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Mon 06/01/03 at 20:15
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Telly star Cilla Black consulted her dead husband through a psychic before quitting her Blind Date show.

The Liverpudlian former pop singer has hosted the show for 18 years.

But she decided enough was enough when her husband Bobby Willis, who died of cancer two years ago, told her she was doing the right thing - from beyond the grave.

Cilla used a clairvoyant to contact Bobby because she wanted "reassurance" from him, according to The Sun newspaper.

Frightened

Speaking of the meeting, Cilla told the paper: "I walked into her room and before I had even sat down she said, 'You are frightened and excited. Bobby says that is okay - you are doing the right thing.'

"I hadn't even given her any idea of why I wanted to see her."

The revelation follows Cilla's live announcement on the show that the current series would be her last.

The presenter said she had not even told her closest friends about her choice to leave the popular Saturday night dating show.

Changes

She admitted that it was a "big decision" to quit but said she had been "unhappy" about some of the recent decisions made about the show.

"I'm not against changes for the good," she said. "But my view has always been, `If something ain't broke, don't fix it'."

The 59-year-old presenter, who will celebrate her 40th year in showbusiness this year, reassured viewers they had not seen the last of her and added that she had "exciting" new challenges in the pipeline.

Cilla said: "My future is so bright that I'm going to have to wear sunglasses."

Plans

The former pop star has already made a one-off series, Making the Grade, which will be screened on ITV later this year.

Cilla has also made an anniversary programme of Surprise, Surprise which will be shown on ITV.

She is also planning to commemorate her 40th year in showbusiness by writing her autobiography, Cilla, What's It All About?, as well as staging a charity gala at the London Palladium.

A spokeswoman from Granada said that Blind Date would continue without its famous host and a 19th series would be made later this year.
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Mon 06/01/03 at 20:15
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Once again taken from msn:

Telly star Cilla Black consulted her dead husband through a psychic before quitting her Blind Date show.

The Liverpudlian former pop singer has hosted the show for 18 years.

But she decided enough was enough when her husband Bobby Willis, who died of cancer two years ago, told her she was doing the right thing - from beyond the grave.

Cilla used a clairvoyant to contact Bobby because she wanted "reassurance" from him, according to The Sun newspaper.

Frightened

Speaking of the meeting, Cilla told the paper: "I walked into her room and before I had even sat down she said, 'You are frightened and excited. Bobby says that is okay - you are doing the right thing.'

"I hadn't even given her any idea of why I wanted to see her."

The revelation follows Cilla's live announcement on the show that the current series would be her last.

The presenter said she had not even told her closest friends about her choice to leave the popular Saturday night dating show.

Changes

She admitted that it was a "big decision" to quit but said she had been "unhappy" about some of the recent decisions made about the show.

"I'm not against changes for the good," she said. "But my view has always been, `If something ain't broke, don't fix it'."

The 59-year-old presenter, who will celebrate her 40th year in showbusiness this year, reassured viewers they had not seen the last of her and added that she had "exciting" new challenges in the pipeline.

Cilla said: "My future is so bright that I'm going to have to wear sunglasses."

Plans

The former pop star has already made a one-off series, Making the Grade, which will be screened on ITV later this year.

Cilla has also made an anniversary programme of Surprise, Surprise which will be shown on ITV.

She is also planning to commemorate her 40th year in showbusiness by writing her autobiography, Cilla, What's It All About?, as well as staging a charity gala at the London Palladium.

A spokeswoman from Granada said that Blind Date would continue without its famous host and a 19th series would be made later this year.

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