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Season 1973

  • S1973E01 Episode 1

    • October 31, 1973
    • ITV1

    See the incredible 'One Man Theatre', in which our hero plays four hundred parts! See the only holder of a black belt in defensive origami!

  • S1973E02 Episode 2

    • December 25, 1973
    • ITV1

    Tommy adds his touch to the season of goodwill, showing how to cook a duck egg omelette, play snooker with a sand wedge and ride an ostrich.

Season 1974

  • S1974E01 Episode 1

    • January 2, 1974
    • ITV1

    Meet Marmaduke Marmalade, the puppet who's behind with his tax, Fred the fish and Brigadier Fotherington-Smythe and Kommandant Fritz von Schweinhund, who have only a nose between them.

  • S1974E02 Episode 2

    • April 24, 1974
    • ITV1

    See 'Sally the Sailor' with Tommy in both parts, a visit to a tailor to have his suit destroyed, and exploding Scout Master and two Adolf Hitlers!

  • S1974E03 Episode 3

    • September 11, 1974
    • ITV1

    "Hour" (OWR) n. 60 minutes (pl): fixed habitual tiem for work, etc; Tommy's hour, though, is a 'Fixed Habitual Time' for laughter, magic and fun!

  • S1974E04 Episode 4

    • October 2, 1974
    • ITV1

    Tommy tries his hand, or to be more precise, his feet, as a dancer in a revived 1940s musical and demonstrates the art of fund-raising.

  • S1974E05 Episode 5

    • November 27, 1974
    • ITV1

    Tommy offers a masterclass in ventriloquism and plans to show another of his mystery movies (where what he does is a mystery, even to him).

  • S1974E06 Episode 6

    • December 25, 1974
    • ITV1

    Tommy and his special guests pull out all the stops to present a fun-packed, festive extravaganza for Christmas Day!

  • S1974E99 Episode Unknown

    • October 11, 1974
    • ITV1

Season 1975

  • S1975E01 Episode 1

    • February 26, 1975
    • ITV1

    See Tommy track down a murderer, dive a van over a steeplechase course, take on a heavyweight boxer, ruin a soul singer's performance, give a new dimension to the Frankenstein monster and drive a television doctor to the point of tears.

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