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Karaoke

Description: Karaoke is a British television drama written by Dennis Potter with the knowledge that he was dying from cancer of the pancreas. It forms the first half of a pair with the serial Cold Lazarus. The two plays were filmed as a single production by the same team; both were directed by Renny Rye. Wikipedia
Genre: Game-Show, Music
Year Released: 1994
Number of episodes: 44
First episode air date: July 6, 1994
Program Creator: Dennis Potter
Networks: BBC, Channel 4, BBC One
Writers: Dennis Potter
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