Britain's Biggest 90s Hits - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

1990: Britain's Biggest Hits
The first edition examines 1990, with Chesney Hawkes, Shaun Ryder, Jayne Middlemiss, Paul Gambaccini, Anthea Turner, Bez and other famous faces guiding viewers through the biggest hits of the year, including Nothing Compares 2 U, Killer, The Power and U Can't Touch This.

1991: Britain's Biggest Hits
Revisiting the musical highs of 1991 in the company of Shaun Ryder, Jayne Middlemiss, Paul Gambaccini and others. It was the year KLF dominated the charts, along with Vic Reeves, Hale & Pace, and Chesney Hawkes. The latter discusses his track The One and Only, and Beverley Craven looks back on the success of her romantic ballad Promise Me.

1992: Britain's Biggest Hits
Revisiting the musical highs of 1992 in the company of Shaun Ryder, Jayne Middlemiss, Bez, Paul Gambaccini and others. It was the year Wet Wet Wet, Right Said Fred, Shakespears Sister and the Shamen dominated the charts, but what was the biggest selling single of the year?

1993: Britain's Biggest Hits
Revisiting the musical highs of 1993 in the company of Cliff Richard, Gabrielle, Shaun Ryder, Adamski, Jayne Middlemiss, Paul Gambaccini, Mark Radcliffe and others. It was the time Annie Lennox, Spin Doctors and 4 Non Blondes dominated the charts, but what was the biggest selling single of the year?

1994: Britain's Biggest Hits
A countdown of the biggest-selling singles of the year.

1995: Britain's Biggest Hits
A look at the most successful songs from the mid-1990s, a time when Blur and Oasis courted headlines, and the likes of Pulp scored huge successes.

1996: Britain's Biggest Hits
Gabrielle, Blur's Alex James, Boyzone's Shane Lynch, Steps' Lee Latchford-Evans, and Hannah Spearritt from S Club 7 share their memories of pop stardom in 1996. Shaun Ryder, Tito Jackson, Terry Christian, Michaela Strachan, Rhona Cameron, Rowland Rivron, Toby Anstis and other famous faces guide viiewers through the biggest hits of the year. The Spice Girls hit the big time, Oasis were still riding high in the charts, and Babylon Zoo had a memorable smash with Spaceman, but who had the biggest-selling single of the year?

1997: Britain's Biggest Hits
A celebration of the biggest-selling singles of 1997, with contributions from Blur's Alex James, Boyzone's Shane Lynch, Steps' Lee Latchford-Evans and Hannah Spearritt from S Club 7. The Spice Girls were huge, Aqua brought us Barbie Girl, and Chumbawamba were Tubthumping, but who had the biggest-selling single of the year?

1998: Britain's Biggest Hits
A celebration of the most successful singles of 1998, with contributions from Peter Andre, Steps' Lee Latchford-Evans and Hannah Spearritt from S Club 7. The Spice Girls waved Goodbye, Fat Les had a hit with Vindaloo, and Robbie Williams stormed the charts with Angels and Millennium, but who had the biggest-selling single of the year?

1999: Britain's Biggest Hits
A celebration of the biggest-selling singles of 1999, with contributions from Blur's Alex James, Steps' Lee Latchford-Evans and Hannah Spearritt from S Club 7. It was the era when the Vengaboys were partying hard, Christina Aguilera had a Genie in a Bottle, and Ricky Martin was Livin' LaVida Loca, but who had the biggest-selling single of the year?
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