1976
Top Selling Singles
- Brotherhood Of Man – Save Your Kisses For Me
- Pussycat – Mississippi
- Elton John & Kiki Dee – Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
- Abba – Fernando
- Abba – Dancing Queen
- Chicago – If You Leave Me Now
- Dr Hook – A Little Bit More
- Showaddywaddy – Under The Moon Of Love
- Tina Charles – I Love To Love
- The Real Thing – You To Me Are Everything
Christmas No.1: Johnny Mathis – When A Child Is Born
Top Selling Albums
- Abba – Greatest Hits
- The Beach Boys – 20 Golden Greats
- Demise Roussos – Forever And Ever
- Wings – Wings At The Speed Of Sound
- Rod Stewart – A Night On The Town
- John Denver – Live In London
- Glen Campbell – 20 Golden Greats
- Neil Sedaka – Laughter And Tears
- The Eagles – Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
- Slim Whitman – The Very Best Of Slim Whitman
At the Box Office
- Jaws
- The Return of the Pink Panther
- All the Presidents Men
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo
- Logan
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Bugsy Malone
- The Bad News Bears
- Marathon Man
- At the Earths Core
Cost of Living
Average house price | £12,000 |
Average salary | Men £65pw / Women £39pw |
Average car price | Ford Cortina car £2026.00 |
Petrol | 77p / gallon |
Pint of beer | 33p |
Packet of 20 Cigarettes | 45p |
Pint of milk | 9p |
In the News
- Prime Minister – Harold Wilson (Labour) (until 5 April), James Callaghan (Labour) (after 5 April)
- The first commercial Concorde flight takes off[6] from Heathrow Airport for Bahrain
- The Queen opens the new NEC – National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham
- The Prince of Wales opens Brent Cross Shopping Centre in London
- Anita Roddick opens the first branch of The Body Shop in Brighton
- Carry On star Sid James, 62, dies on stage at the Sunderland Empire Theatre having suffered a fatal heart attack, which many in the audience initially mistake for part of the show.
- British Isles heat wave reaches its peak with the temperature at 35.9 °C (96.6 °F) in Cheltenham.
- David Steel is elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party.
- Ford launches a new small three-door hatchback, the Fiesta
- There is a severe drought. Parts of South West England go for 45 days with no rain in July and August.
- Big Ben suffers internal damage and stops running for over nine months
- The InterCity 125 high-speed train is introduced into passenger service on British Rail
- Opening of the Royal National Theatre on the South Bank in London
- First purpose-built (Thai style) Buddhist temple built in Britain
On the Telly
- BBC1 begin showing Paddington
- Rentaghost debuts on BBC1.
- Open All Hours airs on BBC2, almost three years after the pilot episode was first shown
- BBC1 debuts the US police action series Starsky & Hutch
- The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner, launches on ITV and reaches number one in the ratings
- The Muppet Show debuts on ITV
- George and Mildred debuts on ITV.
- The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is shown for the first time
- Ronnie Barker’s comedy sketch “Four Candles” is first broadcast in The Two Ronnies [clip]
- Multi-Coloured Swap Shop is shown for the first time [theme]
- Popular 1960s series The Avengers returns as The New Avengers, its first episode in seven years,
In Music
- The United Kingdom wins the Eurovision Song Contest for the third time with the song “Save Your Kisses for Me”, sung by Brotherhood of Man in The Hague
- The Damned release “New Rose”, the first single marketed as “punk rock”.
- The Sex Pistols achieve public notoriety as they say several swear words live on Bill Grundy’s TV show
Top Selling Christmas Toys 1976
- Micronauts
- Cher Doll
- Magna Doodle
Gadgets
- The Apple Computer