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Birthdays[]
- Jerry Lewis (b.1926, dec.), Bernardo Bertolucci (b.1941, dec.), Jimmy Nail (b.1954),
Events[]
- 1976: Harold Wilson resigns; Beatles back in the charts
- 1978: Aldo Moro kidnapped; 500th Tomorrow's World
- 1984: Doctor Who regenerates
- 1995: Blue Peter explains the internet
- 1996: Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
Charts[]
as announced on this day, with no.1 single (new in bold). Click year for full chart.
- 1967: Engelbert Humperdinck - Release Me (3/6)
- 1976: Tina Charles - I Love To Love (3/3)
- 1982: Tight Fit - The Lion Sleeps Tonight (3/3)
- 1997: Spice Girls - Mama/Who Do You Think You Are (2/3)
- 2003: Gareth Gates ft. The Kumars - Spirit in the Sky (1/2)
- 2008: Duffy - Mercy (5/5)
- 2014: Dvbbs & Borgeous/Tinie Tempah - Tsunami (Jump) (1/1)
- 2018: Drake - God's Plan (8/9)
Top of the Pops[]
host DJ and number one single. Click year for show details.
- 1967: Alan Freeman. Engelbert Humperdinck - Release Me.
- 1972: Ed Stewart. Nilsson - Without You.
- 1978: Peter Powell. Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights.
- 1989: Simon Mayo, Sybil Ruscoe & Rod McKenzie. Jason Donovan - Too Many Broken Hearts.
- 1995: Lenny Henry. Celine Dion - Think Twice.
- 2001: Jamie Theakston. Shaggy feat. Rikrok – It Wasn’t Me .