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Through the Keyhole

Year: 1987 Comedy Seasons: 15 Episodes: 274 Rating: 7.3

Overview

David Frost wanders into celebrities' houses and a panel of celebrities has to guess who the famous homeowner is.

Genres

Comedy

Cast

Lisa Snowdon

Lisa Snowdon

Loyd Grossman

Loyd Grossman

Catherine Gee

Catherine Gee

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