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crisgal | 21:04 Sun 17th Feb 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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There was a young lad in it who looked familiar. I missed the titles though. Does anyone know who it was?
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Keith Chegwin had a very small part in one episode, was it him you were thinking of?
I've tried bbciplayer but it's not available.
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Ooh it may have been. He looked about 14.
Still is 14 in the mind, I think.....
No it wasn't chegwin, not sure who it was but it definitely wasn't him
Shirley Steedman played Maureen
Episode was called Beware of the Dog. Cast list says "the boy" is Kevin Moreton.


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Kevin was born in Yorkshire in 1959. He lived in a small village named Carleton and attended Carleton high school. His first appearance was in "Sam" (1973). He played the young Sam living in a mining village between the two world wars. His most memorable character was 'Kevin Marsh' on "Corrie" in which he burned down a factory. He always played a main character apart form his cameo appearance on "Open All Hours"(1976} as a cocky young boy showing who's boss to 'Arkwright' the tight fisted shop owner.
who is chrisgel? confused now
Tony London, he was in an episode as a youth?
Sorry, misread your question as lady
sorry, didn't look to see that yo already had the answer.
Im half right... In 1973 he also appeared in the pilot episode of Open All Hours. sosays wikipedia
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That's it! I recognised him from Sam. Loved that programme!

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