Fluff played the chart of the week ending 10 January 1981 and although that chart was closest to the 12/1/81, it would have been more accurate to play the chart of week ending 17/1/81 (week commencing 11/1/81). The 1981 chart was good and that is generally a good year for music and my personal opinion is that Alan Freeman was actually an outstanding DJ.
This and your other upload are actually from Sunday 12th January 1992 (giveaways: 1979 was "thirteen years ago", the reference to the death of Freddie Mercury and reissue of "Bohemian Rhapsody", and the news stories).
Do you have copies available of editions from 31 May 1992 and 20 September 1992? On those 2 Sundays, Fluff played the chart of 1986, which in my personal opinion is an awesome year for music.
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Fluff played the chart of the week ending 10 January 1981 and although that chart was closest to the 12/1/81, it would have been more accurate to play the chart of week ending 17/1/81 (week commencing 11/1/81). The 1981 chart was good and that is generally a good year for music and my personal opinion is that Alan Freeman was actually an outstanding DJ.
The 17 Jan 81 was actually revealed on Tue 13 Jan (whatever the OCC website says, it is wrong) so they did play the correct chart.
This and your other upload are actually from Sunday 12th January 1992 (giveaways: 1979 was "thirteen years ago", the reference to the death of Freddie Mercury and reissue of "Bohemian Rhapsody", and the news stories).
Do you have copies available of editions from 31 May 1992 and 20 September 1992?
On those 2 Sundays, Fluff played the chart of 1986, which in my personal opinion is an awesome year for music.
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