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Opportunity Knocks Season 5
A radio, and later television, talent show originally hosted by Hughie Green, with a late-1980s revival hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and later by previous winner Les Dawson.
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Opportunity Knocks Season 5 Full Episode Guide
3 Hits and A Miss, Gillian Burns, Glen Landeg, Stromboli and Silvia, Bob and Bruce Adams
Keith 'Kiwi' Caldwell, The Company of The New Theatre, Bromley, Ellis Jackson, The Dolly Set, The Bluetones
The ABC Television Showband, The Fabulous Jackpots, Norman Bagge, Carole Sears, The Weavers Green
The Panama Jazz Band, Joe Cuddy, Alwyn Miller, Lynn Walton, Anthony Molyneux and Terence Hyde, James Barry
Hye and Lowe, Oriel Clair, Kay Kendrick, Peter Gray, Trafford Light Orchestra
Geoffrey Barrie, The Quintones, Friday Brown, Vivienne and George, Frank Paulo and 'Micky'
Pauline Trevillion, Glen Landeg, Kay Rawlings, The Viva Dancers, The Strangers
Mildred Bracey, The Murrels, Ruth Llewellyn, Marion Davies, Ides of March
Robert Nield, Gillian Burns, The Small Four, The Little Brothers, Anita Doran and Duval
Peter O'Farrell, Jill Cann, The Mardell Brothers, Catherine Engledew, The Casino Showband
With 3 Hits and A Miss, Joe Ruggles, Cathal McCann, Roger Davidson, Ukranian Krylati Dancers
Eva May Wong, The Trom-Tones, David Oliver, Iain Evans, The Crackpots
The ABC Television Showband, The Jimmy Crawford Four, Vivion and Collette, Ronnie McLeod, Haydock and Ashton Youth Band
Johnny Moxham, The Cornells, Linda Kendrick, Arthur Stevens, Teak and The Smokey
Ted Brennan, Alex McGill, Suzanne & Phil, Alan Brunt, Margaret Hallworth
Ted Brennan, The Conrads, William Stevenson Duo, Kathy, Marion Davies
The Selmas, The Pendlebury Legionaries Trad Jazz Band, Rosemary McGuire, Jimmy Brookes, Margaret Ayre
The ABC Television Showband, The Freelanders, Roy Marsden, Nellie Clark, Patrick Murray
The ABC Television Showband, Geoffrey Bersey, Brenda Brooks, Paul Hennen, Life 'N' Soul
The Bluegrass Ramblers, The Maytone Trio, Tony Sadar & Margie, The Boston Braves Steel Band, Jennifer Shaw
Gregg Mayer & Dance Company, Linda Jordan, Dave & Len Evans, Steve Faye, The Riot Squad
Peter Knight, Anne Turner, Dyffryn Youth Choir, The Cobblers, Tony Vallance
Tessa Wells, Billy Ainsworth, The Trenewydd Singers, Candi 'n' Cookies, Zaldua Brothers
Peter Ford, Peter Roya and Marion, Sheena Scott, Harry Dickman, Nazareth House Ceili Band
Brenda Marsh, The Harman Brothers, Elland Boys Brigade, Anchormen, Verona Chambers
John Clarence, Leuder and Nicolas, Penny Harris, Janette Lister Dancers, Ken Wood
Peter Hartley, Army Drill Team, Mina Hall & Bill Dixon, Jean Evans, The Grumbleweeds
Les Dawson, Kay and Kimberley, The Glenboi Singers, Yvonne Marsh, The Rose Fletcher Pipe Band
Formula 4, Bob and Arthur, Tessa Wells, Terry Herbert, Roy Dell
Vicki and David, Jim Tattersall, Jimmy Jones, Diane Ward, Kenny Peter
The In-Sect, Eddie Grant, Sheila Harris, Clive Dobbins, Walter Cornelius
A radio, and later television, talent show originally hosted by Hughie Green, with a late-1980s revival hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and later by previous winner Les Dawson.
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