The magazine was published weekly and ran from 7 May 1983 to February 1992. It was intended as direct competition to
Smash Hits, which was at its peak at the time. Although
No. 1 contained fewer pages and less colour (at a similar price), the magazine claimed "our strength is our weekliness". One of the most popular aspects was that it published the singles and albums charts every week (obviously not possible for the fortnightly
Smash Hits). As the magazine was an
IPC publication, it initially used the Top 75 singles & albums from its sister title, the
NME. However, in 1985 it started publishing the
MRIB (Media Research Information Bureau) Network Chart, as used for Independent Local Radio's
Sunday chart show. From October 1990, the
CIN (Gallup) Top 75 Chart was used as
BBC Magazines took over the publishing of the now re-branded
Number One from
IPC Magazines and wanted to feature the same chart as was used on
Radio 1's Sunday Top 40 show. When
Number One came to an end in 1992, it was incorporated into the BBC's
Fast Forward. The magazine's demise went unannounced – the final issue carried details of the features and interviews that would appear in the next issue, but remained unpublished. == Features ==