Episode
Top of the Pops: Christmas 1976 - Part 2
Overview
Tony Blackburn and Jimmy Savile introduce a special edition, featuring some of the No. 1 records of 1976. Including performances from Billy Ocean, Wings, Dr. Hook, and Rod Stewart.
Details
- Series
- Top of the Pops
- Season
- Season 13
- Episode
- Episode 54
- Air date
- 1976-12-26
- Runtime
- 50 min
Episode context
Christmas 1976 - Part 2 is Episode 54 in 1976 of Top of the Pops. It aired on 1976-12-26. The runtime is 50 min.
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