1995
Top Selling Singles
- Celine Dion – Think Twice
- Robson Green & Jerome Flynn – Unchained Melody / White Cliffs Of Dover
- The Outhere Brothers – Boom Boom Boom
- The Outhere Brothers – Don’t Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)
- Coolio featuring LV – Gangsta’s Paradise
- Rednex – Cotton Eye Joe
- Michael Jackson – You Are Not Alone
- Take That – Back For Good
- Simply Red – Fairground
- Robson & Jerome – I Believe / Up On The Roof
Christmas No.1: Michael Jackson – Earth Song
Top Selling Albums
- Robson Green & Jerome Flynn – Robson & Jerome
- Oasis – (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
- Celine Dion – The Colour Of My Love
- Simply Red – Life
- Michael Jackson – History – Past, Present And Future, Book 1
- Paul Weller – Stanley Road
- Queen – Made In Heaven
- Blur – The Great Escape
- Wet Wet Wet – Picture This
- Pulp – Different Class
At the Box Office
- Batman Forever
- Star Trek: Generations
- Goldeneye
- Casper
- Die Hard With a Vengeance
- Waterworld
- Braveheart
- Interview With the Vampire
- Apollo 13
- Dumb and Dumber
Cost of Living
Average house price | £59,939 |
Average salary | £15,000 |
Average car price | |
Petrol | 50p/litre |
Pint of beer | £1.66 |
Packet of 20 Cigarettes | £2.59 |
Pint of milk | 36p/pint |
In the News
- Prime Minister – John Major
- The British football transfer fee record is broken when Manchester United sign striker Andy Cole from Newcastle United in a deal valued at £7million.
- Footballer Eric Cantona, the French international forward, assaults a spectator after being sent off while playing for Manchester United against Crystal Palace in the FA Premier League. He is later fined £20,000, a ban for the rest of the season and faced a police investigation
- New domestic electrical appliances must be supplied with an appropriately fused pre-wired plug
- Rumbelows, the electrical goods retailer closes its 311 stores with the loss of more than 3,000 jobs.
- Barings Bank, the UK’s oldest merchant bank, collapses following $1,400,000,000 of losses by rogue trader, Nick Leeson. He is jailed for six-and-a-half years in Singapore
- 16 April – PhONEday changes all telephone area dialing codes UK-wide.
- John Major wins the Conservative Party leadership election, gaining 218 votes to John Redwood’s 89
- Pubs in England are permitted to remain open throughout Sunday afternoon for the first time
- Vauxhall unveils its new Vectra range of large family hatchbacks and saloons
- The Today newspaper is discontinued after nine years in circulation.
- Head teacher Philip Lawrence dies after being stabbed at the entrance of his school in Maida Vale, North London, where he was defending a pupil from a local teenage gang.
- It was the O.J Simpson trial – we all watched the proceedings on the TV. The trial spanned eleven months!
On the Telly
- Julie Goodyear leaves Coronation Street after nearly 30 years
- The Panorama interview where Diana, Princess of Wales, is interviewed by Martin Bashi
- Martine McCutcheon makes her EastEnders debut as Tiffany Raymond
- The most watched episode of Brookside was broadcast on Channel 4, where the body of Trevor Jordache was found under the patio.
- Father Ted shown for the first time
- Friends and ER shown on Channel 4 for the first time
- The first National Television Awards are held at the Wembley Conference Centre and presented by Eammon Holmes.
- Jim Davidson succeeds Bruce Forsyth as presenter of The Generation Game
- Hollyoaks shown for the first time
- The Mrs Merton Show
- Hamish Macbeth
- They Think It’s All Over
- Kavanagh QC
- Band of Gold
Top Selling Christmas Toys
- PlayStation,
- POGs,
- Beanie Baby,
- Sky Dancers
- Baby All Gone.
Gadgets
- Sony Playstation
- 1% of the UK population (some 600,000 people) now have internet access