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01 August | August | 03 August |
Birthdays[]
- Andrew Gold (b.1951, dec.)
Events[]
Charts[]
as announced on this day, with no.1 single (new in bold). Click year for full chart.
- 1967: The Beatles - All You Need Is Love (3/3)
- 1977: Donna Summer - I Feel Love. (3/4)
- 1983: Paul Young - Wherever I Lay My Hat. (3/3)
- 1992: Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer (1/6)
- 1998: Spice Girls - Viva Forever (2/2)
- 2009: Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling (1/2 n.c.)
- 2019: Mendes/Cabello - Senorita (3/ )
Top of the Pops[]
host DJ and number one single.
- 1979: Peter Powell. Boomtown Rats - I Don't Like Mondays.
- 1984: Simon Bates & Gary Davies. FGTH - Two Tribes.
- 1990: Bruno Brookes.Partners in Kryme – Turtle Power.
- 1996: Jas Mann. Spice Girls - Wannabe.
- 2002: Sarah Cawood. Gareth Gates – Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)
Publications[]
Stamps[]
Click on stamp for full issue details
- 1978: Cycling - Centenaries of Cyclists Touring Club and British Cycling Federation 1878/1978
- 1990: 90th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
- 1994: The Four Seasons. Summertime Events