Chart Music: the Top Of The Pops Podcast
A podcast by Chart Music
208 Episoade
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#28: August 31st 1995 - Find A Girl, Settle Down, Kill Salman Rushdie
Publicat: 13.07.2018 -
#27 - May 6th 1982: We Form Like Voltron, And KGA Is The Head
Publicat: 18.06.2018 -
#26: August 9th 1984 - John Peel's Yummy Finger
Publicat: 31.05.2018 -
#25: June 22nd 1973 - Peppa Pig Versus The IRA Pub Bombers
Publicat: 21.05.2018 -
#24: July 31st 1986 - Toneh Adleh Aht Ter Spandaah Balleh
Publicat: 03.05.2018 -
#23: October 6th 1977 - Soul Rail Replacement Service
Publicat: 13.04.2018 -
#22: July 4th 1985 - A Horrible Time For Crisps, And For Pop
Publicat: 30.03.2018 -
#21: May 11th 1995 - Lisa's Dad Is Well Brexit
Publicat: 20.03.2018 -
#20: February 1st 1979 - Not My Favourite DJ Of All Times
Publicat: 27.02.2018 -
#19: June 15th 1989 - Remember Double Trouble’s Shirts? They Were Really Stylish
Publicat: 06.02.2018 -
#18: April 29th 1976 - Dave Lee Travis Stamping On A Human Face, Forever
Publicat: 23.01.2018 -
#17: December 25th 1973 - The Old Songs Are The Best
Publicat: 24.12.2017 -
#16: December 22nd 1983 - Hold On, Here Comes Jism
Publicat: 15.12.2017 -
#15: September 4th 1980 - BA Robertson’s Hairdresser Thinks It’s Fantastic
Publicat: 01.12.2017 -
#14: September 24th 1987 - A Grey and Pink-Flecked Gelled-Up Nightmare
Publicat: 20.11.2017 -
#13: November 16th 1978 - The Demon Prince of the Third Division
Publicat: 31.10.2017 -
#12 - March 16th 1994: No Wonder Northern Uproar Had To Happen
Publicat: 16.10.2017 -
#11 - January 14th 1982: David Van Day's Chart Music
Publicat: 20.09.2017 -
#10 - February 5th 1970: Tony Blackburn’s World-Famous Kneecap-Warmers
Publicat: 31.08.2017 -
#9 - April 11th 1974: She’s A WILF
Publicat: 17.08.2017
The podcast that takes one random episode of Top Of The Pops - the greatest TV Pop show ever - and breaks it down to its very last compound. Created by Sarah Bee, Neil Kulkarni, Taylor Parkes, Simon Price and David Stubbs (who all wrote for Melody Maker) and hosted by Al Needham (who didn't), it's an unflinching gaze into the open wound of pop culture and a celebration of Thursday evenings past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
