| Random fact 20:14 - Feb 27 with 739 views | Miaow | Cliff Richard's first "greatest hits" compilation album was released closer in time to the reign of Queen Victoria than it was to the present day. Also, the first Toy Story film came out closer in time to England winning the World Cup than it did to the present day. |  |
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| Random fact on 20:21 - Feb 27 with 685 views | _CliveBaker_ | It occurred to me recently that it’s 60 years since England won the World Cup. Can’t believe the Three Lions lyrics of ‘30 years of hurt’ as it was then. 30 years ago. Mind blown. |  | |  |
| Random fact on 20:26 - Feb 27 with 645 views | blueislander | Inmy humble opinion Cliff Richard made the greatest British rock ‘n roll record. Move it. |  | |  |
| Random fact on 21:01 - Feb 27 with 574 views | Illinoisblue |
| Random fact on 20:21 - Feb 27 by _CliveBaker_ | It occurred to me recently that it’s 60 years since England won the World Cup. Can’t believe the Three Lions lyrics of ‘30 years of hurt’ as it was then. 30 years ago. Mind blown. |
Oh, s5it, the 30 years of hurt now works both ways. 😮 |  |
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| Random fact on 21:07 - Feb 27 with 560 views | Churchman | I’m ashamed to say I saw Cliff Richard once. He was in a stage musical in the 1980s in the West End called Time. I’ve no idea how the heck I wound up at that, but I remember it being ok as it goes. Or maybe that was the booze before we staggered in. My mum preferred Elvis anyway. [Post edited 27 Feb 21:15]
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| Random fact on 21:11 - Feb 27 with 543 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Random fact on 21:07 - Feb 27 by Churchman | I’m ashamed to say I saw Cliff Richard once. He was in a stage musical in the 1980s in the West End called Time. I’ve no idea how the heck I wound up at that, but I remember it being ok as it goes. Or maybe that was the booze before we staggered in. My mum preferred Elvis anyway. [Post edited 27 Feb 21:15]
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Saw that too. Not a great memory |  | |  |
| Random fact on 21:18 - Feb 27 with 521 views | Churchman |
| Random fact on 21:11 - Feb 27 by reusersfreekicks | Saw that too. Not a great memory |
I seem to remember it had a sort of tilting stage thing going on. Though that might have been me nodding off and falling out of the seat. |  | |  |
| Random fact on 21:45 - Feb 27 with 458 views | Perublue |
| Random fact on 21:07 - Feb 27 by Churchman | I’m ashamed to say I saw Cliff Richard once. He was in a stage musical in the 1980s in the West End called Time. I’ve no idea how the heck I wound up at that, but I remember it being ok as it goes. Or maybe that was the booze before we staggered in. My mum preferred Elvis anyway. [Post edited 27 Feb 21:15]
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Yep I saw It too .. at the time (no pun intended) I was lucky enough to be going to a west end musical every weekend as dad had a place at the Barbican and through work got free tickets for all of the classics … I am winging this but I think it was at the dominion theatre and Dave Clarke of the 5 wrote it and there was huge hologram character which I think was it’s big selling point a bit like Patrick Moore in gamesmaster … I think it was Laurence Olivier ? And it was very poor |  |
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