Top of the Pops

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Top of the Pops

Dennis Pennis presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 September 1996 and featuring Rocket from the Crypt, Stretch 'n' Vern Present Maddog, Jamiroquai, Skunk Anansie and Peter Andre.

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