Top of the Pops - Season 10 / Year 1973
Season 10 / Year 1973
Episodes
4th January 1973
11th January 1973
18th January 1973
25th January 1973
1st February 1973
8th February 1973
15th February 1973
22nd February 1973
1st March 1973
8th March 1973
15th March 1973
22nd March 1973
29th March 1973
5th April 1973
27th April 1973
4th May 1973
11th May 1973
18th May 1973
25th May 1973
1st June 1973
8th June 1973
15th June 1973
22nd June 1973
29th June 1973
6th July 1973
13th July 1973
20th July 1973
27th July 1973
3rd August 1973
10th August 1973
17th August 1973
24th August 1973
31st August 1973
13th September 1973
20th September 1973
27th September 1973
4th October 1973
11th October 1973
Kenny Everett looks at the weekly pop chart from 1973 and introduces the Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Michael Ward, Status Quo, Pan's People, Engelbert Humperdinck, Slade and Limmie & the Family Cookin'.
18th October 1973
25th October 1973
1st November 1973
8th November 1973
15th November 1973
22nd November 1973
29th November 1973
6th December 1973
13th December 1973
20th December 1973
25th December 1973
Tony Blackburn and Noel Edmonds present a Christmas edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 December 1973. Featuring Suzi Quatro, Slade, Simon Park Orchestra, 10cc, Peters & Lee, Wizzard, Dawn and David Cassidy. Also features a dance sequence from Pan's People.
27th December 1973
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