Cilla

Season 1

10 episodes · Jan 30, 1968

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  • S1E1

    Episode 1

    Jan 30, 1968

    Guest star, Tom Jones. Special guests, Harry H. Corbett, Jimmy Edwards and Roy Castle. The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds

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  • S1E2

    Episode 2

    Feb 6, 1968

    Among her guests, Ringo Starr, Spike Milligan and featured in her 'Person-to-Person' interview, Harry Secombe and members of The Four Musketeers cast. The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds

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  • S1E3

    Episode 3

    Feb 13, 1968

    Among her guests, Frankie Vaughan, Donovan, Les Dawson. The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds

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  • S1E4

    Episode 4

    Feb 20, 1968

    Among her guests, Lulu, Ray Fell Special guest star, Dickie Henderson The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds

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  • S1E5

    Episode 5

    Feb 27, 1968

    Guest star, Matt Monro Special guest star, Russ Conway Vocal backing by The Ladybirds

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  • S1E6

    Episode 6

    Mar 5, 1968

    A live weekly show starring Cilla Black and featuring Cliff Richard singing A Song for Europe with The Breakaways

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  • S1E7

    Episode 7

    Mar 12, 1968

    A live weekly show starring Cilla Black. Tonight featuring Cliff Richard who sings the song chosen by viewers as the U.K. entry in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1968 with The Breakaways. Special guests Sandie Shaw, Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, and Mike Yarwood.

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  • S1E8

    Episode 8

    Mar 19, 1968

    Special guest stars, Frankie Howerd, Norman Vaughan, Scott Walker

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  • S1E9

    Episode 9

    Mar 26, 1968

    Guest stars, Dudley Moore Trio, Roy Hudd, Freddy Davis The Ladybirds

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  • S1E10

    Episode 10

    Jun 16, 1968

    Guest stars: Frankie Howerd, Sacha Distel with Irving Davies and his dancers Cilla sings a whole range of numbers from a Thirties medley to "Uptight" and "You've lost that loving feeling." Joining her are Sacha Distel and Frankie Howerd, who dabbles in a little transcendental meditation.

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