Cilla - Season 3

Cilla - Season 3

Season 3

Network
Episodes6
DatesNov 18, 1969 - Dec 24, 1969
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Episodes

Episode 1
Season 3Episode 150 min

Episode 1

Cilla Black and guest stars Val Doonican and Moira Anderson and special guests The Dudley Moore Trio Chris Karan (drums), Jeff Clyne (bass) With Arthur Worsley
Nov 18, 1969
Episode 2
Season 3Episode 250 min

Episode 2

Starring Cilla Black and guest stars Des O'Connor and Peter Cook and special guest Ronnie Corbett with The Hollies, Irving Davies
Nov 25, 1969
Episode 3
Season 3Episode 350 min

Episode 3

Starring Cilla Black guest stars Roy Castle and Alan Melville and special guest Harry Secombe with Irving Davies
Dec 2, 1969
Episode 4
Season 3Episode 450 min

Episode 4

Cilla Black and guest star Sacha Distel special guest Dora Bryan with Johnny Hackett, Irving Davies Tonight, Cilla welcomes one of the most glamorous of all French singing stars to her show - Sasha Distel. He will be singing his new single Raindrops are Falling on My Head.
Dec 9, 1969
Episode 5
Season 3Episode 550 min

Episode 5

Starring Cilla Black Special guest Henry Mancini with Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Graham Chapman Guest star Sandie Shaw Tonight Cilla is joined by another of Britain's best girl singers - Sandie Shaw. Sandie will be singing a track from her new LP Reviewing the Situation as well as a duet with Cilla. Another duet partner will be Henry Mancini who will be sharing one of his best-known songs, Moon River, with Cilla. The comedy comes from Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Graham Chapman whose Top of the Form sketch was one of the most popular items in the last Cilla series.
Dec 16, 1969
Episode 6
Season 3Episode 650 min

Episode 6

Starring Cilla Black Special guest Cliff Richard Guest star Dusty Springfield with Kenny Everett's 'Review of Pop' 1969
Dec 24, 1969

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