Bid for Fame

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== Synopsis ==
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Regional talent show.
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Regional talent show.  
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==Trivia==
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More than 2,000 people auditioned.
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Finalists included Anton Rogers, Al Rogers, Judy Kenny, Michael Azar, Kay McKendrick, Doreen Lord, Nina Yanson, and Wilf and Ted Cousins. Does anybody know what happened to any of these people?
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<!--PROMO BLURB: Bid for Fame first transmitted in September 1956, national television talent competition, episode 31 was a programme for Finalists Saturday April 20th 1957, studio bound at Manchester Studio 1, success based on Outside Broadcast chief David Southwood, camera man Ken Jackson, Audions George Stanford, roducer/director Alick Hayes, Compere McDonald Hobley with Joe Loss orchestra, finalists inc. ANTON ROGERS, AL ROGERS, JUDY KENNY, MICHAEL AZAR, KAY McKENDRICK, DOREEN LORD, NINA YANSON, WILF & TED COUSINS ..this was from more than 2,000 auditioned artistes from which 120 have been on TV to date-->
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Revision as of 07:47, 19 July 2010

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Host

Not known

Broadcast

ABC Midlands (not networked), 1957-9

Synopsis

Regional talent show.

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Trivia

More than 2,000 people auditioned.

Finalists included Anton Rogers, Al Rogers, Judy Kenny, Michael Azar, Kay McKendrick, Doreen Lord, Nina Yanson, and Wilf and Ted Cousins. Does anybody know what happened to any of these people?

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