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Cheggers Plays Pop

Cheggers Plays Pop

Description: Cheggers Plays Pop is a British children's game show broadcast on BBC1 from 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 hosted by Keith Chegwin, who was commonly known to the British public as "Cheggers". Wikipedia
Genre: Family, Game-Show, Music
Year Released: 1978
Number of seasons: 9
Number of episodes: 81
First episode air date: April 10, 1978
Presented By: Keith Chegwin
Network: BBC One
Genres: Children's television series, Game show
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