Date: 1996-02-22

Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Robert Miles, BjÖrk, Lighthouse Family, Blur, and Oasis.

9. February 29, 1996

Air Date: 1996-02-29

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gusto, Celine Dion, Gabrielle, Tina Turner, and Take That.

10. March 7, 1996

Air Date: 1996-03-07

Louise Wener introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Sasha & Maria, Bon Jovi, Eternal, Boyzone, and Supergrass.

11. March 14, 1996

Air Date: 1996-03-14

MN8 introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gabrielle, The Beatles, Technohead, Robert Miles, and Bis.

12. March 21, 1996

Air Date: 1996-03-21

Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Oasis, Madonna, Menswear, Celine Dion, and Kaliphz Feat. Prince Naseem.

13. March 28, 1996

Air Date: 1996-03-28

Mark Goodier introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Bis, Mark Snow, Gina G, P.j. & Duncan, and Wet Wet Wet.

14. April 4, 1996

Air Date: 1996-04-04

Dale Winton introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ocean Colour Scene, Foo Fighters, D.j. Dado, Lionel Richie, and Mark Morrison.

15. April 11, 1996

Air Date: 1996-04-11

Andi Peters introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Paul Carrack, 2-pac Feat. Dr. Dre, Longpigs, Babylon Zoo, and Rage Against The Machine.

16. April 18, 1996

Air Date: 1996-04-18

Beertje Van Beers introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Alanis Morissette, The Presidents Of The Usa, Everything But The Girl, The Cranberries, and The Cure.

17. April 25, 1996

Air Date: 1996-04-25

Chris Eubank introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Lisa Marie Experience, Orbital, Ash, Sleeper, and Suggs Feat. Louchie Lou & Michie One.

18. May 2, 1996

Air Date: 1996-05-02

Michelle Gayle introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Chantay Savage, Manchester United Fc, 3t, Pet Shop Boys, and Smashing Pumpkins.

19. May 9, 1996

Air Date: 1996-05-09

Beertje Van Beers introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Busta Rhymes, Klubbheads, The Bluetones, Def Leppard, and Blur.

20. May 16, 1996

Air Date: 1996-05-16

Ian Wright introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Horace Brown, Liverpool Fc, Black Grape, 1300 Drums, and Bryan Adams.

21. May 23, 1996

Air Date: 1996-05-23

Skin introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Swv, Robert Miles, John Alford, Gloria Estefan, and Tony Rich Project.

22. May 30, 1996

Air Date: 1996-05-30

Jack Dee and Jeremy Hardy introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from M-beat Feat. Jamiroquai, Metallica, Peter Andre Feat. Bubbler Ranx, Celine Dion, and Bryan Adams.

23. June 6, 1996

Air Date: 1996-06-06

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Robert Miles, Tina Turner, Darren Day, Simply Red, and Shakespear's Sister.

24. June 14, 1996

Air Date: 1996-06-14

Mark Owen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Livin' Joy, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen, Ocean Colour Scene, Pianoman, and Paul Weller.

25. June 21, 1996

Air Date: 1996-06-21

Julia Carling introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gabrielle, Mariah Carey, Let Loose, Simply Red, and Black Grape.

26. June 28, 1996

Air Date: 1996-06-28

Gina G introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Divine Comedy, Celine Dion, Shampoo, Fugees, and The Sex Pistols.

27. July 5, 1996

Air Date: 1996-07-05

Mark Morrison introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ash, Bon Jovi, Peter Andre Feat. Bubbler Ranx, Reel 2 Real, and Gary Barlow.

28. July 12, 1996

Air Date: 1996-07-12

Beertje Van Beers introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Toni Braxton, Underworld, The Saw Doctors, Def Leppard, and Super Furry Animals.

29. July 19, 1996

Air Date: 1996-07-19

Keith Allen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Terrorvision, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen, Livin' Joy, Spice Girls, and Neneh Cherry.

30. July 26, 1996

Air Date: 1996-07-26

Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mark Morrison, Wink, Suede, New Edition, and Robbie Williams.

31. August 2, 1996

Air Date: 1996-08-02

Jas Mann introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Omc, Alanis Morissette, Alisha's Attic, Manic Street Preachers, and Los Del Rio.

32. August 9, 1996

Air Date: 1996-08-09

Peter Andre introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from East 17, Dodgy, Me Me Me, Suede, and Robbie Williams.

33. August 16, 1996

Air Date: 1996-08-16

Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Omc, Los Del Rio, Kula Shaker, George Michael, and Eternal.

34. August 23, 1996

Air Date: 1996-08-23

Beertje Van Beers introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Bryan Adams, Pet Shop Boys, Backstreet Boys, Omc, and Donna Lewis.

35. August 30, 1996

Air Date: 1996-08-30

Simon Mayo introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mn8, Rem, De'lacy, George Michael, and Jamiroquai.

36. September 6, 1996

Air Date: 1996-09-06

Julia Carling introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Clock, Kula Shaker, The Smurfs, Soft Cell, and Los Del Rio.

37. September 13, 1996

Air Date: 1996-09-13

Dennis Pennis introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Stretch 'n' Vern Present Maddog, Jamiroquai, Fugees, Abba, and Donna Lewis.

38. September 20, 1996

Air Date: 1996-09-20

Tony Mortimer introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts, during the 1700th edition of Top of the Pops. Including performances from Deep Blue Something, Lighthouse Family, Sheryl Crow, Adam & The Ants, and Phil Collins.

39. September 27, 1996

Air Date: 1996-09-27

Harry Hill introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Donna Lewis, The Bluetones, Bbe, The Communards, and Ocean Colour Scene.

40. October 4, 1996

Air Date: 1996-10-04

Tony Wright introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Everything But The Girl, Gabrielle, L.l. Cool J, Celine Dion, and Boyzone.

41. October 11, 1996

Air Date: 1996-10-11

Beertje Van Beers introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Healy & Amos, The Beautiful South, Damage, Madonna, and Donna Lewis.

42. October 18, 1996

Air Date: 1996-10-18

Nigel Kennedy introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Montell Jordan, Mark Morrison, Celine Dion, John Travolta & Olivia Newton-john, and The Lightning Seeds.

43. October 25, 1996

Air Date: 1996-10-25

Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Faithless, Babybird, Future Sound Of London, Enya, and Madonna.

44. November 1, 1996

Air Date: 1996-11-01

Julian Clary introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Livin' Joy, Alisha's Attic, Madonna, Wham!, and Jimmy Nail.

45. November 8, 1996

Air Date: 1996-11-08

Frankie Dettori introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from BjÖrk, Bone Thugs-n-harmony, 911, Slade, and Simply Red.

46. November 15, 1996

Air Date: 1996-11-15

Members of 'The Fast Show' introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Backstreet Boys, Toni Braxton, The Woolpackers, East 17 Feat. Gabrielle, and Mark Owen.

47. November 22, 1996

Air Date: 1996-11-22

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Shed Seven, Warren G. Feat. Adina Howard, Bryan Adams, Garbage Feat. Tricky, and Fugees.

48. November 29, 1996

Air Date: 1996-11-29

Ronan Keating and Stephen Gately introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Louise, Robert Miles Feat. Maria Nayler, Skunk Anansie, Dunblane, and Sheryl Crow.

49. December 6, 1996

Air Date: 1996-12-06

Gary Glitter introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Eternal, Jamiroquai, Diana Ross, Toni Braxton, and Peter Andre.

50. December 13, 1996

Air Date: 1996-12-13

Ian Broudie introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Damage, Elton John & Luciano Pavarotti, Phil Collins, The Beautiful South, and Boyzone.

51. December 20, 1996

Air Date: 1996-12-20

Shaun Ryder introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Faithless, The Smurfs, Mark Morrison, Robert Miles Feat. Maria Nayler, and Lighthouse Family.

52. Christmas Day 1996

Air Date: 1996-12-25

The Spice Girls introduce the stars and the top-selling songs of 1996. Plus the Christmas No.1 of 1996. Including performances from Boyzone, George Michael, Michael Jackson, Oasis, and The Bluetones.

1. January 10, 1997

Air Date: 1997-01-10

Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Kavana, Tori Amos, Runrig, Terrorvision, and Spice Girls.

2. January 17, 1997

Air Date: 1997-01-17

Rhona Cameron presents performances by Lightning Seeds, East 17, No Mercy, Texas, Backstreet Boys, Placebo, Lisa Stansfield, Madonna, Tori Amos and Alvin Stardust.

3. January 24, 1997

Air Date: 1997-01-24

Phil Daniels introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Suede, En Vogue, Byron Stingily, U2, and White Town.

4. January 31, 1997

Air Date: 1997-01-31

Noddy Holder introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gabrielle, The Blueboy, Skunk Anansie, George Michael, and Blur.

5. February 7, 1997

Air Date: 1997-02-07

Ardal O'Hanlon introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Michelle Gayle, Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams, Amen Uk, En Vogue, and Bush.

6. February 14, 1997

Air Date: 1997-02-14

Peter Andre introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mark Owen, The Blueboy, Ott, Depeche Mode, and Eels.

7. February 21, 1997

Air Date: 1997-02-21

Ant and Dec introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from D.j. Kool, The Wonders, Space, Daft Punk, and No Doubt.

8. February 28, 1997

Air Date: 1997-02-28

Ian Wright introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Republica, Sash!, The Source Feat. Candi Staton, Bush, and Spice Girls.

9. March 7, 1997

Air Date: 1997-03-07

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Erasure, The Bee Gees, Peter Andre, Babyface, and No Doubt.

10. March 14, 1997

Air Date: 1997-03-14

Ian Broudie introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Ant & Dec, Kula Shaker, 3 Colours Red, Alisha's Attic, and Dodgy.

11. March 21, 1997

Air Date: 1997-03-21

Kylie Minogue introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Inxs, Damage, Gina G, Wet Wet Wet, and Spice Girls.

12. March 28, 1997

Air Date: 1997-03-28

Zoë Ball introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Pet Shop Boys, R. Kelly, Sash!, Michael Jackson, and Spice Girls.

13. April 4, 1997

Air Date: 1997-04-04

Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from 3t, No Doubt, N-trance, D.j. Quicksilver, and The Chemical Brothers.

14. April 11, 1997

Air Date: 1997-04-11

Mark Owen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Brand New Heavies, U2, Spice Girls, Funky Green Dogs, and R. Kelly.

15. April 18, 1997

Air Date: 1997-04-18

Louise Redknapp introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Kavana, Bryan Adams, Blur, Shola Ama, and Bruce Springsteen.

16. April 25, 1997

Air Date: 1997-04-25

Dannii Minogue introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from David Bowie, Shola Ama, Texas, The Lightning Seeds, and R. Kelly.

17. May 2, 1997

Air Date: 1997-05-02

Cathy Dennis introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Robbie Williams, 911, The Cardigans, Shola Ama, and Republica.

18. May 9, 1997

Air Date: 1997-05-09

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from The Seahorses, George Michael, Mansun, Jamiroquai, and Gary Barlow.

19. May 16, 1997

Air Date: 1997-05-16

Dannii Minogue introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Brownstone, Sinead O'connor, Damage, Mary J. Blige, and Gary Barlow.

20. May 23, 1997

Air Date: 1997-05-23

Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Placebo, Skunk Anansie, Katrina & The Waves, Damage, and Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli.

21. May 30, 1997

Air Date: 1997-05-30

The Spice Girls introduce the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Faith No More, Monaco, Rosie Gaines, Toby Bourke With George Michael, and Strike.

22. June 6, 1997

Air Date: 1997-06-06

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gina G, Toby Bourke With George Michael, Rosie Gaines, Radiohead, and Hanson.

23. June 13, 1997

Air Date: 1997-06-13

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Wet Wet Wet, En Vogue, Skunk Anansie, Jon Bon Jovi, and Hanson.

24. June 20, 1997

Air Date: 1997-06-20

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Supergrass, Eternal Feat. Bebe Winans, The Charlatans, Blur, and Del Amitri.

25. June 26, 1997

Air Date: 1997-06-26

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Brand New Heavies, Blur, Primal Scream, Cast, and Echo & The Bunnymen.

26. July 4, 1997

Air Date: 1997-07-04

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Pet Shop Boys, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Paula Cole, Sash! Feat. Rodriguez, and Puff Daddy & Faith Evans.

27. July 11, 1997

Air Date: 1997-07-11

Zoë Ball introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Alisha's Attic, Teenage Fanclub, Todd Terry, Ultra NatÉ, and Oasis.

28. July 18, 1997

Air Date: 1997-07-18

Jayne Middlemiss and Jo Whiley introduce the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances and the best pop videos, from the Top of the Pops studio, and Rotterdam's Feyenoord Stadium. Including performances from Michael Jackson, Dubstar, Coolio Feat. 40 Thevz, Shaggy Feat. Marsha, and Oasis.

29. July 25, 1997

Air Date: 1997-07-25

Zoë Ball introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Gary Barlow, Changing Faces, Robbie Williams, The Seahorses, and Puff Daddy & Faith Evans.

30. August 1, 1997

Air Date: 1997-08-01

Mary Anne Hobbs introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Reef, Universal, U2, Morrissey, and Puff Daddy & Faith Evans.

31. August 8, 1997

Air Date: 1997-08-08

Phill Jupitus introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from The Notorious Big, The Levellers, Paul Weller, Coolio Feat. 40 Thevz, and Puff Daddy & Faith Evans.

32. August 15, 1997

Air Date: 1997-08-15

Denise Van Outen introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Wet Wet Wet, Olive, Mary J. Blige, Robyn, and Will Smith.

33. August 22, 1997

Air Date: 1997-08-22

Sarah Cawood introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Ott, Livin' Joy, Dannii Minogue, Mark Owen, and Will Smith.

34. August 29, 1997

Air Date: 1997-08-29

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Shola Ama, Conner Reeves, Ub40, Symposium, and Will Smith.

35. September 5, 1997

Air Date: 1997-09-05

Zoë Ball and Jayne Middlemiss introduce the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Ocean Colour Scene, Ginuwine, All Saints, Will Smith, and George Michael.

36. September 12, 1997

Air Date: 1997-09-12

Mark Lamarr introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Cast, Tina Moore, Finley Quaye, N-tyce, and The Verve.

37. September 19, 1997

Air Date: 1997-09-19

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Kylie Minogue, George Michael, The Sundays, Boyz Ii Men, and Elton John.

38. September 26, 1997

Air Date: 1997-09-26

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Dario G, Robbie Williams, Tina Moore, Sly & Robbie Feat. Simply Red, and Janet Jackson Feat. Q-tip.

39. October 3, 1997

Air Date: 1997-10-03

Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Louise, No Doubt, BjÖrk, Janet Jackson Feat. Q-tip, and Elton John.

40. October 10, 1997

Air Date: 1997-10-10

Mark Lamarr introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Lighthouse Family, The Seahorses, Coolio, Eternal, and Elton John.

41. October 17, 1997

Air Date: 1997-10-17

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Mansun, Brand New Heavies, Supergrass, Sash! Feat. La Trec, and Elton John.

42. October 24, 1997

Air Date: 1997-10-24

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Aqua, Ash, Brand New Heavies, Clock, and Spice Girls.

43. October 31, 1997

Air Date: 1997-10-31

Mary Anne Hobbs introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from N-trance Feat. Rod Stewart, Spice Girls, Dannii Minogue, Puff Daddy, and Aqua.

44. November 7, 1997

Air Date: 1997-11-07

Zoë Ball introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Natalie Imbruglia, Embrace, Peter Andre, Michael Bolton, and Aqua.

45. November 14, 1997

Air Date: 1997-11-14

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Gary Barlow, Moby, Barbra Streisand & Celine Dion, Jon Bon Jovi, and Aqua.

46. November 21, 1997

Air Date: 1997-11-21

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Ocean Colour Scene, Hanson, Pulp, Metallica, and Aqua.

47. November 28, 1997

Air Date: 1997-11-28

Mark Lamarr introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Robert Miles Feat. Kathy Sledge, Mary J. Blige, Steven Houghton, All Saints, and Errol Brown.

48. December 5, 1997

Air Date: 1997-12-05

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Kylie Minogue, The Verve, Todd Terry, Gala, and Boyzone.

49. December 12, 1997

Air Date: 1997-12-12

Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from The Seahorses, Robbie Williams, Sheryl Crow, Five, and Teletubbies.

50. December 19, 1997

Air Date: 1997-12-19

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Robbie Williams, Bryan Adams, All Saints, Chicken Shed, and Sting & The Police.

52. December 25, 1997

Air Date: 1997-12-25

The 1997 Christmas edition, with Eternal, Hanson, Chumbawamba, Gala, Brightman and Bocelli, Natalie Imbruglia, Sash, Shola Ama, Ultra Nate, All Saints, Texas, Aqua, Spice Girls and Elton John.

1. January 9, 1998

Air Date: 1998-01-09

2. January 16, 1998

Air Date: 1998-01-16

3. January 23, 1998

Air Date: 1998-01-23

4. January 30, 1998

Air Date: 1998-01-30

5. February 6, 1998

Air Date: 1998-02-06

6. February 13, 1998

Air Date: 1998-02-13

7. February 20, 1998

Air Date: 1998-02-20

8. February 27, 1998

Air Date: 1998-02-27

9. March 6, 1998

Air Date: 1998-03-06

10. March 13, 1998

Air Date: 1998-03-13

11. March 20, 1998

Air Date: 1998-03-20

12. March 27, 1998

Air Date: 1998-03-27

13. April 3, 1998

Air Date: 1998-04-03

14. April 10, 1998

Air Date: 1998-04-10

15. April 17, 1998

Air Date: 1998-04-17

16. April 24, 1998

Air Date: 1998-04-24

17. May 1, 1998

Air Date: 1998-05-01

18. May 8, 1998

Air Date: 1998-05-08

19. May 15, 1998

Air Date: 1998-05-15

20. May 22, 1998

Air Date: 1998-05-22

21. May 29, 1998

Air Date: 1998-05-29

22. June 5, 1998

Air Date: 1998-06-05

23. June 12, 1998

Air Date: 1998-06-12

24. June 19, 1998

Air Date: 1998-06-19

25. June 25, 1998

Air Date: 1998-06-25

26. July 3, 1998

Air Date: 1998-07-03

27. July 10, 1998

Air Date: 1998-07-10

28. July 17, 1998

Air Date: 1998-07-17

29. July 24, 1998

Air Date: 1998-07-24

30. July 31, 1998

Air Date: 1998-07-31

31. August 7, 1998

Air Date: 1998-08-07

32. August 14, 1998

Air Date: 1998-08-14

33. August 21, 1998

Air Date: 1998-08-21

34. August 28, 1998

Air Date: 1998-08-28

35. September 4, 1998

Air Date: 1998-09-04

36. September 11, 1998

Air Date: 1998-09-11

37. September 18, 1998

Air Date: 1998-09-18

38. September 25, 1998

Air Date: 1998-09-25

39. October 2, 1998

Air Date: 1998-10-02

40. October 9, 1998

Air Date: 1998-10-09

41. October 16, 1998

Air Date: 1998-10-16

42. October 23, 1998

Air Date: 1998-10-23

43. October 30, 1998

Air Date: 1998-10-30

44. November 6, 1998

Air Date: 1998-11-06

45. November 13, 1998

Air Date: 1998-11-13

46. November 20, 1998

Air Date: 1998-11-20

47. November 27, 1998

Air Date: 1998-11-27

48. December 4, 1998

Air Date: 1998-12-04

49. December 11, 1998

Air Date: 1998-12-11

50. December 18, 1998

Air Date: 1998-12-18

51. December 25, 1998

Air Date: 1998-12-25

Jayne Middlemiss, Kate Thornton and Jamie Theakston present the pop chart programme's Christmas special, first broadcast on 25 December 1998. Featuring Spice Girls, Robbie Williams, B*Witched, Fat Les, LeAnn Rimes and Boyzone.

1. 8th January 1999

Air Date: 1999-01-08

2. 15th January 1999

Air Date: 1999-01-15

3. 22nd January 1999

Air Date: 1999-01-22

4. 29th January 1999

Air Date: 1999-01-29

5. 5th February 1999

Air Date: 1999-02-05

6. 12th February 1999

Air Date: 1999-02-12

7. 19th February 1999

Air Date: 1999-02-19

8. 26th February 1999

Air Date: 1999-02-26

9. 5th March 1999

Air Date: 1999-03-05

10. 12th March 1999

Air Date: 1999-03-12

11. 19th March 1999

Air Date: 1999-03-19

12. 26th March 1999

Air Date: 1999-03-26

13. 2nd April 1999

Air Date: 1999-04-02

Presenter: Scott Mills Playlist: (2) Cartoons – Witch Doctor (10) Des’ree – You Gotta Be (5) New Radicals – You Get What You Give (3) Billie – Honey To The Bee (7) TLC – No Scrubs (via satellite) (NEW) Mariah Carey – I Still Believe (9) B*Witched – Blame It On The Weatherman (1) Mr. Oizo – Flat Beat (video) (and credits)

14. 9th April 1999

Air Date: 1999-04-09

15. 16th April 1999

Air Date: 1999-04-16

16. 23rd April 1999

Air Date: 1999-04-23

17. 30th April 1999

Air Date: 1999-04-30

18. 7th May 1999

Air Date: 1999-05-07

19. 14th May 1999

Air Date: 1999-05-14

20. 21st May 1999

Air Date: 1999-05-21

21. 28th May 1999

Air Date: 1999-05-28

22. 4th June 1999

Air Date: 1999-06-04

23. 11th June 1999

Air Date: 1999-06-11

24. 18th June 1999

Air Date: 1999-06-18

25. 25th June 1999

Air Date: 1999-06-25

26. 2nd July 1999

Air Date: 1999-07-02

27. 9th July 1999

Air Date: 1999-07-09

28. 16th July 1999

Air Date: 1999-07-16

29. 23rd July 1999

Air Date: 1999-07-23

30. 30th July 1999

Air Date: 1999-07-30

31. 6th August 1999

Air Date: 1999-08-06

32. 13th August 1999

Air Date: 1999-08-13

33. 20th August 1999

Air Date: 1999-08-20

34. 26th August 1999

Air Date: 1999-08-26

Gail Porter presents a rundown of hits from the top 20, including Texas's "Summer Son", Supergrass's "Moving" and Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone". Plus Geri Halliwell sings "Mi Chico Latino" in a performance from the archives.

35. 3rd September 1999

Air Date: 1999-09-03

36. 10th September 1999

Air Date: 1999-09-10

37. 17th September 1999

Air Date: 1999-09-17

38. 24th September 1999

Air Date: 1999-09-24

39. 1st October 1999

Air Date: 1999-10-01

40. 8th October 1999

Air Date: 1999-10-08

41. 15th October 1999

Air Date: 1999-10-15

42. 22nd October 1999

Air Date: 1976-11-25

43. 29th October 1999

Air Date: 1999-10-29

44. 5th November 1999

Air Date: 1999-11-05

45. 12th November 1999

Air Date: 1999-11-12

46. 19th November 1999

Air Date: 1999-11-19

47. 26th November 1999

Air Date: 1999-11-26

48. 3rd December 1999

Air Date: 1999-12-03

49. 10th December 1999

Air Date: 1999-12-10

50. 17th December 1999

Air Date: 1999-12-17

51. 25th December 1999

Air Date: 1999-12-25

1. 21st December 2001

Air Date: 2000-01-07

2. January 7, 2000

Air Date: 2000-01-14

3. 14th December 2001

Air Date: 2000-01-21

4. 20 July 2001 (2000th Broadcast)

Air Date: 2000-01-28

5. January 28, 2000

Air Date: 2000-02-04

6. February 4, 2000

Air Date: 2000-02-11

7. February 11, 2000

Air Date: 2000-02-18

8. February 18, 2000

Air Date: 2000-02-25

9. February 25, 2000

Air Date: 2000-03-03

10. March 3, 2000

Air Date: 2000-03-10

11. March 10, 2000

Air Date: 2000-03-17

12. March 17, 2000

Air Date: 2000-03-24

13. March 24, 2000

Air Date: 2000-03-31

14. March 31, 2000

Air Date: 2000-04-07

15. April 7, 2000

Air Date: 2000-04-14

16. April 14, 2000

Air Date: 2000-04-21

17. April 21, 2000

Air Date: 2000-04-28

18. April 28, 2000

Air Date: 2000-05-05

Jamie Theakton presents Sisqo, Hanson, Toni Braxton, True Steppers feat Dane Bowers, Oasis, Craig David, Cypress Hill and Fragma.

19. May 5, 2000

Air Date: 2000-05-12

20. May 12, 2000

Air Date: 2000-05-19

21. May 19, 2000

Air Date: 2000-05-26

22. May 26, 2000

Air Date: 2000-06-02

23. June 2, 2000

Air Date: 2000-06-09

24. June 9, 2000

Air Date: 2000-06-16

25. June 16, 2000

Air Date: 2000-06-23

26. June 23, 2000

Air Date: 2000-06-30

27. June 30, 2000

Air Date: 2000-07-07

28. July 7, 2000

Air Date: 2000-07-14

29. July 14, 2000

Air Date: 2000-07-21

30. July 21, 2000

Air Date: 2000-07-28

31. July 28, 2000

Air Date: 2000-08-04

32. August 4, 2000

Air Date: 2000-08-11

33. August 11, 2000

Air Date: 2000-08-18

34. August 18, 2000

Air Date: 2000-08-25

35. August 25, 2000

Air Date: 2000-08-25

36. Vengaboys Special

Air Date: 2000-08-28

37. September 1, 2000

Air Date: 2000-09-01

38. September 8, 2000

Air Date: 2000-09-08

39. September 15, 2000

Air Date: 2000-09-15

40. September 22, 2000

Air Date: 2000-09-22

41. September 29, 2000

Air Date: 2000-09-29

42. October 6, 2000

Air Date: 2000-10-06

43. October 13, 2000

Air Date: 2000-10-13

44. October 20, 2000

Air Date: 2000-10-20

45. October 27, 2000

Air Date: 2000-10-27

46. November 3, 2000

Air Date: 2000-11-03

47. November 10, 2000

Air Date: 2000-11-10

48. November 17, 2000

Air Date: 2000-11-17

49. November 24, 2000

Air Date: 2000-11-24

50. December 1, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-01

51. December 8, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-08

52. December 15, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-15

53. December 22, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-22

54. December 25, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-25

55. December 31, 2000

Air Date: 2000-12-31

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 2001-01-05

2. January 12, 2001

Air Date: 2001-01-12

3. January 19, 2001

Air Date: 2001-01-19

4. January 26, 2001

Air Date: 2001-01-26

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 2001-02-02

6. February 9, 2001

Air Date: 2001-02-09

7. February 16, 2001

Air Date: 2001-02-16

8. February 23, 2001

Air Date: 2001-02-23

9. March 2, 2001

Air Date: 2001-03-02

10. March 9, 2001

Air Date: 2001-03-09

11. March 16, 2001

Air Date: 2001-03-16

12. March 23, 2001

Air Date: 2001-03-23

13. March 30, 2001

Air Date: 2001-03-30

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 2001-04-06

15. April 13, 2001

Air Date: 2001-04-13

16. April 20, 2001

Air Date: 2001-04-20

Lineup Sugababes Mad Donna S Club Juniors Idlewild Chemical Brothers Kosheen Oasis Haven

17. April 27, 2001

Air Date: 2001-04-27

18. 17 May 2002

Air Date: 2001-05-04

20. May 18, 2001

Air Date: 2001-05-18

22. 14 June 2002

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23. June 1, 2001

Air Date: 2001-06-01

24. June 8, 2001

Air Date: 2001-06-08

25. 5 July 2002

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26. 12 July 2002

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27. June 29, 2001

Air Date: 2001-06-29

28. 26 July 2002

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29. July 13, 2001

Air Date: 2001-07-13

Gareth Gates Shakira Primal Scream S Club Juniors Vanessa Carlton Ja Rule Doves Natalie Imbruglia

30. 3 August 2002

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31. July 27, 2001

Air Date: 2001-07-27

32. August 3, 2001

Air Date: 2001-08-03

33. August 10, 2001

Air Date: 2001-08-10

34. August 17, 2001

Air Date: 2001-08-17

35. 8 November 2002

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36. August 31, 2001

Air Date: 2001-08-31

37. September 7, 2001

Air Date: 2001-09-07

38. September 14, 2001

Air Date: 2001-09-14

39. September 21, 2001

Air Date: 2001-09-21

40. September 28, 2001

Air Date: 2001-09-28

41. October 5, 2001

Air Date: 2001-10-05

42. October 12, 2001

Air Date: 2001-10-12

43. October 19, 2001

Air Date: 2001-10-19

44. October 26, 2001

Air Date: 2001-10-26

45. November 2, 2001

Air Date: 2001-11-02

46. November 9, 2001

Air Date: 2001-11-09

47. November 16, 2001

Air Date: 2001-11-16

48. November 23, 2001

Air Date: 2001-11-23

49. November 30, 2001

Air Date: 2001-11-30

50. December 7, 2001

Air Date: 2001-12-07

51. December 14, 2001

Air Date: 2001-12-14

52. December 21, 2001

Air Date: 2001-12-21

53. December 25, 2001

Air Date: 2001-12-25

1. 11th January 2002

Air Date: 2002-01-11

2. 18th January 2002

Air Date: 2002-01-18

3. 25th January 2002

Air Date: 2002-01-25

4. 1st February 2002

Air Date: 2002-02-01

5. 8th February 2002

Air Date: 2002-02-08

6. 11 April 2003

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7. 22nd February 2002

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8. 25 April 2003

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9. 8th March 2002

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10. 9 May 2003

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11. 16 May 2003

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12. 23 May 2003

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13. 5th April 2002

Air Date: 2002-04-05

14. 12th April 2002

Air Date: 2002-04-12

15. 19th April 2002

Air Date: 2002-04-19

16. 26th April 2002

Air Date: 2002-04-26

17. 3rd May 2002

Air Date: 2002-05-03

18. 4 July 2003

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19. 17th May 2002

Air Date: 2002-05-17

20. 18 July 2003

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21. 31st May 2002

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22. 1 August 2003

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23. 14th June 2002

Air Date: 2002-06-14

24. 15 August 2003

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25. 28th June 2002

Air Date: 2002-06-28

26. 5th July 2002

Air Date: 2002-07-05

27. 5 September 2003

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28. 5 September 2003

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29. 26th July 2002

Air Date: 2002-07-26

30. 2nd August 2002

Air Date: 2002-08-02

31. 9th August 2002

Air Date: 2002-08-09

32. 16th August 2002

Air Date: 2002-08-16

33. 23rd August 2002

Air Date: 2002-08-23

34. 30th August 2002

Air Date: 2002-08-30

35. 6th September 2002

Air Date: 2002-09-06

36. 28 February 2003

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37. 20th September 2002

Air Date: 2002-09-20

38. May 16, 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-16

39. February 28, 2003

Air Date: 2003-02-28

40. 11th October 2002

Air Date: 2002-10-11

41. 18th October 2002

Air Date: 2002-10-18

42. 17 January 2003

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43. 1st November 2002

Air Date: 2002-11-01

44. 8th November 2002

Air Date: 2002-11-08

45. 15th November 2002

Air Date: 2002-11-15

Hosted by Fearne Coton Non-Performance Guest: Trevor Nelson The NEW Comic Relief single was performed tonight in the TOTP Studios. Gareth Gates and The Kumars at No 42 star.

46. 22nd November 2002

Air Date: 2002-11-22

47. 29th November 2002

Air Date: 2002-11-29

48. 6th December 2002

Air Date: 2002-12-06

49. 13th December 2002

Air Date: 2002-12-13

50. 20th December 2002

Air Date: 2002-12-20

51. 25th December 2002

Air Date: 2002-12-25

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 2003-01-03

2. 17th January 2003

Air Date: 2003-01-17

3. 24th January 2003

Air Date: 2003-01-24

In this Christmas Special we count down the hits of 2003, as well as taking a look at future hits. HITS OF 2003: 10) 50 Cent - In Da Club 9) Dido - White Flag 8) Evanescence - Bring Me To Life 7) Blu Cantrell - Breathe 6) Will Young - Leave Right Now 5) T.A.T.U. - All The Things She Said 4) R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix) 3) Gareth Gates - Spirit In The Sky 2) Room 5 Ft Oliver Cheatham - Make Luv 1) Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Luv? Presenter: Tim Kash Performers: Girls Aloud - Sound of the Underground Junior Senior - Move Your Feet Gareth Gates - Spirit in the Sky Jamelia - Superstar Rachel Stevens - Sweet Dreams My LA Ex Will Young - Leave Right Now The Idols - Happy Christmas (War Is Over) Victoria Beckham - Let Your Head Go Michelle McManus - All This Time Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Luv? Seasons Greetings from: Missy Elliot Emma Bunton Blazing Squad Mis-Teeq The Best Thing About Christmas from: Will Young Beyoncé Kylie M

4. 31st January 2003

Air Date: 2003-01-31

5. 7th February 2003

Air Date: 2003-02-07

6. 14th February 2003

Air Date: 2003-02-14

7. 21st February 2003

Air Date: 2003-02-21

8. 28th February 2003

Air Date: 2003-02-28

9. 7th March 2003

Air Date: 2003-03-07

10. 14th March 2003

Air Date: 2003-03-14

11. 21st March 2003

Air Date: 2003-03-21

12. 28th March 2003

Air Date: 2003-03-28

13. 4th April 2003

Air Date: 2003-04-04

14. 11th April 2003

Air Date: 2003-04-11

15. 18th April 2003

Air Date: 2003-04-18

16. 25th April 2003

Air Date: 2003-04-25

17. 2nd May 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-02

18. 9th May 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-09

19. 16th May 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-16

20. 23rd May 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-23

21. 30th May 2003

Air Date: 2003-05-30

22. 6th June 2003

Air Date: 2003-06-06

23. 13th June 2003

Air Date: 2003-06-13

24. 20th June 2003

Air Date: 2003-06-20

25. 27th June 2003

Air Date: 2003-06-27

26. 4th July 2003

Air Date: 2003-07-04

27. 11th July 2003

Air Date: 2003-07-11

28. 18th July 2003

Air Date: 2003-07-18

29. 25th July 2003

Air Date: 2003-07-25

30. 1st August 2003

Air Date: 2003-08-01

31. 8th August 2003

Air Date: 2003-08-08

32. 15th August 2003

Air Date: 2003-08-15

33. 22nd August 2003

Air Date: 2003-08-23

34. 29th August 2003

Air Date: 2003-08-29

35. 5th September 2003

Air Date: 2003-09-05

36. 12th September 2003

Air Date: 2003-09-12

37. 19th September 2003

Air Date: 2003-09-19

38. 26th September 2003

Air Date: 2003-09-26

39. 3rd October 2003

Air Date: 2003-10-03

40. 10th October 2003

Air Date: 2003-10-10

41. 17th October 2003

Air Date: 2003-10-17

42. 24th October 2003

Air Date: 2003-10-24

43. 31st October 2003

Air Date: 2003-10-31

44. 7th November 2003

Air Date: 2003-11-07

45. 14th November 2003

Air Date: 2003-11-14

46. 21st November 2003

Air Date: 2003-11-21

47. 28th November 2003

Air Date: 2003-11-28

48. 5th December 2003

Air Date: 2003-12-05

49. 12th December 2003

Air Date: 2003-12-12

50. 19th December 2003

Air Date: 2003-12-19

51. 25th December 2003

Air Date: 2003-12-25

1. 9th January 2004

Air Date: 2004-01-09

2. 16th January 2004

Air Date: 2004-01-16

3. 23rd January 2004

Air Date: 2004-01-23

4. 30th January 2004

Air Date: 2004-01-30

5. 6th February 2004

Air Date: 2004-02-06

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 2004-02-13

7. 20th February 2004

Air Date: 2004-02-20

9. 5th March 2004

Air Date: 2004-03-05

10. 12th March 2004

Air Date: 2004-03-12

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 2004-03-19

12. 26th March 2004

Air Date: 2004-03-26

13. 2nd April 2004

Air Date: 2004-04-02

14. 9th April 2004

Air Date: 2004-04-09

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 2004-04-16

16. 23rd April 2004

Air Date: 2004-04-23

17. 30th April 2004

Air Date: 2004-04-30

18. 7th May 2004

Air Date: 2004-05-07

19. 14th May 2004

Air Date: 2004-05-14

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 2004-05-21

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 2004-05-28

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 2004-06-04

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 2004-06-11

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 2004-06-18

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 2004-06-25

26. 2nd July 2004

Air Date: 2004-07-02

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 2004-07-09

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 2004-07-16

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 2004-07-23

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 2004-07-30

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 2004-08-06

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 2004-08-13

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 2004-08-20

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 2004-08-27

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 2004-09-03

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 2004-09-10

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 2004-09-17

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 2004-09-24

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 2004-10-01

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 2004-10-08

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 2004-10-15

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 2004-10-22

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 2004-10-29

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 2004-11-05

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 2004-11-12

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 2004-11-19

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 2004-11-26

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 2004-12-03

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 2004-12-10

50. Episode 50

Air Date: 2004-12-17

51. Episode 51

Air Date: 2004-12-24

1. 7th January 2005

Air Date: 2005-01-07

2. January 7th

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3. 21st January 2005

Air Date: 2005-01-21

4. 28th January 2005

Air Date: 2005-01-28

5. 4th February 2005

Air Date: 2005-02-04

6. 11th February 2005

Air Date: 2005-02-11

7. 18th February 2005

Air Date: 2005-02-18

8. 25th February 2005

Air Date: 2005-02-25

9. 4th March 2005

Air Date: 2005-03-04

10. 11th March 2005

Air Date: 2005-03-11

11. 18th March 2005

Air Date: 2005-03-18

12. 25th March 2005

Air Date: 2005-03-25

13. 1st April 2005

Air Date: 2005-04-01

14. 10th April 2005

Air Date: 2005-04-10

15. April 8th

Air Date: 2005-04-08

16. 22nd April 2005

Air Date: 2005-04-22

17. 29th April 2005

Air Date: 2005-04-29

18. 6th May 2005

Air Date: 2005-05-06

19. 13th May 2005

Air Date: 2005-05-13

20. May 13th

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21. May 13th

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22. May 13th

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23. May 13th

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24. May 13th

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25. May 13th

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26. May 13th

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27. 8th July 2005

Air Date: 2005-07-08

28. 11th July 2005

Air Date: 2005-07-11

29. 17th July 2005

Air Date: 2005-07-17

Presenter: Reggie Yates Performers: Max Graham Vs Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart Jennifer Lopez Feat. Fat Joe - Hold You Down (repeat) Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less And Less (repeat) Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick The Black Eyed Peas - Don't Phunk With My Heart (repeat) Rob Thomas - Lonely No More (repeat) Backstreet Boys - Incomplete Oasis - Lyla (repeat)

30. 24th July 2005

Air Date: 2005-07-24

Presenter: Reggie Yates Performers: Good Charlotte - The Chronicles Of Life And Death (repeat) Amerie - One Thing (repeat) U2 - City Of Blinding Lights (repeat) Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl (repeat) John Legend - Ordinary People (repeat) Coldplay - Speed Of Sound (repeat) Crazy Frog - Axel F

31. 31st July 2005

Air Date: 2005-07-31

Presenter: Reggie Yates Performers: Rachel Stevens - So Good (repeat) Bobby Valentino - Slow Down (repeat) James Blunt - You're Beautiful Funeral for a Friend - Streetcar Stereophonics - Superman (repeat) Crazy Frog - Axel F

32. 7th August 2005

Air Date: 2005-08-07

Presenter: Reggie Yates Performers: Jamiroquai - Feels Just Like It Should (repeat) Nelly - N Dey Say (repeat) Amerie - 1 Thing (repeat) Coldplay - What If (repeat) Kelly Clarkson - Since You Been Gone Crazy Frog - Axel F (repeat)

33. 15th August 2005

Air Date: 2005-08-15

Presenters: Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates Performers: Audio Bullys - Shot You Down Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone Shakin Stevens - Trouble Lee Ryan - Army Of Lovers James Blunt - You're Beautiful (repeat) Crazy Frog - Axel F Promo Videos: Eminem - Ass Like That

34. 21st August 2005

Air Date: 2005-08-21

Presenters: Fearne Cotton Reggie Yates Performers: MVP - Rock Ya Body Hard-Fi - Hard To Beat bobby valentino - Slow Down (repeat) Mariah Carey - We Belong Together (repeat) Stereophonics - Superman (repeat) Lemar - Don't Give Up (repeat) Tupac ft Elton John - Ghetto Gospel (repeat)

35. 28th August 2005

Air Date: 2005-08-28

Presenters: Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates Performers: Craig David - All The Way Mario - Here I Go Again (repeat) Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick Backstreet Boys - Incomplete (repeat) Inaya Day - Nasty Girl Tupac ft Elton John - Ghetto Gospel (repeat)

36. 4th September 2005

Air Date: 2005-09-04

37. 11th September 2005

Air Date: 2005-09-11

38. 18th September 2005

Air Date: 2005-09-18

39. 25th September 2005

Air Date: 2005-09-25

40. 2nd October 2005

Air Date: 2005-10-02

41. 9th October 2005

Air Date: 2005-10-09

42. 16th October 2005

Air Date: 2005-10-16

43. 23rd October 2005

Air Date: 2005-10-23

44. 30th October 2005

Air Date: 2005-10-30

45. 6th November 2005

Air Date: 2005-11-06

46. 13th November 2005

Air Date: 2005-11-13

47. 20th November 2005

Air Date: 2005-11-20

48. 27th November 2005

Air Date: 2005-11-27

49. 4th December 2005

Air Date: 2005-12-04

50. 11th December 2005

Air Date: 2005-12-11

51. 18th December 2005

Air Date: 2005-12-18

52. 25th December 2005

Air Date: 2005-12-25

53. Episode 53

Air Date: 2005-04-15

1. 8th January 2006

Air Date: 2006-01-08

2. 16 January 2006

Air Date: 2006-01-16

3. 22nd January 2006

Air Date: 2006-01-22

4. 29th January 2006

Air Date: 2006-01-29

29th January 2006 is an episode of the tv program Top of the Pops.

5. 5th February 2006

Air Date: 2006-02-05

6. 13th February 2006

Air Date: 2006-02-13

7. 20th February 2006

Air Date: 2006-02-20

9. 6th March 2006

Air Date: 2006-03-06

10. 13th March 2006

Air Date: 2006-03-13

11. 19th March 2006

Air Date: 2006-03-19

12. 26 March 2006

Air Date: 2006-03-26

13. 2nd April 2006

Air Date: 2006-04-02

14. 9th April 2006

Air Date: 2006-04-09

15. 16 April 2006

Air Date: 2006-04-16

16. 23rd April 2006

Air Date: 2006-04-23

17. 30th April 2006

Air Date: 2006-04-30

18. 7th May 2006

Air Date: 2006-05-07

19. 14th May 2006

Air Date: 2006-05-14

20. 21st May 2006

Air Date: 2006-05-21

21. 28th May 2006

Air Date: 2006-05-28

22. 4th June 2006

Air Date: 2006-06-04

23. 11th June 2006

Air Date: 2006-06-11

24. 18th June 2006

Air Date: 2006-06-18

25. 25th June 2006

Air Date: 2006-06-25

26. 2nd July 2006

Air Date: 2006-07-02

27. 9th July 2006

Air Date: 2006-07-09

28. 16th July 2006

Air Date: 2006-07-16

29. 23rd July 2006

Air Date: 2006-07-23

30. 30th July 2006

Air Date: 2006-07-30

31. December 25, 2006

Air Date: 2006-12-25

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Rating

6.6/10

Release Date

1964-01-01

Episodes

2206 (43 seasons)

Status

Ended

Cast

Production Companies

BBC

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