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Les Dennis's Laughter Show

on BBC One London

starring Les Dennis special guest star Joe Longthorne featuring Martin P. Daniels with Lisa Maxwell guest comic Shane Richie and the Jeff Richer Dancers also appearing
DONALD HEWLETT and AIDEN WATERS
The Laughter Show returns to BBC1 with a brand-new summer series of fast-moving comedy and music, starring the multi-talented popular impressionist Les Dennis, who is strongly supported by Martin P. Daniels and Lisa Maxwell.
Les's special guest is Joe Longthorne whose vocal technique will delight and amaze when he does his impressions of popular entertainers. There are further laughs from young new comic Shane Richie.
Written by NEIL SHAND. PAUL MlNETT AND BRIAN LEVESON. RUSSEL LANE JAMIE RIX AND NICK WILTON STEVE PUNT . DENNIS BERSON Script associates
NEIL SHAND. RUSSEL LANE
Musical director ALYN AINSWORTH Choreographer JEFF RICHER
Sound supervisor LAURIE TAYLOR Lighting director BILL MILLAR Designer JIM GRANT
Directed by MICHAEL LEGGO Produced by JOHN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Longthorne
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Martin P. Daniels
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Lisa Maxwell
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Shane Richie
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Jeff Richer Dancers
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Donald Hewlett
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Aiden Waters
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Martin P. Daniels
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Lisa Maxwell.
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Joe Longthorne
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Shane Richie.
Written By:
Neil Shand.
Written By:
Paul Mlnett
Written By:
Brian Leveson.
Written By:
Russel Lane
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Jamie Rix
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Nick Wilton
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Steve Punt
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Dennis Berson
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Neil Shand.
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Russel Lane
Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
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Jeff Richer
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Laurie Taylor
Director:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Jim Grant
Directed By:
Michael Leggo
Produced By:
John Bishop

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