Noel Edmonds presents a special Top of the Pops from 1978, with Darts, Abba, Boney M, Brotherhood of Man, Father Abraham, Bee Gees, Brian and Michael, Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, Wings, Showaddywaddy, Rose Royce, Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta and Legs and Co.
Steve Wright presents a series of editions of TOTP2 featuring the best pop music from the BBC archives.
Featuring all-time classics from The Police, T Rex and Madness, plus great songs from Kylie, Girls Aloud and jungle giants Dollar. Plus, how Lynyrd Skynyrd fit into the story of 2008.
Steve Wright gets the Santa suit out of mothballs to introduce seasonal favourites, including Slade, Wizzard, the Pogues and Kirsty McColl, Jona Lewie and Paul McCartney.
Plus Christmas delights from Terry Wogan, Aled Jones and Status Quo, who finally have a seasonal song after 40 years in the business.
Get ready for Santa with 45 minutes of pop classics from the BBC archive, including the Bee Gees, Cyndi Lauper, Cliff Richard, John Lennon and the Smiths.
Plus S Club 7, OutKast, Culture Club and the Sugababes, and to take viewers into Christmas Day, a suitable offering from the Priests.
Dance what's left of Christmas night away with another collection of great music. Steve Wright hosts music from the Kinks, New Order, Slade, Erasure, Isaac Hayes, Madonna, Beyonce, Billie and Take That, among others.
Another selection box of treats from Steve Wright and the TOTP2 team. The Who, Shania Twain, Grace Jones, the Supremes and the Specials join Pato Banton, Rednex, Duran Duran and Ian Dury for a proper old knees-up.
Why do the Associates have a chocolate guitar? Remember Westworld? They're here. Is that a new record from the Rezillos?
Heading towards 2009 in style, Steve Wright pulls another top pop selection out of the attic.
It's the turn of Rod Stewart, Soft Cell, Five Star, Clive Dunn, Britney and Blondie to get the TOTP2 treatment, alongside Pete Doherty, UB40, Enya, Travis, the Pet Shop Boys and more.
There's a party going on with Elton John, the Goodies, Atomic Kitten, Roy Orbison, Bob Marley and Chesney Hawkes.
Also due to turn up: the Strokes, Mark Ronson, Tom Jones, Pulp and U2.
Steve Wright introduces classics from David Bowie, Coldplay, Kool and the Gang, Moloko, the Human League and 10cc.
Plus iconic performances from Jimi Hendrix and the Stones, and an exclusive first look at the brand new single from Bruce Springsteen.