87-07 was a series of programmes where a song was played from each of the years from 1987 to 2007. There was a more up to date version called 88-08 which went from 1988 to 2008. There were different collections of songs depending on different things that the songs had in common, an example of 87-07 is Cheesy Pop 87-07 which includes the songs "
Never Gonna Give You Up" by
Rick Astley, "
Saturday Night" by
Whigfield and "
C'est la Vie" by
B*Witched which are all commonly regarded as "cheesy pop songs". Another type of programme on The Hits was where one hundred songs are played, usually counting down to a song that was featured as "number one". This varies from
100 Forgotten Gems of the Nineties to ''The Nation's Favourite Love Songs''. Similarly formatted programmes with fifty or twenty songs were also broadcast.
The Hits Chart was played at around 12.15 and 17:15 Monday-Friday. The Hits Chart was simply a countdown of the biggest songs of the day. The Hits had a programme called
Every Number One of the Nineties which, as the title suggests, played every number one of the nineties back to back. It was played over a
bank holiday weekend in two parts, the first part on the Sunday and the second part on the Monday.
Every Number One of the Nineties has been played on 4Music in small segments. A similar programme was
Every Number One of the Twenty-first Century. Early in the morning, there was a programme called "Signed by The Hits". This programme's duration was usually 30 minutes. The programme involved a sign language interpreter signing to the songs on screen to help deaf people understand the music. Due to persistent criticism, the show was removed. ==Replacement with 4Music==