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London Night Out [Thames/ITV]

  • January 16, 1980:
    "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)",  "Lost Without Your Love" & "Chanson Pour Les Petit Enfant (A song for all the little children)"
     
  • December 24, 1980:
    "How Sweet It Is", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" & "When I Need You"
     
  • December 9, 1981:
    "It's A Miracle", "Imagine" & "Still"

This Is Your Life [Thames/ITV]; 1980-1983

  • January 30, 1980: George Martin Tribute
  • April 13, 1983: Jimmy Tarbuck Tribute

Russell Harty At Home [BBC]; December 24, 1981

  • "Sing A Rainbow"
  • "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"

Playschool [BBC]

  • October 7, 1982:
    Cilla tells a short story & performs "Give A Little Whistle"
     
  • December 29, 1982:
    Cilla tells a short story & performs "One Potato"

Wogan [BBC]; 1983-1991

  • January 22, 1983:
    Performs "Step Inside Love"
     
  • November 29, 1991

Pebble Mill At One [BBC]

  • January 25, 1983
    Performs "Liverpool Lullaby"
     
  • October 8, 1985

Live from Her Majesty's [ITV]; 1983-1985

  • February 20, 1983:
    "Sing A Rainbow"
    "You're My World"
    Medley: "Something Tells Me", "Step Inside Love", "Liverpool Lullaby", "Alfie" & "Anyone Who Had A Heart"
     
  • November 3, 1985:
    Surprise, Surprise
    With A Little Help From My Friends (with Jimmy Tarbuck)
    There's A Need In Me

Keith Harris Show [BBC]; May 14, 1983

  • "Beautiful Boy"
  • Unknown Comedy Song (with Orville)

Surprise, Surprise [LWT/ITV]; 1983-1997
(TV variety entertainment show featuring its trademark audience surprises and re-unions)

Pilot Show:

  • May 17, 1983

Series:

  1. May 6, 1984 - June 10, 1984 (6 Shows)
  2. October 14, 1984 - December 2, 1984 (8 Shows)
  3. January 19, 1986 - March 9, 1986  (8 Shows)
  4. January 18, 1987 - March 15, 1987 (9 Shows)
  5. January 10, 1988 - March 6, 1988 (9 Shows)
  6. January 6, 1989 - March 3, 1989 (9 Shows)
  7. February 16, 1990 - April 20, 1990 (9 Shows)
  8. February 22, 1991 - April 26, 1991 (10 Shows)
  9. April 3, 1992 - May 29, 1992 (9 Shows)
  10. April 25, 1993 - July 4, 1993 (10 Shows)
  11. April 10, 1994 - June 12, 1994 (10 Shows)
  12. April 23, 1995 - July 2, 1995 (10 Shows)
  13. March 31, 1996 - June 2, 1996 (10 Shows)
  14. July 4, 1997 - September 5, 1997 (10 Shows)

TV Specials:

  • Christmas: December 23, 1984
  • Christmas: December 22, 1985
  • New Year: December 28, 1986
  • Christmas: December 27, 1987
  • Compilation: June 19, 1994
  • In Australia: June 22, 1997
  • Mother's Day: March 22, 1998
  • Mother's Day: March 14, 1999
  • Mother's Day: April 2, 2000
  • Christmas Special: December 26, 2001
  • 20th Anniversary: Filmed December, 2002 (Not Broadcast)

Starburst [Central/ITV]; June 22, 1983

  • "Liverpool Lullaby"
  • "Stay"

The Green Tie On The Little Yellow Dog [Channel 4]
(Star guests recite monologues made famous by music-hall legends such as Chesney Allen, Stanley Holloway and Joyce Grenfell. Featuring Arthur Askey & Maureen Lipman)

  • July 8, 1983 (Cilla recites monologue)
  • July 16, 1983 (Cilla recites monologue)

Blankety Blank [BBC]; November 12, 1983
 


Cilla Black's Christmas Eve [LWT/ITV] - December 24, 1983
(TV variety entertainment show featuring guest stars: Frankie Howerd, Julio Iglesias, The Bee Gees, George Benson, Diana Dors & Kenny Dalglish)

  • All Night Long (All Night)
  • A Winter's Tale
  • Goodnight
  • Musical tribute to Carmen Miranda (Let it Snow), Judy Garland (Winter Wonderland), Ginger Rogers (Sleigh Ride) & Gracie Fields (When Santa Got Stuck up the Chimney/Sing As We Go)

Tarby And His New Year Friends [Central/ITV] - January 5, 1985

  • Hello

Des O'Connor Show [Thames/ITV] - September 13, 1985

  • There's A Need In Me

Blind Date [LWT/ITV]
(Dating game show based on A Perfect Match (Australia) and The Dating Game (USA). In 1997, Cilla's show won a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA))

Pilot Show:

  • October 7, 1985

Series

  1. November 30, 1985 - January 11, 1986 (7 Shows)
  2. August 30, 1986 - December 6, 1986 (15 Shows)
  3. September 5, 1987 - December 26, 1987 (17 Shows)
  4. September 3, 1988 - December 24, 1988 (17 Shows)
  5. September 16, 1989 - January 27, 1990 (20 Shows)
  6. September 29, 1990 - February 2, 1991 (19 Shows)
  7. September 7, 1991 - January 11, 1992 (19 Shows)
  8. October 10, 1992 - February 27, 1993 (21 Shows)
  9. September 18, 1993 - January 15, 1994 (18 Shows)
  10. October 1, 1994 - February 25, 1995 (22 Shows)
  11. September 16, 1995 - February 24, 1996 (24 Shows)
  12. September 28, 1996 - March 8, 1997 (24 Shows)
  13. September 20. 1997 - March 14, 1998 (26 Shows)
  14. November 21, 1998 - May 15, 1999 (24 Shows)
  15. November 20, 1999 - May 13, 2000 (24 Shows)
  16. November 18, 2000 - May 12, 2001 (24 Shows)
  17. November 10, 2001 - March 30, 2002 (21 Shows)
  18. October 12, 2002 - April12, 2003 (25 Shows)??????????????

TV Specials:

  • Best of Blind Date 1: July 29, 1989
  • Blind Date Telethon Special: May 27, 1990
  • Best of Blind Date 2: September 22, 1990
  • Best of Blind Date 3: February 9, 1991
  • Blind Date Wedding: October 20, 1991
  • Blind Date Telethon Special: July 18, 1992
  • Blind Date Wedding & best of the rest: February 12, 1994
  • 10th Anniversary Show: December 31, 1994
  • Blind Date Exclusive: September 6, 1997
  • Blind Date Classics: March 21, 1998
  • Blind Date Wedding 1998: June 20 1999
  • Blind Date Live: January 4, 2003 (Cilla makes a shock announcement that this will be her final series of the show after 18 series)
  • Blind Date Final Show: May 31, 2003 (Cilla’s last show in the 18-year run of Blind Date, shows clips from previous series) ????????????????

Cilla's Goodbye '88 [LWT/ITV]; December 31, 1988

  • One Moment In Time
  • Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You

Cilla's Goodbye to the 80s [LWT/ITV]; December 31, 1989

  • We Are The World

 

 

 

 

   
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