1981

News

  • Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer.
  • Ronald Reagan succeeded Jimmy Carter, becoming the 40th American President.
  • Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, was arrested and jailed for the murder of 13 women.
  • Britain’s worst ever week of rioting began in Toxteth, Liverpool.
  • John Hinckley shot President Reagan in the chest in an assassination attempt.
  • The Queen opened the NatWest Tower, the tallest building in Europe at the time.

Entertainment

  • Only Fools and Horses and Postman Pat made their debut on TV.
  • Ken Barlow and Deirdre Langton married in Coronation Street, two days before Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. The wedding of Ken and Deirdre was watched by over 24 million.
  • MTV debuted on cable TV, playing music videos 24 hours a day.
  • After seven years starring in Doctor Who, Tom Baker made his final appearance as the Doctor.

Music

  • Benny Andersson and Frida Lyngstad of Abba announced their divorce.
  • Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Making Your Mind Up’.
  • Vince Clarke left Depeche Mode to form Yazoo with Alison Moyet.
  • Steely Dan announced they were splitting up.

Number #1 Hits of 1981

ArtistTitle
John LennonImagine
John LennonWoman
Joe Dolce Music TheatreShaddap You Face
Roxy MusicJealous Guy
Shakin’ StevensThis Ole House
Bucks FizzMaking Your Mind Up
Adam & The AntsStand & Deliver
Smokey RobinsonBeing With You
Michael JacksonOne Day In Your Life
The SpecialsGhost Town
Shakin’ StevensGreen Door
AnkeaJapanese Boy
Soft CellTainted Love
Adam & The AntsPrince Charming
Dave Stewart & Barbara GaskinIt’s My Party
The PoliceEvery Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Queen & David BowieUnder Pressure
Julio IglesiasBegin The Beguine
The Human LeagueDon’t You Want Me

Sport

  • Tottenham Hotspur won the FA Cup.
  • John McEnroe and Chris Evert won Wimbledon.
  • Steve Davis beat Doug Mountjoy in the World Snooker Championships.
  • The Springbok rugby tour caused major controversy and riots in New Zealand.

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