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Ask Aspel

Ask Aspel

Description: Ask Aspel was a British television series produced by the BBC and hosted by Michael Aspel. The format of the show, which first ran from 1970 until 1973, featured a well-known guest who answered questions sent in by viewers, posed by Aspel on their behalf. Wikipedia
Genre: Family
Year Released: 1970
Number of seasons: 14
Number of episodes: 152
First episode air date: September 18, 1970
Presented By: Michael Aspel
Genre: Clip show
First Shown In: United Kingdom
Cast: Michael Aspel
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