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  2. Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    An episode of Emu's Broadcasting Company featured a parody of Top of the Pops called "Top of the Flops", with Rod Hull, Emu and other cast members performing a song called "Do the Emu". [187] The Scottish punk band the Rezillos lampooned the show in their song "Top of the Pops". The band performed the song on the programme twice when it entered ...

  3. List of Top of the Pops presenters - Wikipedia

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    Upon its inception in 1964, Top of the Pops was presented by a team of disc jockeys in rotation: Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile.Savile presented the very first episode from Dickenson Road Studios in Manchester on 1 January 1964 and would continue as the longest-serving presenter until hosting his final show on 30 August 1984.

  4. List of lost television broadcasts in the United Kingdom

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    In addition to the official list of missing episodes, also missing is the original Episode 1 of The Daleks. At some point after the recording, it was discovered that a technical problem had caused backstage voices to be heard on the resulting videotape; in early December 1963, the episode was remounted with a different costume for Susan.

  5. Top of the Pops 2 - Wikipedia

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    The original format of the show consisted of various segments including "recorded for recall", which would show TOTP performances from a certain decade, "video stir" which featured a new music video from a popular artist in the charts, the "first time" would feature an artist's first TOTP appearance, "world hits" would feature a new international hit, "tomorrows hits" would feature artists who ...

  6. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Lizards – "TV" John Foxx – "Underpass" Peter Gabriel – "No Self Control" Genesis – "Turn It On Again" Gibson Brothers – "Cuba" Eddy Grant – "Do You Feel My Love" Hot Chocolate – "No Doubt About It", "Are You Getting Enough of What Makes You Happy" The Human League – "Rock 'N' Roll" Iron Maiden – "Running Free"

  7. Lost television broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Other shows missing from the archives include most of the first three years of Countdown, nearly all of the hundreds of 15-minute episodes of the ABC's popular soap Bellbird, two-thirds of all the taped 166 episodes from the ABC's Certain Women, and a large proportion of the Ten Network's hugely popular Young Talent Time from the 1971–1976 era.

  8. ‘That ’70s Show’ Cast: Where Are They Now? From Ashton ...

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    That ’70s Show managed to cultivate some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. It’s also responsible for catapulting its younger stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher ...

  9. Top of the Pops Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    Top of the Pops Reloaded (TOTP Reloaded), originally known as Top of the Pops Saturday (2002–2005), is a weekly children's music show that was broadcast as part of the Saturday morning CBBC schedule on BBC One and later BBC Two. It ran from 2002 to 2006. It was based on the programme Top of the Pops.