Top of the Pops - Season 8 / Year 1971
Season 8 / Year 1971
Episodes
7th January 1971
14th January 1971
21st January 1971
28th January 1971
4th February 1971
11th February 1971
18th February 1971
25th February 1971
4th March 1971
11th March 1971
18th March 1971
25th March 1971
1st April 1971
8th April 1971
15th April 1971
22nd April 1971
29th April 1971
6th May 1971
13th May 1971
20th May 1971
27th May 1971
3rd June 1971
10th June 1971
17th June 1971
24th June 1971
1st July 1971
8th July 1971
15th July 1971
22nd July 1971
29th July 1971
5th August 1971
12th August 1971
19th August 1971
26th August 1971
2nd September 1971
9th September 1971
16th September 1971
23rd September 1971
30th September 1971
7th October 1971
14th October 1971
21st October 1971
28th October 1971
4th November 1971
11th November 1971 (400th edition)
18th November 1971
25th November 1971
2nd December 1971
9th December 1971
16th December 1971
30th December 1971
27th December 1971
A look back at the year's TOTP, introduced by Tony Blackburn, first shown on 27 December 1971. Featuring T. Rex, The Tams, Slade, The Rolling Stones, and Rod Stewart and The Faces.
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