
Europigeon
Comedy
Overview
Famous South Yorkshire artist John Shuttleworth enters a song for Europe, aided and abetted by his impresario manager Ken Worthington in this spoof.
Top Cast


Graham Fellows
Graham Fellows
John Shuttleworth/Mary Shuttleworth /Ken Worthington
Graham Fellows
John Shuttleworth/Mary Shuttleworth /Ken Worthington


Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
Terry Wogan (voice only)
Peter Serafinowicz
Terry Wogan (voice only)


Jahn Teigen
Jahn Teigen
Self
Jahn Teigen
Self


Katrina Leskanich
Katrina Leskanich
Self
Katrina Leskanich
Self


Johnny Logan
Johnny Logan
Self
Johnny Logan
Self


Lynsey de Paul
Lynsey de Paul
Self
Lynsey de Paul
Self


Clodagh Rodgers
Clodagh Rodgers
Self
Clodagh Rodgers
Self


Bruce Welch
Bruce Welch
Self
Bruce Welch
Self
Cheryl Baker
Cheryl Baker
Self
Cheryl Baker
Self
Brotherhood of Man
Brotherhood of Man
Self (archive footage)
Brotherhood of Man
Self (archive footage)
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