Episode 4

Featuring the Proclaimers, double cartoon line-up of Thundercats and The Raccoons, hunting, shooting and fishing on the Press Conference, Gloria Estefan, design-a-toy competition, Fiona Lee Fraser and Gary Hailes play Double Dare!, jokes, Trevor and Simon, magic, music and more, including at 12 noon athletics from Cambridge. Seb Coe and Steve Cram attempt to beat the clock.
Remember that scene from Chariots of Fire set in the Great Court of Trinity College, Cambridge? Seb and Steve attempt to get round the Court before the clock strikes 12 to raise funds for the Great Ormond Street children's hospital. HRH The Prince Edward has been invited to start the race.
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