- Tue Feb 25, 2003 8:08 pm
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Top of the Pops is to make the jump from television to radio when it comes to the BBC's World Service from April.
The new show will be hosted each week by Emma B and will provide a run down of the top 40 hits.
The show will also include gossip and news about the acts riding high in the charts.
Phil Harding, BBC World Service's Director of English Networks and News said: "There's a huge potential audience for the programme. BBC World Service has 42 million listeners a week to its English language service.
Top Of The Pops will complement other music programmes on the World Service, whose presenters include John Peel and Charlie Gillett, reports the BBC.
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Emma B gets a job in radio other than playing records for Dr. mark hamilton!
gregs
The new show will be hosted each week by Emma B and will provide a run down of the top 40 hits.
The show will also include gossip and news about the acts riding high in the charts.
Phil Harding, BBC World Service's Director of English Networks and News said: "There's a huge potential audience for the programme. BBC World Service has 42 million listeners a week to its English language service.
Top Of The Pops will complement other music programmes on the World Service, whose presenters include John Peel and Charlie Gillett, reports the BBC.
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Emma B gets a job in radio other than playing records for Dr. mark hamilton!
gregs
ey up fella!
there's something curious about this broadcast!

there's something curious about this broadcast!
