Words:
Chris Arnsby
14/03/1991
Simon
Mayo: “Good evening. Welcome to Top of the Pops. A stonking [points at red nose
attached to microphone] good edition we have today. Gonna start at number
eighteen with a guy who’s never been on the show before. Back in the sixties
his dad was on the whole time, he was Chip Hawkes from the Tremeloes. Here’s
his son Chesney, the one and only. This week’s number eighteen. Go for it
Ches…”
[18]
CHESNEY HAWKES: THE ONE AND ONLY. It’s Red Nose Day Eve, 1991. The night before the funnest day of
the year. I hope you were ready to be pushed down a hill in a bath of trifle
for charity. Everyone in the studio, well nearly everyone, is doing their bit
wearing the 1991 brand red noses with little hands coming off the side.
I
like the way David Lock opts to light Chesney Hawkes and friends with white
spotlights that really make them stand out from the purple and blue lighting
scheme, and the vast areas of darkness in the studio. Apart from that, I have
little to say about the first act of the evening. (John- It is obligatory to mention that this song was written by Nik Kershaw and that this was indeed Ches' one and only hit)