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  2. Opportunity Knocks (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Opportunity Knocks is a British television and radio talent show originally hosted by Hughie Green, with a late-1980s revival hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and later by previous winner Les Dawson. From its origin on BBC Radio in 1949 the show provided a platform to fame for acts such as Spike Milligan and Frankie Vaughan. One of the most popular ...

  3. Spike Rawlings - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his career as a professional footballer, Rawlinson adopted the stage name of Spike Rawlings. His early career was spent warming audiences up on local TV show Those Wonderful TV Times. [2] Rawlings achieved fame by winning the 1976 edition of TV talent show Opportunity Knocks, which allowed him to have his own TV show. [2]

  4. Opportunity Knocks - Wikipedia

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    Opportunity Knocks (Australian TV series), a 1976-1978 Australian game show; Opportunity Knocks, a 1990 comedy film; Opportunity Knocks (2002 TV show), a 2002 US TV show hosted by Dave Coulier and Shaune Bagwell; Opportunity Knocks, a 2008 US television game show "Opportunity Knocks" (My Boys), a 2008 episode of the American sitcom My Boys

  5. Peters and Lee - Wikipedia

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    The duo entered the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks in feb. 1973, which they won for a then-record seven times, the second biggest winners of the show of ever, with such songs as "All Change Places", "I'm Confessin'", "Let It Be Me" and "All I Ever Need is You". Following their TV success, a record contract was soon signed with Philips Records.

  6. Tammy Jones - Wikipedia

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    This was followed up by Jones winning the first Opportunity Knocks satellite show via a TV link up with Australia. She had albums released in the UK with 30 piece orchestral backing and, in 1976, was voted the second best female vocalist in Britain. [citation needed]

  7. Berni Flint - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Flint (born 26 May 1952, in Southport, Lancashire, England) [1] [2] is a singer and songwriter who holds the record for the longest continuous run of wins on the ITV talent show, Opportunity Knocks.

  8. New Faces - Wikipedia

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    Nicol and Marsh's Easy Street – Runners-up in 1976. Mick Miller; Les Dennis - Appeared in series one, two and twice in series three making the All Winners Final in November 1974. Showaddywaddy - Runners-up in the Grand Final of series one in December 1973. Jim Davidson; Gary Wilmot and Judy McPhee; Billy Pearce [12] Aiden J. Harvey - Winner ...

  9. List of Australian game shows - Wikipedia

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    Opportunity Knocks: Seven Network: 1976 Out of the Question: Seven Network: 2008 The Oz Game: ABC: 1988–1989 Pantomime Quiz: ATN-7 and GTV-9: 1957 Pass the Buck: Nine Network: 2002 Personality Squares (See Hollywood Squares) Network 10: 1967–1969 1981 Celebrity Squares (see also Hollywood Squares) Network 10 Nine Network: 1975–1976