That's Life! (1973)
That's Life!
1973A magazine-style television series on BBC1 which was broadcast from May 1973 to June 1994, presented by Esther Rantzen, with various changes of co-presenters. The show presented hard-hitting investigations alongside satire and occasional light entertainment.
Seasons & Episode
In a special report to mark the beginning of its 21st series, That's Life! examines the causes of fire in the home and offers advice on devising an escape plan. With Esther Rantzen, Gavin Campbell and Adrian Mills.
Including the launch of a campaign to make Britain a more welcoming place for parents with young children. Kevin Devine goes under cover to expose the tricks of the conman's trade, and a new character called Killjoy steps onto the scene.
With special guest Wendy Richard.
With special guest June Whitfield.
With special guest EastEnders star Wendy Richard.
This week's programme launches a major BBC campaign to stamp out school bullying. With Esther Rantzen and the team and special guest impressionist Janet Brown.
Special guest June Whitfield, who presents viewers' news cuttings and gives her own comments on the week's news.
Guest Barry Cryer presents viewers' news cuttings and his own comments on the week's news.
Special guest, impressionist Janet Brown who presents viewers' news cuttings and gives her own comments on the week's news.
Special guest, comedienne Kate Robbins who presents viewers' news cuttings.
Tonight's show includes an awards ceremony to applaud Britain's most parent-friendly places, with guest celebrities including Nanette Newman and Loyd Grossman. Plus the Dirty Nappy Award for the least friendly organisation.
Special guest comedienne Kate Robbins, who presents viewers' news cuttings and gives her own comments on the week's news.
Tonight's programme includes a special report by Howard Leader on the recent project to redecorate the Komso Children's Hospital in St Petersburg. Special guest June Whitfield.
With Janet Brown.
Special guest June Whitfield.
Last in the series of hard-hitting investigations and real-life humour from Esther Rantzen and the team, plus special guest June Whitfield.
A magazine-style television series on BBC1 which was broadcast from May 1973 to June 1994, presented by Esther Rantzen, with various changes of co-presenters. The show presented hard-hitting investigations alongside satire and occasional light entertainment.