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The Kenny Everett Television Show is a comedy sketch show broadcast on BBC1 from 1981 to 1988. It was presented by its main performer Kenny Everett, who wrote the material with Barry Cryer and Ray Cameron. Later in 1986 they were joined by writing team Andrew Marshall and David Renwick after Cameron's departure the previous year. It was similar in style to Everett's previous programme The Kenny Everett Video Show, broadcast on ITV from 1978 to 1981, but with greater emphasis on comedy sketches than musical numbers. However, each edition would still have at least one music act. A total 47 episodes, including 6 Christmas specials and 2 compilations over 5 series, were produced by the BBC, broadcast between 24 December 1981 and 18 January 1988 inclusive.

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  • The Kenny Everett Television Show is a comedy sketch show broadcast on BBC1 from 1981 to 1988. It was presented by its main performer Kenny Everett, who wrote the material with Barry Cryer and Ray Cameron. Later in 1986 they were joined by writing team Andrew Marshall and David Renwick after Cameron's departure the previous year. It was similar in style to Everett's previous programme The Kenny Everett Video Show, broadcast on ITV from 1978 to 1981, but with greater emphasis on comedy sketches than musical numbers. However, each edition would still have at least one music act. A total 47 episodes, including 6 Christmas specials and 2 compilations over 5 series, were produced by the BBC, broadcast between 24 December 1981 and 18 January 1988 inclusive. (en)
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  • Guest stars: ABBA, Billy Connolly, Cannon & Ball, John Arnatt, Noel Edmonds, Judy Geeson, Susan George, Sheila Steafel and Bob Geldof; Musical guest: Lulu (en)
  • Guest stars: Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Frank Carson, Mike Moran, John Wells, Billy Connolly, Sheila Steafel, Joanna Lumley and Richard Johnson; Musical guest: Toni Basil (en)
  • Guest stars: Joe Black, Percy Edwards, Edward Duke, Lou Hirsch and George Layton; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Michael Parkinson, Willie Rushton, Gary Martin, John Arnatt and Terry Wogan; Musical guests: Imagination (en)
  • Guest stars: Burt Kwouk, Mel Smith, Ted Moult, Mike Moran, John Arnatt, Lou Hirsch, Sheila Steafel, Tony Osoba and Frank Williams; Musical guests: Modern Romance (en)
  • Guest stars: Joe Black, Brian Blessed, Mike Moran, Joanna Lumley, Tony Selby, Edward Duke and Lou Hirsch; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Compilation episode. (en)
  • Guest stars: Lennie Bennett, Geoff Capes, Vicki Michelle, David Rappaport and Bernie Winters; Musical guests: Dead or Alive (en)
  • Guest stars: Fiona Fullerton, David Peacock, Willie Rushton and Sheila Steafel; Musical guest: David Cassidy (en)
  • Guest stars: Vicki Michelle, Lionel Blair, John Wells, Peter Woods, Jeffrey Wickham and Frank Thornton; Musical guests: The Flying Pickets (en)
  • Guest stars: Sabina Franklyn, Tim Barrett, Lou Hirsch, Eli Woods, John Bluthal, Robin Parkinson, P.G. Stephens, Burt Kwouk, Joanna Lumley, Jack Scott, Jacqueline Clarke, Sheila Steafel and Terry Wogan Musical guests: Duran Duran (en)
  • Guest stars: John Bluthal, Mike Grady, Jack Haig, Willie Rushton, Mike Moran, Mel Smith and Eli Woods; Musical guests: U2 (en)
  • Guest stars: Jonathan Cecil, Billy Connolly, Burt Kwouk, Lou Hirsch, Mike Moran, Tony Osoba, Julian Lloyd-Webber, Geoffrey Palmer and Tic & Toc; Musical guests: Kajagoogoo (en)
  • Guest stars: Jeffrey Holland, Sheila Steafel, John Wells and Bernie Winters; Musical guests: Tears For Fears (en)
  • Guest stars: Bananarama, Sheila Steafel, Lionel Blair, John Arnatt and Willie Rushton; Musical guest: Toyah Wilcox (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Simon Cadell, John Junkin, John Arnatt, Billy Connolly, Sheila Steafel and Terry Wogan; Musical guest: Bill Wyman (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Lennie Bennett, Alfred Marks, Su Pollard and Frank Thornton; Musical guests: The Stranglers (en)
  • Guest stars: Toyah Willcox, Richard Johnson, Terry Wogan, Gary Martin, John Arnatt, Bill Wyman and Joanna Lumley; Musical guests: Toyah (en)
  • Guest stars: Jeffrey Holland and Gareth Hunt; Musical guest: Howard Jones (en)
  • Guest stars: Ian McCaskill, Roy North, Gary Martin, Lionel Blair and Gerald Campion; Musical guest: Chris Rea (en)
  • Guest stars: Brian Blessed, Joe Black, Rory Bremner, Edward Duke, Reginald Marsh, Edward Duke, Lou Hirsch and Michael Stainton; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Lennie Bennett, Kenny Lynch, Vicki Michelle and Willie Rushton; Musical guests: Big Daddy (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair and Gary Martin; Musical guest: Elton John (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Gary Martin and Christopher Timothy; Musical guest: Errol Brown (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Willie Rushton, Sheila Steafel, John Arnatt, Billy Connolly, John Wells, Joanna Lumley and Richard Johnson; Musical guests: Madness (en)
  • Guest stars: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jeffrey Holland, Sheila Steafel, Joanna Lumley and Lennie Bennett; Musical guests: Godley & Creme (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Frank Carson, Adam Faith, Gary Martin, John Arnatt, Sheila Steafel and Terry Wogan; Musical guest: B.A. Robertson (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Joe Black, Edward Duke, Johnny More , Irene Handl , George Layton, Lou Hirsch and Barry Took Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Tom Baker, Brian Blessed, Lou Hirsch, David Healy, George Layton, Edward Duke and Rory Bremner ; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Harry Fowler, Lionel Blair, Gary Martin and Christopher Timothy; Musical guest: Donny Osmond (en)
  • Guest stars: Fiona Fullerton, Lennie Bennett, Bonnie Langford, Lulu, Patrick Mower, Willie Rushton and Bernie Winters; Musical guests: Culture Club (en)
  • Guest stars: Martin Shaw, Mike Moran and Barry Cryer; Musical guests: Spandau Ballet (en)
  • Guest stars: Sheila Steafel, Roy Kinnear, Aimi MacDonald, Lou Hirsch, Mike Moran and Richard Todd; Musical guests: The Thompson Twins (en)
  • Guest stars: Alfred Marks, Daniel Peacock and Su Pollard; Musical guests: Chas & Dave (en)
  • Guest stars: Billy Connolly, Pamela Stephenson, Sheila Steafel, James Hunt, Lulu, Ian Lavender, Susan George and Michael Winner; Musical guests: Chas & Dave (en)
  • Guest stars: Brian Blessed, Kenneth Colley, Joe Black, Edward Duke, Lou Hirsch and John Craven; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Lionel Blair, Sheila Steafel, Gary Martin and Frank Thornton; Musical guests: Marillion (en)
  • Guest stars: John Arnatt, Brian Blessed, Rory Bremner , Edward Duke, Sarah Greene, Ted Moult, Lou Hirsch and Conrad Phillips; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
  • Guest stars: Lionel Blair, Gerald Campion, Gary Martin and John Dunn; Musical guest: Kim Wilde (en)
  • Guest stars: Lou Hirsch, Edward Duke, George Layton and Dennis Taylor; Dance troupe: Hot Gossip (en)
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  • The Kenny Everett Television Show is a comedy sketch show broadcast on BBC1 from 1981 to 1988. It was presented by its main performer Kenny Everett, who wrote the material with Barry Cryer and Ray Cameron. Later in 1986 they were joined by writing team Andrew Marshall and David Renwick after Cameron's departure the previous year. It was similar in style to Everett's previous programme The Kenny Everett Video Show, broadcast on ITV from 1978 to 1981, but with greater emphasis on comedy sketches than musical numbers. However, each edition would still have at least one music act. A total 47 episodes, including 6 Christmas specials and 2 compilations over 5 series, were produced by the BBC, broadcast between 24 December 1981 and 18 January 1988 inclusive. (en)
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