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Opportunity Knocks Season 15
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 15 Full Episode Guide
All Winners Show
Ezeke, Los Delcampo, Larry Jones, Peter and Val, The Warrington Youth Band
Amelia Young, Anna and Marcus with John Kershaw, Belling and Lea, Jeanette Desbois, The Druids
The Singing Waiters, Chester Shadrack, The Ebony Steel Band, Shan Dallas, The Las Vegas Showband
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Johnny Quantrell and The Confederates, Alyson and Alyx, Pat Tansey, Gilberto Ruggiero
John Tranter, Fragile, Vivienne Colgan, John Copperfield, The Lee Brennan Band
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Chips, Micky Finn, Terry Turner, Sam's Set
Tony Brutus, Stephan Deak, Chris Corbally, Michael and Laurie, Pipedream
The Fitzmaurice Duo, Malcolm James McVicar, Bobby Bragg, Tammy Jones, Glittarock
Stacey Wylde, Reginald Nuttal, Frank Jennings and Syndicate, Victor Burnett and June, The Shu Shan Players
Rona Clarke, Trevor Culpan, Johnny Grant, Inner Sleeve, The Abraham Darby School Choir
The Clive Allen Sound, Sue Fisher, Barry Britten, Jimmy Quigly, The Devon Trio
Kim Clark and Gordon Roy, Remember This, Two Voices, Brian Elliot, Wayne King
Linday Leslie, Angie and Shandy, David André, The Neal Toppers, Ray Starr
The Big Dee Band, Mandy Ann, Alex Laredo and Judy, Victor Seaforth, Rivendell
The Gospel Ayres, The Lovelies and Paul, Lesley Davis, Baker and Price, The Geoff White Jazz Five
The Beaux 'n Belles, The Cooper Twins, Graham Maclean, Touch of Velvet, Bruce and Vivienne
The Kevals, Patsy Allan, Norman Norman, La Valse, Mountain Child
The Two Karlis, The Waikiki Islanders, Remember, Pete West, Malcolm James McVicar
The Port Isaac Singers, Belinda Peach and Joanne Whalley, Sugarland Express, Lance Wynsor, The Byron Duo
Hercules, Cool Breeze, Bernie Clifton, Students from the Royal Ballet School, Joan Gilbert
Silkane and Jennie, Brian McCann, The Spencer Senior Six, Spencer K. Gibbins, Tony Parr's Thames Valley Jazz Band
Kevin O'Hare, Linda Bryan, Tony and Keith West, Lee Marsh, The Mumbles Concert Band
Jim and Ady, The Tickhill Dancers, Lawrence Ainsley, Ruth Porter, Heads Together
Keith Rogers, Heather Bellini, Sandra Gardner, Jimmy Graham, Harmony Village
Leno, Tom O'Connor, Frankie McBride, Les Damoiselles, Bish Banjo Boys
Catherine Howells, The Diment Sisters, Bill Nixon, Charles Edwards, Vic Lezal's Professionals
Helen Todd, Heritage, Bill and Helen Manton, Pam Lee, Domingo and Emilio
Ann Hennessy, Brian Coshall, Paul Lynch and Kata, Tighe Francis, Triad
George Burl, Helen Foster, Steve Collins, Celine and Donncha, Natural High
Ken and Steve, Salt and Pepper, Barbara Mathews, Alan Bailey, Kristen Casper
Barbara Thompson, The Ostap Buriak Dancers, Shaun Connor, Rosemary Noble, Black Onyx
The Anderson Sisters, Freddie Corless, Suzanne Harris, The Chuck Fowler Trio, Our Ladies Operatic Group
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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