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The All Star Record Breakers

on BBC One London

Introduced by Roy Castle with Johnny Ball , Floella Benjamin Colin Bennett , Keith Chegwin John Craven , Mark Curry Sam Dale , Peter Duncan Janet Ellis , Stu Francis
Sheelagh Gilbey , Kim Goody Sarah Greene , Simon Groom Tony Hart , Adrian Hedley Su Ingle , Lesley Judd
Carol Leader , Paul McDowell
Stuart McGugan , Norris McWhirter Leigh Miles , Maggie Philbin Peter Powell , Peter Purves
Lucie Skeaping , Sally Ann Triplett Heather Williams and Ian and Janette - The Krankies
Musical arrangements PETER BYE
JOHNNY PEARSON , ALAN TEW , KENNY WOODMAN Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreographer SALLY GILPIN
Lighting CLIVETHOMAS.Sound KEITH GUNN Designer STEPHEN SCOTT Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Castle
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Johnny Ball
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Floella Benjamin
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Colin Bennett
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Keith Chegwin
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John Craven
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Mark Curry
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Sam Dale
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Peter Duncan
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Janet Ellis
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Stu Francis
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Sheelagh Gilbey
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Kim Goody
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Sarah Greene
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Simon Groom
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Tony Hart
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Adrian Hedley
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Su Ingle
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Lesley Judd
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Carol Leader
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Paul McDowell
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Stuart McGugan
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Norris McWhirter
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Leigh Miles
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Maggie Philbin
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Peter Powell
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Peter Purves
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Lucie Skeaping
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Sally Ann Triplett
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Heather Williams
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Peter Bye
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Johnny Pearson
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Alan Tew
Director:
Johnny Pearson
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Sally Gilpin
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Keith Gunn
Designer:
Stephen Scott
Producer:
Alan Russell

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