Guidelines

Who hosted Top of the Pops in the 70s?

Who hosted Top of the Pops in the 70s?

1960s and 1970s For the first three years Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile rotated presenting duties, with the following week’s presenter also appearing at the end of each show, although this practice ceased from October 1964 onwards.

Who hosted the Tops of the Pops?

On 26th July 2006, the final edition of Top of the Pops was recorded at BBC Television Centre in London. Just under 200 members of the public were in the audience for the show, which was co-hosted by veteran disc jockey Sir Jimmy Savile – its very first presenter.

Who presented Top of the Pops in 1978?

Noel Edmonds
In 2003, Tim Kash became only the third presenter, after Jimmy Savile in 1971 and Noel Edmonds in 1978, to host Christmas Top of the Pops solo. Only two shows between April 2004 and March 2006 did not feature either Fearne Cotton or Reggie Yates: 6 February 2004 – Natalie Brown covered Kash when he was absent.

Who presented TOTP in 1989?

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenny Powell
Director Verity Maidlow Cornwell
Producer Verity Maidlow Cornwell
Executive Producer Mark Cooper

Who was the original cast of Top of the Pops?

Brian Whitehouse (53 episodes, 1970-1990) Bruce Milliard (39 episodes, 1973-1975) Gordon Elsbury (33 episodes, 1980-1982) Phil Bishop

Who is the owner of Top of the Pops?

Top of the Pops Archive – The unofficial Top of the Pops archive. Website developed & designed by CNJB cjb545 ‘Top of the Pops’ is a registered brand owned by the BBC. This website is an information source for the original music show which ran from 1964-2006. This website is not owned or administered by the BBC.

Who are the Top of the Pops presenters of the 1980s?

1980s–1991 1 Jimmy Savile (1964–1984, plus 31 December 1988, 19 October 2001, 19 September 2003 and 30 July 2006) 2 Dave Lee Travis (1974–1984, plus 30 July 2006) 3 David Jensen also known as “Kid Jensen” (1976–1984, plus 31 December 1988) 4 Peter Powell (1977–1988) 5 Mike Read (1978–1989, plus 30 July 2006) 6 Simon Bates (1979–1988)

When did Top of the Pops change to radio?

The BBC transmitted new installments of the programme weekly from January 1964 through July 2006, and later converted it into a radio programme. This list does not include performances from the radio programme. This film, television or video-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it with reliably sourced additions.