Episodes 7

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Episode 1

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September 27, 197450m

André Previn, Magnus Magnusson, Wilma Reading, Mrs Mills

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Episode 2

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October 4, 197450m

Ludovic Kennedy, Wilma Reading, Allan Cuthbertson, Gordon Gostelow, Anita Tibbles, Arthur Tolcher

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Episode 3

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October 11, 197450m

The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Wilma Reading, Jo Rowbottom, Aimee Delamain, Grazina Frame, Roy Sampson, Arthur Tolcher

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Episode 4

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October 18, 197450m

Richard Baker, Wilma Reading, A.J. Brown, Raymond Mason, Arthur Tolcher, Frank Finlay, Susan Hampshire, Glenda Jackson, Francis Matthews

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Episode 5

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October 25, 197450m

Hughie Green, David Dimbleby, Arthur Tolcher, Ann Hamilton, Wilma Reading

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Episode 6

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November 1, 197450m

June Whitfield, Arthur Tolcher, Wilma Reading, John Quayle, Jenny Lee-Wright

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Christmas Special 1975

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Season Finale
December 25, 197550m

The pair make a welcome return with a memorable festive offering penned by Eddie Braben; the opening routine which features the much maligned Des O'Connor is the most repeated piece of material still today, aside from Grieg's Piano Concerto from 1971. The show concludes with the historical romp Nell Gwynne which is a brilliant finale to the show and features the first location shots used for an end-of-show play with Diana Rigg in the title role and Gordon Jackson parodying his own character from Upstairs, Downstairs effectively. The show is interspersed with Robin Day who, over the course of the programme has his "friendly" discussion turned into a brawl, at the end of the programme, as Morecambe and Wise close with the song Positive Thinking, he is seen to stagger past with the aid of a walking stick.

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