Off The Chart: 24 November 1986This week Off The Chart goes back to 1986 for the usual two hours of forgotten and half-remembered hits, three of the week’s new albums, a look at what was going on in the media, a quick squint at the French chart and home in time for the top five in full.

  • Which two knights of the realm collaborated on a single that failed to reach the top 40?
  • Which Princess was Michael Jackson’s “mystery girl”?
  • And which ’80s classic went Gold in 1986 but took 34 years to go Platinum?

Tune in and find out!



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