Michael Barrymore's Saturday Night Out Season 2

Michael Barrymore's Saturday Night Out Season 2
First Air Date: July 22, 1989
First Aired on | : | 1989 |
Episodes | : | 6 episodes |
Episodes

2x06 Episode 6 (August 26, 1989)
Special guests Frank Bruno , Gary Lovini, Lulu, Frank Olivier, Elaine Paige, Adrian Walsh and featuring the Bluebell Girls. In the last of the present series the American juggler and unicyclist Frank Olivier makes a welcome return, Elaine Paige sings a song from Anything Goes and Lulu, along with Frank Bruno, really gets into the 'swing' of Saturday night out.

2x05 Episode 5 (August 19, 1989)
Special guests Stuart Anderson, Michael Ball, Max Bygraves, Mike Doyle, Lulu, The Fabulous Singlettes and featuring the Bluebell Girls. Michael Ball sings a number from Aspects of Love, while Michael tries to teach Lulu how to sing, and reminisces with Max Bygraves.

2x04 Episode 4 (August 12, 1989)
Take a 'walk up the avenue' in tonight's show with Frank Carson. Bob Carolgees and Spit the dog audition for a part in a musical. Kate Robbins is persuaded to advertise her latest record. Michael's music guests are Jaki Graham and Robert Palmer.

2x03 Episode 3 (August 05, 1989)
Special guests Barbara Dickson, Elio Pace, Jeff Stevenson, Roy Walker, Tammy Wynette and featuring the Bluebell Girls. Michael has come up with a novel way of raising money from tonight's guests - a turnstile so that each performer has to pay to get on stage. Unfortunately, the idea comes unstuck with the first guest, Barbara Dickson.

2x02 Episode 2 (July 29, 1989)
Special guests Dana, Wayne Dobson, Jason Donovan, Mike Reid, Gary Wilmot and featuring the Bluebell Girls. Michael tries to give Jason Donovan a few tips on how to improve his acting technique.

2x01 Episode 1 (July 22, 1989)
Starring Michael Barrymore and his special guests Sarah Brightman, Jimmy Cricket, Johnny Hart, Diane Langton, George Marshall, The Shadows, London Community Gospel Choir and featuring the Bluebell Girls. Join Michael for the first of a summer series of song, dance and laughter from the Dominion Theatre in London's Tottenham Court Road.