""CILLA
Series 1
30/1/68 to 26/3/68
on TR16:
13/2/68 Frankie Vaughan, Donovan, Roy Hudd, Les Dawson
5/3/68 Cliff Richard - 1st song for Europe
12/3/68 Terry Scott, Hugh lloyd, Mike Yarwood, Sandie Shaw, Cliff Richard - 2nd song for Europe.
Series 2
24/12/68 to 19/2/69
on TR16:
12/2/69 Dusty Springfield, Georgie Fame
19/2/69 Cliff Richard, Dickie Henderson
Series 3
18/11/69 to 24/12/69 - all junked
Series 4
23/1/71 to 6/3/71 - all junked
Series 5
6/11/71 to 18/12/71
20/11/71 Sacha Distel, Michael Bentine, Howerd on Film (BBC/SFB co-prod.) - D3-PAL
27/11/71 Ringo Starr, Sven-Bertil Taube, Basil Brush, Howerd on Film (BBC/ABTV/TV2) - 1-PAL
11/12/71 Clive Dunn, Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway - CF16SEQ PO
Series 6
30/12/72 to 3/3/73
30/12/72 Alfred Marks, Donovan - D3-PAL
6/1/73 Leslie Crowther, Matt Munro, Ethel Merman - D3-PAL
13/1/73 Stephen Lewis, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 1 - D3-PAL
20/1/73 John Alderton, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 2 - D3-PAL
27/1/73 T Rex, Kenny Lynch, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 3 - 1-PAL
3/2/73 The World of Cilla, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 4 - 1-PAL
10/2/73 Frankie Howerd, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 5 - D3-PAL
17/2/73 Hannah Gordon, Cliff Richard - song for Europe 6 - 1-PAL
24/2/73 Song for Europe - all 6 songs - 1-PAL
3/3/73 Song for Europe - winner - 1-PAL
Series 7
5/1/74 to 2/3/74
5/1/74 Twiggy, Bernard Cribbins - D3-PAL
12/1/74 Peter Gilmore, Michael Bates 1-PAL
9/2/74 Mike & Bernie Winters, Vince Hill 2-PAL
16/2/74 Dick Emery, Mary Hopkin, Frank Bough, The Brothers Lee 2-PAL
2/3/74 Wilfred Pickles, George Layton, The Shadows 2-PAL
26/8/74 (no details) 2-PAL
26/12/74 Gerald Harper, Wombles, David Essex 2-PAL
Series 8
14/2/76 to 17/4/76 - all on D3-PAL
14/2/76 Peters & Lee, Jim Dale
21/2/76 Roy Hudd, Dana, Diana Dors
28/2/76 Bill Simpson, The Brothers Lee, Andy Williams
6/3/76 Jimmy Tarbuck, Keith Barron
13/3/76 Ronnie Corbett, Charles Aznavour
20/3/76 Mike & Bernie Winters
27/3/76 Tim Brook-Taylor, Joan Sims
10/4/76 Sach Distel, Mike Reid, The Janis Brothers
17/4/76 Alfred Marks, John Inman, Johnny Mathis
33 out of 68 produced.""
So it looks like the Supremes are wiped.