Opportunity Knocks
Opportunity Knocks: Season 13

Air Date

August 7, 1972

Episodes

37 episodes

Opportunity Knocks

Season 13

Episodes

1. Episode 1

August 7, 1972

The Earnshaw Aqua Show, Steven Smith and Father, Moby Richards, The McLaughlin Dancers, Ruby and Pat Pattinson

2. Episode 2

August 14, 1972

The Heavenly Hopes, Manuel Carillo, The Barcias, Betty Sacree, Jimmy Ryder

3. Episode 3

August 21, 1972

Stuart, Steven and Silver Mist, Kathleen Hooson, Sandra Hale, Pagan Chorus, In Accord

4. Episode 4

August 28, 1972

Alan Ogden, Kathy Martin, Anne Asinas, Patricia Bousted, The Ferrons

5. Episode 5

September 4, 1972

The Southampton All-Stars, Tricia, Alan Shell, Phil Clarke Jnr, Loreen Taylor

6. Episode 6

September 11, 1972

The Olivettes, The Plast Ukrainian Girls' Choir, Socrates, King and Earl, The Blue Magnolia Orchestra

7. Episode 7

September 18, 1972

Bobby Crush, Louisa Bearman, The Harrisons, 1812, Rushwood

8. Episode 8

September 25, 1972

Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, The 176 (Hove) Squadron Air Training Corps Band, Eddie Mostyn, Anna Bernardin and Philip Gelling, Sweet Chariot

9. Episode 9

October 2, 1972

Estelle, Paul Fox and Anne, The Red River Trio, James Gregory, The Phoenix Operatic Society

10. Episode 10

October 9, 1972

The Anthony Gell School Band, The Reivers, Beryl Calvert, Jane Baxter and Ann Lister, Kiri Adams

11. Episode 11

October 16, 1972

William Ball, The Emotion, Max Boyce, Annette Martell, The Offerton Extension Youth Theatre Group

12. Episode 12

October 23, 1972

Justin and Wylde, Red Pepper, Maxton Beasley, Christine Paterson, Mandy Karina

13. Episode 13

November 6, 1972

Danse Des Mirlitons, Frankie Stevens, Christine Broad, Sam and Samantha, The Don Bosco Youth Orchestra

14. Episode 14

November 13, 1972

With The Stevenage Mail Voice Choir, The Damzelles, Frankie Towers, Wanda Arletty, The Clem Vickery Vellum Stompers

15. Episode 15

November 20, 1972

The Playboard Puppets, Bunny Neal, Lee Avril, Kathy Harrop, Candlewick Green

16. Episode 16

November 27, 1972

17. Episode 17

December 4, 1972

Anna McGoldrick, Monica Rose, Dave Swann, Ronnie Collis, Phil Clarke Jnr

18. Episode 18

December 11, 1972

Joan Frances, Betty Cornell, Hedley Kay, Mor Bee and The Caribbean Syncopaters, Half A Pound of Bananas

19. Episode 19

December 18, 1972

Leonard Taylor, In 3 Minds, David Cumming, Veronica Langton, Jim Langton

20. Christmas Special

December 25, 1972

21. Variety Club Award Show

January 1, 1973

22. Episode 22

January 15, 1973

Johnny Silvo and Dave Moses, Bruce Allan, The Mini Maestros, Sandra Christy, Caroline Baker

23. Episode 23

January 22, 1973

The Pride of the Bike, James Murray, Sue Kelly, Paper Lace, Margaret Hughes

24. Episode 24

January 29, 1973

Just Good Friends, The Roy Pellett Jazzband, Sharon Whitbread and Fred, Ralph Denby, The Battle of the Knights

25. Episode 25

February 5, 1973

Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, The Kings Showband, Marlene Rae, Hayes and Benny, Vincent Zara

26. Episode 26

February 12, 1973

Carol Christmas, The Pedro Harris Mission Hall Band, Ali Baba, Peters and Lee, Djik

27. All Winners Show

February 19, 1973

28. Episode 28

February 26, 1973

SKribble, Betsey Jefferson and The Ridgerunners, Ken Herbert, Carol Bloxsome, The Handley Family

29. Songwriters Special

March 5, 1973

30. Episode 30

March 12, 1973

Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, John Callaghan, Xanadu, Mel Harvey, Gillian Price and Peter Kenyon

31. Episode 31

March 19, 1973

Andrew Wilson, The Martell Brothers, Julie Rayne, The Tanwood Girls, Vivienne Charteris

32. Episode 32

March 26, 1973

Hughie Green, Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Thomas Roughsedge

33. Episode 33

April 2, 1973

34. Episode 34

April 9, 1973

Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Patricia Fisher, Sweet and Lovely, Alan Taylor, The Edelweiss Trio

35. Episode 35

April 16, 1973

Margaret Shead, Great Expectations, Clare Evelyn, Brian Stevens, The Skating Alvarados

36. Scriptwriters' Chance Show

April 23, 1973

37. Episode 37

April 30, 1973

Hughie Green, Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Clare Evelyn