Words:
Chris Arnsby
Nicky
Campbell: “Welcome to Top of the Pops” [pauses, does an exaggerated forward
lean and looks over shoulder]. “You're in for a thirty minutes of untold aural
and visual delights. And what a start. They come from Hackney in the east end,
they've just taken America by storm with a top twenty hit, first appearance on
Top of the Pops. Soho.”
[26]
SOHO: HIPPYCHICK. The VT countdown clock at the start of the master tape says this
programme was scheduled for transmission on 17/01/1991 but the file supplied to
me by Billy Smart is called 19 January 1991. Surely some mistake?
02/08/1990.
Thursday. Iraq invades Kuwait.
20/11/1990. Tuesday. The United Nations Security Council sets 15/01/1991 as a
deadline for Iraq to withdraw their forces.
15/01/1991.
Tuesday. The deadline passes.
16/01/1991.
Wednesday. Top of the Pops is recorded. Later, the multinational
military coalition begin bombing Iraq.
17/01/1991.
Thursday. The television schedules are ripped up to accommodate round the clock
coverage of the war. The Six O'Clock News runs for an hour with the
regional news bumped back to 7pm displacing Top of the Pops, which is
moved to Saturday at 6.25pm.