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Cannon and Ball's Casino (also known as Casino) was a short-lived variety programme hosted by the veteran comedy team of Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball. It was described as part comedy-show, part game-show and aired on Saturday evening at 6.10 pm. The guests were entertainers such as Mike Osman, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Roxette and Big Country.

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  • Cannon and Ball's Casino (also known as Casino) was a short-lived variety programme hosted by the veteran comedy team of Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball. It was described as part comedy-show, part game-show and aired on Saturday evening at 6.10 pm. The guests were entertainers such as Mike Osman, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Roxette and Big Country. (en)
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  • Beloved singing "Time After Time", Indecent Obsession singing "Say Goodbye", and comedian Bradley Walsh. (en)
  • Halo James singing "Magic Hour", Dusty Springfield singing "Reputation", and magician Paul Zenon. (en)
  • Paul Young singing "Softly Whispering", Fuzzbox singing "Your Loss My Gain", and stand-up comedian Rob Newman. (en)
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan singing "Very Mention of Your Name", Jesus Jones singing "Info Freako" and magician John Lenahan. (en)
  • River City People singing "California Dreaming", Tanita Tikaram singing "Thursday's Child" and comedian Mick Miller. (en)
  • Leo Sayer singing "The Cool Touch", Hothouse Flowers singing "I Can See Clearly Now" and comedian Mike Osman. (en)
  • Big Fun, Elkie Brooks and impressionist George Marshall. (en)
  • The London Boys singing "Chapel of Love", Kim Wilde singing "Time", and comedian Chris Luby. (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Graham Wetherell (en)
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  • Cannon and Ball's Casino (also known as Casino) was a short-lived variety programme hosted by the veteran comedy team of Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball. It was described as part comedy-show, part game-show and aired on Saturday evening at 6.10 pm. The guests were entertainers such as Mike Osman, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Roxette and Big Country. (en)
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