Yes, there is a chart show on Scott Mills but it's a whizz through and doesn't have the excitement of the Johnny Walker Tuesday lunchtime reveal of the top 30 (when loads of used to crowd round my 'tranny'), then TOTP ran down the whole top 30 on Thursdays and finally the whole chart was played in full on Sunday evenings. In those days DJ's, such as Tony Blackburn, often referred to the chart position when playing records on their show but now often don't mention the artist never mind the chart position. Several of my friends and I used to write down the charts every week and predict chart positions. I can still remember the chart trajectory of some records in the 1970s and can remember what was number 2 when something was number 1. Nowadays teenagers may know what is number one but won't have a clue a sto other chart positions, and most get their music from Tik Tok and Capital rather the BBC