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To get you in the mood for Halloween, Steve Wright pops out from behind the cellar door to introduce an hour of the spookiest Top of the Pops clips ever. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 September 1993 and featuring The Wonder Stuff, M People, Haddaway, Stakka Bo, and Take That with Lulu. Show more
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 September 1993 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Belinda Carlisle, Gabrielle, Eternal and Spin Doctors. Show more
Compilation of soul singers from six decades, including Brenton Wood, Curtis Mayfield, Billy Preston, Bill Withers, Billy Ocean, Alexander O'Neal, Barry White and Bobby Womack. Show more
Series of concerts featuring musicians from around the world at LSO St Luke's in London. The late James Brown performs songs including Sex Machine and I Feel Good. Show more
How Motown Records showed the world a successful, sophisticated image of black people at a time when black Americans were still subject to discrimination. Show more
How inequality, poverty and racism drove black American musicians to a harder soul sound in the late 60s and early 70s. Show more
How, in the 70s and 80s, a second coming of soul men offered a black female audience slow jams and sexual healing. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 23 September 1993 and featuring The Wonder Stuff, M People, Haddaway, Stakka Bo, and Take That with Lulu. Show more
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 30 September 1993 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Belinda Carlisle, Gabrielle, Eternal and Spin Doctors. Show more
To get you in the mood for Halloween, Steve Wright pops out from behind the cellar door to introduce an hour of the spookiest Top of the Pops clips ever. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.