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devastating storm struck the Fastnet fleet. Before he can even consider leading a crew on the 1985 race, Chris must learn to sail from scratch, absorb a thorough knowledge of navigation, meteorology, safety at sea – and how to motivate the crew to win. After a tough summer of gruelling training from sailing instructor Roger Justice, and advice from some of the world's most successful skippers, including
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. A 17-year-old girl from a children's home, who is an amateur gymnast, trains for the high trapeze. It is the most dangerous act in the circus – many trapeze artists fall to their death. The Big Time follows her two months' training, meet the stars of the circus-and then wait
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wrote "Not since 1940 can the people of England have risen in such unified wrath". Fanny wrote a letter of apology to Mrs Troake, but it was too late, the BBC terminated her contract two weeks after the programme was broadcast. She never presented a cookery programme again on the BBC. (Mrs Troake, by
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul's total achievement in art is an 0-level pass. It is not the highest qualification for a would-be world-class fashion designer. There's to be a gala fashion show at Guildhall, in the City of London. Royalty will be there. Paul sets his sight on this glittering evening. To
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Reporter: Chris Serle. The closest Chris Serle has come to sailing is drinking other people's gin and tonic on other people's boats. Now he approaches the Royal Ocean Racing Club to find out if he can skipper a yacht in Britain's premier off-shore race. In 1979, 15 yachtsmen lost their lives when a
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Keith Rawlinson is a schoolmaster in Burnley – but he has always longed to be a professional wrestler. It takes three months of strict training and body building during which Keith is advised by some of the biggest names in wrestling including Kent Walton, Big Daddy and World
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She suggested that Mrs Troake use a small pastry boat filled with a fruit sorbet and covered with spun sugar, decorated with an orange slice and a cherry through a cocktail stick, giving the dish the look of a small boat, which Fanny thought would be suitable for the naval guests. In the event, the
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Reporter: John Pitman. The adventures of Lol Cottrell, a 28-year-old baker's roundsman, who has always dreamed of playing football for Liverpool. This year he did – in Tommy Smith's testimonial game. Coached by Tommy – the 'Iron Man of Anfield' – Lol spends two weeks training for his big match and
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris is just an average amateur photographer. Will he convince a national newspaper that he has what it takes to be sent on a major picture assignment? For six weeks, Chris works alongside some of the top photographers in Fleet Street learning to capture the most dramatic
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. The Rev Taffy Davies is a curate from Southsea. Since the day he picked up a pen and drew a less-than-flattering caricature of the Archbishop of Canterbury, it has been his ambition to be a Fleet Street cartoonist. He achieves that ambition on the Daily Mail. He meets Sir
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris enters the elegant and sequinned world of competitive ballroom dancing. With the help of Latin American world champions, Donny Burns & Gaynor Fairweather, he attempts to master the paso doble. Along the way he seeks advice from some of the greatest names in the
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Reporter: Norma Shepherd. Tim Davey is a law student, his hobby is go-karting – he dreamed of becoming a racing driver. He never thought that dream would come true. The Big Time gave him the chance of competing in a professional race at Brands Hatch. He trained for four months, practiced with
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul has been a radio and television presenter for 12 years. Now he must master a very different world – behind the cameras. His target is to direct a video for a major rock star. Paul goes to the BBC's training studio to learn to direct a pop number. Film director
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul takes the reins to compete with the country's top horse drivers in a gruelling three-day event which includes a 15-mile cross-country marathon. As a total newcomer to horses, he is trained by top international driver John Parker. Paul meets his childhood hero,
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Reporter: John Pitman. The members of a gardening club in Dorset never dreamed they'd be allowed to design a garden for the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show. The garden was entirely planned and stocked by the amateurs, though they were advised by professionals like
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and learns that there's more to being a 'gentleman's gentleman' than he'd ever imagined. On the way to his big weekend Chris explores the fascinating world of Upstairs, Downstairs in some of the country's great houses, goes through butler training school, serves lunch to
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris hardly knows how to place a bet at the start of his training as a racecourse bookmaker. In just three months he must learn to lay odds and master the mysterious art of tick-tack. Chris seeks advice on how to spot a winner from top trainer
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Sue Peacock is a housewife from Cheshire. She is used to giving talks to her local Women's Institute, but with the help of The Big Time she gets an audience of ten-million as she goes, for the first time ever, before live TV cameras to present
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris' musical experience is confined to banging on the drums with the Crouch End All Stars in his local pub. Now he has to master the world of grand opera. His aim is to sing a role with the English National Opera on the stage of the massive
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul hopes, after three months' training, to cut a completely new style on a celebrity lady. But will anyone let him? For weeks Paul shampoos, blowdries, cuts 'bobs' and 'shakes' and consults some of the top stylists in the country including
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dessert was a disaster and could not be served properly - the spun sugar toppings were collapsing in the heat of the kitchen before they reached the main dining area and the fragile nature of the pudding meant that some of them broke apart before being served.
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The result brought the end of Fanny Cradock's television career. Mrs Troake went through her menu of seafood cocktail, duckling with bramble sauce and coffee cream dessert. Fanny, grimacing and acting as if on the verge of retching, claimed not to know what a
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and Norma Shepherd, each programme followed a member of the public placed in the limelight as a result of their skill and documenting how they fared. Their progress was filmed and sundry professionals in their fields advised the amateur as they progressed.
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on BBC TV in 1997, where they undertook professional tasks as complete amateurs. The four episodes featured the pair attempting to become professional polo players, dress designers, producers of a TV commercial and an effort to write Britain's 1998
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul becomes a stand-up comedian performing a spot as a female impersonator in front of one of the most critical audiences in show business on the bill of the 'Oscar Night' of Clubland. His act is written by
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. Mrs Joan Barrow, a farmer's wife from the Cotswolds, goes into training for her first race under National Hunt rules. It is a dangerous and strenuous sport and to prepare herself Joan meets Sue Horton,
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to ask how to play a screen heavy – and finds he has taken on more than he expected. A Hollywood dialect doctor teaches him the German accent. And he must learn to fight like a trained killer. Before Paul faces the camera,
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. The Reverend Jimmy James, a rector from Norfolk, who normally edits his parish magazine, the Wensum Diary, for one day edits The Times Diary. He meets Alan Brien, Paul Callan,
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in a doubles match before an audience of a thousand fans. At stake is the Matchroom Challenge Trophy. First come months of coaching and advice from some of the greatest stars in the game, including
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was, told Troake that her menu was too rich, and, though she accepted that the dessert was delicious, insisted that it was not suitable, declaring: "Yes, dear, but you're among professionals now."
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Before Paul Heiney made this programme, his total culinary expertise equalled fish fingers grilled or fried. It is with this limited knowledge that he sets out to represent
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is a 19-year-old student from Glasgow, who has always dreamed of becoming a pop star. A major recording company agreed, if she was good enough, to let her make a record. Sheena is photographed by
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Reporter: John Pitman. The story of Sheena Easton is a real Cinderella story. It began two years ago when the 19-year-old drama student from Glasgow was given the chance to make a pop record for
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at Bray in a competition between four of Britain's top restaurants. For weeks Paul sweats onions and reduces sauces in the Waterside kitchens and spends a day working at London's exclusive
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moment of a news story or the sex appeal of a page three girl. He tries to follow the action of a rugby international and joins a scrum of rival photographers competing for a picture of
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul has never had to cope with so much as a poodle. Now he needs to achieve an almost telepathic understanding with Tim, his sheepdog, in order to compete at the
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get there, he has to design the Heiney Collection -a dress for a royal garden party, a suit to wear about town, and a glamorous ball-gown. For guidance Paul turns to fashionable
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. Mrs Gwen Troake, a farmer's wife from Devon, plans the menu for a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel, London. It is a Foyle's Literary Lunch in honour of
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trial. Paul and Tim discover some remote and beautiful comers of the British Isles, as they seek help and advice from farmers and shepherds who are top trialists. They meet
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give Chris a crash course in fast driving on the circuit at Brands Hatch. But even with all this expert advice nothing can prepare Chris for what the RAC Rally has in store.
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special episode airing a year later, after she achieved stardom) and the edition featuring the amateur chef is credited as terminating the television career of the TV chef
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who Paul has in mind when he designs his dresses – and she tells him just what she feels about them. After six months, Paul's dresses are finished. International model
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the following year.) Speaking about the incident in 1999, Rantzen described Cradock as "hell on wheels", and that she had "reduced this poor little lady to nothing".
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul explores the booming world of romantic fiction, and attempts to turn love into money. Paul sets out to write a romantic short story for
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris learns what it takes to perform in the high-pressure professional snooker arena. His target is the chance to partner World Champion
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is to present British hairdressing's top award at the London Hilton. She's to have a stunning new style for the occasion – but will she trust Paul to create it?
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fame at Chatsworth, learn all about 'sheep sense' at a Cumbrian 'merry meet', and struggle to master the mysteries of the Drive, the Pen and the Maltese Cross.
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris tests his nerve in the gruelling, high speed world of rallying. His target is one of the world's toughest motoring events, the
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in a mixed-doubles event and Heiney becoming a chef at Langhan's Brasserie, a dress designer for a catwalk show, a celebrity hairdresser (where he cut
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Lightweight Champion, Johnny Saint. His big moment is a match – in an all-star bill at the most glamorous wrestling venue in the country – London's
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Reporter: Paul Heiney. Paul is an absolute beginner. Now he must work for the chance to play a brutal German mercenary who tries to throttle
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. Mrs. Ada Johnston, a needlewoman from Scotland, designs the dress of her dreams for a top fashion show. She meets
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When the dessert failed to impress, the public were annoyed that Fanny Cradock had seemingly ruined Mrs Troake's special day.
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris becomes a butler for a weekend house party at Lord Hertford's 110-room stately home in
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. Tony Peers, a comedian at Butlin's Holiday Camp, is given the chance to appear in BBCtv's
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had also been consulted on the menu and said he felt that Mrs Troake's original coffee pudding was perfect.
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In 1976, a housewife in Devon, Gwen Troake, won a competition called "Cook of the Realm", leading to
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as Chris prepares to do battle with 50 hardened professionals on a solo royal assignment for the
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and John Taylor have only two months to teach weekend driver Chris how not to go for a spin;
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Reporter: Esther Rantzen. Bryan Cresswell, a Civil Servant from Newcastle, conducts the
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do their best to turn Paul into a master of nouvelle cuisine for the final contest.
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in Ireland, to act as one of a number of experts giving Troake advice on her menu.
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help to prepare her for the big night and, with advice from top TV personalities,
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is to wear them. But how will they be received when she steps out on the catwalk?
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Some of the exploits included an amateur musician conducting an orchestra at the
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and discovered that love means never having to say sorry to your bank manager.
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The Beaminster and District Gardens and Allotment Society go to Chelsea
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helps him make a demonstration video which, Paul hopes, will convince
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collecting advice from the Liverpool team and top professionals like
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and is groomed by the creator of Mr Hudson, TV's best-known butler,
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that he's got what it takes to make the promo for their new single
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Reporter: Chris Serle. Chris hopes to make it as an auctioneer at
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and many other experts she has always admired, who advise her.
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and many other experts she has always admired, who advise her.
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and many other experts he has always admired, who advise him.
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Reporter: John Pitman. Jane Manders prepares for the '
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and many other experts he has admired, who advise him.
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An almost identical series followed in 1982 entitled
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and other VIPs. The BBC filmed the result as part of
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inviting her to organise a banquet to be attended by
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Index

Esther Rantzen
John Pitman
Paul Heiney
Chris Serle
Paul Heiney
BBC 1
documentary
reality television
BBC
Esther Rantzen
John Pitman
Paul Heiney
Fairfield Halls
Liverpool
Tommy Smith
testimonial game
Sheena Easton
Fanny Cradock
Chris Serle
Paul Heiney
That's Life!
Hale and Pace
Gareth Hale
Norman Pace
Eurovision Song Contest
Birds of a Feather
Pauline Quirke
Linda Robson
Edward Heath
Earl Mountbatten of Burma

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