Cilla | |
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Genre | Music & Light Entertainment |
Created by | Bill Cotton |
Written by | Ronnie Taylor Talbot Rothwell Eric Sykes |
Directed by | Michael Hurll Brian Whitehouse Vernon Lawrence Ray Lakeland |
Presented by | Cilla Black |
Opening theme | "Step Inside Love" "Something Tells Me (Something's Going To Happen Tonight)" "Baby, We Can't Go Wrong" "It's Now" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 8 |
No. of episodes | 69 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Michael Hurll |
Producer(s) | Michael Hurll James Moir Colin Charman |
Location(s) | BBC TV Theatre, London |
Running time | 35–50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Original release | 30 January 1968 | – 17 April 1976
Cilla was a BBC TV programme hosted by British singer Cilla Black. It ran for eight series from 30 January 1968 to 17 April 1976.
Then-British singing star Cilla Black was offered her own show on the BBC, to be eponymously called Cilla, by Bill Cotton in 1967. Cotton was then Assistant Head of Light Entertainment. The first series of the show started broadcasting on Tuesday, 30 January 1968, on the first show of which Black's guest was Tom Jones and the two music stars sang a duet together. Paul McCartney (without Lennon) wrote the theme tune entitled "Step Inside Love", which became another chart success for Black (this song was later covered by Madeline Bell). The series featured guest appearances by many stars of the era, including Henry Mancini, Johnny Mathis, Andy Williams, Charles Aznavour, Matt Monro, Sacha Distel, Donovan, Georgie Fame, Ethel Merman, the Shadows and Phil Everly.
This success paved the way for a lengthy television career for Black, which continued until 2003. Black began the 1970s by appearing on the BBC's highly rated review of the sixties music scene Pop Go The Sixties, performing "Anyone Who Had a Heart" on the show, broadcast across Europe and BBC1, on 31 December 1969.
Like many of her contemporaries during the 1970s, Black's musical career later declined. She toured often but became increasingly thought of as a television personality. But her BBC series Cilla ran for almost a decade, racking up eight seasons between January 1968 and April 1976. The theme songs from the Cilla series were also successful. "Step Inside Love" opened the series for the runs for the first four series from 1968 to early 1971 and reached number 8 in the UK singles chart on its release. "Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)" was the theme for the late 1971 and 1973 shows, reaching number 3 and becoming Black's last top-ten success. "Baby, We Can't Go Wrong" was used for the 1974 series and was a minor success, reaching number 36, Black's last UK chart song until 1993. The final series in 1976 used the song "It's Now", which was included as a B-Side of "Little Things Mean A Lot", which failed to chart.