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Junior Showtime

Junior Showtime

Description: Junior Showtime was a British variety show for children made by Yorkshire Television and shown on ITV between 1969 and 1974. The series' executive producer was Jess Yates. Presented by Bobby Bennett from the Leeds City Varieties theatre, the show consisted of song and dance routines in the music hall style. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy, Music
Year Released: 1969
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 9
First episode air date: January 7, 1969
Presented By: Bobby Bennett
Network: ITV
Cast: Bonnie Langford
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