"I'll stand here 'til I get a laugh, I don't care. Don't bother me what time you get out." Les runs another edition of the show with the sole appearance of Adrian Mills, and the last showing of old mates like Mike Reid.
There's fun involved on this edition, as Les has Frank Carson on for the final time, and a contestant laughs so hard at Les's jokes he can hardly stand up.
Joe Brown playfully asks how Les gets away with so many old jokes, Bernie Clifton has a comedy tray and a helium balloon, while Anthea Turner makes her sole appearance in the original run. Also appearing are Janice Long and the Krankies.
Featuring the sole appearances of Gail McKenna and Michael Groth, and there's concern on a contestant's face as it looks as if they may have to win the star prize.
Les learns a new instrument, deals with what he calls an "average panel", and reveals that the viewer from Cheltenham has moved to two different locations.
An edition that features two of the highest-scoring contestants to ever appear - and two of the lowest. Meanwhile, the panel features three comedians who all made their start on "New Faces": Roy Walker, Billy Pearce and Aiden J. Harvey.
Les is joined by two Avengers, as Patrick Macnee and Linda Thorson make their sole panel appearance. Also appearing for the only time are Mick Miller and Barry McGuigan, while Karen Kay and Lynsey de Paul are on the show for the last time.
This edition sees the sole appearance of Julian Clary, along with appearances from Gavin Campbell, Polly James, Danny La Rue, Rose-Marie and Jane Marie Osborne.
The last episode of Blankety Blank's original run, with the series coming to an end after 11 years on air. Joining Les Dawson for this final edition is Linda Lewis, making her sole appearance on the show.