Chart Music: the Top Of The Pops Podcast
The podcast that takes one random episode of Top Of The Pops - the greatest TV Pop show ever - and breaks it down to its very last compound. Created by Sarah Bee, Neil Kulkarni, Taylor Parkes, Simon Price and David Stubbs (who all wrote for Melody Maker) and hosted by Al Needham (who didn't), it's an unflinching gaze into the open wound of pop culture and a celebration of Thursday evenings past.
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Latest Episode
Chart Music #76: August 12th 1982 – Humpty Dumpty Is Big Eggy (01.08.2025)
Previous Episodes
- #76 (Pt 4): 12.8.82 – Humpty Dumpty Is Big Eggy
- #76 (Pt 3): 12.8.82 – Humpty Dumpty Is Big Eggy
- #76 (Pt 2): 12.8.82 – Humpty Dumpty Is Big Eggy
- #76 (Pt 1): 12.8.82 – Humpty Dumpty Is Big Eggy
- Chart Music #75: August 15th 1974 – Could YOU Be Donny’s Bride?
- Chart Music #75 (Pt 4): 15.8.74 – Could YOU Be Donny’s Bride?
- Chart Music #75 (Pt 3): 15.8.74 – Could YOU Be Donny’s Bride?
- Chart Music #75 (Pt 2): 15.8.74 – Could YOU Be Donny’s Bride?
- Chart Music #75 (Pt 1): 15.8.74 – Could YOU Be Donny’s Bride?
- Bonus: Chart Music Live 2022
- Chart Music #74 - Neil
- Chart Music #73: March 4th 1993 – Frank Bald
- Chart Music #73 (Pt 4): 4.3.93 – Frank Bald
- Chart Music #73 (Pt 3): 4.3.93 – Frank Bald
- Chart Music #73 (Pt 2): 4.3.93 – Frank Bald
- Chart Music #73 (Pt 1): 4.3.93 – Frank Bald
- Chart Music #72: October 3rd 1985 – Rod Vicious
- #72 (Pt 4): 3.10.85 – Rod Vicious
- #72 (Pt 3): 3.10.85 – Rod Vicious
- #72 (Pt 2): 3.10.85 – Rod Vicious
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