1973
Top Selling Singles
- Dawn featuring Tony Orlando – Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree
- Peters & Lee – Welcome Home
- The Sweet – Blockbuster
- Simon Park Orchestra – Eye Level
- Wizzard – See My Baby Jive
- Gary Glitter – I Love You Love Me Love
- Little Jimmy Osmond – Long Haired Lover From Liverpool
- Gary Glitter – I’m The Leader Of The Gang (I Am)
- Perry Como – And I Love You So
- Slade – Cum On Feel The Noize
Christmas No.1: Slade Merry Christmas Everybody
Top Selling Albums
- Elton John – Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player
- David Bowie – Aladdin Sane
- Simon & Garfunkel – Simon And Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits
- Peters & Lee – We Can Make It
- The Beatles – The Beatles 1967-1970
- Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon
- Gilbert O’Sullivan – Back To Front
- David Bowie – Hunky Dory
- The Beatles – The Beatles 1962-1966
- Perry Como – And I Love You So
At the Box Office
- The Sting
- Magnum Force
- The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
- Holiday On the Buses
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In the News
- On January 1st this year, The United Kingdom become a fully-fledged member of the European Economic Community.
- The first graduates from the Open University were awarded their degrees after two years studying from home.
- President Nixon ordered a halt to American bombing in North Vietnam, following peace talks in Paris.
- The artist Pablo Picasso died at his chateau near Cannes on the French Riviera.
- President Nixon took full responsibility for the Watergate scandal but denied any personal involvement. In a speech broadcast on American network TV he vowed to get to the bottom of the matter, saying: “There will be no whitewash at the Whitehouse.”
- The Bahamas gained independence from the British Empire, ending over 300 years of British sovereignty.
- Concorde made its first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic in record-breaking time, from the US capital, Washington, to Paris in 3 hours and 32 minutes.
- And on October 8th this year, Britain’s first independent radio station, LBC, began broadcasting in London, challenge the BBC’s 50-year radio monopoly in the UK.
- The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, the Dalai Lama, made his first ever visit to Britain.
- And on 14th November, crowds cheer the marriage of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey.
On the Telly
- Debuts of:
- The world record-breaking long-running comedy series Last of the Summer Wine starts as a 30-minute pilot on the BBC
- The sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes.
- The Wombles
- Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em
- Are You Being Served?
- Open All Hours
- M*A*S*H
- That’s Life!
- Man About the House – its success leads to two spin-off ITV sitcoms, George and Mildred and Robin’s Nest
- The Streets of San Francisco
- Children’s science fiction drama The Tomorrow People and Why Don’t You?
- Experimental Ceefax and Oracle teletext transmissions begin.
- The Smash Martians advertising campaign launches on ITV.
In Music
Top Selling Christmas Toys 1973
- Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle
- Shrinky Drinks
- Walkie Talkie Sets
Gadgets
- Motorola Cell Phone