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| Late Licence |
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Smashie and Nicey fronted the first Late Licence, an early morning continuity programme, on 19 November 1993 and Bob hosted a show the following year.1994 Channel 4 |
| Comedy Rules |
Guest appearance by Bob.1994 STV/BSkyB |
| Pebble Mill At One |
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Lunchtime show presented by Ross Kelly and recorded in Birmingham. Bob sang I Will Survive.1994 BBC1
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| That's Showbusiness |
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Mike Smith presented this quiz where two teams of two celebrities battled it out to see who had the most knowledge of showbusiness. Rounds included the 'videoke' round (like karaoke but with videos) and the final one-minute round. Bob teamed up with June Whitfield.1994 BBC1
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| Viva Cabaret |
Bob made more guest appearances on this the second series.20/05-24/06/94 Channel 4 |
| Denton |
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Bob performed a distinctive version of Yeh Yeh with The Hollywood Horns on Andrew Denton's show.1994 Channel 7 |
| Queer Comics |
One of the three televised programmes showcasing the twelfth Just For Laughs festival in Montreal was a tape of the all-gay show Queer Comics, linked by Julian Clary and featuring Bob, Mark Davis, Bob Smith, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Elvira Kurt and Steve Moore.1994 Channel 4 |