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Opportunity Knocks Season 18
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 18 Full Episode Guide
The Square Pegs, Meli Sande, Tivvy, Mike Williams, Tanguillo
The Medway Dancers, Mavis Aldred, Doug Alker, Dave Lawrence, The Terry Seymour Band
Beverley Barlow, The Harlems, Kris 'n' Kelly, Tony Evans, Steve Lewis
Jackie Podoski, Len Norton, Kingston Marionettes, State Affair, The Zaporczhan Cossacks
Gerry Shaw, Bob Lambert, Tammy St John and The Trends, The Mahers, Vashti
Main Avenue Jazz Band, Sue Turner's Dolly Set, Russ Stevens, Jackie Marks, Helen Jane
Tom Laverty, Pebbles, Charlie Daze, Caroline Dennis, Colin Howcroft
Mark Ryan, Joy Ellis and Caroline Wood, Carol Lyndell, Ben Piper, Rockytops
Malcolm Morris, Nanette Welmans, The Pattison Quartet, Mickie Driver, The Mallinder Family
Deep End, Debra Leigh, Johnny Mans, Mark Ede and Michelle, Kenny Lewis
Steve Holloway, Paula Craig and Alan, Mistress, Tony Rowley, Miguel de Santiano
Jo Sinclair, The Dudley Peters Duo, Johnny Mack, Michele Breeze, The Danny Fontana Show
Rajinder Singh Suthar, The Janeczek Sisters, Allen Merrell, Rose Michelle, Berlin
White Heat, Roger Burns, Rikki Ardson, Patrick McCool and Jim Kelly, Babe Rainbow
Patchwork, Lesley Bond, Chester and Gordon, Brenda Apps, The City of Sheffield Youth Stage Band
The Forbes Brothers, The Trampies, Louise King, Susan Childs, The Little People
The Bacardies, The Vincent Raff Duo, Angelina Ricci, Jenny Jay, The London Transport Players
Vernon, Nesbeth and Sonnet, The Dragons, Neil Martin, Michael Rowlatt, Fanny and Adams
Berni Flint, The Ardmore Set Dancers, Mel Douglas and Wild Affair, Bernie Searle, Kymm
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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