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The Arthur Haynes Show
S8.E3
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Episode #8.3
Episode aired Oct 14, 1961
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Comedy
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Johnny Speight
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Arthur Haynes
Nicholas Parsons
Ken Morris
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Nicholas Parsons
Ken Morris
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Arthur Haynes
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Nicholas Parsons
Ken Morris
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Joan Savage
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Leslie Noyes
Peter Bridgmont
Eleanor Darling
Maxwell Foster
Marcus Powell
Jack Parnell
Jerry Alexander
Cass Allen
Aileen Cochrane
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Coral Fairweather
George McGrath
Fred McNaughton
Stan Simmons
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I'm Beginning to See the Light
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Duke Ellington
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Don George
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Johnny Hodges
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Harry James
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Joan Savage
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Ken Morris
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