This is Your Life - Season 14

Season 14

Episodes

Jim Dale

Vic Feather

Hayley Mills

Pete Murray

George Sewell

David Nixon

Robert Dougall

Deryck Guyler

Derek Dougan

William Coles

Jimmy Jewel

John Alderton

Patrick Moore

Sam Kydd

John Dankworth

Gordon Ostlere

Lionel Blair

Sheila Scott

Roy Dotrice

Barry Briggs

Christopher Lee

Beryl Grey

Terry Biddlecombe

Don Revie

Robert Morley

David Hemery

Eamonn Andrews
Eamonn Andrews was surprised by his friend, the magician and television personality David Nixon, at Thames Television's Teddington Studios, while assisting David with a magic trick.
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