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    When did the Christmas Number One become such a big deal in the UK? I'm an American, and we don't really see it as different from any other week's chart over here.

    Question #128493. Asked by kevinatilusa. (Dec 19 12 3:53 AM)


    pmarney

    It was during the 60's and really was down the the TV Programme "Top of the Pops" to get good viewing figures for the Christmas specials

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_of_the_Pops#Christmas_specials

    http://www.crackintheroad.com/music/3825-a-brief-history-of-the-christmas-number-1-the-1960s/

    Dec 19 12, 4:47 AM


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