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Mid-Day
Show (1988) Su
launched herself on Australia in
1988 on the Mid-Day Show.
She explains the concept of Hi-De-Hi!,
talks about judging 'Mr Gay UK'
and gossips about oodles more.
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| Take The Plunge (1989) In 1989
Su hosted the Thames TV game show
Take The Plunge.
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Daytime
Live (1990) In 1990
Judy Spiers interviewed Su on Daytime
Live.
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| Coast To
Coast People (1991) Fern
Britton interviews Su and Matthew
Kelly during their final week in
panto - Aladdin at the
Pavilion Theatre in Bornemouth.
Su accepts her "Fantasy
Oscar" and gives a crazy
acceptance speech clutching a
banana! Matthew also transforms
himself into Widow Twanky during
the course of the interview.
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Noel's
House Party (1993) In 1993
Noel Edmonds managed to catch Su
in the 'Gotcha' section of Noel's
House Party. Su was in a taxi
travelling to record a voiceover
for a garden centre when the cab
was 'arrested' by a policeman. He
told the driver to follow a car
and the chase ended at an
airfield. The assailant then
boarded a small plane and took
off with the policeman still in
pursuit. Su was asked to describe
what was happening to the police
station via the police radio.
Eventually they asked her if it
was possible for her to read what
was on the still airborne
aircraft, "gotcha!".
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| This Morning (1997) Su
guested on This Morning in
1997, appearing alongside her
were old friends and colleagues
Paul Shane and Jeffrey Holland.
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I Love
1986 (2001) Su was
featured in I Love 1986.
She was commenting on some of the
big events of the year, including
Bruce Willis, 'power' ballads,
and big glasses!
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| Songs Of Praise (2001) Su
appeared on Songs Of Praise.
The show was a very colourful
celebration of the 'Clown's
International Annual
Service'.
Su
spoke about the musical Godspell
and she was in fine voice too,
performing 'Day By Day' from the
show.
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Gimme
Gimme Gimme (2001) Su is
Heidi Honeycomb, Tom's singing
teacher and doppleganger of
megababe Linda, in a guest
starring role in the BBC hit
comedy series.
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