Top of the Pops - Season 7 / Year 1970

Season 7 / Year 1970

Episodes

1st January 1970

8th January 1970

15th January 1970

22nd January 1970

29th January 1970

5th February 1970

12th February 1970

19th February 1970

26th February 1970

5th March 1970

12th March 1970

19th March 1970

26th March 1970

2nd April 1970

9th April 1970

16th April 1970

23rd April 1970

30th April 1970

7th May 1970

14th May 1970

21st May 1970

28th May 1970

4th June 1970

11th June 1970

18th June 1970

9th July 1970

16th July 1970

23rd July 1970

30th July 1970

6th August 1970

13th August 1970

20th August 1970

27th August 1970

3rd September 1970

10th September 1970

17th September 1970

24th September 1970

1st October 1970

8th October 1970

15th October 1970

22nd October 1970

29th October 1970

5th November 1970

12th November 1970

19th November 1970

26th November 1970

3rd December 1970

10th December 1970

31st December 1970
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