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 Season 5, Episode 3: Donny Osmond
Season 5, Episode 3: Donny Osmond 
BBC. Original Air Date—14 December 1987.
  Authors: Barry Cryer, Kenny Everett, John Langdon, Andrew Marshall & David Renwick, Paul Minett & Brian Leveson, Dick Vosburgh  
Special Guest Stars: Lionel Blair, Harry Fowler, Christopher Timothy 
Guest Stars: Peter Bishop, Diane Cooke, Kirsty Davide, Donna Derby, Michele Duverney, Denise Gyngell, Gary Martin, Harry Nurmi, Anthony Willis  and Cleo Rocos 
Director: Kevin Bishop 
Producer: Paul Ciani 
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Sketches (according TVrageCom):
  - Old BBC Television Logo: Black and white,  pict backwards, but soundtrack okay 
- Black and white newsreader: Started to telling jokes at the age of 5 years old 
- Ken  outside the BBC studios: Out at the moment 
- Ken's opening speech on a Set: New readers start here 
 
- Pot poodle 
 
- Crocodile hunt (with Cleo Rocos) 
 
- Bible Scene: Carling Black Label 
 
- Consumer Report (with Cleo Rocos) 
 
- Ken as a baby in a buggy: Gooseberry bush 
- A short insert of four sex dancers in gold costumes: Very funny 
 
- Cobbers, Episode 4,624 (with Cleo Rocos): Pregnant 
 
- Zoo Keeper (with Christopher Timothy) 
- Torture Room (with Lionel Blair): Harlem globetrotters 
 
- Up Your Way with Verity Treacle: Frank Ifield boomerang 
- Ken with Donny Osmond: Intro for next 
- MUSIC CLIP: "In It For Love" by Donny Osmond 
 
- Long John Silver (with Cleo Rocos): Hospital baby 
 
- Pub: Sex change (with Harry Fowler) 
 
- Colonel Muriel Clean: Knob [Appeared also in BestPT] 
- Concise Classics: Robinson Crusoe 
 
- Ken in a Set: Alas, Poor Yorick! 
 
- Song  (by Ken with Cleo Rocos): Vampire 
 
- Pub: Bottle joke 
 
- Ken with audience: Audience names 
 
- Reg Prescott DIY: Guillotine 
- Ken's closing speech on a Set: I'd like to thank everybody connected with this show 
 
CREATED: July 3, 2009. MODIFIED:
    July 11, 2010