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Keith Chegwin in Milo Lewis Eggheads Robot (1970)

Keith Chegwin in Milo Lewis Eggheads Robot (1970)


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Date: 27th October 2011

Source: British Film Institute

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Keith Chegwin in Milo Lewis Eggheads Robot (1970)

Keith Chegwin
No Cycling In The Park

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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from the British Film Institute, we are transported back to 1970 when the legendary Keith Chegwin graced our screens as Milo Lewis in Eggheads Robot. The image captures a moment of pure joy and mischief, showcasing Chegwin's infectious energy and undeniable talent. Dressed in his character's signature attire, Chegwin exudes an air of mischievous charm as he stands proudly beside Eggheads Robot. With its futuristic design and quirky features, the robot becomes an integral part of this iconic snapshot. Its metallic sheen reflects the excitement that surrounded technological advancements during that era. The composition is further enhanced by the picturesque backdrop of a park; lush greenery surrounds them, creating a serene atmosphere juxtaposed with their playful presence. However, it is important to note that cycling is strictly prohibited within these park grounds - a subtle reminder captured within the frame. This print not only immortalizes Keith Chegwin's memorable role but also serves as a testament to his enduring legacy in British television history. It reminds us of his ability to captivate audiences with his natural charisma and comedic timing. As we gaze upon this timeless image, we can't help but feel nostalgic for an era where innocence prevailed on our screens. It serves as a delightful reminder of how entertainment has evolved over time while cherishing those cherished moments that have shaped our cultural landscape forever.

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