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A Royal TV Gala Performance [BBC]; May 24, 1970

  • "Oh Pleasure Man"
  • "Mysterious People"

Top of the Pops [BBC]
(12 Appearances; 1970-1978)

  • December 3, 1970: "Child of Mine"
  • November 11, 1971: "Something Tells Me"
  • November 25, 1971: "Something Tells Me"
  • December 16, 1971: "Something Tells Me"
  • March 16, 1972: "The World I Wish For You"
  • December 7, 1972: "You, You, You"
  • January 10, 1974: "Baby We Can't Go Wrong"
  • June 6, 1974: "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song"
  • November 14, 1974: "He Was A Writer"
  • July 31, 1975: "I'll Take A Tango"
  • July 14, 1977: "I Wanted To Call It Off"
  • March 26, 1978: "Silly Boy"

[More appearances continued in 1990s]


Christmas Night with the Stars [BBC]
{available on The Two Ronnies: Complete BBC Christmas Specials}

  • December 25, 1970:
    "This Old Man" (with Children)
    "If My Friends Could See Me Now" (with Bob Hope)
    "Rockabye" (with Jerry Lewis)
     
  • December 25, 1972:
    "You You You" & "All I Really Wanted Was You" (with Ronnie Corbett)

Cilla [BBC]; 1971-1976
(British TV variety entertainment show)
{Highlights available on The Definitive Collection: A Life In Music}

Series:

  1. January 23, 1971 - March 6, 1971 (7 Shows)
    Guest stars included: Bob Hope, Ringo Starr, Sacha Distel, Frankie Howerd, Ronnie Corbett, Derek Nimmo, Dudley Moore, Bruce Forsyth & Jerry Lewis
     
  2. November 6, 1971 - December 18, 1971 (7 Shows)
    *** Filming on location in Berlin, Scandinavia & Northern Ireland ***
    Guest stars included: Ringo Starr, Sacha Distel, Frankie Howerd, Cliff Richard, Jimmy Tarbuck, Sid James, The Supremes, Basil Brush, Des O'Connor, The New Seekers, Clive Dunn, Roger Cook & Roger Greenaway
     
  3. December 30, 1972 - March 3, 1973 (10 Shows)
    Guest stars included: Cliff Richard, Donovan, Leslie Crowther, Matt Monro, Ethel Merman, John Alderton, Marc Bolan, Keith Harris, Blue Mink, Bruce Forsyth, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore, Hannah Gordon, The New Seekers
    {Matt Monro appearance available on Matt at the BBC}
     
  4. January 5, 1974 - March 2, 1974 (9 Shows)
    Guest stars included: Twiggy, Bernard Cribbins, Peter Gilmore, Mud, Bill Owen, Jimmy Tarbuck, Joe Brown, Mike & Bernie Winters, Mary Hopkin, The Brother Lees, Tony Blackburn, Bryan Ferry & The Shadows
     
  5. February 14, 1976 - April 17, 1976 (9 Shows)
    Guest stars included: Jim Dale, Peters & Lee, Diana Dors, Dana, Roy Hudd, Andy Williams, Jimmy Tarbuck, Ronnie Corbett, Charles Aznavour, Joan Sims, Sacha Distel, Mike Reid, John Inman & Johnny Mathis

TV Specials:

  • August 26, 1974: Bank Holiday
    Guest stars included: Phil Everly, The Wombles & Peters and Lee
     
  • December 26, 1974: Boxing Day
    Guest stars included: David Essex, Gerald Harper and The Wombles

 


Morecambe & Wise Show: Series 6 [BBC]; October 3, 1971
{available on The Morecambe & Wise Show - Series 6}

  • Close To You
  • Bring Me Sunshine (with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise)

Aladdin [BBC]; December 25, 1971
(Filmed at Wimbledon Theatre in London; co-starring Roy Castle, Alfred Marks & Norman Vaughan)

  • Long Time No See
  • Wonderful World
  • Sing A Rainbow
  • Something Tells Me

Burt Bacharach Show [ITV]; March, 1972

  • This [Boy's] Girl's In Love With You (with Burt Bacharach)
  • Alfie

Saturday Variety [ATV/ITV]; March 25, 1972

  • Something Tells Me
  • I Don't Know How To Love Him

Cilla's Comedy Six [ATV/ITV]; 1975
(Six half-hour situation comedy plays. In May 1975, these performances earned Cilla a "Top Female Comedy Star" award from the Writer's Guild of Great Britain)

  • January 15, 1975: "No Harem for Henry"
    with Keith Barron & Anna Sharkey
     
  • January 22, 1975: "Every Husband Has One!"
    with Henry McGee & Tony Selby
     
  • January 29, 1975: "Sea View"
    with Maggie Jones & Alan Rothwell
     
  • February 5, 1975: "Father's Doing Fine"
    with Leslie Sands & Helen Frazer
     
  • February 12, 1975: "Who's Rocking the Boat?"
    with Dudley Sutton & Norman Rossington
     
  • February 19, 1975: "Dictation Speed"
    with Dinsdale Landen & Nicolette Mackenzie

Seaside Special [BBC]; 1975-1977

  • July 26, 1975:
    "It Makes Me Feel Good" & "I'll Take A Tango"
     
  • July 9, 1977:
    "I Wanted To Call It Off"
     
  • August 4, 1979:
    "I'll Go Where The Music Takes Me", "Love Is" (with Cliff Richard), "Bright Eyes" & "Tomorrow"

Cilla's World Of Comedy [ATV/ITV]; 1976
(Six half-hour situation comedy plays; Commissioned after the 1975 series received healthy viewing figures & remained constantly among the Top 3 shows of the week)

  • August 31, 1976: "She'll Have To Go"
    with Keith Barron & Dorothy Reynolds
     
  • September 7, 1976: "Home and Away"
    with Paul Greenwood & Paul McCarthy
     
  • September 14, 1976: "Desirable Property"
    with Richard Wilson & James Hazeldine
     
  • September 21, 1976: "Sisters"
    with Cheryl Kennedy & Geoffrey Hughs
     
  • September 28, 1976: "Get Me To The Church"
    with Leslie Sands & David Wood
     
  • October 4, 1976: "Who's Your Friend"
    with Philip Lowrie & Frank Middlemass

Night Out At The London Casino [Thames/ITV]; August 10, 1977

  • Torn Between Two Lovers
  • I Wanted To Call It Off
  • Cum To Your Tea (Comedy Song)

The Basil Brush Show [BBC]; October 29, 1977
{available on Best of the Original Basil Brush Show}

  • Me and the Elephant
  • Bus (comedy song with Basil Brush)

Cilla: TV Special [Thames/ITV]; May 24, 1978
(TV variety entertainment show; Cilla's first after leaving the BBC; Co-starred Frankie Howerd, Irene Handl, Joan Sims, Lewis Collins, Roger Avon & Nicholas Parsons)

  • Opening Night
  • Me and the Elephant
  • The White Cliffs Of Dover (with Irene Handl)
  • A New Fangled Tango
  • Silly Boy
  • Wings Over Broadstairs (with Lewis Collins)
  • Anyone Who Had A Heart

Wednesday At Eight [Thames/ITV]; November 29, 1978

  • Opening Night
  • Brooklyn
  • Sometimes When We Touch

 

 

 

 

   
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