BBC viewers for 42 years as they eagerly waited to see their favourite musicians perform that week's biggest hits.Speaking on That Gaby Roslin podcast, mum-of-two Fearne, 39, said: "After the show [Top of the Pops] had finished I sort of campaigned: 'Please can we bring it back?' Why is there no decent music TV?
I just don't understand it."I know times change and things move on, but I do feel bereft over that one still. It was such a big part of my week and something I would never miss."She went on to add: "It was really special as a music fan to watch all these different bands.
I still feel it's a huge shame. It was just bonkers and so magical."Top Of The Pops was broadcast to the nation, live from a BBC studio with artists such as Cher,.
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