In his 1991 posthumous autobiography "One Day At A Time", Bernie Winters spoke of having done an unscreened pilot episode of the series with Diana Dors, and reflecting on how she'd passed away soon after this first episode:
"[...] she and I helped Des O'Connor out on the pilot of his chat show for Thames Television, and it went so well that we were booked for the first real show. That went well too, but afterwards she told me that she wasn't feeling too good - she thought she had cancer. Sadly, just a couple of months later she died. It was a terrible loss."
"[...] she and I helped Des O'Connor out on the pilot of his chat show for Thames Television, and it went so well that we were booked for the first real show. That went well too, but afterwards she told me that she wasn't feeling too good - she thought she had cancer. Sadly, just a couple of months later she died. It was a terrible loss."