

The Cannon & Ball Show is a comedy TV series first aired in 1979. The show has gained attention for its storyline, performances, and production quality. Viewers can explore detailed information including cast, ratings, plot summary, and similar recommendations on CinemaToday.
A comedy variety show featuring the double act of Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball.

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The Cannon & Ball Show consists of multiple seasons with engaging episodes that expand the storyline and character development.

1979 | 6 Episodes

1980 | 8 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers with the dynamic double act and their guests, including movie icon Diana Dors, Liver Bird Elizabeth Estensen, comedy battleaxe Peggy Mount and comedienne Faith Brown.

1981 | 6 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers with the dynamic double act and their guests - including Lulu, Canadian singing star Anne Murray, former Animals band member Alan Price, and pop group Ritz.

1982 | 7 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers with the dynamic double act, whose guests for this series include David Essex, Bruce Forsyth, Steve Davis, Frankie Laine, Leo Sayer and Adam Ant.

1983 | 7 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers with the dynamic duo in this fifth series, with guests including Diana Dors, Cliff Richard, Robin Gibb, The Three Degrees, Una Stubbs, Windsor Davies, Status Quo, Sarah Brightman and Shakin' Stevens.

1984 | 6 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers in this sixth series, in which Tommy and Bobby are joined by a host of star guests, including Engelbert Humperdinck, Sister Sledge, Jimmy Tarbuck, Rik Mayall, The Beverley Sisters, Richard Clayderman, Big Country, Paul Young, The Flying Pickets and Cockney legends Chas and Dave!

1985 | 7 Episodes
Enjoy more good-natured comedy capers in this seventh series, which also includes the lads' 1985 Christmas Special, featuring Ruth Madoc and Paul Nicholas.
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