
The Story of 1978
In 1978, despite the biggest-selling singles coming from the likes of Boney M and Rod Stewart, Top of the Pops turned the credibility corner and showed punk and new wave bands.
In 1978, Top of the Pops began to turn the credibility corner. As the only major pop show on television, Top of the Pops had enjoyed a unique position in the nation's hearts since the 1960s - the nation's teenagers who were now fed up with the show's predominantly light entertainment blend still tuned in every week in the hope of seeing one of the new young outfits thrown up by punk, new wave and disco. In 1978 it seemed the kids' time had come again for the first time since glam rock. Yet the biggest-selling singles of 1978 were by the likes of Boney M, John Travolta & Olivia Newton John, Rod Stewart, The Bee Gees and Abba.
Punk never quite fitted in with the mainstream - it had been treated with disdain by Top of the Pops and largely ignored by the show. Britain's teenagers had to endure the all-round family entertainment on offer when all they wanted was teenage kicks. Along came a generation of young post-punk and new wave bands armed with guitar and bass, ready to storm the Top of the Pops stage - from The Undertones, The Buzzcocks, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Skids and Ian Dury and the Blockheads to The Boomtown Rats, Elvis Costello, The Jam and Squeeze - some weeks teenagers would get to see one of their bands, very rarely they got two, but there they were on primetime TV.
With contributions from The Boomtown Rats, Squeeze, Boney M, Sham 69, Brian & Michael, The Barron Knights, Mike Read, Kid Jensen, Kathryn Flett, Richard Jobson, Ian Gittins and Legs & Co.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:00CCS
Whole Lotta Love
00:00Blondie
Picture This
00:03Brotherhood of Man
Figaro
00:05Kate Bush
Wuthering Heights
00:08Odyssey
Native New Yorker
00:10Elvis Costello & The Attractions
(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea
00:13Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
Davy's on the Road Again
00:19The Boomtown Rats
Rat Trap
00:23The Motors
Airport
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Dan Hill
Sometimes When We Touch
00:25John Travolta & Olivia Newton‐John
Summer Nights
00:28Sham 69
Angels With Dirty Faces
00:30Yvonne Elliman
If I Can't Have You
00:33Electric Light Orchestra
Mr. Blue Sky
00:36Bob Marley & The Wailers
Satisfy My Soul
00:39Chic
Le Freak
00:41Jilted John
Jilted John
00:43Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams
Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
00:46Ian Dury & the Blockheads
What A Waste
00:4910cc
Dreadlock Holiday
00:52Rose Royce
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
00:56Boney M.
Rasputin
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Dione Newton |
| Director | Dione Newton |
Broadcasts
- Fri 4 Jan 201321:00
- Sat 5 Jan 201300:20
- Sun 6 Jan 201323:55
- Sat 19 Jan 201323:30
- Fri 22 Feb 201302:00
- Sat 23 Mar 201303:10
- Sun 31 Mar 201320:15
- Mon 5 May 201401:35
- Sat 16 Aug 201400:10
- Sun 9 Nov 201400:10
- Wed 11 Mar 201522:30
- Fri 1 May 201523:25
- Sat 8 Aug 201503:10
- Fri 31 Mar 201723:30
- Sat 23 May 202022:55BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 6 Mar 202120:15BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 6 Jan 202402:00
