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I'm afraid I don't have Episode 1 (but if you have it please post it) Sean Lock adds his wry commentary to a selection of British Television's more unusual moments.
Part 4 is here • TV's Believe It Or Not...
Part 1 is here • TV's Believe It Or Not...
First Broadcast 01/04/2008
0:00 TV Dinners - 1998, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall helps a couple of recent parents make Placenta Pâté
More Singing
3:09 Danny Barker After All - 1993, Loyd Grossman Sings "All Day and All of the Night" with Mark Kermode on guitar in the background
3:37 Pebble Mill - 1994, Vanessa Redgrave recites a Bertolt Brecht poem "My Brother Was a Pilot"
4:27 The All Star Talent Show - 2006, Lembit Öpik plays the harmonica and sings "Hoochie Coochie Man"
4:54 Wogan - 1987, Rupert Everett sings his song Generation Of Loneliness
5:20 Today With Des and Mel - 2004, Melvyn Bragg Holding a long note
5:52 Panorama - 1955, MP Christopher Mayhew takes Mescaline
Fit
8:05 Boomph with Becker - 1972, Sue Becker Strips down and shows some pensioners hand exercises and a sensual candle dance
9:49 Easy Does it - 1989, Pat Rowlandson helps the old exercise with a scarf
10:19 TV AM - 1989, MP David Mellor and "Mad" Lizzie Webb exercising in his office
10:44 TV AM - 1984, MP Ken Livingstone punching in a tracksuit with "Mad" Lizzie Webb
10:54 TV AM - 1989, MP Jeffery Archer in a Cricket Jumper
The Professionals
11:05 Pebble Mill (at One?) - 1984, Limahl and backing singers appear from Flower Pots singing Too Much Trouble
11:45 Show of the Week - 1966, Kash-meatles with a Hindu-stani version of The Beatles Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
12:23 Top Of The Pops - 1988, Janice Long and Mark Goodier introduce All about Eve and their Song Martha's Harbour but they haven't started miming.
13:06 Back to Limahl in the Pebble Mill studio with Little and Large in the background