Give Us a Clue - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Michele Dotrice, Rolf Harris, Glenn Hoddle, Edward Woodward, Lucinda Prior-Palmer

Roy Kinnear, Robin Nedwell, Duncan Goodhew, Faith Brown, Rula Lenska, Claire Rayner

Geoff Capes, Pam Ayres, Gabrielle Drake, Paul Eddington, Kenny Everett, Donna Hartley

Peter Davison, Sandra Dickinson, Geoffrey Hayes, Lesley Judd, Jon Pertwee, Beryl Reid

Maureen Lipman, Maria Charles, Jenny Hanley, Kenneth Williams, Griff Rhys Jones, Shaw Taylor

Lynsey de Paul, Molly Parkin, Andrew Sachs, Christopher Biggins, Anna Dawson, John L. Gardner

Sally James, Denis King, Ian Lavender, Henry McGee, Annie Ross, Madeleine Smith

Nigel Davenport, David Jacobs, Jenny Lee-Wright, Tom O'Connor, Suzi Quatro, June Whitfield

Cheryl Kennedy, Madge Hindle, Victoria Burgoyne, Rodney Bewes, Barry Mason, Brian Marshall

Susan Anton, Beryl Reid, Debbie Linden, Dudley Moore, Jimmy Jewel, Simon Williams

Pat Coombs, Stacy Dorning, Joanna Van Gyseghem, Terry Scott, Joe Brown, Nicholas Lyndhurst

Mollie Sugden, Patricia Brake, Nanette Newman, Kenneth Williams, Gareth Hunt, Lonnie Donegan

Katie Boyle, Angela Douglas, Lyn Paul, Dudley Moore, Harry H. Corbett, Brian Cant
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