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  1. Two con men hide out in a house while the owner is away; one of them assumes the identity of the absent house sitter when the owner's relatives come to visit. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this 1990 action comedy romance film.

  2. Opportunity Knocks was a long-running ITV and BBC comedy game show that showcased various acts, such as singers, comedians and magicians. The show was hosted by Hughie Green, Bob Monkhouse and Les Dawson, and featured a clapometer and a postal vote to decide the winner.

  3. Two con men hide out in a house and pretend to be the housesitter when the owner's relatives visit. IMDb provides the plot details, cast and crew, user reviews, trivia, and FAQ for this comedy film.

  4. Opportunity Knocks (TV Series 1956–1990) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Opportunity Knock Knocks: Part 1: Directed by Jim Drake. With Harry Anderson, Markie Post, John Larroquette, Charles Robinson. Harry considers his future - Columbia Law School or touring with his idol, Mel Torme. Christine faces Election Day. Bull is being followed.

  6. Opportunity Knock Knocks: Part 2: Directed by Jim Drake. With Harry Anderson, Markie Post, John Larroquette, Charles Robinson. Christine is elected to Congress; Bull sets a trap for the aliens following him; Harry turns down the education job offer.

  7. Opportunity Knocks. Edit. Born To Be Wild. Performed by Dana Carvey. Written by Mars Bonfire (as Mara Bonfire) Produced by Jai Winding. Staged and Choreographed by Jeffrey Hornaday. Tied Up. Performed by Yello. Composed and Arranged by Boris Blank and Dieter Meier. Courtesy of PolyGram Records.

  8. Opportunity Knocks: Directed by Dave Powers. With Norman Fell, Audra Lindley, Jeffrey Tambor, Patty McCormack. Helen's luncheon makes her consider leaving the Cheviot Hills neighborhood.

  9. Episode #14.23: With Hughie Green, Lena Zavaroni. Lena Zavaroni makes her first appearance. She sings "Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me"

  10. All Winners Show: Directed by Royston Mayoh. With Hughie Green, Boris Almeida, Eamonn Andrews, Linda Bernard.