The best (and worst) of 1997
Here are the biggest news, sport and entertainment stories of 1997…
Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a car crash in
Also causing much debate was the announcement of the birth of the world’s first successfully cloned mammal. Scientists in
Politically, the Conservative Party finally fell after 18 years in power following a landslide general election victory by the Labour Party; Tony Blair becoming the youngest British prime minister of the century at 43.
One of the first changes the new government made was to ‘stub’ out tobacco sponsorship in the sports world; resulting in snooker, darts and cricket losing out on substantial amounts of advertising money. Formula One racing looked like being the biggest casualty but, a week after implementing the ban, Tony Blair specifically exempted that one sport from the new law (Anything to do with the £1 million Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone had donated to the Labour Party before the general election?).
Elsewhere in sport, a lone yachtsman, Tony Bullimore, miraculously survived for five days at sea after his boat capsized in the Southern Ocean. He sheltered in the upturned hull of his yacht and survived on chocolate and water until he was randomly spotted by a passing Australian navy ship.
Entertainment wise, 1997 belonged to the Teletubbies; Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and
The cinemas saw another homegrown film take centre stage; low budget ‘The Full Monty’ being the big box office hit. The story told of a group of ex-steelworkers from
For a full rundown of the of the top selling 1997 music…
…alternatively, a guide to 90s music for every year of the decade.