Tonight for the first time the show is hosted by one of the greatest stars ever produced by it.
Guest artist: Brenda Cochrane , winner of Opportunity Knocks 1989.
EP2 Episode 2Apr 07, 1990
Will you agree with this week's audience decision ?
Tonight it's your opportunity to be a star-maker by casting your all-important telephone vote for the act which impresses you most.
Guest artist: Comisar.
EP3 Episode 3Apr 14, 1990
Guest artist: Melanie Jay.
Mark Rattray - singer, Chris 'Nipper' Thomas - comedian, Tammy Coleman - singer, Adonis - dance trio, Clinton Jaimes - singer, Terry Devon - impressionist, Andrew Dunscombe - pianist
EP4 Episode 4Apr 21, 1990
It's your opportunity to vote for the stars of tomorrow - tonight! Dawson introduces six more acts new to network television and reveals the winner from last week's show.
Guest artist: Gary St John.
The contestants on this episode are: Three's Company - singing and dancing trio, Jimmy Bright - comedian, Crossfire - rock band, Romy - singer, Antonio Zambardi - magician (the music he performs to is the theme from the television show Juliet Bravo), Lucinda - harpist
EP5 Episode 5Apr 28, 1990
Judge the seven acts on tonight's show, then cast your telephone vote for the one which impressed you most.
EP6 Episode 6May 12, 1990
Judge the acts on tonight's show, then cast your telephone vote for the one that impressed you most.
Guest artist: Daniel Kirsch.
EP7 Episode 7May 19, 1990
Judge the seven acts on tonight's show then cast your telephone vote for the one that impressed you most.
Guest artist: Matt Mudd.
EP8 Episode 8May 26, 1990
Guest artist: Helouise.
EP9 FinalJun 02, 1990
The stage is set for the final of television's top talent show. Host
Les Dawson presents tonight's live programme, with performances from the winners of previous shows as well as some of your favourites from throughout the series. Seize your opportunity and take part in this national television event by casting your telephone vote.
A radio, and later television, talent show originally hosted by Hughie Green, with a late-1980s revival hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and later by previous winner Les Dawson.