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1972 Certificate PG
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Sez Les was the TV show that firmly established Les Dawson's reputation, running for over seven years and bringing his dour, miserablist humour to a wider viewing public. Among the gems in this set are the advent of catastrophic 'superhero' Superflop, some wonderful, rambling monologues and the usual awful piano playing! This .. Read more

Starring Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough
Director Bill Hitchcock, Vernon Lawrence
Genres Comedy, Television

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Sez Les Vol.2

Sez Les was the TV show that firmly established Les Dawson's reputation, running for over seven years and bringing his dour, miserablist humour to a wider viewing public. Among the gems in this set are the advent of catastrophic 'superhero' Superflop, some wonderful, rambling monologues and the usual awful piano playing!

This volume consists of the complete fifth and sixth series of one of the 1970s' favourite variety shows, and include star turns from Sandie Shaw, Roy Orbison, Rod Hull, Roy Barraclough (who - complete with headscarf and heaving bosom - would join Les as the other half of Cissie and Ada), Brian Glover, Arthur English, Aimi MacDonald and Stephen Lewis (Blakey from On the Buses).

Starring Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough
Director Bill Hitchcock, Vernon Lawrence
Studio NETWORK
Run time DVD: 5 hrs 25 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Television
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1972

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    • Sez Les Vol.2
      Sez Les was the TV show that firmly established Les Dawson's reputation, running for over seven years and bringing his dour, miserablist humour to a wider viewing public. Among the gems in this set are the advent of catastrophic 'superhero' Superflop, some wonderful, rambling monologues and the ...