Episode
Top of the Pops: 9th July 1999
Overview
Gail Porter introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Blur, Melanie G, Shania Twain, Semisonic, and Atb.
Details
- Series
- Top of the Pops
- Season
- Season 36
- Episode
- Episode 27
- Air date
- 1999-07-09
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
9th July 1999 is Episode 27 in 1999 of Top of the Pops. It aired on 1999-07-09. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 26: 2nd July 1999
Gail Porter introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Whitney Houston, The Three Amigos, Suede, Jennifer Lopez, and ATB.
Episode 28: 16th July 1999
Jayne Middlemiss introduces the latest hits from the UK top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Atb, Semisonic, Gary Barlow, Beverley Knight, and Ricky Martin.
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Episode 29: 23rd July 1999
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Episode 30: 30th July 1999
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Episode 23: 11th June 1999
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Episode 22: 4th June 1999
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Episode 32: 13th August 1999
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