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The Rolf Harris Show

on BBC One London

Starring Rolf Harris
and James Capehorn, Sue Avory, Harvey Clark, Ann Chapman, Ray Cornell, Joanna Cran, Ray Davies, Dee Eldridge, Danny Grover, Pat Goh, David Hepburn, Lesley Judd, Roger Howlett, Linda Lawrence, Rhys Nelsen, Judy Monks, Terry Roberts, Jenny Morgan, Joseph Saber, Margie Rumney, Ricky Stratful, Cheryl St. Claire, Michael Tye-Walker, Maggie Vieler, Andy Wallace, Pauline Wall, Gerry Wedge, Rae Wallace, Barry Young, Miranda Willis
This week's guests, Del Shannon, The Morgan-James Duo, Georges Schlick
A Song for Europe
Sung by Special guest star, Sandie Shaw
This week's song, "Had a Dream Last Night"
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Contributors

Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Dancer:
James Capehorn
Dancer:
Sue Avory
Dancer:
Harvey Clark
Dancer:
Ann Chapman
Dancer:
Ray Cornell
Dancer:
Joanna Cran
Dancer:
Ray Davies
Dancer:
Dee Eldridge
Dancer:
Danny Grover
Dancer:
Pat Goh
Dancer:
David Hepburn
Dancer:
Lesley Judd
Dancer:
Roger Howlett
Dancer:
Linda Lawrence
Dancer:
Rhys Nelsen
Dancer:
Judy Monks
Dancer:
Terry Roberts
Dancer:
Jenny Morgan
Dancer:
Joseph Saber
Dancer:
Margie Rumney
Dancer:
Ricky Stratful
Dancer:
Cheryl St. Claire
Dancer:
Michael Tye-Walker
Dancer:
Maggie Vieler
Dancer:
Andy Wallace
Dancer:
Pauline Wall
Dancer:
Gerry Wedge
Dancer:
Rae Wallace
Dancer:
Barry Young
Dancer:
Miranda Willis
Singer:
Del Shannon
Musicians:
The Morgan-James Duo
Ventriloquist:
Georges Schlick
Orchestra directed by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Singer (A Song for Europe):
Sandie Shaw
Music and lyrics (A Song for Europe):
Chris Andrews
Orchestra directed by (A Song for Europe)/Musical arrangements:
Kenny Woodman
Staging:
Douglas Squires
Musical arrangements:
Alan Roper
Musical arrangements:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Special material:
John Muir
Design:
Victor Meredith
Production:
Stewart Morris

BBC One London

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