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13 Episodes 1974 - 1974
Episode 1
The second series opens with acts from the previous run that are given a second chance thanks to viewer votes. Acts include Les Dennis, Mel Dean and Pete Conway, who four months later would become the father of Robbie Williams.
Episode 2
Seven new acts appear on this edition, including comedian Duggie Small, and group Sweet Sensation, who would have a No.1 hit later in the year with "Sad Sweet Dreamer". This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 3
Featuring an impressionist comedian by the name of Davy Jones, along with singer Linda Saxone and disabled comedian Tony Gerrard. Among the other acts are the band Federation in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 4
Featuring the music groups Cromwell, Graffiti and The Patriots, along with singer Andrea Joy. Also appearing are magic act Jon Brett and Michelle, and comedians Harry Dickman and Nicky Martyn. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 5
Among the acts competing this week are singer Julie Dorne, mind reader Stephen Wells, comedian Jimmy Lister and the group Smacky Davis. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 6
Featuring stand up comedian Graham Carrington, performing under the name "Dave Penny" and singer Billy Jarrett performing as "Leighton Roberts". Also appearing are group The Cosmopolitans in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 7
Featuring raucous comedy from Sheila Sexton and Wellington Boothe, along with panellist Marjorie Proops flashing her legs, this wild edition only exists as a domestic video recording.
Episode 8
Impressionist comedian Aiden J. Harvey competes against a number of singers, along with the group Windmill and novelty comedian Toni Parker. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 9
Ingrid Pitt joins the panel for an edition that includes fourteen-year-old tap dancer Neil Hames, singer Michelle Fisher and group The Cody Nash Outfit. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 10
An edition that was the subject of a special behind-the-scenes documentary, "After All I've Been Through". Although this edition is missing from the ITV Archives, several shots from the episode were included in the documentary.
Episode 11
A wide variety of acts include a school band tribute to Glenn Miller, ventriloquist Chris Smith and his Educated Duck, singing impressionist Jenny Maynard and comedian Johnny Carroll. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 12
An eventful show, as group Seventh Avenue clash with sound engineers over the broadcast, and comedian Johnny Cox forgets his own act, and is dismayed that he's not allowed to restart. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Episode 13
64 mins
The final of the second series, with the twelve previous winners competing to win outright. The acts include five comedians: Johnny Carroll, Jimmy Lister, Tony Gerrard, Nicky Martyn and Aiden J. Harvey.
