October

1940: October 14th, Harry Rodger Webb was born at The King George Hospital, Victoria Street, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

1949: The Webb family moved from Surrey to Hertfordshire.

1958: October 4th, Cliff’s third appearance on Jack Good’s ABC TV’s ‘Oh Boy!’ 
Cliff features on “Oh Boy” album along with other artists. Cliff songs are “TV Hop”, “Rockin’ Robin”, “Early In The Morning”, “High School Confidential”, “King Creole”, “I’ll Try” and “Somebody Touched Me”.
Ian Samwell leaves the Drifters and replaced by Jet Harris.
Cliff Richard begins his tour with The Kalin Twins at the Victoria Hall.
October 5th, Cliff Richard and the Drifters played their first gig together at Victoria Hall Hanley, UK.
Franklin Boyd becomes Cliff’s manager replacing John Foster.
October 11th, Cliff’s fourth appearance on Jack Good’s ABC TV’s ‘Oh Boy!’
Cliff Richard celebrates his 18th birthday with his parents, sisters and friends.
Cliff Richard gets film offer for “Serious Charge”.
October 17th, Cliff Richard signs to appear in the film “Serious Charge”.
Cliff Richard makes his radio debut on the BBC’s live broadcast ‘Saturday Club’, Cliff sings “King Creole”, “High Class Baby” and both sides of his debut single, “Move It” and “Schoolboy Crush”.
October 25th, Cliff Richard and The Drifters appeared on ABC TV’s ‘Oh Boy!’ show.

1959: Cliff Richard voted ‘Top British Male Singer’ in the NME annual poll, and “Living Doll” is voted ‘Disc Of The Year’.
“Living Doll” enters the US Billboard Top 100 at No. 80.
Cliff’s 6th single “Travellin’ Light” / “Dynamite” (DB 4351) released, both sides enter the UK charts.
On October 30th, “Travellin’ Light” tops the British charts and earns Cliff with ‘Silver Disc’.
Cliff appear on BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’, Cliff sings “Dynamite”, “I'm In Love Again”, “Twenty Flight Rock”, “Pointed Toe Shoes”, “Heart Of Stone” and “Travellin’ Light”.
Cliff Richard is given a surprise birthday party, among the guests are his parents, Tito Burns, Aurthur Howes,
Jan Vane and the Shadows. Cliff receives over 2000 cards and presents.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows tour Scandinavia.

1960: Cliff Richard appears on BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’, Cliff sings “Gee Whiz It's You”, “Thinking Of Our Love”, “Please Don't Tease”, “You And I”, “Down The Line” and “Nine Times Out Of Ten”
Cliff Richard and The Shadows appear on ‘Oh Boy’, Cliff sings “Evergreen Tree”.
Cherry Wainer recorded her first track for EMI “Happy Like A Bell (Ding dong)”, the song written by Cliff.
Cliff Richard’s first published song “Happy Like A Bell (Ding-dong)” is released on Columbia, performed by Cherry Wainer, it features Bruce Welch on guitar and Cliff singing the ‘ding-dong’.
Cliff Richard’s 3rd album “Me And My Shadows” is released.
It is announced that Cliff Richard will perform on his own TV series on ATV, begins in early 1961.
Cliff receives birthday present of silver St. Christopher for his car from the Mayor of Bexhill.
Cliff receives silver St. Christopher key ring from his South African fan club.
EMI managing director, Len Wood reveals that in two years since Cliff started his career, he has sold more than five and half million single records.
NME poll results are published, Cliff is 2nd to Elvis for “World Male Singer”, Cliff is 1st for “Top British Male Singer”, 2nd to Lonnie Donegan for “Top British Vocal Personality”, 5th for “World Musical Personality”, and for the “Disc of the Year”, “Please Don’t Tease” is 2nd to The Shadows” Apache”.
Cliff Richard’s autobiography “’It’s Great To Be Young’ published.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows appear at the annual concert at Cliff’s old school in Cheshunt,
Cliff Richard performs live on ‘Parade Of The Pops’, singing “Almost Like Being In Love”, “I'll String Along With You” and “Nine Times Out Of Ten”.

1961: Cliff’s new album “21 Today” is released.
Cliff’s 15th single “When The Girl In Your Arms” / “Got A Funny Feeling” (DB 4716) is released.
Saturday 6th October, Cliff Richard and The Shadows, appeared on ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’ others artists are Helen Shapiro, The Mudlarks, The Karl Denver Trio, Robb Storme, Shane Fenton and The Fen tones.
Cliff Richard appears on BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’, Cliff sings “Without You”, “A Girl Like You”, “When The Girl In Your Arms, Is The Girl In Your Heart”, “Forty Days” and “Tough Enough”.
EP “Listen To Cliff No. 1” (SEG 8105 Mono - ESG 7858 Stereo) is released.
Cliff  Richard records special for Radio Luxembourg.
October 14th, many show business personalities to Cliff on his 21st birthday, Norrie Paramor recalls his early day career.
Cliff Richard celebrated his 21st birthday party at EMI’s headquarters in London.
Sir Joseph Lockwood, the head of EMI, presents Cliff with a Silver Disc for “21 Today” LP for the sales of more than 250000 albums and a camera.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows fly to Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.
On October 19th, Cliff celebrated his 21st Birthday in Australia while on tour to far east, Australia and New Zealand.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows appear at Sydney Stadium, Australia in front of 12000 fans each night, before going on to Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane. From Australia Cliff Richard and The Shadows fly to New Zealand and appears at Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch.

1962: Cliff flies to USA for one of the biggest ever campaigns to launch a British artist there.
“It’s Wonderful To Be Young” is released in USA.
Cliff Richard’s “32 Minutes And 17 Seconds With Cliff” (SX 1431 MONO) / (SCX 3436 STEREO) album is released.
Cliff celebrates his 22nd birthday in America.
Cliff Richard visits Elvis’s home in Memphis at the invitation of Elvis’s father, Elvis was away at that time.
During Cliff’s stay in USA, Cliff meets Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Paul Anka and Sal Mineo.
Cliff and The Shadows appear before the Queen on the ‘Royal Varity Show’, Cliff sings “The Young Ones”, “I’m On My Way” and “Do You Wanna Dance”.

1963: Cliff Richard and Peter Gromley fly to USA to record for the Ed Sullivan Show.
Cliff appears on the US TV ‘Ed Sullivan Show’; “A Stranger In Town” from the film “Summer Holiday” transmitted live on the show from New York.
E.P. “Cliff's Lucky Lips” (SEG 8269 Mono) is released.
Cliff celebrates his 23rd birthday.
It is disclosed that Cliff’s new film “Wonderful Life” will shot in the Canary Islands.
Radio Luxembourg’s ‘Book of Record Stars’ is published, and includes a six-page interview and photograph section devoted to Cliff Richard.

1964: Cliff Richard and The Shadows tour UK, Cliff Richard performs  “We Say Yeah”, “A Matter Of Moments”, “Constantly”, “The Twelfth Of Never”, “Da Do Ron Ron”,  “24 Hours From Tulsa” a medley of “The Young Ones-Living Doll-Lucky Lips-Bachelor Boy” and “What’d I Say”.
“The Twelfth Of Never” / “I’m Afraid To Go Home” (DB 7372) is released.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 24th birthday.
E.P. “Wonderful Life No. 2” (SEG 8354 Mono) / (ESG 7903 Stereo) is released.

1965: Cliff’s E.P. “Take Four” (SEG 8450 Mono) is released.
October 3 rd, Cliff Richard played at ‘Gaumont’ Derby, Cliff sings “Do You Wanna Dance”,  “Angel”, “Don’t Talk To Him”, “On The Beach’, “The Minute You’re Gone”, “The Time In Between”, “The Twelfth Of Never”, “Long Tall Sally”, “It’s All In The Game”, “Da Doo Ron Ron”, “I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)”, “The Young Ones”, “Living Doll”, “Lucky Lips”, “Bachelor Boy”, “Razzle Dazzle” and “What’d I Say”.
Cliff and The Shadows fly to Warsaw to play two concerts at the Roma Theatre, organized by Polish Government.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows fly back to London.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 25th birthday.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows fly to Beirut, Lebanon to play concert in Beirut.
The BBC’s Light Program presents ‘The Cliff Richard Story’, produced by Peter Noble.
Cliff and The Shadows become the first British artists to play at the French film industry’s ‘Gala Concert’ at the ‘Paris Marigny Theatre’. They play in the presence of Princess Grace of Monaco.
Cliff Richard’s “Angel” is in the top ten in Hong Kong and Japan.
Keith Richard of The Rolling Stones reveals that he and Mick Jagger have written a song “Blue Turns To Grey”, which Cliff Richard is going to record.
Cliff’s new single “Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)” / “The Night” (DB 7745) is released and peaks at No.2 in UK charts.
Cliff Richard appears on ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’ with The Animals, Ian Whitcomb and Danny Williams.

1966: Cliff Richard appears on ‘Pop Inn’ with The Herman’s Hermits and Diana Dors.
Cliff Richard tops the bill on ‘Saturday Night at the London Palladium’ show of the 1966/1967 seasons.
Cliff Richard is presented with a petition organized by May Clifford and signed by 10000 fans, begging him no to leave the show business.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 26th birthday.
In an interview with ‘Sunday Mirror’, Cliff reveals that he has been invited to appear in USSR, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria.
“Visions” is at No.5 in Holland and in top ten in Malaysia and Singapore.
“Time Drags By” / “La La La Song” (DB 8017) both are from the film “Finders Keepers” is released.
Cliff Richard appears at a Christian meeting at the Liverpool Empire, Cliff sings “Sinner Man”, “Blowing In The Wind” and “It Is No Secret”.

1967: Cliff Richard records song in Italian and German at Abbey Road Studios.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 27th birthday, and flies to Tokyo, Japan for two concerts and TV Special with Norrie Paramor.
It is announced that Cliff Richard will represent UK in the next Eurovision Song Contest in 1968.
Book on Cliff Richard ‘New Singer New Song’ by David Winter is published.
Cliff Richard’s new album “Good News” (SX 6167 Mono) (SCX 6167 Stereo) released, includes title song “Good News”, “It Is No Secret”, “Take My Hand Precious Lord”, “Just A Closer Walk With Thee”, “Mary, What You Gonna Name That Pretty Little Baby” and “May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You”.

1968: Cliff Richard is interviewed for the BBC’s ‘Saturday Club’ by Keith Skues.
Cliff Richard performs at the London Palladium.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 28th birthday.
“Marianne” tops the chart in Hong Kong and in top ten in India, Malaysia and Singapore.

1969: Cliff Richard celebrates his 29th birthday.
The Shadows reunite to back Cliff Richard on his Japan tour, Cliff sings “Shout”, “Move It”, “It’s All In The Game”, “Something Good-If Ever I Should Leave You”, “Nothin’ But A House Party”, “Throw Down A Line”, The Day I Met Marie”, “La La La La La”, “A Taste Of Honey” (Cliff on guitar solo), “The Lady Came Baltimore”, “Big Ship”, medley: “The Young Ones-Living Doll-In The Country-Bachelor Boy-Early In The Morning-When I’m Sixty-four-Congratulations-Visions”.
Cliff Richard’s “Sincerely” (SX 6357 Mono) (SCX 6357 Stereo) album is released.

1970: Cliff Richard and The Settlers appear on BBC TV’s ‘Sing A New Song’.
Cliff Richard receives an annual award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Religious Broadcasting and Light Entertainment’ from the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 30th birthday.
Cliff’s latest album “About That Man” (SCX 6408 Stereo) is released.

1971: Cliff Richard celebrates his 31st birthday.
“Flying Machine” is in Top Ten in Malaysia and Thailand.
Cliff’s 55th single “Sing A Song Of Freedom” / “A Thousand Conversations” (DB 8836) is released.
Cliff Richard, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch and John Farrar season at the London Palladium.
Cliff backed by the Flirtations and the Palladium Orchestra, he sings “We Can Work It Out”, “Flying Machine”, “Fire And Rain”, “Yesterday, Today, Forever”, “Congratulations”, “Silvery Rain”, “The Day I Met Marie”, “The Look Of Love-Walk On By” (with Olivia), medley: “The Girl Can’t Help It-Great Balls Of Fire-Lucille-Jail House Rock –Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll-Rock ‘N’ Roll Music-Do You Wanna Dance” and “Sing A Song Of Freedom”.

1972: Cliff Richard celebrates his 32nd birthday.
Cliff Richard backed by ex-Shadows Brian Bennett Orchestra tour UK.

1973: Cliff Richard celebrates his 33rd birthday.

1974: Cliff Richard undertakes a series of Gospel dates.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows reunite for a charity concert at London Palladium; Cliff sings “Don’t Talk To Him”, “Willie And The Hand Jive”, “Bachelor Boy”, “A Matter Of Moments” and “Power To All Our Friends”.

1975: On Cliff Richard’s 35th birthday, Noel Edmonds welcomes Cliff on his Radio One breakfast show and plays “Please Don’t Tease”.
Cliff Richard interviewed by Sandra Harris on ITV’s ‘Today’ program.

1976: Cliff’s “Devil Woman” becomes biggest-ever hit for Cliff in USA, peaking at No.5 in the ‘Cash Box’ chart and at No.6 in the ‘Billboard chart’.
Cliff Richard begins a gospel tour in aid of ‘Tear Fund’.
“Cliff Richard Live” album (MFP 50307) released.
Cliff Richard gives a string of pop concert in UK.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 36th birthday.
“The Young Ones” is screened on BBC TV.

1977: Cliff Richard appears on Michael Parkinson’s BBC 1 chat show.
Cliff Richard begins his 1977 gospel tour in UK, starting at Redworth Leisure Center.
Cliff Richard’s 37th birthday is spent playing at the Manchester Free Trade Hall.
To celebrate the coinciding events of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee and the centenary of the invention of the gramophone, the British Phonographic Institution in its Britannia Awards names Cliff Richard ‘Best British Male Artist’.
Cliff Richard presented with the ‘Gold Badge Award’ by The Songwriters’ Guild of Great Britain.

1978: BBC Radio One starts running ’20 Golden Years’, a series, which relates Cliff’s success story in 5 parts.
Under the banner of ‘Help, Hope & Hallelujah’, Cliff gives two concerts to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ‘Tear Fund’.
In the first half Cliff Richard sings “A World Of Difference” with Garth Hewitt and Dave Pope. In the second half Cliff sings “Such Is The Mystery”, “Song For Sarah”, “Yes He Lives’, “Up In Canada”, “Night Time Girl”, “When I Survey The Wondrous Cross”, “Leaving My Past Behind”, “You Can’t Get To Heaven By Living Like Hell”, “Yesterday, Today, Forever” and “Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music”.
Tear Fund’s 10th anniversary and the 9th anniversary of Cliff’s involvement since his two gospel concerts in 1969, Cliff has undertaken
an annual concert tour, he visits the Tear Fund’s projects in Sudan, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 38th birthday.
EMI releases Cliff “Green Light” album.
On an Australian TV show ‘Australian Music to The World’ Cliff Richard sings “Devil Woman”.

1979: Cliff Richard celebrates his 39th birthday.
“40 Golden Greats” double album of Cliff’s hits is released.
Cliff Richard’s new single “Hot Shot” / “Walking In The Light” (EMI 5003) is released.
Cliff Richard and Kate Bush with London Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra appear in charity concert at Royal Albert Hall.

1980: Cliff Richard takes part in a ‘Telethon TV Show’ to raise money for charity.
On Cliff Richard’s 40th birthday night, Cliff Richard begins a five-night stand at London’s Apollo Theatre, the crowd sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to him on the opening night. Cliff sings “Living Doll”, “The Young Ones”, “The Minute You’re Gone”, “I’m Nearly Famous”, “Take Another Look”, “The Twelfth Of Never”, “Hey Mr. Dream Maker”, “Suddenly”,  “Green Light”, “Learning How To Rock ‘N’ Roll”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Move It”, “In The Night”, “I’m No Hero”, “Carrie”, “When Two Worlds Drift Apart”, “A Little In Love”, “Give A Little Bit More”, “Miss You Nights”, “Sci-Fi”, “Devil Woman”, “Everyman”, “The Rock That Doesn’t Roll”, “A Heart Will Break”, “Dreamin’ and “We Don’t Talk Anymore”.
Cliff Richard’s new single is a duet with Olivia Newton John “Suddenly” (JET 7002) released.

1981: Cliff Richard spends two weeks in USA and celebrates his 41st birthday in USA.
Cliff Richard records for German TV ‘Musik Laden’.
Cliff Richard shot video for “Daddy’s Home” at Ewarts Studio in Wandsworth.

1982: Cliff Richard celebrates his 42nd birthday and begins tour of Europe.
EMI will release Cliff Richard’s new single “Little Town” on November 15, also releasing limited ‘Picture Disc’.

1983: Cliff Richard gives many concerts around UK.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 43rd birthday.
Cliff Richard records for TV’s ‘Pebble Mill at One’.
Cliff’s two albums Box Set “Silver” (EMC 1077871) and “Rock ‘N’ Roll Silver” (EMC 1077881) released.
“Silver” album peak at No.7 in the U.K. Albums chart.

1984: Cliff begins his six-night concert at Blazers nightclub in Windsor, Berkshire.
Cliff Richard flies and celebrated his 44th birthday on his Australia and New Zealand tour.
Cliff’s new single “Shooting From The Heart” / “Small World” (EMI RICHP 1) is released.
“Thank You Very Much” album re-issued (MFP 4156771) released.

1985: Cliff Richard celebrates his 45th birthday while on tour of Scandinavia.

1986: Cliff Richard celebrates his 46th birthday.

1987: Cliff Richard celebrates his 47th birthday.
New single “Remember Me /Another Christmas Day / Brave New World” (12EM 31 / 12EMP 31) released.

1988: Cliff Richard opened his 30th Anniversary tour at Hammersmith Odeon in London.
Cliff Richard filmed the video for “Mistletoe And Wine” at the Albert Wharf Studio in London.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 48th birthday.
Gospel album “Carols” (WRD 3034 Word Records) released.

1989: Cliff Richard celebrates his 49th birthday.
“The EP Collection Ballads & Love Songs” compilation album (SEE 280) released.
Cliff Richard’s new single “Lean On You” / “Lean On You” / “Hey Mister” (EMPD 105) released.
Cliff Richard’s new album “Stronger” (EMD 1012) launched at Trocadero in London.

1990: Cliff Richard celebrates 50th birthday.
Revised new edition of ‘Which One’s Cliff?’ published.
October 10th, “Celebration Cliff Richard Presentation” compilation album (CDP 791 370) released.
A special presentation CD presented to commemorate the Sale of 50 Million Discs.
Cliff Richard’s latest single “From A Distance” / “Lindsay Jane II” (EM 155) is released,
Also “From A Distance” / “Lindsay Jane II” / “Wired For Sound” (12EMP 155) Decade Pack & (CDEM 155) are released.

1991: Cliff Richard celebrates his 51st birthday.

1992: Cliff Richard celebrates his birthday and begins his ‘Access All Areas’ tour at Birmingham NEC.

1993: Cliff Richard interview with the Israeli media.
Cliff Richard celebrates his 53rd birthday.

1994: Cliff Richard celebrates his 54th birthday.
“The Hit List” CD and video are released.

1995: Cliff  Richard celebrates his 55th birthday.
New single from “Heathcliff” “Misunderstood Man” / “Misunderstood Man” (Instrumental), (EM 394) released.
Cliff played 40 minutes unplugged set at the Headfirst Charity in London.
The formal investiture of Cliff Richard as Knight Bachelor took place at 10.30 a.m. in Buckingham Palace on Wednesday 25th October.
“The Song From Heathcliff” album is released.
Sir Cliff Richard became the first British recipient of ASCAP's coveted ‘Pied Piper’ Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the songwriter and music community.

1996: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 56th birthday.

1997: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 57th birthday.

1998: Cliff Richard’s new studio album “Real As I Wanna Be” and the first single from the album “Can’t Keep This Feeling In” (CDEMS 526) are released, both the album and single going straight into top ten.
Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 58th birthday.
Sir Cliff Richard recorded of the 40th Anniversary concert video at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

1999: Sir Cliff Richard is 59.

2000: Sir Cliff Richard marks his 60th birthday by treating friends on “Sea Goddess” cruises in Mediterranean.
“The Whole Story” Cliff’s greatest hits compilation has become Cliff's 35th album to make the UK Top Ten and peaks at No. 6 and was certified Gold for sales of over 200,000 copies in it’s first week.
Cliff’s “The Whole Story” certified as Platinum Disc.
It has been revealed that following the success of ‘Heathcliff’ on DVD, Cliff 's new DVD release will be ‘The Event’.
Cliff Richard's ‘Countdown Concert’ in Birmingham last year will get an edited screening on BBC 1.

2001: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 61st birthday.
Cliff Richard’s latest CD singles “Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World” / “The Millennium Prayer” / “Somewhere Over The Rainbow -What A Wonderful World” (CLIFFCD 1) & “Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World” / “Lay All Your Love On Me” / “Let's Go Where There Are Horses” (CLIFFCX 1) will be releasing in December.

2002: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 62nd birthday.
Cliff Richard begins “World Tour” in U.K. and Europe.
Cliff sings: “We Don't Talk Anymore”, “Move It”, “Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World”, “Right Here Waiting”, “What’s Love Got to Do With It”, “Let Me Be The One”,  “All Shook Up”, “Moon River”, “Like Strangers”, “I Honestly Love You”, “Some People”, “Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon”, “She's A Gypsy”, “Dreamin’ ”, “Born To Rock ‘N’ Roll”, “D” In Love”, “Claudette”, “Gee Whiz It's You-Fall In Love With You”, “Too Much-Don't Be Cruel”, “The Young Ones”, “Angel”, “Be Bop A Lula”, “No Particular Place To Go”, “Come And Go With Me-Dream Lover-Since I Don't Have You”, “Lay All Your Love On Me”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”, “Mistletoe And Wine”, “We Should Be Together”, “Saviour's Day”, “Little Town”, “The Millennium Prayer”.
Cliff Richard is voted the most clean cut man in rock, a poll by the Internet Company Blueyounder.
Cliff Richard’s new compilation album “Rockspel” (KMCD 2418) released.

2003: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 63rd birthday.

2004: Cliff’s Live “Castles In The Air” DVD released on October 11th and hit No.1 in the Music Video chart.
Cliff Richard’s new single “Somethin’ Is Goin On” / “How Many Sleeps” released on October 11th and enters the chart at No. 9 in the UK chart.
“Somethin’ Is Goin On” album released on October 25th entered the U.K. album chart at No.7 and has been certified Gold.

2005: Sir Cliff Richard is 65.
Sir Cliff attended the ‘Pride of Britain Awards’ in London on 10 October.
Sir Cliff Richard & G4 duet “Miss You Nights” will be releasing on December 19.
A group of people sleeping outside the Arena in Newcastle for four nights to get their tickets for Cliff Richard concert.
Hundreds of people queued in Sheffield to make sure of getting tickets to see Sir Cliff Richard.
Touring dates for ‘Here & Now National Arena Tour’  from November 7, 2006 through to December 6, 2006 will take in London (Wembley), Cardiff, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin.
Sir Cliff Richard’s 3 DVDs will be releasing on October 24, by demonVISION, The Cliff Richard DVD spectacular are: “The 40th Anniversary Concert”, “The Countdown Concert” and “Live In The Park”.

2006: October 14, Sir Cliff Richard is 66 today.
Christmas No. 1 odd
X Factor winner - 1-3
All Angels - 7-1
Take That - 10-1
Cliff Richard and Brian May - 16-1 ("21st Century Christmas" / “Move It”)
Cliff Richard and Daniel O'Donnell - 16-1
"Yesterday Once More" single, Cliff Richard duets with Daniel O'Donnell will only be available as a digital download from 30th October.

2007: Sir Cliff Richard celebrates his 63rd birthday.
Cliff Richard’s new single “When I Need You” (EMI 50999 511452 2 4) from his new album “Love…The Album” released on October 29th.

2009: Cliff Richard & The Shadows new album “Reunited” (EMI 5099968 788322) released on October 21st and entered the UK album chart at No.4

2010: Cliff's “Bold As Brass” album, recorded with a swing band in Nashville, released on 11th, October.
Cliff Richard accompanied by a Swing Band performed “Bold As Brass” concerts at The Royal Albert Hall, on October 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th & 17th.
During the week beginning 18th, October, Cliff Richard undertakes media promotion for his “Bold As Brass” album, Monday 18:  BBC Radio 2 ‘Simon Mayo Show’; BBC1 TV ‘The ONE Show’ (live). Tuesday 19th:  ITV ‘The Alan Titchmarsh Show’ (live). Wednesday 20th:  Pre-record for Vintage Television, plus BBC local radio network. Thursday 21st:  Radio interviews; Sky News (live interview at approximately 4.40 pm). Friday 22nd:   ITV ‘Loose Women’ (live).  
October 14th, Cliff Richard celebrates his 70th birthday with family members.
On 14 October, marking Cliff Richard's 70th birthday,  Radio station Reading 107 played many of his hits throughout the day, with a special programme at 2 pm, which includes an interview with Cliff.
The DVD of the “Bold As Brass” concert will be releasing on 22nd, November.
Cliff Richard’s new album “Bold As Brass” entered the UK album chart at No.3