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July | 15 July |
Birthdays[]
- Chris Cross (b.1952, dec.), David Mitchell (b.1974), Dan Smith (b.1986),
Events[]
- 1974: The Golden Shot (ns, with Bob Monkhouse)
- 1977: the Sex Pistols appear on Top of the Pops.
- 1995: Jean-Michel Jarre's Concert for Tolerance.
- 2008: The Dark Knight premières in New York; RIP Hugh Lloyd
- 2018: Wimbledon Women's Tennis Final
- 2019: Wimbledon Men's Tennis Final
Charts[]
as announced on this day, with no.1 single (new in bold). Click year for full chart.
- 1966: Kinks - Sunny Afternoon (2/2)
- 1981: The Specials - Ghost Town (2/3)
- 1987: Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin (3/3)
- 1991: Bryan Adams - Everything i Do (I Do It For You) (2/16)
- 1996: Gary Barlow - Forever Love (1/1) (Spice Girls - Wannabee at no.3)
- 2002: Gareth Gates - Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake) (1/3)
- 2013: Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines (1/5 n.c.)
- 2017: Luis Fonsi - Despacito (9/11 n.c)
Top of the Pops[]
host DJ and number one single. Click year for show details
- 1966: Pete Murray. Kinks - Sunny Afternoon.
- 1977: David Jensen. Hot Chocolate - So You Win Again.
- 1983: Andy Peebles & Peter Powell. Rod Stewart - Baby Jane
- 1988: Simon Bates & Bruno Brookes. Glenn Medeiros – Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You.
- 1994: Simon Mayo. Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around.
- 2000: Jamie Theakston. The Corrs - Breathless.