Give Us a Clue - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Liz Fraser, Judy Geeson, Kenneth Williams, David Wilkie

Diana Dors, Liza Goddard, Ed Stewart, Colin Baker

Episode 3

Judy Carne, Tessa Wyatt, Richard O'Sullivan, Peter Jones

Joyce Blair, Karen Dotrice, Rory Dotrice, Norman Rossington

Libby Morris, Suzanne Danielle, Don Maclean, Tony Selby

Barbara Windsor, Jenny Hanley, Jimmy Young, George Layton

Gemma Craven, Linda Thorson, Max Wall, Brendan Price

Nina Baden-Semper, Françoise Pascal, Kenny Lynch, Bernie Winters

Janet Brown, Lynsey de Paul, Peter Butterworth, Derek Griffiths
This week's episode included two team members made up from the studio audience: Gill and Bob McClure.

Aimi MacDonald, Judith Chalmers, Alfie Bass, Robin Askwith
This week's episode included two team members made up from the studio audience: Rosalind Ingram, Bob Reynolds.

Julie Rogers, Cheryl Hall, Dickie Davies, Bill Oddie
In this edition two members of the public took part: Pam Ford, Chris Grant.

Amanda Barrie, Maureen Lipman, Melvyn Hayes, David Nixon
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