Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops 1w2n5v

1964
Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops 1w2n5v

6.9 | en | Reality

The biggest stars, the most iconic performances, the most outrageous outfits – it’s Britain’s number one pop show.

View More

43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
EP1  8th January 2006
Jan. 08,2006
8th January 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP2  16 January 2006
Jan. 16,2006
16 January 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP3  22nd January 2006
Jan. 22,2006
22nd January 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP4  29th January 2006
Jan. 29,2006
29th January 2006

29th January 2006 is an episode of the tv program Top of the Pops.

EP5  5th February 2006
Feb. 05,2006
5th February 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP6  13th February 2006
Feb. 13,2006
13th February 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP7  20th February 2006
Feb. 20,2006
20th February 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP9  6th March 2006
Mar. 06,2006
6th March 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP10  13th March 2006
Mar. 13,2006
13th March 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP11  19th March 2006
Mar. 19,2006
19th March 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP12  26 March 2006
Mar. 26,2006
26 March 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP13  2nd April 2006
Apr. 02,2006
2nd April 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP14  9th April 2006
Apr. 09,2006
9th April 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP15  16 April 2006
Apr. 16,2006
16 April 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP16  23rd April 2006
Apr. 23,2006
23rd April 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP17  30th April 2006
Apr. 30,2006
30th April 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP18  7th May 2006
May. 07,2006
7th May 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP19  14th May 2006
May. 14,2006
14th May 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP20  21st May 2006
May. 21,2006
21st May 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP21  28th May 2006
May. 28,2006
28th May 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP22  4th June 2006
Jun. 04,2006
4th June 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP23  11th June 2006
Jun. 11,2006
11th June 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP24  18th June 2006
Jun. 18,2006
18th June 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP25  25th June 2006
Jun. 25,2006
25th June 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP26  2nd July 2006
Jul. 02,2006
2nd July 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP27  9th July 2006
Jul. 09,2006
9th July 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP28  16th July 2006
Jul. 16,2006
16th July 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP29  23rd July 2006
Jul. 23,2006
23rd July 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP30  30th July 2006
Jul. 30,2006
30th July 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP31  December 25, 2006
Dec. 25,2006
December 25, 2006

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
SEE MORE
6.9 | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 1964-01-01 | Released Producted By: BBC , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00704hg
info

The biggest stars, the most iconic performances, the most outrageous outfits – it’s Britain’s number one pop show.

Genre

Reality

Watch Online

Top of the Pops (1964) is currently not available on any services.

Cast

Rufus Hound

Director

Andi Peters

Producted By

BBC ,

Top of the Pops Videos and Images 1oq

View All
  • Top Credited Cast
  • |
  • Crew
Andi Peters
Andi Peters

Executive Producer

Stanley Appel
Stanley Appel

Producer

Johnnie Stewart
Johnnie Stewart

Producer

Top of the Pops Audience Reviews 631q4t

Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Brightlyme i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
lawrenceconwayvulcan I started to watch Top of the Pops in 1987. this was when the cookie cutter factory of Stock, Aitken and Watermen producing hits that sounded the same even if they performed by different acts and just around the corner was the faceless House music craze which just turned me off. The early 1990's saw the show hosted by a bunch of people who nobody had ever heard of before or since. The mid 1990's saw a slight upturn as some interesting music was being produced but then came Louis Walsh with his identikit boy bands. In 2003 Top of the Pops was given over to (extremley annoying)Kids TV presenter turned media exec Andi Peters who tried to make the show hip but all unwatchable and TOTP ended with a whimper in 2006. Peters by the way now hosts 3 minute phone in quiz segments on Breakfast TV.However you can remind yourself that when the show was good it was good with the repeats on BBC4. They currently on 1983. There has been eclectic mix of acts with likes of U2, Duran Duran, The Style Council, Bucks Fizz and Bonnie Tyler performing in the studio.A word of warning for those who do not watch the BBC4 repeats as yet, some editions are not shown. Those presented by 2 men who committed vile acts are not shown on understandable grounds of taste and decency and those presented by the late Mike Smith are not shown as he refused permission when he was alive and his widow Sarah Greene has carried on with his wishes.
mufdivtwo i was born in 1967 so i can watching top of the pops from the early seventies to its peak which was the early 1980s. beyond that i think it has gone downhill which is a shame because it is our longest running show in great Britain and to watch it in 2006 is so disappointing. the presenters for a start don't fit bring back Reggie Yates! he is cool and his face fits! and Ferne cotton is OK but the rest! get rid! i think totps best era was in the middle 60's IE 1966-1969 and then from 1970-1971after that in my opinion it had lost its appeal and by the way, the BBC shouldn't have wiped all those 60s editions of totps. time has shown that people like to re watch the old black and white editions. plus there was so many good groups and singers around in those days!
robert-jalberg7 I may be only 25, but I already feel like I'm way too old for TOTP. That is a real pity because up until the early 90s it felt like this was a national institution would be stay with me forever.I guess most people think that, but the way in which TOTP has lost its importance is startling and sad. Of course, the current state of the music charts is mainly to blame, and the fact that there are dozens of music TV channels now.I don't know what it was like in the 60s and 70s but you can't argue with audience figures of 15-16 million, while it now gets 2 million if it's lucky.The shows I in the 80s were fun, colourful and lively; where the performers and the audience were out for fun. However, it now seems cynical, trashy and monotonous. I mean who can forget when The Brat performed "Chalk Dust" with a mock tennis court and umpire judge, and then of course there was the classic "Jocky Wilson" moment with Dexy's Midnight Runners.Perhaps because I am a 80s child and when the charts were interesting, i.e. songs climbed up the charts to a position which (usually) justified the song. Now anything can go straight in at number one if they have appeared in a TV programme, or it's been played in a nightclub in Ayia Napa, or features some anodyne blonde blue-eyed rubbish boy band.Anyway, I should stop moaning and the good old days.
Greatwhitewhale I tend to switch over when someone rubbish plays. But when someone good plays, I watch. I find the presenters quite annoying, they need comedians like Johnny Vegas not Fearne Cotton! And it's such a BBC programme, it bigs up Lame Academy!