Episode
Top of the Pops: 30th July 2006
Overview
The Final Countdown The Rolling Stones get the show started, as they did 42 years ago, with archive footage of The Last Time. Spice Girls, Sonny and Cher, Wham!, Madonna, Take That, Beyonce and Coldplay are among highlights as the show bows out for the last time. Hosts include Sir Jimmy Savile, Tony Blackburn, Janice Long, Mike Read, Dave Lee Travis, Tony Blackburn, Pat Sharp, Sarah Cawood, Rufus Hound and Reggie Yates.
Details
- Series
- Top of the Pops
- Season
- Season 43
- Episode
- Episode 30
- Air date
- 2006-07-30
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
30th July 2006 is Episode 30 in 2006 of Top of the Pops. It aired on 2006-07-30. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 29: 23rd July 2006
Edith Bowman and Rufus Hound introduce the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, old and new hits, and Britain's best selling single of the week. Including performances from Primal Scream, Lemar, The Strokes, and The Specials.
Episode 31: 25th December 2006
Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates, and Edith Bowman introduce the fast-moving music show featuring the best selling hits of 2006, and the Christmas number one of 2006, in this Christmas special. Including performances from Mcfly, Arctic Monkeys, Madonna, and Ne-yo.
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