1992
Top Selling Singles
- Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You
- Snap! – Rhythm Is a Dancer
- Charles & Eddie – Would I Lie to You?
- Shakespears Sister – Stay
- KWS – Please Don’t Go”/”Game Boy
- Boyz II Men – End of the Road
- Erasure – Abba-esque (EP)
- Jimmy Nail – Ain’t No Doubt”
- Michael Jackson – Heal the World
- Wet Wet Wet – Goodnight Girl
Christmas No.1: Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You
Top Selling Albums
- Simply Red – Stars
- Lionel Richie – Back to Front
- Cher – Greatest Hits: 1965–1992
- Simple Minds – Glittering Prize 81/92
- Michael Jackson – Dangerous
- Annie Lennox – Diva
- Michael Bolton – Timeless: The Classics
- Madness – Divine Madness
- Genesis – We Can’t Dance
- Right Said Fred – Up
At the Box Office
- Basic Instinct
- Beauty and the Beast
- Lethal Weapon 3
- Hook
- Batman Returns
- Cape Fear
- Father of the Bride
- Wayne
- Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
- My Girl
Cost of Living
Average house price | £55,000 |
Average salary | |
Average car price | Peogeot 205 £8,000 |
Petrol | 40p/litre |
Pint of beer | £1.30 |
Packet of 20 Cigarettes | £2.08 |
Pint of milk | 33p |
In the News
- The Queen commemorates her Ruby Jubilee
- Signing of the Maastricht Treaty.
- There is a General election: the Conservative Party are re-elected for a fourth successive term, in their first election under John Major’s leadership.
- There was The Sun newspaper’s iconic front-page headline ‘It’s The Sun Wot Won It’
- We lost a couple of comedians – Frankie Howerd and Benny Hill
- Labour MP Betty Boothroyd is elected as the first female Speaker of the House of Commons
- Nigel Mansell gains the 26th Grand Prix win of his racing career at Imola, San Marino.
- Cones Hotline introduced enabling members of the public to complain about traffic cones being deployed on a road for no apparent reason.
- John Smith is elected leader of the Labour Party.
- “Black Wednesday” sees the government suspending the UK’s membership of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism following a wave of speculation against the Pound.
- Part of Windsor Castle is gutted in a fire, causing millions of pounds worth of damage.
- The Queen describes this year as an Annus Horribilis
On the Telly
- Grace & Favour, As Time Goes By, Men Behaving Badly and Heartbeat, make their debut on TV
- After more than seven years on the air, Terry Wogan’s thrice-weekly chat show Wogan is broadcast for the final time
- BBC1 launches the ill-fated soap Eldorado. It lasts a year.
- Comedian and presenter Leslie Crowther sustains serious head injuries after his Rolls-Royce veers out of control and crashes on the M5
- Mr Blobby makes his debut in the ‘Gotcha’ segment of Noel’s House Party
- BBC1’s broadcast theircontroversial one-off drama Ghostwatch is broadcast, starring Michael Parkinson and Sarah Greene.
Music
- Most leading retailers, including WH Smith, withdraw vinyl records from stock due to a sharp decline in sales brought on by the rising popularity of compact discs and audio cassettes
Top Selling Christmas Toys
- WWF Action Figures – £4.99 (£10.03)
- Thunderbirds’ Tracy Island – £23.99 (£48.22)
- SNES – Super Nintendo Entertainment System – £99.99 (£208.98)
Gadgets
- IBM Simon: Considered the first smartphone, the IBM Simon was a touchscreen mobile phone and personal digital assistant
- PalmPilot
- MP3 standard:
- First text message was sent on December 3