Rolf brings you new songs and old favourites, along with his lightning-quick drawings and unusual musical instruments. Ray Stevens crosses the Atlantic to play "Mr Businessman" and a new comedy song, "Gitarzen". Cleo Laine is literally in the picture, singing "Bill" while Rolf paints her portrait and later sings her latest recording, "Both Sides Now". Cartoonist Johnny Hart and the Band of the Grenadier Guards also feature.
Rolf duets with Manitas de Plata in English and Miilicent Martin sings "I Got Love" with the backing of the David Toguri Dancers. Rolf sings "Irma la Goose" before getting involved with the emu belonging to Rod Hull. Desing sing a song called "Love" and the Dagenham Girl Pipers play a medley of Scottish songs before backing their host for "Campbell Town Loch."
Eartha Kitt tell us "I Wanna Be Evil" and warns what will happen "If You Go Away". Bernard Cribbins sings "The Dustbin Song" while the Mixtures play "Captain Zero" and Hurricane Force back Rolf with their steel band for a calypso finale. Fancy footwork is provided by the David Tuguri dancers and The Ladybirds provide the vocal backing.
Irish singer Clodagh Rogers joins Rolf and brings with her a little friend - Seamus the Leprechaun. She sings two songs, "It's Different Now" and "I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago." Roger Whittaker presents "I Dreamed a Dream" and Blue Mink introduce "May Day". Rolf joins his guests for a fine finale, "Wacky Wacky" with more fantastic footwork from the David Tuguri dancers.
Val Doonican joins Rolf to sing a new song, "More Than Ever Before". And Rolf's got a new song too - "Yakity Yak". He's joined by guests Georgie Fame and Alan Price, along with Andee Silver and The Band of the Royal Marines School of Music. Putting fancy feet into the proceedings are the David Toguri dancers.
El Greco joins tonight's show to perform a couple of Simon and Garfunkel numbers, "Keep the Customer Satisfied" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The Top Female Club Vocalist of 1971, Christine Holmes, sings "You Make Me So Very Happy." Also on the show are New World with their latest single "Sister Jane" and comedy comes from Swedish knockabout comics The Veterans and from Rod Hull with his emu. As ever, the David Toguri dancers trip the light fantastic and backing vocals are provided by The Coffee Set.
For the last show in the series Rolf is joined by Shirley Bassey singing "I've Never Been A Woman Before". Kris Kistofferson, with his group The Band of Thieves and singer Rita Coolidge, performs two numbers he has written himself while David Toguri and Sheila O'Neill dance an original sequence, backed up by the David Toguri dancers. Rolf rounds off with another animal song and one of his older hits.
Bobby Crush tickles the ivories while Milo O'Shea tickles the funny bone and songstress Caterina Valente tickles your fancy in another 45 minutes with Rolf. Music comes from the Harry Rabinowitz orchestra and the David Tuguri dancers trip the light fantastic throughout.
Songstress Vicki Carr and impersonators Dailey and Wayne and among Rolf's guests making a hit tonight, along with hit songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. The ladybirds provide the backing vocals and the David Toguri dancers add some fancy footwork.
Tonight Rolf introduces new numbers and old favourites, plus those instant paintings. He's joined by Who Do You Do star Freddie Starr and songstress Penny Lane, backed by the Ladybirds. Vince Hill also stars with his latest recording. As ever, dance routines are tapped out by the David Tuguri dancers.