Search for a Star (1)
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Talent show seeking a "girl in a million" who would get her own specially-written TV song-and-dance special. According to TV Tropes, "these days ''Search for a Star'' is only remembered because the runner-up was Wendy Padbury, who went on to play Zoë in Doctor Who." | Talent show seeking a "girl in a million" who would get her own specially-written TV song-and-dance special. According to TV Tropes, "these days ''Search for a Star'' is only remembered because the runner-up was Wendy Padbury, who went on to play Zoë in Doctor Who." | ||
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Current revision as of 04:09, 28 August 2024
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Host
Broadcast
Rediffusion London for ITV (partly networked), 14 September to 14 December 1964
Synopsis
Talent show seeking a "girl in a million" who would get her own specially-written TV song-and-dance special. According to TV Tropes, "these days Search for a Star is only remembered because the runner-up was Wendy Padbury, who went on to play Zoë in Doctor Who."
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Champion
Judi Johnson, who did indeed get her own one-off ITV special, Wish Upon a Star (A Fairy Story).