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'''Cilla Black''' was a singer in the [[20th century]]. | '''Cilla Black''' was a singer in the [[20th century]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Cilla Black was from the northwest of [[England | Cilla Black was from the northwest of [[England]]. On [[11 February]] [[1963]], the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] watched her record her first single at [[EMI Studios]]. Due to [[Maestro]] having stolen all [[music]] from the world, her singing was poor. After Maestro's defeat and banishment, Cilla participated in the singing of "[[Twist at the End]]". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) | ||
On the [[12 November|12th of November]], [[1969]], a newborn [[Paul Magrs (in-universe)|Paul Magrs]] dreamt of a party hosted by [[Dr Oho]], which Cilla Black attended. In this dream, she and [[Lulu (in-universe)|Lulu]] sung "[[Step Inside Love]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|In the Sixties (short story)}}) | On the [[12 November|12th of November]], [[1969]], a newborn [[Paul Magrs (in-universe)|Paul Magrs]] dreamt of a party hosted by [[Dr Oho]], which Cilla Black attended. In this dream, she and [[Lulu (in-universe)|Lulu]] sung "[[Step Inside Love]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|In the Sixties (short story)}}) | ||
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* She also featured as a character in one ''[[Nix View (comic series)|Nix View]]'' story. | * She also featured as a character in one ''[[Nix View (comic series)|Nix View]]'' story. | ||
* She was played by [[Sheridan Smith]] in the 2014 miniseries ''Cilla''. | * She was played by [[Sheridan Smith]] in the 2014 miniseries ''Cilla''. | ||
* A cut scene from ''The Devil's Chord'' - present within the script draft released on the BBC Writer's Room Script Library - would've featured Cilla helping to shut Maestro inside the piano before lamenting that "It’s mad here in London" and that she was "going home to Bobby,". This implicit reference to Bobby Willis - alongside a further cut remark to the two Beatles & the lyrics of ''There's Always A Twist At The End -'' would suggest that the in-universe Cilla was also from Liverpool. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 17 December 2024
- You may be looking for her real world counterpart.
Cilla Black was a singer in the 20th century.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Cilla Black was from the northwest of England. On 11 February 1963, the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday watched her record her first single at EMI Studios. Due to Maestro having stolen all music from the world, her singing was poor. After Maestro's defeat and banishment, Cilla participated in the singing of "Twist at the End". (TV: The Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"])
On the 12th of November, 1969, a newborn Paul Magrs dreamt of a party hosted by Dr Oho, which Cilla Black attended. In this dream, she and Lulu sung "Step Inside Love". (PROSE: In the Sixties [+]Loading...["In the Sixties (short story)"])
Both Iris Wildthyme and Tom were fans of her songs, (PROSE: Preface [+]Loading...["Preface (short story)"]) as was David Taylor. (PROSE: Shada [+]Loading...["Shada (novelisation)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- As the presenter of the show, Black appeared as herself in the Surprise Surprise! special.
- She also featured as a character in one Nix View story.
- She was played by Sheridan Smith in the 2014 miniseries Cilla.
- A cut scene from The Devil's Chord - present within the script draft released on the BBC Writer's Room Script Library - would've featured Cilla helping to shut Maestro inside the piano before lamenting that "It’s mad here in London" and that she was "going home to Bobby,". This implicit reference to Bobby Willis - alongside a further cut remark to the two Beatles & the lyrics of There's Always A Twist At The End - would suggest that the in-universe Cilla was also from Liverpool.