Episode 7

Season 2Episode 755 minDec 5, 1992
Episode 7

Bill Owen and Peter Sallis from Last of the Summer Wine and Anne Charleston and Ian Smith from Neighbours join Noel Edmonds in his less-than-stately home at Crinkley Bottom tonight.

Cheryl Baker receives a Gotcha Oscar, and Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Boardman tries to grab a grand.

Episode 7 has aired on Dec 5, 1992 at 6:20 PM
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