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1990 [2 Parts]Episode Number: 48 Season Num: 12 First Aired: Friday November 23, 1990 Prod Code: A-B LTFB200S |
Recurring Roles
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Frank Bruno Role: Himself |
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Paul Heiney Role: Himself |
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Leslie Grantham Role: Himself |
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Roy Castle Role: Himself |
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Phillip Schofield Role: Himself Phillip Schofield is today most recognizable for hosting Britain's best daytime programme, 'This Morning', but in his 20 year career so far, he has proven he is a great entertainer. His broadcasting days started when he was 17, he, and his family emigrated from England to New Zealand. Here he... Read More |
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Terry Wogan Role: Host Terry was born in Ireland and after spending about 1 1/2 years at college, went into the banking sector. It was there that people dicovered his gift for being able to sort "half crowns" into "two bob bits". After spending 5 years working for a bank, Terry was offered a job at an Irish radio... Read More |
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John Mundy Role: Himself |
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Mike Neville Role: Himself |
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Sue Cook Role: Host |
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Pauline Quirke Role: Herself |
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Michael Buerk Role: Himself Michael Buerk came to the BBC in 1970 were he remained as one of the BBC's most influential news correspondants until his retirement in 2002. He was born on the 18th February 1946 in Solihull, West Midlands, England, where he attended the local Solihull School. He began his journalism career... Read More |
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Patrick Moore Role: Himself |
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Linda Robson Role: Herself |
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Gloria Hunniford Role: Herself |
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Sarah Greene Role: Herself Sarah Greene, was a well known popular Kids presenter, for Blue Peter, Saturday Superstore, Live and kicking. Between 1980-1993. Sarah is also married to Mike Smith a former Radio one D.J and television presenter. Sarah is the daughter of Britain's best loved tv D.I.Y expert,Harry Greene, and... Read More |
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Guest Stars
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Roger Kitter Role: Himself |
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Bobby Charlton Role: Himself Bobby Charlton is a former English football player who won the World Cup in 1966. Named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966, it is argued that he is the greatest English footballer to have lived. He played for Manchester United between 1956 and 1973, and later joined the board of... Read More |
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Simon Mayo Role: Himself |
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Bruce Forsyth Role: Himself Bruce is a seasoned entertainer, having spent more than sixty years in front of the camera. Bruce began his showbiz career when he was just fourteen, appearing on the show Come and Be Televised . Bruce is an alrounder at entertaining and has presented many family shows over the years... Read More |
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Loyd Grossman Role: Himself |
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Bob Holness Role: Himself |
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John Dunn Role: Himself |
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Bill Beaumont Role: Himself |
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Des Lynam Role: Himself |
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Sean Rafferty Role: Himself |
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Peter Polycarpou Role: Himself |
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Don Henderson Role: Himself |
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Harry Carpenter Role: Himself |
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Roy Noble Role: Himself |
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Gorden Kaye Role: Himself Biography coming soon... |
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David Essex Role: Himself David Essex was born David Albert Cook on the 23rd of July 1947 in the County Borough of West Ham in the East End of London. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Plaistow. His father, Albert Charles Cook, was a dock labourer before ill health forced him to a desk as a... Read More |
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Gary Davies Role: Himself |
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Deryck Guyler Role: Himself |
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Hugh Scully Role: Himself |
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Richard Baker Role: Himself Richard Baker is a British broadcaster, who is best known as newsreader for the BBC from 1954 to 1982. |
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John MacGregor Role: Himself |
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Mike Liggins Role: Himself |
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Alan Titchmarsh Role: Himself Gardener, writer and broadcaster. Educated at Ilkley County Secondary School, Shipley Art and Technology Institute, Hertfordshire College of Agriculture and Horticulture (Nat. Cert. Hort.), and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (DipHort). Apprentice gardener, Parks Department, Ilkley (1964-68),... Read More |
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Harry Gration Role: Himself |
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Carmen Silvera Role: Herself |
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Theresa Driscoll Role: Herself |
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Guy Siner Role: Himself |
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Diane Oxbury Role: Herself |
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June Brown Role: Herself |
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Nick Owen Role: Himself |
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Cliff Richard Role: Himself |
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Mark Curry (II) Role: Himself |
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John Bly Role: Himself |
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Richard Vaughan Role: Himself |
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Derek Jameson Role: Himself |
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Doc Cox Role: Himself |
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Chris Vacher Role: Himself |
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Paul Coia Role: Himself |
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Guy Michelmore Role: Himself |
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Stewart White Role: Himself |
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David Jacobs (I) Role: Himself |
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Henry Knowles Role: Himself |
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Jacqui Hames Role: Herself |
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Sally Taylor Role: Herself |
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Suzanne Charlton Role: Herself |
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Hazel Irvine Role: Herself |
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Sara Edwards Role: Herself |
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Wendy Austin Role: Herself |
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Jakki Brambles Role: Herself |
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Deborah Hall Role: Herself |
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Eric Sandon Role: Himself |
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Alistair Raes Role: Himself |
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Anna Ford Role: Herself Anna Ford became the presenter of the BBC's One O'Clock News when it re-launched in May 1999. Anna Ford still reads the news today every weekday for the BBC. Anna's BBC career began in 1976 for Man Alive. In 1977 she joined Tomorrow's World and from 1986 until 1988 she worked on Network.... Read More |
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Rosemarie Ford Role: Herself |
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Margie Cooper Role: Herself |
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Lynn Faulds Wood Role: Herself |
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Lea Salonga Role: Herself Discography : Small Voice (1981) Lea (1988) Lea Salonga (1993) I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (1997) OPM Timeless Collection (1997) In Love (1998) By Heart (1999) Lea Salonga Christmas Album (2000) Live, Vol.1 (2000) Live, Vol.2 (2000) Songs... Read More |
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Tracey Edwards Role: Herself |
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Leanda Wiseman Role: Herself |
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Jill Washington Role: Herself |
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Bunny Campione Role: Herself |
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Caron Keating Role: Herself |
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Leigh Miles Role: Herself Very beautiful English dancer and choreographer who was once one of comedian Benny Hill's "Hills Angels" on his syndicated television show. |
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Elizabeth Dawn Role: Herself Liz was the daughter of a skilled engineer and his housewife wife, the third of five children. She was educated at St Patrick's School followed by Leeds City Girls School. At the age of seven, Liz was involved in an accident which caused an injury to her top lip. Surgeons at St James Hospital in... Read More |
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Rustie Lee Role: Herself |
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Sandy Gall Role: Herself |
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Kirstin Cook Role: Herself |
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Penny Bustin Role: Herself |
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Dawn Alexander Role: Herself |
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Pam St. Clement Role: Herself Born into a lage family and from the age of 16 she loved to perform. |
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Arthur Bostrom Role: Himself |
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Russ Conway Role: Himself |
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Dave Willetts Role: Himself |
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Ian St. John Role: Himself |
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Dave Benson Phillips Role: Host |
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George Chisholm Role: Himself |
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David Hatcher Role: Himself |
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Richard Gibson Role: Himself |
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Monty Sunshine Role: Himself |
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Bobby Bragg Role: Himself |
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Simon Bowman Role: Himself |
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Christopher Rogers Role: Himself |
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Hamish Moore Role: Himself |
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Sean Fernandez Role: Himself |
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Michael Cormick Role: Himself |
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Lesley Joseph Role: Herself |
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Vikki Michelle Role: Herself |
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Sue Hadleigh Role: Herself |
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Alec Dankworth Role: Himself |
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Geoffrey Hughes Role: Himself Geoffrey began his extensive stage career at the Victoria Theatre in Stoke on Trent. He then appeared in several West End productions, such as Say Goodnight To Grandma and Run For Your Wife . He has appeared in numerous TV shows, including Coronation Street , Keeping Up Appearances , where... Read More |
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