

Top of the Pops
★ 6.7 · 43 seasons
The biggest stars, the most iconic performances, the most outrageous outfits – it’s Britain’s number one pop show.
Season 1 · 53 episodes
- E1
1 January 1964
Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You Gene Pitney - 24 Hours From Tulsa The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over The Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake The Hollies - Stay Videos: The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand Freddie & The Dreamers - You Were Made For Me Cliff Richard & The Shadows - Title unknown
- E2
8 January 1964
- E3
15 January 1964
- E4
22 January 1964
- E5
29 January 1964
- E6
5 February 1964
- E7
12 February 1964
- E8
19 February 1964
- E9
26 February 1964
- E10
4 March 1964
Presenter: Alan Freeman Performers: The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Eden Kane - Boys Cry (repeat) Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) The Bachelors - Diane Videos: Dusty Springfield - Stay Awhile
- E11
11 March 1964
Presenters David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Savid Jacobs Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Eden Kane - Boys Cry Gene Pitney - That Girl Belongs To Yesterday (repeat) Kathy Kirby - Let Me Go Lover (repeat) The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) Videos: The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
- E12
18 March 1964
Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces (repeat) Gene Pitney - That Girl Belongs To Yesterday (repeat) Marquis Of Bath - Announcement The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Bachelors - I Believe The Hollies - Just One Look (repeat) The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away (repeat) Videos: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children
- E13
25 March 1964
Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) Peter and Gordon - World Without Love The Applejacks - Tell Me When The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (repeat) The Beatles - You Can't Do That (repeat) Videos: The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
- E14
1 April 1964
Presenters: Alan Freeman and Pete Murray Performers: Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Little Children (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop (repeat) Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Applejacks - Tell Me When The Bachelors - I Believe The Beatles - You Can't Do That (repeat)
- E15
8 April 1964
Presenters: Pete Murray and David Jacobs Performers: Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Swinging Blue Jeans - Good Golly Miss Molly The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet Videos: Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas The Mojos - Everything's Alright
- E16
15 April 1964
Presenters: David Jacobs and Jimmy Savile Performers: Gerry & The Pacemakers - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Applejacks - Tell Me When (repeat) The Bachelors - I Believe The Migil 5 - Mockingbird Hill Videos: The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love
- E17
22 April 1964
Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Gerry & The Pacemakers - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop Peter & Gordon - World Without Love The Bachelors - I Believe (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet The Mojos - Everything's Alright (repeat) The Searchers - Don't Throw Your Love Away (repeat) Videos: Manfred Mann - Hubble Bubble
- E18
29 April 1964
- E19
6 May 1964
- E20
13 May 1964
Presenters: Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile Performers: Cilla Black - You're My World (repeat) Freddie & The Dreamers - I Love You Baby (repeat) Millie - My Boy Lollipop (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet The Fourmost - A Little Loving (repeat) Videos: Cliff Richard - Constantly The Shadows - The Rise & Fall Of Flingel Bunt
- E21
20 May 1964
Presenters: Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman Performers: Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Someone Someone Kathy Kirby - You're The One The Four Pennies - Juliet (repeat) Videos: Cilla Black - You're My World Gigliola Cinquetti - Non Ho L'eta Per Amarti The Shadows - The Rise & Fall Of Flingel Bunt
- E22
27 May 1964
Presenters: Alan Freeman Performers: Billy Fury - I Will Cilla Black - You're My World (repeat) Freddie & The Dreamers - I Love You Baby (repeat) The Four Pennies - Juliet (repeat) The Hollies - Here I Go Again Videos: Cliff Richard - Constantly Roy Orbison - It's Over
- E23
3 June 1964
- E24
10 June 1964
- E25
17 June 1964
- E26
24 June 1964
- E27
1 July 1964
- E28
8 July 1964
- E29
15 July 1964
- E30
22 July 1964
- E31
29 July 1964
- E32
5 August 1964
- E33
12 August 1964
- E34
19 August 1964
- E35
26 August 1964
- E36
2 September 1964
- E37
9 September 1964
Hosts - Pete Murray And Jimmy Savile Elvis Presley - Such A Night (Disc) Jim Reeves - I Won't Forget You (Disc) Julie Rogers - The Wedding (Performance) Marianne Faithfull - As Tears Go By (Performance) PJ Proby - Together (Performance) The Four Seasons - Rag Doll (Disc) The Honeycombs - Have I The Right? (Repeat Performance) The Kinks - You Really Got Me (Repeat Performance) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Disc)
- E38
16 September 1964
- E39
24 September 1964
- E40
1 October 1964
- E41
8 October 1964
- E42
15 October 1964
Host - Pete Murray Cliff Bennett And The Rebel Rousers - One Way Love (Performance) Henry Mancini - How Soon (Promo Video) Herman's Hermits - I'm Into Something Good (Repeat Performance) Matt Monro - Walk Away (Performance) Roy Orbison - Oh Pretty Woman (Promo Video) Sandie Shaw - There's Always Something There To Remind Me(Performance) The Animals - I'm Crying (Promo Video) The Hollies - We're Through (Repeat Performance) The Searchers - When You Walk In The Room (Promo Video) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Performance)
- E43
22 October 1964
- E44
29 October 1964
Host - Alan Freeman Dave Clark 5 Anyway You Want It (Repeat Performance) Lesley Gore Maybe I know (Disc) Manfred Mann Sha La La (Performance) Roy Orbison - Oh Pretty Woman (Promo Video) Sandie Shaw - There's Always Something There To Remind Me (Repeat Performance) The Hollies - We're Through (Repeat Performance) The Searchers - When You Walk In The Room (Repeat Performance) The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? (Disc) Tony Jackson and the Vibrations - Bye Bye Baby (Performance) Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders - Um Um Um Um Um Um (Performance)
- E45
5 November 1964
- E46
12 November 1964
- E47
19 November 1964
- E48
26 November 1964
- E49
3 December 1964
- E50
10 December 1964
- E51
17 December 1964
- E52
24 December 1964
- E53
31 December 1964
Season 2 · 52 episodes
- E1
7 January 1965
- E2
14 January 1965
- E3
21 January 1965
- E4
28 January 1965
- E5
4 February 1965
- E6
11 February 1965
- E7
18 February 1965
- E8
25 February 1965
- E9
4 March 1965
Host - Jimmy Savile Gene Pitney - I Must Be Seeing Things (Repeat Performance) Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (Performance) Petula Clark - I Know A Place (Repeat Performance) Sandie Shaw - I'll Stop At Nothing (Repeat Performance) The Hollies - Yes I Will (Performance) The Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Performance) The Searchers - Goodbye My Love (Performance) Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (Repeat Performance) Twinkle - Golden Lights (Performance) Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders - The Game Of Love (Repeat Performance)
Season 3 · 52 episodes
- E1
6 January 1966
- E2
13 January 1966
- E3
20 January 1966
- E4
27 January 1966
Host - Pete Murray Cilla Black - Love's Just A Broken Heart (Repeat Performance) Crispian St. Peters - You Were On My Mind (Performance) Dusty Springfield - Little By Little (Performance) Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass / The Gojos - Spanish Flea (Disc) Herman's Hermits - A Must To Avoid (Repeat Performance) Len Barry - Like A Baby (Repeat Performance) Pinkerton's Assorted Colours - Mirror Mirror (Performance) Sandie Shaw - Tomorrow (Performance) The Mindbenders - A Groovy Kind Of Love (Performance) The Overlanders - Michelle (Performance)
- E5
February 3 1966
- E6
February 10 1966
- E7
February 17 1966
- E8
February 24 1966
Season 4 · 54 episodes
Season 5 · 53 episodes
- E1
January 4, 1968
- E2
January 11, 1968
- E3
January 18, 1968
- E4
January 25, 1968
- E5
February 1, 1968
- E6
February 8, 1968
- E7
February 15, 1968
introduced by Jimmy Savile & Dave Cash and featuring: Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn, The Foundations - Back On My Feet Again, Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men, Alan Price Set - Don't Stop The Carnival, Brenton Wood - Gimme Little Sign, The Move - Fire Brigade, Hermans Hermits - I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving, Amen Corner - Bend Me Shape Me, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Legend Of Xanadu,
- E8
February 22, 1968
Season 6 · 53 episodes
Season 7 · 53 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 20. Including performances from Badfinger, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Arrival. Introduced by Jimmy Savile. Audio recording survives for this episode.
- E2
Episode 2
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 20. Including performances from Marmalade, Roger Whittaker, and Cilla Black. Introduced by Tony Blackburn. Lost episode.
- E3
Episode 3
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 20. Including performances from The Temptations, The Peddlers, and Harry J. All-stars. Introduced by Jimmy Savile. Lost episode.
- E4
Episode 4
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 20. Including performances from Jethro Tull, The Fifth Dimension, and Edwin Starr. Introduced by Tony Blackburn. Lost episode.
- E5
Episode 5
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 20. Including performances from Blodwyn Pig, Rare Bird, and Mary Hopkin. Introduced by Jimmy Savile. Partial video exists.
- E6
Season 8 · 53 episodes
Season 9 · 53 episodes
Season 10 · 51 episodes
Season 11 · 45 episodes
Season 12 · 53 episodes
- E1
2nd January 1975
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Tymes, John Holt, Philip & Vanessa, and Elvis Presley. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.
- E2
6th February 1975
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from David Essex, Rod Stewart & The Faces, Gloria Gaynor, and The Tymes. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.
- E3
Episode 3
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Ralph Mctell, George Mccrae, John Holt, and Ringo Starr. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.
- E4
Episode 4
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Arrows, Sweet Sensation, Helen Reddy, and Ken Boothe. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E5
Episode 5
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Queen, Elvis Presley, Mac & Katie Kissoon, and Wigan's Chosen Few. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.
- E6
Season 13 · 54 episodes
- E1
1st January 1976
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Greg Lake, Billy Howard, Abba, and Dana. Introduced by Jimmy Savile.
- E2
8th January 1976
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Sailor, The Small Faces, Sheer Elegance, and Barbara Dickson. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.
- E3
15th January 1976
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Miracles, Abba, Roxy Music, and Barry White. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E4
22nd January 1976
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from Barbara Dickson, Slik, Electric Light Orchestra, and Smokie. Introduced by David Hamilton.
- E5
Episode 5
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Walker Brothers, Kiki Dee, The Sweet, and The Wing & A Prayer Fife & Drum Corps. Introduced by Tony Blackburn.
- E6
Season 14 · 53 episodes
- E1
6th January 1977
Kid Jensen looks at first pop chart of 1977 and introduces Sheer Elegance, Tina Charles, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Clodagh Rodgers, Boney M, Smokie, Jethro Tull, the Drifters and Johnny Mathis. Dance sequence comes from Legs & Co.
- E2
13th January 1977
David Hamilton introduces Pussycat, Barry Biggs, Liverpool Express, David Parton, Gallagher & Lyle and Status Quo. Dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E3
20th January 1977
From January 1977, Noel Edmonds introduces Slade, Jesse Green, Leo Sayer, Gary Glitter, Silver Connection, Donna Summer, Thin Lizzy, the Drifters and Legs and Co.
- E4
27th January 1977
From January 1977, Tony Blackburn introduces David Parton, the New Seekers, the Brothers, Mr Big, Andy Fairweather-Low, Barry Biggs, Status Quo and Julie Covington. Dance sequence from Legs and Co.
- E5
3rd February 1977
With Gary Glitter, the Real Thing, the Rubettes, Leo Sayer, Boney M and Thin Lizzy.
- E6
10th February 1977
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 30. Including performances from The Detroit Spinners, Boston, Bryan Ferry, and Heatwave. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
Season 15 · 50 episodes
- E1
5th January 1978
Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Eddie & the Hot Rods, Terry Wogan, Long Tall Ernie, the Babys, Tonight, the Brotherhood of Man, Julie Covington, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Wings and Legs & Co.
- E2
19th January 1978
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Nazareth, Smokie, The Imperials, and The Sweet. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E3
26th January 1978
David 'Kid' Jensen presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 26 January 1978 and featuring Rich Kids, Althea & Donna, Gordon Giltrap, Terry Wogan, Yellow Dog, Gallagher & Lyle, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Baccara, Wings and Legs & Co.
- E4
2nd February 1978
Tony Blackburn introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keeley, Brotherhood of Man, Smokie, Darts, Sweet, Rose Royce, Rod Stewart, Althea & Donna and Legs & Co.
- E5
9th February 1978
Peter Powell introduces the weekly pop chart programme featuring performances from Tonight, Baccara, Brotherhood of Man, ELO, Lulu, Yellow Dog, Dusty Springfield, The Stranglers, David Castle and Legs & Co.
Season 16 · 52 episodes
- E1
4th January 1979
Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read. Featuring Generation X, Elton John, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Olivia Newton-John, Racey, Barry White, Brotherhood of Man, Village People and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E2
11th January 1979
Weekly pop chart programme presented by David 'Kid' Jensen. Featuring Bonnie Tyler, Sally Oldfield, Paul Evans, the Shadows, Steve Allen, Driver 67, the Village People, Rocky Sharpe & the Replays and dances by Legs & Co.
- E3
18th January 1979
Weekly pop chart programme presented by Peter Powell. Featuring Olympic Runners, Anne Murray, the Three Degrees, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Billy Joel, Chic, the Village People and dance sequences by Legs & Co.
- E4
25th January 1979
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Dr. Feelgood, Third World, The Doll, and Judas Priest. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E5
1 February 1979
Weekly pop chart programme presented by Mike Read, including performances by Nazareth, the Three Degrees, UFO, the Members, Sally Oldfield, Two Man Sound, Generation X and the Pointer Sisters, with a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
Season 17 · 43 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
Peter Powell presents chart hits of the week. Guests include Billy Preston & Syreeta, Kurtis Blow, Madness, the Pretenders, Dr Hook, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd and David Bowie. Also featuring a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E2
Episode 2
David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week, with performances by the Nolan Sisters, UFO, the Skids, Joe Jackson, Dollar, ABBA, Sheila B and Pink Floyd, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E3
Episode 3
Simon Bates presents chart hits of the week, with performances by Billy Preston & Syreeta, New Musik, Sad Cafe, Sister Sledge, Positive Force, Dexy's Midnight Runners and the Pretenders, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E4
Episode 4
Mike Read presents chart hits of the week, with performances by Buggles, the Nolans, Barbara Dickson, Matchbox, the Regents, the Pretenders, the Specials, Sheila B Devotion and the Boomtown Rats, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
- E5
Episode 5
David 'Kid' Jensen presents chart hits of the week, with performances from the Revillos, Kenny Rogers, Azymuth, John Foxx, Madness, Rupert Holmes, the Ramones, Jon & Vangelis, Billy Ocean and the Specials, and a dance sequence by Legs & Co.
Season 18 · 53 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
Dave Lee Travis and Tommy Vance introduce a special edition, featuring some of the top records of 1980. Including performances from Ottawan, The Jam, The Detroit Spinners, and Kelly Marie.
- E2
Episode 2
Richard Skinner introduces the pop programme, with performances from The Look, Chas and Dave, The Beat, Matchbox, The Nolans and Racey, and a dance sequence from Legs & Co.
- E3
Episode 3
A look at Britain's best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Gary Numan, Dire Straits, Phil Collins, and Mac Davis. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E4
Episode 4
Peter Powell introduces the pop programme, with performances from The Look, Spandau Ballet, XTC, Adam and the Ants, Bad Manners and Blondie.
- E5
Episode 5
Tommy Vance introduces the pop programme, featuring Slade, The Stranglers, Sheila Hylton, Susan Fassbender, John Lennon, The Gap Band, Phil Collins, Madness and Ultravox, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.
- E6
Episode 6
Simon Bates introduces the pop programme, featuring Joe Dolce, The Stray Cats, The Passions, Rainbow, Blondie, Spandau Ballet, Cliff Richard, Dire Straits, XTC and John Lennon, and a dance performance from Legs & Co.
Season 19 · 53 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
Peter Powell presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 7th January 1982. Includes appearances from Alton Edwards, Mobiles, Shakatak, the Human League, Jon & Vangelis, Meat Loaf and Zoo.
- E2
Episode 2
A look at the best-selling discs, artists, and news from the Top 40. Including performances from Elkie Brooks, Altered Images, Kool & The Gang, and Brown Sauce. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis.
- E3
Episode 3
David Jensen presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 21st January 1982. Includes appearances from Gillan, the Mobiles, XTC, Jon & Vangelis, Phil Lynott, Meat Loaf, OMD, Christopher Cross, Foreigner, Bucks Fizz and Zoo.
- E4
Episode 4
Simon Bates presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 28 January 1982 and featuring Tight Fit, Stiff Little Fingers, Elkie Brooks, Alton Edwards, Haircut 100, Olivia Newton-John, The Stranglers and Shakin' Stevens.
- E5
Episode 5
John Peel presents the pop chart show, first broadcast on 4 February 1982. Includes appearances from OMD, Jets, Soft Cell, XTC, Christopher Cross, Kraftwerk, Theatre of Hate and Zoo.
- E6
Season 20 · 53 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
Mike Smith & Tommy Vance take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Phil Collins, Bucks Fizz, Wah!, and The Stranglers.
- E2
Episode 2
John Peel and David Jensen present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 13 January 1983. Featuring Incantation, Men at Work, Sharon Redd, Keith Harris and Orville, The Belle Stars, John Williams, Eddy Grant, The Maisonettes, Phil Collins and Donna Summer.
- E3
Episode 3
Janice Long and Gary Davies present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 20 January 1983. Featuring appearances from Kajagoogoo, Joe Jackson, Echo and the Bunnymen, Melba Moore, U2, Laura Branigan, The Stranglers, Phil Collins and Billy Griffin.
- E4
Episode 4
Simon Bates and Richard Skinner present the weekly look at the pop charts, first broadcast on 27 January 1983. Features Level 42, The Belle Stars, Central Line, The Beatles, China Crisis, Wham!, Bauhaus, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes, Dire Straits and Men at Work.
- E5
Episode 5
John Peel and David Jensen introduce the latest hits from the pop charts, first broadcast on 3 February 1983. Featuring Haysi Fantayzee, Indeep, Tears For Fears, U2 and Men at Work.
Season 21 · 53 episodes
- E1
Episode 1
Special 20th anniversary edition from 5 January 1984, with performances by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Rod Stewart, Status Quo, Frank Kelly, Slade and The Flying Pickets.
- E2
Episode 2
Mike Read and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 January 1984. Featuring The Icicle Works, Howard Jones, Shakin' Stevens & Bonnie Tyler, Roland Rat, Lionel Richie, Joe Fagin and Paul McCartney.
- E3
Episode 3
Simon Bates and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1984. Featuring Whitesnake, Big Country, Fiction Factory, China Crisis, Gloria Gaynor, John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
- E4
Episode 4
Mike Smith and Richard Skinner take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Echo & The Bunnymen, Joe Fagin, and Cyndi Lauper.
- E5
Episode 5
John Peel and David Jensen present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1984. Includes appearances from Musical Youth, Queen, Matthew Wilder, Fiction Factory, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Juan Martin and Duran Duran.
Season 22 · 51 episodes
- E1
January 3, 1985
John Peel and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 January 1985. Featuring Smiley Culture, Sal Solo, Paul Young, Tears for Fears, Toy Dolls, Madonna and Band Aid.
- E2
January 10, 1985
Mike Read and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Zz Top, Thompson Twins, Bronski Beat, and Council Collective.
- E3
January 17, 1985
Peter Powell and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 17 January 1985. Featuring The Limit, Prince, Amii Stewart, Russ Abbott, Grandmaster Melle Mel and Foreigner.
- E4
January 24, 1985
Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Ashford & Simpson, James Ingram, Billy Ocean, and Foreigner.
- E5
January 31, 1985
Peter Powell and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 January 1985. Featuring Big Sound Authority, Art Of Noise, Bruce Springsteen and Foreigner.
- E6
February 7, 1985
Season 23 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 2, 1986
John Peel and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 January 1986. Featuring A-Ha, Paul McCartney, Level 42, Bronski Beat, Sophia George, Shakin' Stevens, Elton John, Jennifer Rush and Sting.
- E2
January 9, 1986
Mike Smith and Steve Wright take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Full Force, Mr Mister, King, and Pet Shop Boys.
- E3
January 16, 1986
Mike Read and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 January 1986 and featuring Fine Young Cannibals, Dire Straits, a-ha, Mr. Mister, Pet Shop Boys, and Cherrelle with Alexander O'Neal.
- E4
January 23, 1986
Paul Jordan and Mike Smith take a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Eurythmics, Madonna, Sarah Brightman & Steve Harley, and Five Star.
- E5
January 30, 1986
Gary Davies and Janice Long present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 January 1986. Featuring Billy Ocean, Madonna, Talk Talk, Grace Jones, Fine Young Cannibals and A-Ha.
- E6
Season 24 · 53 episodes
- E1
January 1, 1987
Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 1 January 1987, featuring Status Quo, a-ha, Alison Moyet, Elkie Brooks, Gary Moore, Spitting Image and Madonna.
- E2
January 8, 1987
Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, featuring Swing Out Sister, Lionel Richie, The Gap Band, The Pretenders, Paul Simon, Jackie Wilson and Genesis.
- E3
January 15, 1987
Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from The Mission, The Style Council, Siouxsie & The Banshees, and Bangles.
- E4
January 22, 1987
Gary Davies and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 January 1987, featuring Dead or Alive, UB40, Randy Crawford, Curiosity Killed the Cat, Pepsi & Shirlie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley and Swing Out Sister.
- E5
January 29, 1987
Mike Smith takes a look at Britain's best-selling tracks and artists from the Top 40. Including performances from Aretha Franklin & George Michael, Robbie Nevil, The Blow Monkeys, and Taffy.
- E6
Season 25 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 7, 1988
Mike Read and Simon Bates present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 January 1988 and featuring Sinitta, Jellybean, Depeche Mode, George Michael, Terence Trent D'Arby, GOSH, The Stranglers, Pet Shop Boys and Joyce Sims.
- E2
January 14, 1988
Simon Mayo and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 January 1988 and featuring Climie Fisher, Tiffany, Krush, Morris Minor and the Majors, The Christians, AC/DC, Terence Trent D'Arby, Belinda Carlisle and George Michael.
- E3
January 21, 1988
Steve Wright and Gary Davies present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 January 1988 and featuring Bros, AC/DC, Joyce Sims, The Christians, Motley Crue, Bananarama, the Beatmasters ft. Cookie Crew, Dollar, Belinda Carlisle and The Stranglers.
- E4
January 28, 1988
Gary Davies and Mike Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 January 1988 and featuring Billy Idol, Jermaine Stewart, Jack 'n' Chill, and T'pau.
- E5
February 4, 1988
Mike Smith present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 February 1988 and featuring Kylie Minogue, Bros, Sinead O'connor, and Tiffany.
Season 26 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 5, 1989
Mark Goodier and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast 5 January 1989 and featuring Erasure, Kim Wilde, a-ha, Duran Duran, Boy Meets Girl, Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, Climie Fisher, Inner City, Neneh Cherry, Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, and The Four Tops.
- E2
January 12, 1989
Sybil Ruscoe and Simon Mayo present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 12 January 1989 and featuring Milli Vanilli, Duran Duran, Roachford, Roy Orbison and Cookie Crew.
- E3
January 19, 1989
Bruno Brookes and Richard Skinner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1989 and featuring Roachford, Holly Johnson and Fine Young Cannibals.
- E4
January 26, 1989
Gary Davies and Anthea Turner present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 January 1989 and featuring Then Jerico, Adeva, Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, Mica Paris and Will Downing, Bobby Brown, Level 42, Sheena Easton, Ten City, Brother Beyond, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, and Milli Vanilli.
- E5
February 2, 1989
Simon Mayo and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1989 and featuring Holly Johnson, Roy Orbison, Robert Howard and Kym Mazelle, Sheena Easton, Michael Ball, Yazz, Hue and Cry, Samantha Fox, Simply Red, Roachford, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney, and Bobby Brown.
Season 27 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 4, 1990
Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 January 1990 and featuring The Quireboys, Sonia and Latino Rave.
- E2
January 11, 1990
Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 January 1990 and featuring Deacon Blue, New Kids on the Block and The Mission.
- E3
January 18, 1990
Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 January 1990 and featuring Halo James, The Quireboys and Martika.
- E4
January 26, 1990
Simon Mayo and Jakki Brambles present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 January 1990 and featuring Phil Collins, Sinead O'Connor and Yell!
- E5
February 2, 1990
Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1990 and featuring Sybil, Sinead O'Connor and The House of Love.
- E6
February 8, 1990
Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 February 1990 and featuring Phil Collins, The Beloved and Beats International.
Season 28 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 3, 1991
Gary Davies presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 January 1991 and featuring Betty Boo, Seal and Iron Maiden.
- E2
January 10, 1991
Jakki Brambles presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 10 January 1991 and featuring Bananarama, Pop Will Eat Itself and Robert Palmer.
- E3
January 19, 1991
Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 19 January 1991 and featuring Soho, The KLF and Seal.
- E4
January 24, 1991
Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 24 January 1991 and featuring Tongue 'n' Cheek, Robert Palmer and Rick Astley.
- E5
January 31, 1991
Anthea Turner presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 31 January 1991 and featuring EMF, Nomad and Soho.
- E6
February 7, 1991
Bruno Brookes presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 February 1991 and featuring The KLF, Kenny Thomas and Kim Appleby.
Season 29 · 51 episodes
- E1
January 2, 1992
Adrian Rose and Steve Anderson present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 January 1992 and featuring The Pogues & Kirsty Maccoll, Hammer, Dannii Minogue, Queen, and Wet Wet Wet.
- E2
January 9, 1992
Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 9 January 1992 and featuring Queen, The Sugarcubes, Isotonik, Kym Sims, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, The Stone Roses and Senseless Things.
- E3
January 16, 1992
Tony Dortie and Adrian Rose present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 16 January 1992 and featuring Wet Wet Wet, Kiss, The Wedding Present, Clivilles & Cole, and Genesis.
- E4
January 23, 1992
Mark Franklin and Steve Anderson present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 January 1992 and featuring 2 Unlimited, Shakespears Sister, Curtis Stigers, Genesis, Kylie Minogue, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey and Wet Wet Wet.
- E5
January 30, 1992
Tony Dortie and Claudia Simon present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 January 1992 and featuring The Pasadenas, Kicks Like a Mule, James, The Wonder Stuff, Dream Frequency, Julia Fordham, Manic Street Preachers, DNA featuring Sharon Redd and Wet Wet Wet.
Season 30 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 7, 1993
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 January 1993 and featuring The Frank & Walters, Jesus Jones, Snap! ft Niki Haris, Slipstream, Little Angels, Apache Indian, Paul McCartney and Whitney Houston.
- E2
January 14, 1993
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 14 January 1993 and featuring Pop Will Eat Itself, West End ft Sybil, Take That, Shanice, Arrested Development, Sunscreem, Duran Duran and Whitney Houston.
- E3
January 21, 1993
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 21 January 1993 and featuring Faith No More, Go West, Sister Sledge, Snap! ft Niki Haris, The Beloved, The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M., Def Leppard and Whitney Houston.
- E4
January 28, 1993
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 28 January 1993 and featuring 2 Unlimited, U.S.U.R.A., West End ft Sybil, East 17, Dina Carroll, Lulu and Whitney Houston.
- E5
February 4, 1993
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 4 February 1993 and featuring M People, Duran Duran, Def Leppard, The Beloved, Rapination ft Kym Mazelle, Gloworm, Sting and Whitney Houston.
Season 31 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 6, 1994
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 6 January 1994 and featuring D:Ream, Dina Carroll, East 17, The Mission, DJ Duke, Wet Wet Wet and Chaka Demus & Pliers, plus a guest appearance from Pan’s People.
- E2
January 13, 1994
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 13 January 1994 and featuring Culture Beat, Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting, K7, CeCe Peniston, The The, Eternal, Bitty McLean and Chaka Demus & Pliers.
- E3
January 20, 1994
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 20 January 1994 and featuring Inspiral Carpets, Tori Amos, Haddaway, Phil Collins, D:Ream and Toni Braxton.
- E4
January 27, 1994
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first shown on 27 January 1994 and featuring Therapy?, Joe, Celine Dion, Richard Marx and ZZ Top.
- E5
February 3, 1994
Simon Mayo presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 February 1994 and featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rozalla, The Charlatans, Wendy Moten, Gin Blossoms, Mariah Carey and D:Ream
- E6
Season 32 · 51 episodes
- E1
January 5, 1995
Jack Dee introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from P.j. & Duncan, Celine Dion, Rednex, Ini Kamoze, and R. Kelly.
- E2
January 12, 1995
Mark Goodier introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from The Lightning Seeds, Bill Whelan, Nicki French, The Almighty, and Rednex.
- E4
January 26, 1995
Eternal introduces performances, videos, and pre-chart exclusives by some of the top artists in the charts. Including performances from Deuce, Simple Minds, N-trance, Green Day, and Nicki French.
- E5
February 2, 1995
Kylie Minogue introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Mn8, Ini Kamoze, Scarlet, Rem, and Celine Dion.
- E6
February 9, 1995
Gary Olsen introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Jade, R. Kelly, Jimmy Nail, Suede, and The Go Go's.
- E7
Season 33 · 52 episodes
- E1
January 4, 1996
Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Dubstar, Madonna, Boyzone, Eternal, and Michael Jackson.
- E2
January 11, 1996
Lisa L'Anson introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Tori Amos, Baby D, Gene, Oasis, and Babylon Zoo.
- E3
January 18, 1996
Alan Davies introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Sunscreem, Coolio, Lush, Cher, and Solo.
- E4
January 25, 1996
Lulu introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Goldbug, Ace Of Base, The Saw Doctors, Coolio Feat. Lv, and 3t.
- E5
February 1, 1996
Lee Evans introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Radiohead, E-motion, The Bluetones, Technohead, and Meat Loaf.
- E6
February 8, 1996
Julian Cope introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Joan Osborne, Smashing Pumpkins, Lighthouse Family, Etta James, and Terrorvision.
Season 34 · 51 episodes
- E1
10th January 1997
Nicky Campbell introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Kavana, Tori Amos, Runrig, Terrorvision, and Spice Girls.
- E2
17th January 1997
Rhona Cameron presents performances by Lightning Seeds, East 17, No Mercy, Texas, Backstreet Boys, Placebo, Lisa Stansfield, Madonna, Tori Amos and Alvin Stardust.
- E3
24th January 1997
Phil Daniels introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Suede, En Vogue, Byron Stingily, U2, and White Town.
- E4
January 31st, 1997
Noddy Holder introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Gabrielle, The Blueboy, Skunk Anansie, George Michael, and Blur.
- E5
February 7, 1997
Ardal O'Hanlon introduces the latest hits and pre-chart sounds, with a rundown of the UK charts. Including performances from Michelle Gayle, Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams, Amen Uk, En Vogue, and Bush.
- E6
February 14, 1997
Season 35 · 51 episodes
- E1
9th January 1998
Jo Whiley introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Steps, Janet Jackson, Space, Warren G. Feat. Sissel, and Lighthouse Family..
- E2
16th January 1998
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Robbie Williams, Clock, Lighthouse Family, All Saints, and Bamboo.
- E3
23rd January 1998
Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Lighthouse Family, Radiohead, Ott, Backstreet Boys, and Oasis.
- E4
30th January 1998
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK Top 40 chart with live performances, and the best pop videos. Including performances from Chumbawamba, Robbie Williams, Catatonia, Green Day, and Usher.
- E5
6th February 1998
Zoë Ball presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 February 1998 and featuring Usher, Carleen Anderson, Saint Etienne, Will Smith, The Freestylers, The Rolling Stones, OTT and Aqua.
Season 36 · 51 episodes
- E1
8th January 1999
Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Honeyz, Robbie Williams, Alisha's Attic, Lighthouse Family, and Steps.
- E2
15th January 1999
Kate Thornton introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Blockster, Bryan Adams & Melanie C, Ultra, Da Click, and Fatboy Slim.
- E3
22nd January 1999
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Another Level, The All-seeing I Feat. Tony Christie, Juliet Roberts, Bryan Adams & Melanie C, and 911.
- E4
29th January 1999
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Steps, The All-seeing I Feat. Jarvis Cocker, Tq, 911, and The Offspring.
- E5
5th February 1999
Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Garbage, Inner City, The Divine Comedy, Dru Hill, and Armand Van Helden Feat. Duane Harden.
Season 37 · 55 episodes
- E1
7th January 2000
Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Steps, Shania Twain, Artful Dodger Feat. Craig David, Alice Deejay, and John Lennon.
- E2
14th January 2000
Jamie Theakston introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Artful Dodger Feat. Craig David, Pet Shop Boys, Len, Tina Turner, and Westlife.
- E3
21st January 2000
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Donell Jones, Point Break, Missy 'misdemeanor' Elliott, Scooch, and Manic Street Preachers.
- E4
28th January 2000
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Sting Feat. Cheb Mami, Nu Generation, Super Furry Animals, Manic Street Preachers, and Britney Spears.
- E5
4th February 2000
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Mint Royale Feat. Lauren Laverne, Lyte Funky Ones, Andreas Johnson, Rem, and Gabrielle.
Season 38 · 51 episodes
- E1
12th January 2001
Gail Porter introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Fragma Feat. Maria Rubia, Steps, Feeder, U2, and Rui Da Silva & Cassandra.
- E2
19th January 2001
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from David Morales Feat. Juliet Roberts, Feeder, Ricky Martin & Christina Aguilera, Ash, and Jennifer Lopez.
- E3
26th January 2001
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Boom!, U2, Spooks, Limp Bizkit, and Pink.
- E4
2nd February 2001
Gail Porter introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Toploader, Anastacia, Safri Duo, Usher, and Limp Bizkit.
- E5
9th February 2001
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Anastacia, Jj72, Mya, Alice Deejay, and Manic Street Preachers.
Season 39 · 51 episodes
- E1
11th January 2002
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Ash, Samantha Mumba, Dreamcatcher, Sum 41, and Daniel Bedingfield.
- E2
18th January 2002
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Lange Feat. Skye, Goldtrix Presents Andrea Brown, Daniel Bedingfield, Britney Spears, and Aaliyah.
- E3
25th January 2002
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Super Furry Animals, Christina Milian, The Chemical Brothers, Pink, and George Harrison.
- E4
1st February 2002
Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Flip & Fill Feat. Kelly Llorenna, Pod, A1, Incubus, and Enrique Iglesias.
- E5
8th February 2002
Dermot O'Leary introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from The Cooper Temple Clause, Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, Flip & Fill Feat. Kelly Llorenna, and Enrique Iglesias.
Season 40 · 51 episodes
- E1
10th January 2003
Sarah Cawood introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Daniel Bedingfield, Milk Inc, Pink, Robbie Williams, and Girls Aloud.
- E2
17th January 2003
Richard Bacon introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Audio Bullys, Richard Ashcroft, Divine Inspiration, Electric Six, and Girls Aloud.
- E3
24th January 2003
Richard Bacon introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from The Flaming Lips, Busted, The Libertines, Feeder, and David Sneddon.
- E4
31st January 2003
Sarah Cawood introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Jurgen Vries Feat. Cmc, Jay-z Feat. BeyoncÉ, The Wildhearts, Audioslave, and David Sneddon.
- E5
7th February 2003
Sarah Cawood introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Syntax, Kelly Osbourne, 3rd Edge, Cam'ron Feat. Juelz Santana, and Tatu.
Season 41 · 51 episodes
- E1
9th January 2004
Tim Kash introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, backstage gossip, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Victoria Beckham, Alistair Griffin, Emma Bunton, Sean Paul Feat. Sasha, and Michael Andrews Feat. Gary Jules.
- E2
16th January 2004
Tim Kash introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, backstage gossip, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Blazin' Squad, Boogie Pimps, Beyoncé, Liberty X, and Michelle Mcmanus.
- E3
23rd January 2004
Tim Kash introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, backstage gossip, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Alex Parks, The Offspring, Pink, Michelle Mcmanus, and Franz Ferdinand.
- E4
30th January 2004
Tim Kash introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, backstage gossip, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Maroon 5, Stereophonics, Westlife, and Incubus.
- E5
6th February 2004
Tim Kash introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, backstage gossip, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Britney Spears, Lostprophets, Fatman Scoop Feat. Crooklyn Clan, and Snow Patrol.
Season 42 · 53 episodes
- E1
7th January 2005
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Uniting Nations, Franz Ferdinand, Outkast, and Scissor Sisters.
- E2
14th January 2005
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Lovefreekz, Erasure, Kasabian, and Scissor Sisters.
- E3
21st January 2005
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Manic Street Preachers, Rooster, Britney Spears, and Destiny's Child.
- E4
28th January 2005
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Stonebridge Feat. Therese, The Chemical Brothers, Girls Aloud, and Jennifer Lopez.
- E5
4th February 2005
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Ashanti, Hanson, Nelly, and Destiny's Child.
Season 43 · 31 episodes
- E1
8th January 2006
Reggie Yates and Edith Bowman introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Richard Ashcroft, Tom Jones, Liz Mcclarnon, and Texas.
- E2
16 January 2006
Fearne Cotton and Peter Kay introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Texas, A-ha, James Blunt, and Dead Or Alive.
- E3
22nd January 2006
Fearne Cotton and Rufus Hound introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Maximo Park, The Go! Team, Belinda Carlisle, and Hi_tack.
- E4
29th January 2006
Fearne Cotton and James May introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Shakira, All Saints, Fall Out Boy, and The Police.
- E5
5th February 2006
Fearne Cotton and Richard Bacon introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Corinne Bailey-rae, S. Club 7, The Go! Team, and Jack Johnson.
Cast

Richard Bacon
Self - Presenter

Fearne Cotton
Self - Host

Reggie Yates
Self - Host

Edith Bowman
Self - Host

Rufus Hound
Self - Host