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=== Television === {{div col}} * ''[[David Nixon's Comedy Bandbox]]'' (1966)<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-ray-alan-1-805708 |title=Obituary: Ray Alan |work=The Scotsman |access-date=2019-10-18 |language=en}}</ref> * ''The Tich and Quackers Show'' (1966) * ''Ice Show'' (1969) * ''Tell Me Another'' (1976β1978, guest, comedic anecdotal series) * ''Magic Circle'' (1977) * ''Three Little Words'' (c. 1980) * ''[[Give Us a Clue]]'' (17 November 1980) * ''[[The Sooty Show]]'' β "Soo's Party Problem" (1983) * ''[[Mike Reid (actor)|Mike Reid]]'s Mates and Music'' (1984) * ''[[Bobby Davro]]'s TV Weekly'' (1987) {{div col end}} Alan was also the presenter of the panel game ''[[Where in the World (UK game show)|Where in the World]]'' and of the children's quiz show ''It's Your Word''.<ref name=Barker/> He also hosted ''Cartoon Carnival'' and made many appearances on later game shows such as ''[[Celebrity Squares]]'', ''[[Give Us A Clue]]'', ''[[Family Fortunes]]'', ''[[3-2-1]]'', ''[[Bullseye (UK game show)|Bullseye]]'' and ''[[The Bob Monkhouse Show]]''. Alan also appeared on ''[[The Des O'Connor Show]]'' and on ''[[Blue Peter]]''.
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