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Top of the Pops began on New Year's Day 1964 in a studio set in a disused church on Dickenson Road in Longsight, Manchester. DJ Jimmy Savile presented the first show, which featured (in order) The Rolling Stones with "I Wanna Be Your Man'", Dusty Springfield with "I Only Want to be With You", the Dave Clark Five with "Glad All Over", The Hollies with "Stay", The Swinging Blue Jeans with "The Hippy Hippy Shake" and The Beatles with "I Want to Hold Your Hand", that week's number one. Savile rotated with three other presenters: Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs
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The first show
Top of the Pops began on New Year's Day 1964 in a studio set in a disused church on Dickenson Road in Longsight, Manchester. DJ Jimmy Savile presented the first show, which featured (in order) The Rolling Stones with "I Wanna Be Your Man'", Dusty Springfield with "I Only Want to be With You", the Dave Clark Five with "Glad All Over", The Hollies with "Stay", The Swinging Blue Jeans with "The Hippy Hippy Shake" and The Beatles with "I Want to Hold Your Hand", that week's number one. Savile rotated with three other presenters: Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs
And, yes, I do know the dangers of quoting Wikipedia!
Top of the Pops began on New Year's Day 1964 in a studio set in a disused church on Dickenson Road in Longsight, Manchester. DJ Jimmy Savile presented the first show, which featured (in order) The Rolling Stones with "I Wanna Be Your Man'", Dusty Springfield with "I Only Want to be With You", the Dave Clark Five with "Glad All Over", The Hollies with "Stay", The Swinging Blue Jeans with "The Hippy Hippy Shake" and The Beatles with "I Want to Hold Your Hand", that week's number one. Savile rotated with three other presenters: Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs
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The first show
Top of the Pops began on New Year's Day 1964 in a studio set in a disused church on Dickenson Road in Longsight, Manchester. DJ Jimmy Savile presented the first show, which featured (in order) The Rolling Stones with "I Wanna Be Your Man'", Dusty Springfield with "I Only Want to be With You", the Dave Clark Five with "Glad All Over", The Hollies with "Stay", The Swinging Blue Jeans with "The Hippy Hippy Shake" and The Beatles with "I Want to Hold Your Hand", that week's number one. Savile rotated with three other presenters: Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs
And, yes, I do know the dangers of quoting Wikipedia!
According to the TOTP website, the first episode broadcast on 1st Jan 1964 was presented by Jimmy Savile & Alan Freeman and contained the following acts:
� Cliff Richard & The Shadows (No title listed) (Promo Video)
� Dave Clark 5 "Glad All Over" (Performance)
� Dusty Springfield "I Only Want To Be With You" (Performance)
� Freddie & The Dreamers "You Were Made For Me" (Promo Video)
� Gene Pitney "24 Hours From Tulsa" (Performance)
� Swinging Blue Jeans "Hippy Hippy Shake" (Performance)
� The Beatles "She Loves You" (Disc)
� The Beatles "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Promo Video)
� The Hollies "Stay" (Performance)
Unfortunately they are listed alphabetically.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/totpperf/search.p l?type=totp1&mode=advanced
...and then there is this playlist from TV.com:
� Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man [Performance]
� The Hollies - Stay [Performance]
� Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You [Performance]
� Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake [Performance]
� Dave Clark 5 - Glad All Over [Performance]
� Gene Pitney - 24 Hours From Tulsa [Audience Dancing]
� Freddie & The Dreamers - You Were Made For Me [Film Sequence]
� The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand [News Footage]
http://www.tv.com/top-of-the-pops-uk/1st-janua ry-1964/episode/122942/summary.html
� Cliff Richard & The Shadows (No title listed) (Promo Video)
� Dave Clark 5 "Glad All Over" (Performance)
� Dusty Springfield "I Only Want To Be With You" (Performance)
� Freddie & The Dreamers "You Were Made For Me" (Promo Video)
� Gene Pitney "24 Hours From Tulsa" (Performance)
� Swinging Blue Jeans "Hippy Hippy Shake" (Performance)
� The Beatles "She Loves You" (Disc)
� The Beatles "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Promo Video)
� The Hollies "Stay" (Performance)
Unfortunately they are listed alphabetically.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/totpperf/search.p l?type=totp1&mode=advanced
...and then there is this playlist from TV.com:
� Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man [Performance]
� The Hollies - Stay [Performance]
� Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You [Performance]
� Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake [Performance]
� Dave Clark 5 - Glad All Over [Performance]
� Gene Pitney - 24 Hours From Tulsa [Audience Dancing]
� Freddie & The Dreamers - You Were Made For Me [Film Sequence]
� The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand [News Footage]
http://www.tv.com/top-of-the-pops-uk/1st-janua ry-1964/episode/122942/summary.html
I loved Pans People, dot! I so wanted to be a Pans person when I grew up :o)
I think they introduced a 'singing live' policy in the 90's..before then I think very few groups/singers performed live. I remember New Order performing 'Blue Monday' live in 1983 but it didn't go down too well..neither did the groups/singers in the 90's when the format was changed.
I seem to remember watching clips of the first TOTPs in the 60's ~ didn't they used to put a record on in full view of the audience & TV viewers that the performers mimed to?
I think they introduced a 'singing live' policy in the 90's..before then I think very few groups/singers performed live. I remember New Order performing 'Blue Monday' live in 1983 but it didn't go down too well..neither did the groups/singers in the 90's when the format was changed.
I seem to remember watching clips of the first TOTPs in the 60's ~ didn't they used to put a record on in full view of the audience & TV viewers that the performers mimed to?
I'm gutted its going was brought up with totp, but its been pretty crap since about the middle 90's used to love it in the 70's and 80's it always looked fun balloons, hats, glitter from the ceiling and the groups forgetting to mime into the mic! These days they just stand there like they have a problem with the camera on them {audience} the bands look like they would rather be else where and the presenters look like they dont know what to do next. I loved the different djs every week, legs and co and the fact that it looked like everyone was having a really good time and all the boy bands looked so good you would melt now the boy bands look like the boys at the shopping centre on skateboards so maybe it is time to quit,