Top of the Box

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Top of the Box
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GenreComedy
Documentary
Entertainment
Directed byTim Hopewell
Jonathan Megson
John Piper
Zoë Thorman
Presented by Matthew Kelly
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes4 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPam Cavanagh
Kieron Collins
Damon Pattison
Production location Dock10 studios [1]
Camera setupSingle-camera
Production company BBC Studios
Original release
Network Channel 5
Release20 May (2018-05-20) 
10 June 2018 (2018-06-10)

Top of the Box is a British television series created by BBC Studios for Channel 5, who have re-titled the series under names such as Greatest TV Moments of the 1980s, [2] Greatest TV Moments of the 1990s and TV Gold [3] since is original transmission.

Contents

Presented by Matthew Kelly, each episode counts down the Top 20 most viewed TV shows in the UK during a particular year [4] – the series was billed as the "TV time machine". The programme ran for a single series of four episodes. [5] The first episode, "1985", was broadcast on Channel 5 at 9 p.m. on 20 May 2018, [6] while the final three episodes were broadcast at 10 p.m. the following Sundays. As well as the countdown, each episode featured punditry from guests such as Lionel Blair and Maggie Moone, and correspondence from stars of the time (such as Janet Ellis and Rustie Lee), who discussed either the comedy, entertainment, soap or children's TV shows of that year. [7]

The first episode of Top of the Box, "1985", was noted for featuring the final interview with comedian and Bullseye host Jim Bowen, who died a few weeks after filming, [8] whilst the "1989" episode features interviews with Wayne Dobson, Les Dennis and Barry Cryer. [9]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"1985"Tim HopewellRichard Easter20 May 2018 (2018-05-20)

Includes correspondence from Rustie Lee (comedy & entertainment), John Altman (soap) and Janet Ellis (children's TV)

Top 20
2"1989"Jonathan MegsonRichard Easter27 May 2018 (2018-05-27)

Includes correspondence from Lesley Joseph (comedy & entertainment), Lyndyann Barrass (children's TV) and Mark Little (soap)

Top 20
1. Coronation Street (ITV/Granada)
2. EastEnders (BBC)
3. Neighbours (BBC/Grundy Television)
4. Only Fools and Horses (BBC)
5. Tyson v Bruno (BBC)
6. Blind Date (ITV/LWT)
7. Bread (BBC)
8. Forever Green (ITV/LWT)
9. Inspector Morse (ITV/Central)
10. The Royal Variety Performance (ITV/LWT)
11. Beadle's About (ITV/LWT)
12. The Heroes (ITV/TVS Films Production)
13. This Is Your Life (ITV/Thames)
14. The Russ Abbot Christmas Show (BBC)
15. The Bill (ITV/Thames)
16. A Bit of a Do (ITV/Yorkshire TV)
17. 'Allo 'Allo! (BBC)
17. The Good Life (BBC)
19. Minder (ITV/Thames)
20. Tanamera (ITV/Central/Grundy Television)
3"1995"Zoë ThormanRichard Easter3 June 2018 (2018-06-03)
4"1978"John PiperRichard Easter10 June 2018 (2018-06-10)

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  3. Greatest TV Moments of the 1990s, a BBC Studios production for Channel 5 branded on-screen as TV Gold: 1995, broadcast on 13 February 2022 (Radio Times 12–18 February 2022, page 54: Channel 5 schedule)
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