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The Arthur Haynes Show
S13.E7
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Episode #13.7
Episode aired Jan 1, 1966
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Johnny Speight
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Arthur Haynes
Dermot Kelly
Tony Fayne
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Johnny Speight
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Arthur Haynes
Dermot Kelly
Tony Fayne
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Arthur Haynes
Dermot Kelly
Tony Fayne
Patricia Hayes
Rita Webb
Andrew Faulds
Jack Stewart
Margot Thomas
John Walker
Michael Henry
Leslie Noyes
Jack McConachie
Sheila Southern
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Christine Campbell
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Jack Parnell Orchestra
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Johnny Speight
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Since only shortened versions of these episodes still exist, Sheila Southern's performance is not included in the DVD release.
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A Red, Red Rose
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Robert Burns
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Christine Campbell
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January 1, 1966 (United Kingdom)
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