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Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC. It was broadcast on BBC1 from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001. It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter.
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Record Breakers. In 1972, he first presented Record Breakers, a children's show, and he remained host for over 20 years. He recorded the theme song "Dedication" for the show himself, and usually performed it live over the closing credits. While presenting the show he broke nine world records himself, including.
Do you know which country has the most windmills? Who wiggled the longest? Find out with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
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Record Breakers: With Roy Castle, Norris McWhirter, Cheryl Baker, Fiona Kennedy. Contestants attempt to break records for various feats listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
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Jan 19, 2013 · After Roy Castle's death from lung cancer in September 1994, BBC Video released a tribute to his time on BBC children's programme Record Breakers which he hosted for 22 years. I...
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Jun 18, 2021 · BBCtv October 1975. "The Record Breakers" - Roy Castle. A Very Stable Milking Stool. 171 subscribers. Subscribed. 57. 9.4K views 3 years ago UNITED KINGDOM. Original video Copyright BBC...
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A long-running BBC children's TV series featuring facts and figures from the Guinness Book of Records, hosted by entertainer Roy Castle. Watch video clips, see cast and credits, and learn about the show's history and legacy.