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Designed to promote the National Cycling Proficiency Scheme: an N.C.P.S. student competes with another boy in a private cycling competition, organised and judged by pop singer, Peter Noone.
Production
World Wide, BFI, COI
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Peter Noone
Himself

Keith Chegwin
John (uncredited)
Paul Burton
Butch (uncredited)
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