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Opportunity Knocks Season 17
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 17 Full Episode Guide
Lips, Katie Budd, Grace Kennedy, Stuart Gillies, The Brothers
Contrast, Aliki, Tony Dowling, Bernie and Chas, John Bartlett and Yvonne Langkamer
Nightair, The Krystals, Gwyneth and Vincent, Clive Webb, Hotfoot Gale
Laszlo, Stumpy, Elaine Carole, Jim Beavis, Ray la Bord
Jingles, Don Wickens, The Barbershop Harmony Club, Frank Forde, The Stuart Highland Dancers
Chuck Layburn, Arthur Scott Robertson, Mariko, Shadowstring Theatre, Microwave
Shan and The Clowns, Sonny Jones, Kris Keyes, Roy Chappell, Patents Pending
The Sheila Marie Dancers, Cedric Jemmet, Keith Knight, Reg Daponte, The Dun Eimar Singers
Adrian Walsh, The Eddie Thompson Trio, Bobby Collins, Lesley, Helen McBennett
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, The Manning Brothers, The Bernards, The Merseybirds, David and Bernadette
Alan Driver, Jean Douglas, Stan Boardman, Charade, Kaleidoscope
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Berni Flint, Jimmy Cummins, The Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra, McMurray and George
The Redwing Country Band, The Reading Barbershop Harmony Club, Suzanne Kelly, Robert Berry, Rod McKenzie
Stage Three, Billy Roberts, Spider Jive, Katie Budd, Punch
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Juniper Green, Sargeet, Homer Noodleman, Colin Stevens
Hughie Green, Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Grace Kennedy
David and Laura, The Glen Jackson Dancers, The Manning Brothers, Izzie Rich, Shiner
Blake Butler, The 2Bs, The Weltons, Alison Sneddon, Saxophone Jones
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, The Dot, Marty Williams, Elliot, Conspiracy
Karin Bosoni, Spooky, Bobby Wayne, Edith Chorley, The Cotton Mill Boys
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Alyosha and Igor, Jasper Britton, Spike Rawlings, Jean Wall
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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