7:00 PM
Top of the Pops
Music by the Supernaturals, Michelle Gayle, En Vogue and Bush
Music by the Supernaturals, Michelle Gayle, Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams, Amen UK, Nuyorican Soul featuring India, En Vogue, the Orb, Bush and LL Cool J. From February 1997
7:30 PM
Top of the Pops
Music by Mansun, Mark Owen, Depeche Mode, Eels and U2
Peter Andre presents the show February 14, 1997, featuring Mansun, Mark Owen, the Blueboy, OTT, Apollo 440, Depeche Mode, No Mercy, Eels and U2
8:00 PM
Live Snooker: The Masters
Further coverage of the fourth quarter-final
Hazel Irvine presents further coverage of the fourth and concluding quarter-final on day six from Alexandra Palace in London, played over the best of 11 frames
11:00 PM
One-Hit Wonders at the BBC
Compilation of hits by artists hardly heard from again
Compilation of hits by artists hardly heard from again, including Peter Sarstedt's Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?, Trio's smash Da Da Da, and Move Closer, by Phyllis Nelson
12:00 AM
One-Hit Wonders at the BBC: Volume 2
Hits by artists who barely troubled the charts again
Archive performances of hits by artists who barely troubled the singles charts again, including Joan Jett, Kim Carnes, Don Henley, Patti Smith, Curtis Mayfield and John Denver
1:00 AM
Top of the Pops 1977: Big Hits
With Rod Stewart, the Jacksons, Queen and the Stranglers
Archive performances from 1977, including Rod Stewart, the Jacksons, Queen, the Stranglers, Brotherhood of Man, David Bowie, Bob Marley, Baccara, Heatwave and Elvis Costello
2:00 AM
Top of the Pops
Music by the Supernaturals, Michelle Gayle, En Vogue and Bush
Music by the Supernaturals, Michelle Gayle, Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams, Amen UK, Nuyorican Soul featuring India, En Vogue, the Orb, Bush and LL Cool J. From February 1997
2:30 AM
Top of the Pops
Music by Mansun, Mark Owen, Depeche Mode, Eels and U2
Peter Andre presents the show February 14, 1997, featuring Mansun, Mark Owen, the Blueboy, OTT, Apollo 440, Depeche Mode, No Mercy, Eels and U2
3:00 AM
One-Hit Wonders at the BBC
Compilation of hits by artists hardly heard from again
Compilation of hits by artists hardly heard from again, including Peter Sarstedt's Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?, Trio's smash Da Da Da, and Move Closer, by Phyllis Nelson