Seasons & Episode
Lynsey De Paul performs her single "Shoobeedoo Wey Doobee How" and chaos ensues during an infamous restaurant sketch which sees Tommy as a destructive waiter.
Michael Robbins (On The Buses) guest stars in a sketch which sees him prepare a boxing match with Tommy. Reflections are the musical guest this week.
Tommy Cooper does the 'Disappearing Candle' trick on stage, Lynsey de Paul performs her song "Hungry For Love" and Tommy goes on holiday during the sketch.
Tommy attempts 'plate shooting', Lynsey de Paul sings "Let's Boogie" and "No Honestly"
Lynsey De Paul performs "Dancing On A Saturday Night". Victor Spinetti and Dandy Nichols guest star as a strange pair with a very odd way of making ends meet.
Ian Hendry joins Tommy for a sketch and Lynsey De Paul performs "Season To Season".
The incomparable master of muffed magic returns with this six-part series from 1975. There are rope tricks, rabbit tricks, even a jacket-and-shirt trick... if you're quick enough to catch them, that is! Tommy is joined by the lovely Lynsey de Paul, who supplies a song for each show, and stalwart assistant David Hamilton - who also doubles up as an in-depth interviewer to probe the great man's mind in 'Fez to Fez'. Other stars risking their reputation include Victor Spinetti and Dandy Nichols - as a strange pair with a very odd way of making ends meet - and Ian Hendry (The Lotus Eaters), who realises 'it's not a question of guessing what Tommy's going to do next - it's a question of guessing what he's doing now!'