DANCE (↔1 Soul II Soul -- Back To Life, ↑2 Donna Allen -- Joy and Pain, *3 Monie Love -- Grandpa's Party, ↓4 D-Mob -- It is Time to Get Funky, ↑5 Prince -- Batdance, ↓6 Double Trouble & Rebel MC -- Just Keep Rockin, ↔7 Karyn White -- Superwoman, ↓8 Frankie Knuckles -- Tears, ↔9 Public Enemy -- Fight the Power, ↑10 A Guy Called Gerald -- Voodoo Ray)
ALBUM (↔1 Prince -- Batman, *2 Transvision Vamp -- Velveteen, ↑3 Soul II Soul -- Club Classics Vol 1, ↓4 Neneh Cherry -- Raw Like Sushi, ↓5 Paul McCartney -- Flowers in the Dirt, ↔6 Cyndi Lauper -- A Night to Remember, ↓7 Jason Donovan -- Ten Good Reasons, ↑8 Bobby Brown -- Don't Be Cruel, ↑9 Tom Petty -- Full Moon Fever, ↓10 Queen -- The Miracle)
INDIE (↔1 Pixies -- Here Comes Your Man, ↑2 James -- Sit Down, *3 Birdland -- Paradise, ↓4 Stone Roses -- Sally Cinnamon, ↓5 Dinosaur Jr -- Just Like Heaven, ↓6 Fields of the Nephilim -- Psychonaut Lib III, ↓7 Inspiral Carpets -- Joe, ↑8 Fuzztones -- Hurt on Hold, ↑9 Cowboy Junkies -- Blue Moon Revisited, ↓10 Baby Ford -- Children of the Revolution)
NORMAN COOK -- Blame it On the Bassline
ROXETTE -- Dressed for Success
BROS -- When Will I Be Famous
PET SHOP BOYS -- It's Alright
GLORIA ESTEFAN - Don't Wanna Lose You
MICHAEL JACKSON -- Liberian Girl
ROACHFORD -- Kathleen
SIMPLY RED -- A New Flame
SONIA -- You'll Never Stop Me From Loving You
BETTE MIDLER -- Wind Beneath My Wings
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↕1 Prince -- Batdance *
↕2 Soul II Soul -- Back to Life
↑3 The Beautiful South -- Song for Whatever
↓4 U2 -- All I Want is you
↑5 Gladys Knight -- Licence to Kill *
↑6 Donna Allen -- Joy and Pain
↓7 Cyndi Lauper -- I Drove All Night
↑8 Double Trouble & Rebel MC -- Just Keep Rockin
↑9 Queen -- Breakthrough
↕10 D-Mob -- It is Time to Get Funky
PREVIEW:
THE BLOW MONKEYS -- Choice
JULIO IGLESIAS -- Caballo Viejo
COOKIE CREW -- Come On and Get Some
PETE TOWNSEND -- Friend is a Friend
KYLIE MINOGUE -- Never Too Late (Chart Show Viewer's Choice)
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↑1 New Kids On The Block -- You Got It (The Right Stuff) *
↑2 Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville -- Don't Know Much
↓3 Lisa Stansfield -- All Around the World
↓4 Phil Collins -- Another Day in Paradise
↑5 808 State -- Pacific
↑6 UB40 -- Homely Girl
↓7 Kylie Minogue -- Never Too Late
↑8 Kaoma -- Lambada *
↑9 Ben Liebrand/Jeff Wayne -- Eve of the War (Fast Forward was missing!!) *
↑10 Stone Roses -- Fools Gold *
PREVIEW:
LEILA K -- Got to Get
JASON DONOVAN -- When You Come Back to Me
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↑1 KLF -- 3am Eternal *
↑2 Bart Simpson -- Do the Bart Man
↕3 Two in a Room -- Wiggle It
↓4 Queen - Innuendo
↑5 Rick Astley -- Cry for Help
↑6 Soho -- Hippy Chick *
↑7 EMF -- I Believe *
↓8 Seal -- Crazy
↑9 Kylie Minogue -- What Do I Have to Do *
↓10 C&C Music Factory -- Gonna Make You Sweat *
PREVIEW:
WENDY & LISA -- Don't Try to Tell Me
PAUL SIMON -- Proof
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↕1 Bart Simpson -- Do the Bartman *
↕2 Nomad -- I Wanna Give You Devotion
↑3 Oleta Adams -- Get Here *
↑4 Source -- You Got the Love
↑5 808 State -- In Yer Face *
↓6 KLF -- 3am Eternal
↑7 Kim Appleby - GLAD
↓8 Praise -- Only You (The Chart Show did not have a video !!)
↓9 Two in a Room -- Wiggle It
↑10 Kenny Thomas -- Outstanding *
PREVIEW:
FEARGAL SHARKEY -- I've Got News For You
SOHO -- Love Generation
A common mistake, along with Simply The Best and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. Although these are the words used in the chorus the actual song title is You'll Never Stop Me Loving You. Can anyone think of any other songs where the incorrect titles are regularly used (excluding those which just omit words in brackets)?
Wow. It's been a while since I've posted in this thread. I was wondering if any of you Chart Show fans can give me a hand.
You might remember a few years ago, I created "Chart Show 2008" which was essentially a project I made combining 1998 CS material with modern music and charts. However, a couple of the parts I uploaded to Youtube and got done for infringement - alas, my entire account has been closed now for about a year or two.
I was intending on starting this back when I made this one, but never got around to it until now. I'm doing the same thing (for something to do out of boredom) but this time in 1995 style. As you can imagine, it's a lot more complex as 1998 was simply sting, then song, then sting etc. None of this overlaying business.
I was hoping to show it to you guys as a bit of an early Christmas present but I know I'll get bollocked if I upload it to Youtube. Does anybody know which video uploading website allows people to upload videos without any content surveillance and no time limits? Many thanks in advance.
Excellent job Jay! Very professionally done. I guess if they did do a new version you'd have to update the graphics and music so it doesn't seem so cheesy. But the concept works. Can easily it slotting in to T4's Saturday mornings. If they're happy to do 3 and a half hour long versions of the chart show why can't they do an hour long highlights. Some of the cuts were a bit brutal though - there's no point in playing one minute of a featured video surely.
I see your point AcerBen. I wanted to try having two specialist charts but obviously, that makes it harder to keep everything within a suitable time frame.
Wow I'm really impressed Jay with your home made chart show video. I do hope you make a home made chart show version from 1989-1991. That would be also awesome !!
The person who put together Peter Kay's Top 43 Greatest Comedy Moments last night must have been a Chart Show fan aswell as there was lots of forwarding,rewinding & pausing in that.
When are we going to see the 1986-1990 Chart Show episodes ? It would be nice if every1 chipped in & bought The Vault a 1" reel video machine so they can show them all starting with 11 April 1986 in weekly order as they were originally broadcast, Maybe if Vintage TV or ITV3 showed them on saturdays at 11.30am in the original time slot it may work out better..
The thing is also The Vault has gone downhill & now playing too much modern junk & should just stick to music from the 70s to the 90s & let Chart Show TV cater for the rest including the recent chart music..
It would be nice to see the chart shows from 1986-1988 again...
That includes REWIND which they used when The Chart Show was on strike between June & August 1986 which played oldies from other music TV shows such as Loose Talk from 1983 & Ear Say from 1984 & used the chart show mock video credits..
But will we ever ?
If BBC4 since last April have been showing Top Of The Pops from April 1976 through to January 1977 so far in its original time slot on thursdays at 7.30pm there is no reason why ITV3 shouldn't repeat all the Chart Shows in date order from April 1986 onwords maybe if they were to start in april that would be a great idea...
Isn't there the issue of clearance? I think The Vault gets away with it because it's owned by the company that made it, and it probably has the rights to broadcast the music featured in the shows. I doubt ITV care that much about it to sort that out.
Jay is right, The Vault channel have the exclusive rights to show The Chart Show, as it is made by the same company. However the Vault channel are not going to show early chart show episodes, if they think not many people are going to watch it, even if people offer to pay the vault channel for a 1" reel video machine. Plus maintaining a 1" reel video machine costs money. These machines need maintenance as they're very old and I don't think the vault channel are prepared to pay for it, unless they are guaranteed that their investment will bring returns.
THE CHART SHOW
Indie Number 1's of 1986 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates
11/04/86 - NEW ORDER - Shellshock
18/04/86 - 25/04/86 PSYCHIC TV - Godstar
02/05/86 - 23/05/86 WE'VE GOT A FUZZBOX - Fuzzbox EP
30/05/86 - 27/06/86 THE SMITHS - Bigmouth Strikes Again (No episode on 20/06/86)
11/07/86 - NICK CAVE - The Singer (No episode on 04/07/86)
18/07/86 - 25/07/86 THE MISSION - Garden of Delight
08/08/86 - 22/08/86 THE SMITHS - Panic (No episode on 01/08/86)
29/08/86 - 05/09/86 ELVIS COSTELLO - Tokyo Storm Warning
12/09/86 - THIS MORTAL COIL - Come Here My Love
19/09/86 - 03/10/86 NEW ORDER - State of the Nation
10/10/86 - HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT - Dickie Davies Eyes
17/10/86 - THE WOODENTOPS - Love Affair With Everyday Living
24/10/86 - COCTEAU TWINS - Love's Easy Tears
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until a Xmas edition was broadcast on December 1986
THE CHART SHOW
Indie Number 1's of 1987 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates.
The Chart Show returned to Channel 4 on May 1987, after the music series "The Tube" broadcast its last ever show.
01/05/87 - 08/05/87 - THE SMITHS - Sheila Take a Bow
15/05/87 - 29/05/87 - GAYE BYKERS ON ACID - Nosedive Karma
05/06/87 - 12/06/87 - ERASURE - Victim of Love
19/06/87 - 10/07/87 - SOUP DRAGONS - Can't Take No More
17/07/87 - 24/07/87 - ALL ABOUT EVE - Flowers in Our Hair
31/07/87 - 14/08/87 - NEW ORDER - True Faith
21/08/87 - 28/08/87 - THE SMITHS - Girlfriend in a Coma
04/09/87 - 16/10/87 - M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up the Volume
23/10/87 - 30/10/87 - FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM - Blue Water
06/11/87 - 04/12/87 - NINA SIMONE - My Baby Just Cares For Me
11/12/87 - NEW ORDER - Touched By the Hand of God
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until a Xmas edition was broadcast on December 1987
THE CHART SHOW
Indie Number 1's of 1988 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates.
08/01/88 - NEW ORDER - Touched By the Hand of God
15/01/88 - DEPECHE MODE - Behind the Wheel
22/01/88 - BEATMASTERS - Rock Da House
29/01/88 - 05/02/88 - THE SUGARCUBES - Coldsweat
12/02/88 - KYLIE MINOGUE - I Should Be So Lucky
19/02/88 - 11/03/88 - BOMB THE BASS - Beat Dis
18/03/88 - 08/04/88 - ERASURE - Ship of Fools
15/04/88 - 06/05/88 - S-EXPRESS - Theme From S-Express
13/05/88 - 20/05/88 - NEW ORDER - Blue Monday 1988
27/05/88 - KYLIE MINOGUE - Got To Be Certain
03/06/88 - 10/06/88 - FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM - Moonchild
17/06/88 - 08/07/88 - THE TIMELORDS - Doctorin' The House
15/07/88 - 29/07/88 - S-EXPRESS - Superfly Guy
05/08/88 - 02/09/88 - YAZZ - The Only Way is Up
09/09/88 - THE SUGARCUBES - Birthday
16/09/88 - COLDCUT - Stop This Crazy Thing
23/09/88 - 30/09/88 - THE WEDDING PRESENT - Why Are You So Being Reasonable Now?
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until it's last show (A Xmas edition) was broadcast on Channel 4 on 2nd January 1989.
Comments
BOBBY BROWN -- On Our Own
ROCK CHART (See Page 40 !!!)
DARLING BUDS -- You've Got to Choose
====CHART FILE UPDATE (* = Video was played) ====
DANCE (↔1 Soul II Soul -- Back To Life, ↑2 Donna Allen -- Joy and Pain, *3 Monie Love -- Grandpa's Party, ↓4 D-Mob -- It is Time to Get Funky, ↑5 Prince -- Batdance, ↓6 Double Trouble & Rebel MC -- Just Keep Rockin, ↔7 Karyn White -- Superwoman, ↓8 Frankie Knuckles -- Tears, ↔9 Public Enemy -- Fight the Power, ↑10 A Guy Called Gerald -- Voodoo Ray)
ALBUM (↔1 Prince -- Batman, *2 Transvision Vamp -- Velveteen, ↑3 Soul II Soul -- Club Classics Vol 1, ↓4 Neneh Cherry -- Raw Like Sushi, ↓5 Paul McCartney -- Flowers in the Dirt, ↔6 Cyndi Lauper -- A Night to Remember, ↓7 Jason Donovan -- Ten Good Reasons, ↑8 Bobby Brown -- Don't Be Cruel, ↑9 Tom Petty -- Full Moon Fever, ↓10 Queen -- The Miracle)
INDIE (↔1 Pixies -- Here Comes Your Man, ↑2 James -- Sit Down, *3 Birdland -- Paradise, ↓4 Stone Roses -- Sally Cinnamon, ↓5 Dinosaur Jr -- Just Like Heaven, ↓6 Fields of the Nephilim -- Psychonaut Lib III, ↓7 Inspiral Carpets -- Joe, ↑8 Fuzztones -- Hurt on Hold, ↑9 Cowboy Junkies -- Blue Moon Revisited, ↓10 Baby Ford -- Children of the Revolution)
NORMAN COOK -- Blame it On the Bassline
ROXETTE -- Dressed for Success
BROS -- When Will I Be Famous
PET SHOP BOYS -- It's Alright
GLORIA ESTEFAN - Don't Wanna Lose You
MICHAEL JACKSON -- Liberian Girl
ROACHFORD -- Kathleen
SIMPLY RED -- A New Flame
SONIA -- You'll Never Stop Me From Loving You
BETTE MIDLER -- Wind Beneath My Wings
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↕1 Prince -- Batdance *
↕2 Soul II Soul -- Back to Life
↑3 The Beautiful South -- Song for Whatever
↓4 U2 -- All I Want is you
↑5 Gladys Knight -- Licence to Kill *
↑6 Donna Allen -- Joy and Pain
↓7 Cyndi Lauper -- I Drove All Night
↑8 Double Trouble & Rebel MC -- Just Keep Rockin
↑9 Queen -- Breakthrough
↕10 D-Mob -- It is Time to Get Funky
PREVIEW:
THE BLOW MONKEYS -- Choice
JULIO IGLESIAS -- Caballo Viejo
COOKIE CREW -- Come On and Get Some
PETE TOWNSEND -- Friend is a Friend
PAULA ABDUL -- The Way You Love Me
HAPPY MONDAYS -- Madchester Rave On EP
GLORIA ESTEFAN -- Get On Your Feet
THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH -- I'll Sail This Ship Alone
BIG FUN -- Can't Shake the Feeling
BELINDA CARLISLE -- La Luna
MARILLION -- Uninvited Guest
SOUL II SOUL -- Get a Life
ROCK CHART (See Page 40 !!!)
DEACON BLUE -- Real Gone Kid
DEBORAH HARRY -- Brite Side
KYLIE MINOGUE -- Never Too Late (Chart Show Viewer's Choice)
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↑1 New Kids On The Block -- You Got It (The Right Stuff) *
↑2 Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville -- Don't Know Much
↓3 Lisa Stansfield -- All Around the World
↓4 Phil Collins -- Another Day in Paradise
↑5 808 State -- Pacific
↑6 UB40 -- Homely Girl
↓7 Kylie Minogue -- Never Too Late
↑8 Kaoma -- Lambada *
↑9 Ben Liebrand/Jeff Wayne -- Eve of the War (Fast Forward was missing!!) *
↑10 Stone Roses -- Fools Gold *
PREVIEW:
LEILA K -- Got to Get
JASON DONOVAN -- When You Come Back to Me
CANDY FLIP -- Redhills Road
CHRIS ISAAK -- Blue Hotel
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK -- Games
OLETA ADAMS -- Get Here
CHRIS REA -- Auberge
2 MAD -- Thinking About Your Body
CLIVE GRIFFIN -- Reach for the Top
ROCK CHART (See Page 40 !!!)
BOBBY BROWN -- Every Little Step
CLAUDIA BRUCKEN -- Kiss Like Ether
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↑1 KLF -- 3am Eternal *
↑2 Bart Simpson -- Do the Bart Man
↕3 Two in a Room -- Wiggle It
↓4 Queen - Innuendo
↑5 Rick Astley -- Cry for Help
↑6 Soho -- Hippy Chick *
↑7 EMF -- I Believe *
↓8 Seal -- Crazy
↑9 Kylie Minogue -- What Do I Have to Do *
↓10 C&C Music Factory -- Gonna Make You Sweat *
PREVIEW:
WENDY & LISA -- Don't Try to Tell Me
PAUL SIMON -- Proof
JESUS JONES -- Who, Where, Why?
MADONNA -- Crazy for You
MILLTOWN BROTHERS -- Which Way Should I Jump?
MORRISSEY -- Our Frank
THE LA'S -- Feelin
BEATS INTERNATIONAL -- Echo Chamber
EASY -- He Brings the Honey
HAPPY MONDAYS -- Loose Fit
ROCK CHART (See Page 40 !!!)
VILLAGE PEOPLE -- Y.M.C.A.
DEFINITION OF SOUND -- Wear Your Love Like Heaven
==== TOP TEN (* Video was played) ====
↕1 Bart Simpson -- Do the Bartman *
↕2 Nomad -- I Wanna Give You Devotion
↑3 Oleta Adams -- Get Here *
↑4 Source -- You Got the Love
↑5 808 State -- In Yer Face *
↓6 KLF -- 3am Eternal
↑7 Kim Appleby - GLAD
↓8 Praise -- Only You (The Chart Show did not have a video !!)
↓9 Two in a Room -- Wiggle It
↑10 Kenny Thomas -- Outstanding *
PREVIEW:
FEARGAL SHARKEY -- I've Got News For You
SOHO -- Love Generation
A common mistake, along with Simply The Best and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. Although these are the words used in the chorus the actual song title is You'll Never Stop Me Loving You. Can anyone think of any other songs where the incorrect titles are regularly used (excluding those which just omit words in brackets)?
New Kids never actually sing You Got It do they they sing "You Got the right stuff" and of course Lisa Stansfield doesn't sing "All Around The World"
You might remember a few years ago, I created "Chart Show 2008" which was essentially a project I made combining 1998 CS material with modern music and charts. However, a couple of the parts I uploaded to Youtube and got done for infringement - alas, my entire account has been closed now for about a year or two.
(Feel free to jog your memory: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=490412&highlight=chart+show&page=24)
I was intending on starting this back when I made this one, but never got around to it until now. I'm doing the same thing (for something to do out of boredom) but this time in 1995 style. As you can imagine, it's a lot more complex as 1998 was simply sting, then song, then sting etc. None of this overlaying business.
I was hoping to show it to you guys as a bit of an early Christmas present but I know I'll get bollocked if I upload it to Youtube. Does anybody know which video uploading website allows people to upload videos without any content surveillance and no time limits? Many thanks in advance.
Enjoy!
The thing is also The Vault has gone downhill & now playing too much modern junk & should just stick to music from the 70s to the 90s & let Chart Show TV cater for the rest including the recent chart music..
It would be nice to see the chart shows from 1986-1988 again...
That includes REWIND which they used when The Chart Show was on strike between June & August 1986 which played oldies from other music TV shows such as Loose Talk from 1983 & Ear Say from 1984 & used the chart show mock video credits..
But will we ever ?
If BBC4 since last April have been showing Top Of The Pops from April 1976 through to January 1977 so far in its original time slot on thursdays at 7.30pm there is no reason why ITV3 shouldn't repeat all the Chart Shows in date order from April 1986 onwords maybe if they were to start in april that would be a great idea...
Indie Number 1's of 1986 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates
11/04/86 - NEW ORDER - Shellshock
18/04/86 - 25/04/86 PSYCHIC TV - Godstar
02/05/86 - 23/05/86 WE'VE GOT A FUZZBOX - Fuzzbox EP
30/05/86 - 27/06/86 THE SMITHS - Bigmouth Strikes Again (No episode on 20/06/86)
11/07/86 - NICK CAVE - The Singer (No episode on 04/07/86)
18/07/86 - 25/07/86 THE MISSION - Garden of Delight
08/08/86 - 22/08/86 THE SMITHS - Panic (No episode on 01/08/86)
29/08/86 - 05/09/86 ELVIS COSTELLO - Tokyo Storm Warning
12/09/86 - THIS MORTAL COIL - Come Here My Love
19/09/86 - 03/10/86 NEW ORDER - State of the Nation
10/10/86 - HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT - Dickie Davies Eyes
17/10/86 - THE WOODENTOPS - Love Affair With Everyday Living
24/10/86 - COCTEAU TWINS - Love's Easy Tears
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until a Xmas edition was broadcast on December 1986
Indie Number 1's of 1987 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates.
The Chart Show returned to Channel 4 on May 1987, after the music series "The Tube" broadcast its last ever show.
01/05/87 - 08/05/87 - THE SMITHS - Sheila Take a Bow
15/05/87 - 29/05/87 - GAYE BYKERS ON ACID - Nosedive Karma
05/06/87 - 12/06/87 - ERASURE - Victim of Love
19/06/87 - 10/07/87 - SOUP DRAGONS - Can't Take No More
17/07/87 - 24/07/87 - ALL ABOUT EVE - Flowers in Our Hair
31/07/87 - 14/08/87 - NEW ORDER - True Faith
21/08/87 - 28/08/87 - THE SMITHS - Girlfriend in a Coma
04/09/87 - 16/10/87 - M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up the Volume
23/10/87 - 30/10/87 - FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM - Blue Water
06/11/87 - 04/12/87 - NINA SIMONE - My Baby Just Cares For Me
11/12/87 - NEW ORDER - Touched By the Hand of God
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until a Xmas edition was broadcast on December 1987
Indie Number 1's of 1988 broadcast on channel 4's The Chart Show.
The number 1 songs on the Indie Charts and the Indie Charts on the Chart File Updates.
08/01/88 - NEW ORDER - Touched By the Hand of God
15/01/88 - DEPECHE MODE - Behind the Wheel
22/01/88 - BEATMASTERS - Rock Da House
29/01/88 - 05/02/88 - THE SUGARCUBES - Coldsweat
12/02/88 - KYLIE MINOGUE - I Should Be So Lucky
19/02/88 - 11/03/88 - BOMB THE BASS - Beat Dis
18/03/88 - 08/04/88 - ERASURE - Ship of Fools
15/04/88 - 06/05/88 - S-EXPRESS - Theme From S-Express
13/05/88 - 20/05/88 - NEW ORDER - Blue Monday 1988
27/05/88 - KYLIE MINOGUE - Got To Be Certain
03/06/88 - 10/06/88 - FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM - Moonchild
17/06/88 - 08/07/88 - THE TIMELORDS - Doctorin' The House
15/07/88 - 29/07/88 - S-EXPRESS - Superfly Guy
05/08/88 - 02/09/88 - YAZZ - The Only Way is Up
09/09/88 - THE SUGARCUBES - Birthday
16/09/88 - COLDCUT - Stop This Crazy Thing
23/09/88 - 30/09/88 - THE WEDDING PRESENT - Why Are You So Being Reasonable Now?
There were no more regular chart show episodes, until it's last show (A Xmas edition) was broadcast on Channel 4 on 2nd January 1989.
No, they haven't been putting any new ones for a long time.