‘Top of the Pops’? Didn't the BBC get upset? -Farrar Hudkins Mark Smith wrote: > In a similar fashion there was a whole run of albums under the Top Of The > Pops name in the UK. Always featured covers of the chart hits of the day > and > always featured a scantily clad woman on the front cover. The kind of thing > you're Auntie would buy at Christmas not knowing any better. They were big > sellers though at a certain point in the 70's. Lots of poor stuff of course > but they were brave - tackling the likes of Bohemian Rhapsody, Wuthering > Heights or Anarchy In The UK. Admitedly the last of these is pretty poor > but > Bo-Rhap is creditable given the time they probably had to record it and > their budget constraints. >