This is a list of UK television series and specials starring the singer Cliff Richard broadcast on BBC Television.
BBC TV series and specials
The Cliff Richard Show
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "The Cliff Richard Show"[1] | Neville Wortman | Allan Scott | 28 April 1963 at 7:25pm on BBCtv | |
| Special guests: The Shadows, Millicent Martin, Daly & Wayne and Sid James with Harry Rabinowitz and his Orchestra. | ||||||
| 2 | - | "Show Of The week"[2] | Mel Cornish | Unknown | 5 April 1966 at 9:00pm on BBC2 | |
| Produced by Stewart Morris. Guests: The Shadows and Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra. | ||||||
| 3 | - | "Cliff Richard at the Talk Of The Town"[3] | John Street | Unknown | 28 June 1968 at 9:05pm on BBC2 | |
| Produced by Stewart Morris. Guests: The Shadows and Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra. | ||||||
| 4 | 2 | "The Cliff Richard Show"[4] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 17 May 1969 at 7:30pm on BBC1 | |
| Special guests: Cilla Black, Una Stubbs, Hank B. Marvin and Sheila White. Vocal backing: The Breakaways with Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra. | ||||||
It's Cliff Richard: Series 1
Produced by Michael Hurll. Broadcast Saturdays on BBC1 at 6:15 pm. Regular series guests: Una Stubbs and Hank B. Marvin with The Breakaways (vocal backing) and Norrie Paramour and his orchestra (musical backing).
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 1 | "Episode 1"[5] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 3 January 1970 | |
| Guest: Cheryl Kennedy. | ||||||
| 5 | 2 | "Episode 2"[6] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 10 January 1970 | |
| Guest: Daliah Lavi. | ||||||
| 6 | 3 | "Episode 3"[7] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 17 January 1970 | |
| Guest: Judith Durham. | ||||||
| 7 | 4 | "Episode 4"[8] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 24 January 1970 | |
| Guest: Mary Hopkin performing song 1 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 8 | 5 | "Episode 5"[9] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 31 January 1970 | |
| Guests: Cheryl Kennedy and Mary Hopkin performing song 2 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 9 | 6 | "Episode 6"[10] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 7 February 1970 | |
| Guests: John Rowles and Mary Hopkin performing song 3 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 10 | 7 | "Episode 7"[11] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 14 February 1970 | |
| Guests:Daliah Lavi and Mary Hopkin singing song 4 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 11 | 8 | "Episode 8"[12] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 21 February 1970 | |
| Guests: Cheryl Kennedy and The Settlers, with Mary Hopkin performing song 5 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 12 | 9 | "Episode 9"[13] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 28 February 1970 | |
| Guests: Sheila White and Mary Hopkin singing song 6 of 6 in A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 13 | 10 | "A Song for Europe 1970"[14] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 7 March 1970 | |
| Special edition: A Song for Europe 1970. Mary Hopkin sings all six Songs for Europe. | ||||||
| 14 | 11 | "Episode 11"[15] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 14 March 1970 | |
| Result of A Song for Europe 1970. | ||||||
| 15 | 12 | "Episode 12"[16] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 21 March 1970 | |
| No additional guest information. | ||||||
| 16 | 13 | "Episode 13"[17] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 28 March 1970 | |
| Guest: Cilla Black. | ||||||
Sing a New Song
One Series. Produced by Raymond Short. Broadcast Sundays on BBC1 at 6:00 pm. Series guests: The Settlers.
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "Episode 1"[18] | Philip S. Gilbert | 7 June 1970 | |
| Guests: Singers from Manchester led by Michael Baughen. | |||||
| 2 | 2 | "Episode 2"[19] | Philip S. Gilbert | 14 June 1970 | |
| Guests: Judith Durham Sydney Carter and The Spinners. | |||||
| 3 | 3 | "Episode 3"[20] | Philip S. Gilbert | 4 October 1970 | |
| Guests: The MGS Christian Music Group and The Cheadle Hulme School Choir. | |||||
| 4 | 4 | "Episode 4"[21] | Philip S. Gilbert | 1 November 1970 | |
| Guests: Roy Castle. | |||||
| 5 | 5 | "Episode 5"[22] | Philip S. Gilbert | 6 December 1970 | |
| Guests: Solomon King & The Kingsmen and The Burnley High School. | |||||
Specials
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | 3 | "The Cliff Richard Show"[23] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 31 August 1970 at 8:00pm on BBC1 | |
| Bank Holiday Special. Guests: Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin and Aretha Franklin. | ||||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | - | "Cliff In Scandinavia"[24] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 1 October 1970 at 8:15pm on BBC1 | |
| Special filmed in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Guests: Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin, Cia Löwgren, Anne-Lise Gjostol, Pirjo Viitanen and The Christians. | ||||||
It's Cliff Richard: Series 2
Produced by Michael Hurll. Broadcast Saturdays on BBC1 at 6:15 pm (except where noted). Series guests: The Breakaways (vocal backing) and Norrie Parmour & His Orchestra (musical backing)
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | 4 | "The Cliff Richard Show"[25] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | Thursday 24 December 1970 at 7:30pm | |
| Christmas Eve Special. Guests: Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin, Olivia Newton-John and Marvin, Welch & Farrar. | ||||||
| 20 | 1 | "Episode 1"[25] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 2 January 1971 | |
| Guests: Julie Felix with Una Stubbs and Hank Marvin. | ||||||
| 21 | 2 | "Episode 2"[26] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 9 January 1971 | |
| Guests: Marvin, Welch & Farrar, Una Stubbs and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 1 of 6. | ||||||
| 22 | 3 | "Episode 3"[27] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 16 January 1971 | |
| Guests: The New Seekers, Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 2 of 6. | ||||||
| 23 | 4 | "Episode 4"[28] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 23 January 1971 | |
| Guests: Elton John, Sweet Rain and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 3 of 6. | ||||||
| 24 | 5 | "Episode 5"[29] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 30 January 1971 | |
| Guests: Labi Siffre, Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 4 of 6. | ||||||
| 25 | 6 | "Episode 6"[30] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 6 February 1971 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Una Stubbs and Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, John Farrar and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 5 of 6. | ||||||
| 26 | 7 | "Episode 7"[31] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 13 February 1971 | |
| Guests: Roger Whittaker, Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin and Clodagh Rodgers singing A Song for Europe 1971 song 6 of 6. | ||||||
| 27 | 8 | "A Song for Europe 1971"[32] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 20 February 1971 | |
| A Song for Europe 1971. Clodagh Rodgers performed all six of the potential Eurovision entries. | ||||||
| 28 | 9 | "Episode 9"[33] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 27 February 1971 | |
| Guests: Petula Clark, Una Stubbs, Hank Marvin and Clodagh Rodgers singing the winning UK entry for Eurovision 1971. | ||||||
| 29 | 10 | "Episode 10"[34] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 6 March 1971 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John and Marvin, Welch & Farrar. | ||||||
| 30 | 11 | "Episode 11"[35] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 13 March 1971 | |
| Guests: Labi Siffre, Marvin, Welch & Farrar and Una Stubbs. | ||||||
| 31 | 12 | "Episode 12"[36] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 20 March 1971 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Una Stubbs and Marvin, Welch & Farrar. | ||||||
| 32 | 13 | "Episode 13"[37] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 27 March 1971 | |
| Guests: Clodagh Rogers, Una Stubbs and Hank Marvin. | ||||||
Bank holiday special
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | - | "Getaway with Cliff"[38] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | Monday 30 August 1971 at 7:15pm | |
| Bank holiday special filmed on location in England and France. Guests: Hank Marvin, Olivia Newton-John, Séverine, Marvin, Welch & Farrar, Robert Parvin, Milton Reid, Marty Swift, Johnnie Wade, Zena Clifton, John Styles and Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra. | ||||||
It's Cliff Richard: Series 3
Produced by Michael Hurll. Broadcast Saturdays on BBC1 at 6:15 pm (except where noted). Series guests: The Pamela Devis Dancers, The Flirtations and Norrie Paramour & His Orchestra.
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 34 | 1 | "Episode 1"[39] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | Friday 24 December 1971 at 7:30pm | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Labi Siffre, The New Seekers and Dandy Nichols. | ||||||
| 35 | 2 | "Episode 2"[40] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 1 January 1972 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Dandy Nichols and The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 1 of 6. | ||||||
| 36 | 3 | "Episode 3"[41] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 8 January 1972 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Dandy Nichols and The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 2 of 6. | ||||||
| 37 | 4 | "Episode 4"[42] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 15 January 1972 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Dandy Nichols and The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 3 of 6. | ||||||
| 38 | 5 | "Episode 5"[43] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 22 January 1972 | |
| Guests: The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 4 of 6. | ||||||
| 39 | 6 | "Episode 6"[44] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 29 January 1972 | |
| Guests: Olivia Newton-John, Una Stubbs, Dandy Nichols and The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 5 of 6. | ||||||
| 40 | 7 | "Episode 7"[45] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 5 February 1972 | |
| Guests: Una Stubbs, Olivia Newton-John and The New Seekers in A Song for Europe 1972 singing song 6 of 6. | ||||||
| 41 | 8 | "A Song for Europe 1972"[46] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 12 February 1972 | |
| A Song for Europe 1972. The New Seekers singing all six potential UK Eurovision entries. | ||||||
| 42 | 9 | "Episode 9"[45] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 19 February 1972 | |
| Guests: Cilla Black, Una Stubbs, Marty Swift and The New Seekers singing the winning Song for Europe. | ||||||
| 43 | 10 | "Episode 10"[47] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 26 February 1972 | |
| Guests: Séverine, Una Stubbs, Olivia Newton-John and Marty Swift. | ||||||
| 44 | 11 | "Episode 11"[48] | Brian Whitehouse | Eric Davidson | 4 March 1972 | |
| Guests: Labi Siffre, Una Stubbs, Marty Swift and Olivia Newton-John. | ||||||
| 45 | 12 | "Episode 12"[49] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 11 March 1972 | |
| Guests: Marvin, Welch & Farrar, Una Stubbs, Olivia Newton-John and Marty Swift. | ||||||
| 46 | 13 | "Episode 13"[50] | Michael Hurll | Eric Davidson | 18 March 1972 | |
| Guests: Petula Clark, The New Seekers, Una Stubbs, Marty Swift and Olivia Newton-John. | ||||||
For eight weeks, Cliff Richard was the resident guest on the BBC1 TV series Cilla from January 13 - March 3, 1973, starring in A Song for Europe 1973.[51]
It's Cliff Richard: Series 4
Produced by Brian Whitehouse. Executive Producer: Michael Hurll. Broadcast Saturdays on BBC1. Series guests: Segment choreographed by Nigel Lythgoe, The Nolan Sisters and Alyn Ainsworth's orchestra.
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47 | 1 | "Episode 1"[52] | Brian Whitehouse | Peter Vincent | 31 August 1974 at 8:15pm | |
| Guests: Lyn Paul, Roy Kinnear and Pearly Gates. | ||||||
| 48 | 2 | "Episode 2"[53] | Brian Whitehouse | Peter Vincent | 7 September 1974 at 8:40pm | |
| Guests: Dora Bryan, Labi Siffre and Pearly Gates. | ||||||
| 49 | 3 | "Episode 3"[54] | Brian Whitehouse | Peter Vincent | 14 September 1974 at 6:35pm | |
| Guests: Aimi MacDonald, Ireen Sheer, Pearly Gates and Joe Baker. | ||||||
| 50 | 4 | "Episode 4"[55] | Brian Whitehouse | Peter Vincent | 21 September 1974 at 8:15pm | |
| Guests: The Three Degrees and Pearly Gates. | ||||||
| 51 | 5 | "Episode 5"[56] | Brian Whitehouse | Peter Vincent | 28 September 1974 at 8:15pm | |
| Guests: Julian Orchard Pearly Gates and Olivia Newton-John. | ||||||
It's Cliff and Friends: Series 1
Produced by Phil Bishop. Executive Producer: Michael Hurll. Broadcast Saturdays on BBC1. Musical director: Ronnie Hazlehurst.
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 52 | 1 | "Episode 1"[52] | Phil Bishop | 6 September 1975 at 6:10pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 53 | 2 | "Episode 2"[57] | Phil Bishop | 13 September 1975 at 6:10pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 54 | 3 | "Episode 3"[58] | Phil Bishop | 27 December 1975 at 5:15pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 55 | 4 | "Episode 4"[59] | Phil Bishop | 3 January 1976 at 6:20pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 56 | 5 | "Episode 5"[60] | Phil Bishop | 10 January 1976 at 6:10pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 57 | 6 | "Episode 6"[61] | Phil Bishop | 17 January 1976 at 6:10pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 58 | 7 | "Episode 7"[62] | Phil Bishop | 24 January 1976 at 6:20pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 59 | 8 | "Episode 8"[63] | Phil Bishop | 31 January 1976 at 6:25pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 60 | 9 | "Episode 9"[64] | Phil Bishop | 7 February 1976 at 5:55pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
| 61 | 10 | "Episode 10"[65] | Phil Bishop | 14 February 1976 at 6:20pm | |
| Showcase for new talent. | |||||
Televised concerts
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62 | - | "In Concert: Cliff Richard"[66] | Johnnie Stewart | Saturday 24 July 1976 at 9:25pm on BBC2. | |
| Musical director: Barrie Guard. | |||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 | - | "Cliff Richard & The Shadows: Thank You Very Much"[67] | Garth Thomas | Sunday 27 January 1980 at 7:15pm on BBC1. | |
| Reunion concert with guests Elton John, Olivia Newton-John, Tim Rice and Adam Faith. | |||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64 | 1 | "Cliff In London"[68] | Brian Whitehouse | Sunday 2 November 1980 at 7:15pm on BBC1 | |
| Highlights of live concert recorded at the Apollo Victoria. | |||||
| 65 | 2 | "Cliff In London"[69] | Brian Whitehouse | Friday 20 March 1981 at 8:15pm on BBC1 | |
| Further highlights of live concert recorded at Apollo Victoria. | |||||
Cliff!
One series. Produced by Norman Stone. Broadcast Mondays on BBC2 at 8:10 pm.
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "Rock & Roll Juvenile"[70] | Norman Stone | 23 November 1981 | |
| Documentary history series. Guests: Phil Everly, Adam Faith, Marty Wilde and Jack Good. | |||||
| 2 | 2 | "Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music?"[71] | Norman Stone | 30 November 1981 | |
| Documentary biography series. Guests: Kenny Everett, Dave Lee Travis, Adam Faith, Olivia Newton-John, Mike Read, Network 3 and Pat Boone. | |||||
| 3 | 3 | "Travelling Light"[72] | Norman Stone | 7 December 1981 | |
| Documentary biography series following Cliff on tour. | |||||
| 4 | 4 | "My Kinda Life"[73] | Norman Stone | 14 December 1981 | |
| Documentary biography series with guests: Olivia Newton-John and The Shadows. | |||||
Televised concert
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66 | - | "Cliff Richard"[74] | Stewart Morris | Monday 4 July 1983 at 8:30pm on BBC2 | |
| Recording of concert featuring London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. | |||||
Christmas specials
| Total # | Series # | Title | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 67 | - | "Together With Cliff Richard"[75] | Sunday 22 December 1991 at 4:50pm on BBC1 | |
| Christmas special. | ||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 68 | - | "Christmas With Cliff"[76] | Sunday 24 December 1995 at 6:35pm on BBC1 | |
| Sally Magnusson hosts Cliff in A Songs of Praise special. | ||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 69 | - | "The Gospel According To Cliff"[77] | Sunday 28 December 1997 at 6:15pm on BBC1 | |
| A Songs of Praise Christmas special, with the All Soul's Concert Orchestra, recorded at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham. | ||||
| Total # | Series # | Title | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 70 | - | "Cliff At Christmas"[78] | Sunday 17 December 2022 at 9:35pm on BBCTwo | |
| Sir Cliff is joined by special guests for this festive TV show from Hackney Church in London. | ||||
Birthday concert
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | - | "Cliff Richard: The Countdown Concert"[79] | Hamish Hamilton | Sunday 15 October 2000 at 10:55pm on BBC1 | |
| 60th birthday concert recorded at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena on 31 December 1999. Special guests were Hank Marvin and Russell Watson. | |||||
Retrospective
| Total # | Series # | Title | Director | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 72 | - | "Sir Cliff Richard at the BBC"[80] | Unknown | Saturday 17 December 2022 at 10:45pm on BBCFour | |
| To mark his 80th birthday, the BBC celebrates with a look back through its archives at some of Sir Cliff's most memorable performances and biggest hits.. | |||||
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