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1970

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  • UK Prime Minister: Harold Wilson until 19 June, then Edward Heath
  • FA Cup Winners: Chelsea (beat Leeds Utd. 2-1 in replay on [[29 April 1970] - first match 11 April ended 2-2)
  • Christmas Number One: Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking.
  • Eurovision Song Contest: Amsterdam, 21 March 1970
    • UK Eurovision Entry: Mary Hopkin - Knock Knock, Who's There? (position: 2nd)
    • Contest Winner: Dana - All Kinds of Everything (Eire)
  • Blue Peter Team: Val, John and Pete
  • Doctor Who: Jon Pertwee
  • Radio 1 Breakfast Show DJ: Tony Blackburn
  • Big Christmas Day Film On BBC1: Charade

Main events[]

  • Everton win the Football League First Division title
  • British Leyland launches the Range Rover
  • UK General Election 18 June
  • Dockers go on strike, state of emergency declared
  • Mexico 70 World Cup

TV[]

1970 Tv figures UK

(channel and first broadcast date in brackets)

New shows[]

  • The Six Wives of Henry VIII (BBC2, 01 January)
  • It's Cliff Richard! (BBC1, 03 January 1970)
  • Holiday 70 (BBC1, 04 January)
  • A Question of Sport (BBC1, 05 January 1970)
  • The Goodies (BBC2, 08 November 1970),
  • UFO (ATV Midlands, 16 September 1970),
  • Play For Today (BBC1, 15 October 1970 - superseded The Wednesday Play).
  • Timeslip (ITV, 28 September 1970)
  • The Lovers (ITV, 27 October 1970)

full list

Shows ending[]

  • The Wednesday Play
  • Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (ITV, 28 March 1970)

full list

Other TV events[]

  • Dr Who - new season begins with a new Doctor in John Pertwee (BBC1 Colour, 03 January 1970)
  • The Nine O'Clock News begins (brought forward from 8.50 pm). (BBC1, 14 September 1970 - until 13 October 2000)
  • Coronation Street - 1,000th episode and 10th anniversary year.
  • Steptoe & Son returns after going off air in 1965. (BBC1, 06 March 1970)

Radio[]

New shows

(see also here)

Music[]

  • Biggest selling singles: Mungo Jerry - In the Summertime, Freda Payne - Band of Gold, Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the Sky, England World Cup Squad - Back Home, Lee Marvin - Wand'rin' Star (full list)
  • Biggest selling albums: Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water, The Beatles - Let It Be, Paul McCartney - McCartney (full list)

Births[]

full list

Birthdays[]


Deaths[]

  • Jimi Hendrix (27), E. M. Forster (b.1879)

See also[]

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