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2 April – Simon Bates replaces Tom Browne as presenter of Radio 1's Sunday teatime chart rundown show. [2] 12 November – The Sunday teatime chart show is extended from a Top 20 countdown to a Top 40 countdown. 1979. 2 September – Tony Blackburn replaces Simon Bates as host of the Sunday Top 40.
12 November – The Sunday teatime chart show is extended from a Top 20 countdown to a Top 40 countdown. Simon Bates is the presenter, having taken over as host from Tom Browne earlier in the year. 17 November – Tommy Vance, one of the station's original presenters, rejoins the station to present a new programme, The Friday Rock Show. [8]
The EE Official Big Top 40 from Global is a radio chart show broadcast every Sunday from 4 to 7pm on Global's Capital and Heart networks, presented by Will Manning. The show started on 14 June 2009, with " When Love Takes Over " by David Guetta and Kelly Rowland becoming the show's first number 1.
The Official Chart: First Look is the show which provides the update on how the chart looks over the weekend. The show is on air during the historic Sunday slot but for one hour only, which is 6:00 - 7:00 pm, and hosted by Lauren Layfield and Shanequa Paris. It replaces The Official Chart Update that was on air every Monday at 5:30 - 5:45 pm ...
Mistakes happen on live TV, and Cher’s Today show flub was nothing short of hilarious. Cher, 78, accidentally dropped an F-bomb on air while chatting with Hoda Kotb about her new book, Cher: The ...
The Chart Show name returned to UK television as a short-lived revival by Channel 4 from 6 to 12 January 2003, and a second revival aired from 6 August 2008 to May 2009 on Chart Show TV. The original production company was Video Visuals, and (when shown on ITV) was credited as "A Yorkshire Television Presentation" from 1993 and 1998 (prior to ...
Florida football faces No. 1 Georgia in Week 9 of the college football season. Here's how to watch, including channel, TV, streaming info, schedule.
The show marked O'Grady's permanent role as a Radio 2 presenter, following numerous stints standing in on other shows including Elaine Paige on Sunday. The programme celebrated its 200th show on 24 February 2013, its 300th show on 17 May 2015, its 400th show on 11 February 2018, and its 500th show on 28 March 2021.