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The Guinness Book of Records Hall of Fame

on BBC One London

Presented by David Frost with Norris McWhirter
More potential achievers of perfection are inducted into 'the most exclusive club in the world' whose existing members include
Paul McCartney ,
Sir Edmund Hillary , Katharine Hepburn , Sir Donald Bradman and Billie Jean King. David Frost also introduces other accomplishments, both serious and light-hearted, that have found their way into the record books. The programme includes a tribute to Elvis Presley with special guest Simon Bowman , plus American rock star
Luis Cardenas with his 75-piece 'status cymbal', the world's largest drum kit. Musical director
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Script editor FRED METCALF Designer vie MEREDITH Director MICHAEL LEGGO Producer ALAN RUSSELL
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Contributors

Presented By:
David Frost
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Norris McWhirter
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Paul McCartney
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Sir Edmund Hillary
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Katharine Hepburn
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Sir Donald Bradman
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Billie Jean King.
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David Frost
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Elvis Presley
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Simon Bowman
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Luis Cardenas
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Ronnie Hazlehurst
Editor:
Fred Metcalf
Director:
Michael Leggo
Producer:
Alan Russell

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