With Prince Edward, Christopher Reeve, John Cleese, Nicholas Lydhurst, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
Princess Anne, Debbie Flintoff, Cliff Richard, Kevin Kline, Jackie Stewart,Eddie Grant, Sunil Gavaskar.
Tom Jones, Sheena Easton, Prince Andrew, Gary Lineker, George Lazenby, Michael Palin.
Nigel Mansell, John Travolta, Griff Rhys Jones, Margot Kidder, Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, Meatloaf, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Jane Seymour, Vivian Richards, Chris De Burgh, Plus Others
Afraid not,It was either that or unblock the drains.
Very amusing. I canât remember watching it - a lot more ghosts now, Iâm afraid!
Hardly watched any tell in the eighties Bretrick. I was in my thirties (30 - 40) and too busy running, training for running, reading about running, talking to other runners, and bringing up a daughterâŠOh, and spending time with Mrs Fox. Still watched Coronation Street thoughâŠ
I would have been watching âTo the Manor Bornâ or âOnly Fools and Horsesâ or listening to The Smiths.
Gawd ⊠dare I own up.
I think I watched it.
My mum used to love it ⊠.canât say I remembered it much except for the commentators laugh ⊠it was manic.
I do vaguely remember watching it.
Shanât be ordering the directorâs cut on DVD!
Bound to be X-rated if Randy Andyâs in it. Strange, he looks so normal there.
Oh well, never mind!
Life can be disappointingâŠ
All I can remember of it is, Prince Edward having a real hissy fit, when the media asked him, what it was all about.
I think I might have watched some it.
I used to watch Itâs a Knock out regularly.
Define ânormalâ.
Youâve got me there ⊠he doesnât look sheepish or guilty of have ridged eyebrows.
Psst ⊠welcome to the forum.
You can use me as an example BoomerâŠ
And a very big welcome to the forum boomerâŠ
No, I hardly watched any TV back then, I was too involved with the Line dancing.
I tried too,and i shall never get those few minutes back again.
What a load of beepbeep.