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==Birthdays== |
==Birthdays== |
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− | *Lars Von Trier (b.1956), Steven Mackintosh (b.[[30 April 1967|1967]]), Kirsten Dunst (b.[[30 April 1982|1982]]). |
+ | *Dickie Davies (b.1933), Lars Von Trier (b.1956), Steven Mackintosh (b.[[30 April 1967|1967]]), Kirsten Dunst (b.[[30 April 1982|1982]]). |
==Events== |
==Events== |
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*[[30 April 1975|1975]]: Vietnam War ends. |
*[[30 April 1975|1975]]: Vietnam War ends. |
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+ | *[[30 April 1980|1980]]: Terrorists seize Iranian Embassy in London |
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*[[30 April 1983|1983]]: Michael Jackson's Beat it US no.1 |
*[[30 April 1983|1983]]: Michael Jackson's Beat it US no.1 |
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*[[30 April 1988|1988]]: 33rd Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin. |
*[[30 April 1988|1988]]: 33rd Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin. |
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+ | *[[30 April 1989|1989]]: World Wide Web first launched in the public domain by Tim Berners-Lee |
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*[[30 April 1999|1999]]: Soho nail bomb |
*[[30 April 1999|1999]]: Soho nail bomb |
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==Publications== |
==Publications== |
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+ | 1977-04-30 RT 1 cover Frost Nixon.jpg|1977 |
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+ | Record-Mirror-1977-04-30-01.jpg|1977 - click for full issue|link=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-Mirror/70s/77/Record-Mirror-1977-04-30.pdf |
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+ | 1981-04-30 Smash Hits 1 cover.jpg|1981 - click for full issue|link=https://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/sets/72157625629545937/ |
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+ | 1983-04-30 RM 1 cover H17.jpg|1983 |
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+ | 1983-04-30 RT 1 cover TOTP 1000.jpg|1983 - 1,000th [[Top of the Pops]] |
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+ | 1988-04-30 RM 1 cover.jpg|1988 |
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+ | 1988-04-30 RT 1 cover.jpg|1988 |
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+ | 1975-04-30 Daily Mail 1 cover Saigon.jpg|1975 |
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Birthdays
- Dickie Davies (b.1933), Lars Von Trier (b.1956), Steven Mackintosh (b.1967), Kirsten Dunst (b.1982).
Events
- 1975: Vietnam War ends.
- 1980: Terrorists seize Iranian Embassy in London
- 1983: Michael Jackson's Beat it US no.1
- 1988: 33rd Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin.
- 1989: World Wide Web first launched in the public domain by Tim Berners-Lee
- 1999: Soho nail bomb
Charts
year (click for full chart), with no.1 single (new in bold)
- 1964: Peter and Gordon - World Without Love (2/2)
- 1969: The Beatles with Billy Preston - Get Back (2/6)
- 1972: Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Amazing Grace (4/5)
- 1974: ABBA - Waterloo (1/2)
- 1985: Phyliss Nelson - Move Closer (1/1)
- 1989: The Bangles - Eternal Flame (4/4)
- 1995: Oasis - Some Might Say (1/2) debut no.1
- 2000: Oxide & Neutrino - Bound 4 Da Reload (1/1)
- 2006: Gnarls Barkley - Crazy (5/9)
Top of the Pops
host DJ and number one single. Click year for show details.
- 1970: Tony Blackburn. Norman Greenbaum – Spirit In The Sky.
- 1981: JS. Bucks Fizz - Making Your Mind Up.
- 1987: Peter Powell & Steve Wright. Madonna - La Isla Bonita.
- 1992: Claudia Simon & Tony Dortie. Right Said Fred - Deeply Dippy.
- 1999: Jamie Theakston. Westlife – Swear It Again
- 2004: Tim Kash & Fearne Cotton. EAMON – I Don’t Want You Back.
- 2006: Fearne Cotton & Rufus Hound. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy. Red Hot Chili Peppers Special