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BBC Worldwide is to focus on developing the corporation's huge archive of music programming from Top of the Pops to The Old Grey Whistle Test as part of a five-year plan to boost profits.
Courtesy Media Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jan/28/bbc.television1
It's only taken 20 years

Remember this?
We the undersigned ask: that all music artists, bands, their Record Companies/ Management and TV Companies BBC, ITV and also the BFI work together, to legitimately, let the music fans of a particular artist/ band, have access to, or officially release, the incredible performances held in their archives.

And the 46-year-old rocker is not only demanding the poptastic show be saved, but that the BBC opens it archive of thousands of TOTP performances, from his beloved Slade, the Beatles and the Stones.
There are thousands of sensational performances held in the archives that have not been seen for years. There is no reason why the BBC cannot put them on the internet. After all we have all paid for it through the licence fee," he said.
From the Birmingham Mail
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