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In April 1968, a Top of the Pops choreographer, Virginia Mason, [7] auditioned for dancers for a routine on Top of The Pops (Simon Says by the 1910 Fruitgum Company); two of whom that were successful (Ruth Pearson and Patricia "Dee Dee" Wilde) were part of the existing six-female dance troupe, Pan's People. [8]
The Rezillos – "Top of the Pops", "Destination Venus" The Rich Kids – "Rich Kids" Cliff Richard – "Please Remember Me" Tom Robinson Band – "Up Against The Wall", "Don't Take No for an Answer" Rokotto – "Funk Theory" Rose Royce – "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" San Jose featuring Rodriguez Argentina – "Argentine Melody (Cancion de ...
Los Bravos (7 July) Simon and Garfunkel (14 July) Twice as Much (21 July) New Vaudeville Band (22 September) Cat Stevens (6 October) Robert Parker (13 October) Lee Dorsey (20 October) Paul Jones (20 October) Paul Anka (3 November) Bobby Darin (10 November) Little Richard (24 November) Samantha Juste (24 November) The Easybeats (24 November ...
Pages in category "Top of the Pops dance troupes" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Go-Jos; L.
Top of the Pops was first broadcast from Dickenson Road Studios in Manchester Dusty Springfield was the first act to be featured on the show [4] The Rolling Stones were the first group to appear on the show [4] (group pictured in concert in The Hague in 1967) The first edition of Top of the Pops was broadcast on Wednesday, 1 January
Top of the Pops began on 1 January 1964 [30] as a weekly programme playing a selection of records from the current charts. From November 1964, Top of the Pops had an all-girl dance troupe regularly appearing, the Go-Jos, formed and choreographed by another ex-Beat Girl, Jo Cook. Through to the beginning of 1968, professional dancing had been ...
Top of the Pops BBC One [101] March 14, 1997 Red Nose Day "Short Term Affair" (with Tony Ferrino) [102] September 19, 1997 TFI Friday Channel 4 "Jóga" [103] October 3, 1997 Top of the Pops BBC One [104] October 18, 1997 Saturday Night Live NBC United States "Bachelorette" [9] November 9, 1997 The South Bank Show [e] ITV England "Unravel" [105]
Top of the Pops: London "Born to Try" [96] 30 April 2003 The Panel: Melbourne "Lost Without You" [97] 28 May 2003 GMTV: London [98] 31 May 2003 Top of the Pops Saturday: London [99] 16 June 2003 Micallef Tonight: Melbourne "Innocent Eyes" [100] 27 June 2003 Top of the Pops: London "Lost Without You" [101] 29 June 2003 Live at Channel V HQ: Sydney