Watched by Chris
Arnsby. Mike Read: "Due to an industrial dispute we're doing tonight's
Top of the Pops live from the canteen at the BBC." Janice Long: "Oh
thanks, I'll have a cup of tea. We've got some great stuff in the show people
like Carmel, and Nik Kershaw, and this lot over here. It's Hot Chocolate at
number 28."
[28] Hot Chocolate: I Gave You My Heart (Didn't I?).
A strike? At the BBC? Yes, it's true. The BBC was seeking to change pay and
conditions in the Scenic Services department and decreed that changes would be
implemented on 14th February 1984 with or without the agreement of the unions.
The deadline passed, Scenic Services workers walked out and the strike spread.
Even Blue Peter was affected (*clutches pearls in horror*) and you can
see a lovely clip here https://twitter.com/BBCFOUR/status/883025323243253760
This edition of Top of the Pops is coming from a
smaller studio and the scenery has been assembled in a haphazard way. Mike Read
and Janice Long stand in front of a photographic enlargement from the title
sequence. The neon logo is present but it's jammed between scenery units from
another stage. Lights are hung from a lower ceiling, or from scaffolding off to
one side. The audience are packed in more tightly because there is less space
for them, and less space for cameras. The rigid walls of neon lights that made
a definite edge to the performance space have gone and once again Top of the
Pops looks like it's coming from a black void rather than a television
studio. If I'm honest, I like the way it looks. The band stages seem a lot
lower, and the audience intrude on shots more that they do in the usual studio.
There's a brilliant long shot Errol Brown. The audience are
clapping their hands over their heads and because the camera is focused on
Errol the hands (and balloons, and flags) become weird soft-focus shapes in the
foreground. Frustratingly I can't grab a good still image to illustrate the
effect. In motion it looks great. In still form it looks as if Errol is being
attacked by an out of focus octopus.