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Watch celebrities relive their life stories with the Big Red Book and surprise guests on this long-running show. Find out the cast, crew, episodes, trivia, ratings and more on IMDb.
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A list of all the British 'This Is Your Life' episodes, in broadcast order, that have been uploaded to Youube. Most of these are complete episodes but there ...
- John Inman, This Is Your Life, 22 Dec 1976517.3K views
- Gracie Fields This Is Your Life 21/3/1960.26.1K views
- Larry Grayson This Is Your Life 1972259.9K views
- This Is Your Life Marty Wilde [UK, 15/12/1982]109.2K views
- DIANA DORS - THIS IS YOUR LIFE - ITV - 27 OCTOBER 1982346K views
- JANET BROWN - "THIS IS YOUR LIFE"53.4K views
- This is your life Part 23.5K views
- This is your life Part 17.1K views
- Big Daddy - This Is Your Life - British Wrestling - World Of Sport255.3K views
- Brian Jacks This is Your Life27.6K views
Aug 5, 2022 · This is an NBC special that aired on Nov 26, 1987 (Thanksgiving). Tim Conway is up first. The segment for Barbara Mandrell starts at 25:10.Ralph Edwards host...
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This Is Your Life is an American television documentary series broadcast on NBC, originally hosted by its producer, Ralph Edwards from 1952 to 1961. In the show, the host surprises a guest, and proceeds to take them through their life in front of an audience, including special guest appearances by colleagues, friends and family.
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'This Is Your Life' is one of the best loved shows from the Golden Age of Television. The program, hosted by Ralph Edwards, showcased extraordinary lives and presented great stories filled with surprises, laughter, tears and tender memories.
This Is Your Life is a British biographical television documentary, based on the 1952 American series. It was hosted by Eamonn Andrews from 1955 until 1964, and then from 1969 until his death in 1987.
A TV series that surprised celebrities with tributes from their friends and family. Hosted by Ralph Edwards, it ran from 1950 to 1993 and won two Primetime Emmys.