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{{TVshow
{{TVshow
| Host = (Incomplete)<br>Jimmy Savile (1964–1984)<br>David Jensen (1976–1984)<br>Mike Read (1978–1989)<br>Simon Bates (1979–1988)<br>Steve Wright (1980–1989)<br>John Peel (1981–1987)<br>Janice Long (1982–1988)
| Host = (Incomplete)<br>Jimmy Savile (1964–1984)<br>David Jensen (1976–1984)<br>Mike Read (1978–1989)<br>Simon Bates (1979–1988)<br>[[Steve Wright]] (1980–1989)<br>[[John Peel]] (1981–1987)<br>[[Janice Long]] (1982–1988)


| Filmed = BBC Television Centre, London, UK<br>(Other locations also used)
| Filmed = BBC Television Centre, London, UK<br>(Other locations also used)
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Top Of The Pops (common acronym TOTP) is a British popular music television programme, broadcast on the BBC from 1964 to present.<br>
Top Of The Pops (common acronym TOTP) is a British popular music television programme, broadcast on the BBC from 1964 to present.<br>
It's format follows the UK singles chart top 40, of which the current positions are announced throughout the show.<br>
It's format follows the UK singles chart top 40, of which the current positions are announced throughout the show.<br>
Most of the broadcasts were from BBC Television Centre, located in west London, England.<br>
It's presenters were BBC Radio One DJ's for most of it's run, including [[Janice Long]] and [[John Peel]].<br>
It's presenters were BBC Radio One DJ's for most of it's run, including [[Janice Long]] and [[John Peel]].<br>
The show was broadcast weekly until viewing figures began to fall in the early 2000's, and after moving from BBC1 to BBC2, the decision was made to axe the regular show in 2006 .<br>
Artists traditionally performed their current release 'live' on stage in front of a studio audience, although for many of it's years the songs were actually played from the track of the recorded single, and the musicians mimed. For this reason, Morrissey performed all of The Smiths appearances without the use of a theatrical microphone.<br>
Broadcasts were usually transmitted from the studios of BBC Television Centre, located in west London, England. The audience were provided admittance free of charge on a ticket allocation.<br>
The show had a great impact on the sale of singles, with performers chart position customarily rising following an appearance, watched by large audiences each Thursday evening.<br>
In 1996 the show was moved to Friday evenings in an attempt to retrieve greater viewing figures.<br>
The show was broadcast weekly until viewing figures declined significantly in the early 2000's, and after moving from BBC1 to BBC2, the decision was made to axe the regular show in 2006.<br>
Since then only occasional 'specials' have been made, such as the Christmas TOTP, which is ongoing and is aired each Christmas Day afternoon.  
Since then only occasional 'specials' have been made, such as the Christmas TOTP, which is ongoing and is aired each Christmas Day afternoon.  
==The Smiths Appearances==
==The Smiths Appearances==
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8 August 1991: [[Pregnant For The Last Time]]<br>
8 August 1991: [[Pregnant For The Last Time]]<br>
[[Video:Pregnant For the Last Time (TOTP, 1991)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:Pregnant For the Last Time (TOTP, 1991)| 400px]]<br><br>
10 October 1991: [[My Love Life]]<br>
10 October 1991: [[My Love Life]]: Possibly live vocal performance.<br>
[[Video:My Love Life (TOTP, 1991)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:My Love Life (TOTP, 1991)| 400px]]<br><br>
===1992===
===1992===
7 May 1992: [[We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful]]<br>
7 May 1992: [[We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful]]: Live vocal performance.<br>
[[Video:We Hate It When Our Friends Become Succesful (TOTP, 1992)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:We Hate It When Our Friends Become Succesful (TOTP, 1992)| 400px]]<br><br>
===1994===
===1994===
3 March 1994: [[The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get]]<br>
3 March 1994: [[The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get]]: Possibly live vocal performance.<br>
[[Video:The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get (TOTP, 1994)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get (TOTP, 1994)| 400px]]<br><br>
===1997===
===1997===
1 August 1997: [[Alma Matters]]<br>
1 August 1997: [[Alma Matters]]<br>
[[Video:Alma Matters (TOTP, 1997)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:Alma Matters (TOTP, 1997)| 400px]]<br><br>
19 September 1997: [[Roy's Keen]]<br>
19 September 1997: [[Roy's Keen]]: Live performance.<ref name=goddard /><br>
[[Video:Roy's Keen (TOTP, Sep 1997)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:Roy's Keen (TOTP, Sep 1997)| 400px]]<br><br>
===2004===
===2004===
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[[Video:First of the Gang to Die (TOTP, 2004)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Video:First of the Gang to Die (TOTP, 2004)| 400px]]<br><br>
==Associated Performers==
==Associated Performers==
[[The The]], [[The Beat-en Generation]]<br>
<br>
[[Electronic]], [[Disappointed(Electronic)]]<br>
[[The The]], [[The Beat-en Generation]], 1989<br>
[[Video:The The, The Beat-en Generation (TOTP, 1989)| 400px]]<br><br>
[[Electronic]], [[Disappointed(Electronic)]], June 1992<br>
[[Video:Electronic, Disappointed (TOTP, June 1992)| 400px]]<br><br>
 
 
==Opening Titles 1983-1986==
[[Video:Top Of The Pops Intro 1983-1986|400px]]






==References And Notes==


==Opening Titles Video 1983-1986==
<references>
[[Video:Top Of The Pops Intro 1983-1986|400px]]
<ref name=goddard>{{cite | auth=Goddard, Simon | date=October, 2010 | pub=Penguin Group ISBN 0-452-29667-6 | title=Mozipedia: The The Encyclopedia Of Morrissey And The Smiths}}</ref>
<references />

Revision as of 00:15, 29 July 2014

Topofthepops.jpg
Television Show
Host (Incomplete)
Jimmy Savile (1964–1984)
David Jensen (1976–1984)
Mike Read (1978–1989)
Simon Bates (1979–1988)
Steve Wright (1980–1989)
John Peel (1981–1987)
Janice Long (1982–1988)
Filmed BBC Television Centre, London, UK
(Other locations also used)
Years Active 1 January 1964 – 30 July 2006 (Weekly format)
Associated Acts The Smiths, Morrissey
Official Website http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00704hg

History

Top Of The Pops (common acronym TOTP) is a British popular music television programme, broadcast on the BBC from 1964 to present.
It's format follows the UK singles chart top 40, of which the current positions are announced throughout the show.
It's presenters were BBC Radio One DJ's for most of it's run, including Janice Long and John Peel.
Artists traditionally performed their current release 'live' on stage in front of a studio audience, although for many of it's years the songs were actually played from the track of the recorded single, and the musicians mimed. For this reason, Morrissey performed all of The Smiths appearances without the use of a theatrical microphone.
Broadcasts were usually transmitted from the studios of BBC Television Centre, located in west London, England. The audience were provided admittance free of charge on a ticket allocation.
The show had a great impact on the sale of singles, with performers chart position customarily rising following an appearance, watched by large audiences each Thursday evening.
In 1996 the show was moved to Friday evenings in an attempt to retrieve greater viewing figures.
The show was broadcast weekly until viewing figures declined significantly in the early 2000's, and after moving from BBC1 to BBC2, the decision was made to axe the regular show in 2006.
Since then only occasional 'specials' have been made, such as the Christmas TOTP, which is ongoing and is aired each Christmas Day afternoon.

The Smiths Appearances

1983

24 November 1983: This Charming Man 400px

1984

26 January 1984: What Difference Does It Make? 400px

9 February 1984: What Difference Does It Make?
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26 April 1984: The Smiths & Sandie Shaw, Hand In Glove
400px

31 May 1984: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
400px

14 June 1984: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
400px

30 August 1984: William, It Was Really Nothing
400px

1985

14 February 1985: How Soon Is Now?
400px

10 October 1985: The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
400px

1987

5 February 1987: Shoplifters Of The World Unite
400px

23 April 1987: Sheila Take A Bow 400px

Morrissey Appearances

1988

9 June 1988: Everyday Is Like Sunday
400px

1989

9 February 1989: The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
400px

1990

3 May 1990: November Spawned A Monster
400px

1991

8 August 1991: Pregnant For The Last Time
400px

10 October 1991: My Love Life: Possibly live vocal performance.
400px

1992

7 May 1992: We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful: Live vocal performance.
400px

1994

3 March 1994: The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get: Possibly live vocal performance.
400px

1997

1 August 1997: Alma Matters
400px

19 September 1997: Roy's Keen: Live performance.[1]
400px

2004

10 May 2004: Irish Blood, English Heart
400px

23 July 2004: First Of The Gang To Die
400px

Associated Performers


The The, The Beat-en Generation, 1989
400px

Electronic, Disappointed(Electronic), June 1992
400px


Opening Titles 1983-1986

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References And Notes

<references> [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Goddard, Simon. (October, 2010). Mozipedia: The The Encyclopedia Of Morrissey And The Smiths. Penguin Group ISBN 0-452-29667-6.