September

1945: Harry Rodger Webb (Cliff Richard) enrolled at St. Thomas Church School, Howrah, India.

1948: September 13th, Rodger Webb, Dorothy, Harry and sisters reached England and moved to Windborough Road, Carshalton.

Harry Rodger Webb (Cliff Richard) enrolled at the Stanley Park Road Junior School.

1952: Harry (Cliff) enrolled at Cheshunt Secondary Modern School.

1955: Harry (Cliff) played as Ratty in ‘The Wind In The Willows’ in the school production.

1957: Terry Smart approached Harry and asked him to join his skiffle group.

On 19th September, Harry and Terry Smart join Brian Parker, Mick Teague and Dick Teague in the Dick Teague Skiffle group.

1958: On September 12, "Move It" enters the British charts and peaks at No.2

September 13th, Cliff Richard makes his TV debut on ABC’s ‘Oh Boy!’ Cliff backed by his group the Drifters, he sings "Don’t Bug Me Baby" and "Move It".

September 20th, Cliff’s second appearance on ‘Oh Boy!" and he sings "Schoolboy Crush".

1959: Cliff Richard appears on ‘Saturday Club’ and sings "Mean Woman Blues", "Blue Moon", "Apron Strings", "Here Comes Summer", "I'm In Love Again" and "Living Doll".

Cliff Richard plays ‘Bongo Herbert’ in his second film ‘Expresso Bongo’.

1960: September 2nd, "Please Don’t Tease" is at No.3 in the NME Singles Chart.

"Please Don’t Tease" (Belinda) is at No.3 in the Top Selling Sheet Music.

Cliff Richard’s 10th single "Nine Times Out Of Ten" / "Thinking Of Our Love" (DB 4506) released, the single has an advance order of 180,000 records, then the biggest advance order for any record, peaks at No.3

"Nine Times Out Of Ten", is at No.2 in NME Top selling singles charts.

Cliff Sings No. 4 (SEG 8021 Mono) / (ESG 7816 Stereo) released.

Cliff Richard appears in two big Sunday TV Spots.

In the NME Singles Chart

September 2nd, "Please Don’t Tease" is at No. 3

September 9th, "Please Don’t Tease" is at No. 3

September 30th, "Nine Times Out Of Ten" is at No.2

 

1961: "A Girl Like You" is at No.7 in the British charts, No.3 in New Zealand and tops the chart in Hong Kong.

"Beat Out Dat Rhythm On A Drum" is at No.5 in Holland.

"Gee Whiz It’s You" is in top ten in India and South Africa.

Cliff Richard and The Shadows appear at Royal Albert Hall at a concert promoted by ‘Daily Mirror’ for the printer’s pension fund.

1962: Cliff Richard appears on ‘Billy Cotton Show’.

Melody Maker Poll Awards Presentations at the Variety Club of Great Britain's luncheon at London's Savoy Hotel, Variety Club Chief Barker Leslie A. MacDonnell, said: The Emen Award is the new Oscar of Show Business. He handed the first Emen Award to top male singer Cliff Richard.

"It’ll Be Me" is at No.2 in the NME Singles Chart.

1963: Cliff Richard and The Shadows begin two-week tour of Israel.

"When In Spain" (SX 1541 MONO) / (SCX 3488 STEREO) is released.

E.P. "More Hits From Summer Holiday" (SEG 8263 Mono) / "ESG 7897 Stereo) is released.

Cliff’s rumoured romance with Jackie Irving hits the headlines.

Cliff Richard speaks out frankly about his friendship with Jackie Irving.

Cliff Richard pre-recorded "It’s All In The Game" and one more song in London for US TV show ‘Ed Sullivan Show’.

1964: Cliff Richard’s new E.P. "A Forever Kind Of Love" (SEG 8347 Mono) is released.

1965: Cliff Richard and the Shadows will play six double concerts

Cliff Richard recorded the video for BBC TV’s ‘Top of the Pops’, Cliff sings "The Time in Between".

Cliff Richard and The Shadows ATV’s three shows are screened on ITV.

Cliff Richard and The Shadows perform a charity concert for the rebuilding of the Milton Keynes Church.

Cliff Richard’s E.P. "Angel" (SEG 8444 Mono) is released.

1966: A ‘Cliff Crossword’ compiled by D.R. Stanford published in ‘New Musical Express’.

"Visions" is Top Ten hit in Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

1967: Cliff Richard sings "The Day I Met Marie" on ‘Top Of The Pops’.

‘Melody Maker’ readers voted Cliff ‘Top Male Singer’.

1968: NME adds a special 10th anniversary ‘Cliff Richard and The Shadows’ supplement as a tribute to their decade in show business.

Cliff has won every major award Britain has to offer – ‘Best World Male Singer’,

‘Best British Male Singer’ (on 8 occasions), ‘Best Personality Of The Year’, ‘Best Dressed Artist’ etc.

"Marianne" / "Mr. Nice" (DB 8476) single is released.

Cliff Richard’s sister Jackie marries Peter Harrison.

Cliff and The Shadows appear in London Weekend TV Special ‘Cliff Richard at the Movies’.

EMI releases LP "Established 1958" (SX 6282 Mono) (SCX 6282 Stereo) to mark Cliff and The Shadows’ 10th anniversary in show business.

Cliff begins a twelve-week season of ‘The Autumn Show’ at the London Palladium.

1969: Cliff Richard and Hank Marvin duet on "Throw Down A Line".

Cliff Richard’s 47th single "Throw Down A Line" / "Reflections’ (DB 8615) released.

Cliff Richard’s interviewed on BBC Radio One ‘Scene and Heard’.

Cliff guests on Pete Murray’s ‘Open House’ radio show for the BBC.

"The Best Of Cliff" a compilation of Cliff’s hits (SX 6343 Mono) (SCX 6343 Stereo) album is released.

1970: Cliff Richard begins four weeks season at London’s Talk of the Town, Cliff sings "Move It", "Jail House Rock", "Great Balls Of Fire", "With The Eyes Of A Child" and

"I Who Have Nothing".

Cliff Richard’s "All My Love" (MFP 1420) album is released.

1971: "Flying Machine" tops the charts in Denmark, Malaysia and Thailand.

Cliff Richard attends ‘Festival of Light’ meeting, Westminster Central Hall, London.

1972: BBC2 TV screens ‘The Case’ a comedy thriller, produced by Michael Hurl, it stars Cliff Richard, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Olivia Newton John, Mathi Rannin and Pekka Laitho.

1973: Cliff Richard, Johnny Cash, Judy McKenzie and Parchment are among the musical contributors to the SPREE at Earls Court, London.

Cliff, Johnny Cash and Billy Graham appear at Wembley.

Cliff Richard appears at Royal Festival Hall in aid of John Grooms Association for the disabled. Cliff sings "The Day I Met Marie", "The Next Time", "Jesus", "Jesus Loves You", "Jesus Is My Kind Of People", "Silvery Rain", "Guitar Man", Medley: "His Latest Flame-Chantilly Lace-Bony Maronie-Do You Wanna Dance-Crocodile Rock", "I Could Easily Fall", "Higher Ground", "Visions", "Power To All Our Friends", "Living In Harmony", "Come Back Billie Jo", "The Minute You’re Gone", "Goodbye Sam Hello Samantha", "You Will Never Know", "Guitar Tango" (Cliff on guitar), "Fireside Song", "Travellin’ Light", "Throw Down A Line", "It’s Saturday Night At The World", "Give All Your Love To The Lord", "Got To Get You Into My Life", "Congratulations", "In The Country", "Dancing Shoes", "Sunny Honey Girl", "On The Beach" and "Sing A Song Of Freedom".

September 23rd, Cliff Richard intros program from All Souls Church, Langham Place, he sings "Reflections".

1974: Romsey Abbey Appeal, Cliff gives support, at which he meets and chats with Lady Janet Mountbatten.

Cliff Richard’s forthcoming tour announced, on which he will be accompanied by a 20 piece orchestra.

1975: Cliff’s new BBC TV series "It’s Cliff & Friends" is screened, guests on the show are Su Shiffrin, David Copperfield and Alan Shiers. Cliff sings "All You Need Is Love", "Good On The Sally Army", "All I Wanna Do", "I’ve Got Time", "Love Train" and duet with Su on "Only You".

Cliff’s 64th single "Honky Tonk Angel" / "(Wouldn’t You Know It) Got Myself A Girl" (EMI 2344) is released.

"Honky Tonk Angel" became the second single not enter the British charts.

On ITV’s program ‘Supersonic’ Cliff performs "Honky Tonk Angel" and "Let’s Have A Party".

1976: Cliff Richard is interviewed for BBC TV’s ‘Nationwide’ and on Thames TV.

Cliff Richard begins his visit to U.S.S.R. via Copenhagen and Stockholm.

Cliff Richard attends a reception at the British Embassy in Moscow.

Cliff Richard was the first western rock artist ever to tour U.S.S.R., Cliff performed eight concerts.

1977: Cliff’s book written with Bill Latham ‘Which One Cliff?’ published by Hodder & Stoughton.

Cliff Richard tours Europe.

Excerpts from forty tracks to promote the 40 Golden Greats (Double Album) double E.P. (PSR 414/415) are released.

On Radio 1 show, Dave Lee Travis talks to Cliff for an hour and plays tracks.

EMI released Cliff’s double album "40 Golden Greats" (EMTVS 6).

"40 Golden Greats" Tops the chart and Cliff received Platinum Award for it.

1978: Cliff Richard joins evangelist Dick Saunders on stage and sings "Up In Canada", "Lord I Love You" and "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross".

On German TV’s ‘Star Parade’ Cliff Richard sings "Please Remember Me" and "Lucky Lips".

EMI released Cliff Richard’s "Green Light" (EMC 3231) album.

1979: Cliff’s long time producer Norrie Paramor dies.

Cliff is guest on Capital Radio’s ‘Roger Scott Show’ in London.

Cliff Richard takes part in ‘Hosannah ‘79’, an anti –racist festival held in Birmingham.

EMI released "Rock ‘N’ Roll Juvenile" (EMC 3307) album.

Cliff’s "Rock ‘N’ Roll Juvenile" peak at No.3 in the U.K. Albums chart.

After four weeks at No.1 "We Don’t Talk Anymore" knocked off the top of the chart by Garry Numan’s "Car".

1980: Cliff contributes to BBC World Services ‘Reflections’, in which he selects and reads biblical texts.

"Dreamin’" enters the British top 10, peaking at No.8 and become Cliff’s 44th single to make top 10 in Britain.

Hodder & Stoughton published a small volume ‘Happy Christmas From Cliff’.

Cliff Richard guests on Radio 2’s ‘John Dunn Show’.

September 29, Cliff’s opening of a 3 weeks season at the London Apollo.

1981: Cliff Richard undertakes two gospel shows at London’s Wembley Conference Centre.

Cliff Richard sings "Wired For Sound" on ‘Top of the Pops’.

"Wired For The Sound" / "Hold On" is released in USA.

Cliff spends two weeks in New York and Los Angeles.

EMI released Cliff’s new album "Wired For Sound" (EMC 3377).

"Wired For Sound" peaks at No.4 in the U.K. Albums chart.

1982: "Where Do We Go From Here" / "Discovering" (EMI 5341) released, but only reaches No. 60, Cliff Richard’s lowest-ever chart placing.

"Where Do We Go From Here" video shot in London.

EMI film Cliff Richard for a Christmas record token commercial.

1984: EMI released Cliff and Janet Jackson duet "Two To The Power".

TVS film Cliff Richard at the David Lloyd Tennis Center.

Cliff Richard begins a British gospel tour at Southampton Gaumont.

1985: Cliff’s new single from ‘Time’, "She’s So Beautiful" / "She’s So Beautiful" (EMI 5531) is released and peaks at No.17 in the UK Singles Chart.

Cliff Richard attends the launch of the publication ‘You and Me and Jesus’ volume 2.

1986: Polydor released Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman duet "All I Ask Of You".

"All I Ask Of You" peaks at No.3 in the U.K. Singles chart.

Cliff Richard is at Bisham Abbey with aspiring young tennis players on his ‘Search For A Star’ tennis project.

1987: EMI release Cliff’s "Always Guaranteed" album.

Recording for ‘Top Of The Pops’, Cliff singing "Some People".

Cliff flies to Germany, and sings on German TV.

Cliff flies to Norway, and sings on Norwegian TV in Oslo.

Cliff performs on Danish TV in Copenhagen.

Shoots the video for "Remember Me".

Records "Remember Me" for the next edition of ‘Top Of The Pops’.

1988: Cliff Richard presents ‘Search For A Star’ tennis awards at Bisham Abbey.

September 26, Cliff Richard started his 30th Anniversary tour at Dublin RDS.

1989: Shoots the video for "I Just Don’t Have The Heart".

Cliff Richard rehearses and records "I Just Don’t Have The Heart" for the ‘Sue Lawley Show’.

Cliff flies to Paris to perform "I Just Don’t Have The Heart" on French TV, he gives interviews and dines with executives from EMI France.

Cliff Richard flies to USA.

1990: Cliff rehearses at Bray Studios and records for BBC TV’s ‘8.15 From Manchester’.

Cliff Richard flies to Berlin, Germany for a charity event.

Cliff Richard opens trade exhibition at Olympia.

Shoots the video for "Saviours Day" at Durdlr Dor in Dorset.

1991: EMI release Cliff’s single "More To Life" (EM 205), it is the theme song for the new ITV series ‘Trainer’.

Records "More To Life" for ‘Top Of The Pops’.

‘The Complete Recording Sessions 1958-1990’ published, by Peter Lewry and Nigel Goodall.

Shoots video for "I Love You" a new version of Cliff’s old hit in December 1960.

Cliff Richard appears for six nights at the Savvas Club in Wales.

1992: Cliff Richard rehearses with the band and backing singers for forthcoming tour at Docklands.

Interview about Helen Shapiro for TV’s ‘The Human Factor.

Cliff Richard interviewed at Docklands for a Drug Prevention Campaign video.

1993: Cliff dines with "Heathcliff" director Frank Dunlop.

Records at Central Hall Westminster for Tear Fund’s ‘Songs Of Praise’.

Cliff Richard opens a new David Llyod Tennis Club at Glasgow.

"Never Let Go" / "Congratulations" (EM 281) is released.

Cliff Richard films Television commercial for Australia.

Cliff Richard plays tennis at London’s Vanderbilt Club.

Cliff interviewed for BFBS and Anglia Television.

Cliff records for Cilla Black’s TV Anniversary Special.

Cilla Black’s TV show transmitted, Cliff Richard performs "Never Let Go" and duets with Cilla Black on "That’s What Friends Are For".

Cliff Richard flies to Milan, Italy.

Cliff Richard interviewed by Italian magazines, radio and TV in Milan.

Cliff flies from Milan to Paris.

Cliff Richard performs on Dorothee show, Cliff sings "Peace In Our Time" and duets on "Bachelor Boy".

Cliff records for TV in Paris.

Cliff flies from Paris to London.

Cliff takes part in the Michael Ball charity show in London, in which Cliff and Michael Ball duet on Everly Brothers medley.

Shoots video for "Never Let Go" at Black Island Studios in London.

Cliff Richard’s Favourite Bible Stories is published.

1994: Cliff films at home for Gloria Hunniford’s TV Show.

Cliff Richard films at Bray Studios.

Cliff Richard records for Children in Need.

Re-mixes at R.G. Jones Studio for "When Will I Be Loved" and "All I Have To Do Is Dream" both the songs are duets with Phil Everly.

Cliff interviewed by the Daily Express, the Daily Mirror, BBC World Service and cable television.

Cliff flies to Glasgow to be interviewed live on Scottish TV by Billy Sloan.

Cliff Richard is interviewed by Bella Magazine, Mojo Magazine and the Independent.

Cliff is photographed for the Sunday Mirror Magazine.

Cliff Richard voices for German TV and Radio commercials.

Cliff Richard is interviewed for BFBS, IRN, Mercia Gold Radio, the Independent Citizen, the Guardian Gazzette and the Evening Standard.

Cliff Richard flies to Euro Disney.

1995: Cliff Richard’s ‘Hit List Tour’ begins in Far East in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Cliff Richard Special interviewed on Austrian T.V.

1997: Cliff Richard attends the funeral service for Princess Diana.

Cliff Richard flies to U.S.A.

1998: Cliff Richard’s new promo album "Real As I Wanna Be" (CD REALDJ 001 EMI) released.

Two compilations of Cliff Richard’s songs "The Hits In Between" (CD 7243 4 96915 2 0) and "Cliff Richard Yesterday Today Forever" (CD 50285 1 90123 2 6 Alliance) are released, to celebrate Cliff’s 40th Anniversary.

Cliff flies out to Australia where he spends a week watching the Australian Open Tennis in Melbourne.

2000: It has been announced that Cliff's second DVD release will be ‘The Event’ in November.

Sir Cliff Richard nominated for U.K. TV Award

‘An Audience with Cliff Richard’ has been nominated in the Best Entertainment Program category.

Cliff Richard’s fans were rubbing shoulders with celebrities at a charity party in honour of the star's 60th birthday.

The evening raised over £150,000 in ticket sales, with a charity auction led by Sir David Frost raising £25,000.

Three Cliff Richard items were included in this auction: original artwork for the Antigua postal stamp first day cover, which raised £1,000, A Cliff photo, to be signed by Cliff that evening, raised £3000 and the waistcoat Cliff wore at the Queen's 40th Anniversary Gala which went for £9,750. A check was also presented to Cliff for The Roy Castle Foundation for £500,000 from Littlewoods, which, combined with OK Magazine's contribution brought the total money raised to in excess of £1million.

ITV has announced plans to air a special tribute to Cliff's career; the program will be screened on 10th October.

2001: It has been revealed that Cliff Richard's new album will be releasing on Blacknight label on 5th November, titled "WANTED".

Cliff Richard’s new single from the "Wanted" album is "Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World" will be releasing in October.

2003: Sir Cliff Richard's new Christmas album "Cliff At Christmas" scheduled for release on 17th November.

The single from the album is "Santa's List" and it will be released 8th December.

Sir Cliff Richard has recorded the title track for a Christmas cartoon video called ‘It's A Boy’ and the title track "It’s A Boy" will be included on his Christmas single.

Cliff Richard will appears on ‘Open House’ with Gloria Hunniford on October 3rd with a long-awaited tour of his Barbados mansion.

Cliff will appears on Cilla Black’s ‘Black & White’ on September 18th which is a tribute to Cilla's forty years in showbiz.

Cliff has returned to Britain and is getting ready to start promotion for his upcoming album "Christmas With Cliff".
Cliff will also appears on ‘The Kumars at No.42’, ‘Christmas Songs of Praise’ and a new BBC documentary about Cliff.

Cliff Richard backing vocals on "Imagine" for Cilla Black's; track is on her upcoming album "Beginnings" releasing September 22nd.
Kylie Minogue calendars are tipped to pass the one million mark in Britain this year, she is the highest-selling female calendar subject in the U.K. ,

Cliff Richard, however, remains top the all-time sales charts with sales of over 1.5million copies. His latest calendar (2004) has just been released in the U.K. by Danilo.

The "Wanted" tour was filmed for video & DVD for release on 13th October.

2004: September 3rd, Sir Cliff Richard astounded the music industry by ending his contract with EMI records and signing with Eminem's label Universal Music. Cliff had sold over 250 million records with EMI during his 46 year career.

Cliff Richard's Summer Concert series will be released on video/DVD titled "Castles In The Air" on October 11th.

Sir Cliff’s new studio album "Somethin’ Is Goin’ On" and the single from the album will be releasing in October.

Sir Cliff Richard to release his new album; "Somethin’ Is Goin’ On" on Decca Records.

2005: Sir Cliff Richard attended the inauguration of the ‘Avenue of the Stars’ in Covent Garden, London. He was one of the first 100 celebrities to be honoured with a star.

EMI have announced the release of a new compilation 3 CD set "Platinum Collection" to be release on November 14, tracks will feature most of Cliff's UK Top15 hits.

Sir Cliff Richard & G4 duets "Miss You Nights" releasing on December 19.

2006: On September 17th Cliff Richard appeared on the BBC's ‘Heaven & Earth Show’, Cliff was interviewed by Gloria Hunniford and then he performed "Faithful One". 

To mark Cliff's 50th anniversary in the music business in 2008, a special celebration book will be published by Headline, It will be written by Penny Junor.

2007: Cliff has contributed an interview to the BBC's forthcoming Pop Britannia series, and also to an ITV interview for a documentary about Elvis Presley.

Cliff has recorded an interview for a documentary programme about the late Kenny Everett, to be screened by ITV in October.

The release date for Cliff's love songs compilation album "Love... The Album" is 12th November.

Cliff Richard's new single "When I Need You" from the forthcoming album "Love... The Album" will be released by EMI on 29th October.

Cliff's 50th Anniversary ‘Time Machine Tour 2008’ announced, Wembley Arena: Nov. 12, 14, 15, Cardiff International Arena: Nov. 17, Birmingham NIA: Nov. 20, 22, 23, Manchester MEN Arena: Nov 25, 26, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena: Nov. 28, Glasgow SECC: Nov. 30 and Belfast Odyssey Arena: Dec. 2

2008: Cliff Richard's new autobiography ‘My Life, My Way’ published in hardback by Headline on 3 September.

Cliff Richard's new autobiography ‘My Life, My Way’ is at number 1, It has reached the top spot in the Non-fiction section.

Cliff Richard has a number of television and radio interviews in September.

On Monday 8th September, EMI released Cliff Richard's 50th anniversary single "Thank You For A Lifetime".

"Thank You For A Lifetime" entered the U.K. Singles chart at No.3

On Monday 15th September, EMI released 8-CD box set entitled "And They Said It Wouldn't Last (My 50 Years In Music)". 

2010: On 1st, September a new Photographic book was published, to mark Cliff Richard's 70th birthday and his 52 years career. 

Cliff Richard's duet with Majella O'Donnell song "He Knows, She Knows" will be avaialble on iTunes from 22nd October. The track also features on Majella's album.