Confessions Of A Pop Performer
(1975)

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Hilarious antics when Timmy and Sid take on a second-rate pop group and end up on a Royal Charity Show.
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Robin Askwith abandons his window-cleaning round to help organise a tour for a band of no-hopers and finds himself knee-deep in groupies (the finale at the Palladium has to be seen to be believed). Askwith struggles manfully with a dismal script and comes off much better than the Prime Minister's father-in-law, Anthony Booth. Among the other familiar faces are Doris Hare from On the Buses and Benny Hill's longtime accomplice, Bob Todd.
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