A Pop Culture Scrapbook
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Birthdays[]

  • Mirco Antenucci (b.1984)

Events[]

  • 1981: Only Fools and Horses (ns, BBC1)
  • 1989: Casualty, (ns,S04), Challenge Anneka (ns, S01),
  • 2022: HM Queen Elizabeth II dies, aged 96
  • 2023: 10th Men's Rugby World Cup begins; earthquake in Morocco.

Charts[]

as announced on this day, with no.1 single (new in bold). Click year for full chart.

  • 1966: The Beatles - Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby (4/4)
  • 1981: Soft Cell - Tainted Love (2/2)
  • 1991: Bryan Adams - Everything I Do.. (10/16)
  • 1996: Peter André - Flava (1/1)
  • 2002: Atomic Kitten - The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling) (2/3)
  • 2013: Katy Perry - Roar (1/2)
  • 2017: Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do (2/2)
  • 2023: Doja Cat - Paint the Town Red (1/ )

Top of the Pops[]

host DJ and number one single. Click year for show details

  • 1966: David Jacobs. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby (only)
  • 1977: David Jensen. Elvis Presley - Way Down.
  • 1983: Andy Peebles & Peter Powell. UB40 - Red Red Wine.
  • 1988: Andy Crane & Mike Read. Phil Collins - Groovy kind of Love.
  • 1994: Brian Harvey & Tony Mortimer. Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around.
  • 2000: Jamie Theakston. A1 - Take On Me.

Publications[]

Stamps[]

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