Transmitted: 10 May 2005 Collins looks back at the successful television series Grange Hill and in particular its anti-drugs campaign in 1986 which led to the production of the pop record "Just Say No".
Justin has a problem in that he has just 10 days to trace them, but many have abandoned their acting careers altogether and are reluctant to relive their brush with adolescent stardom.
In the end, they produced the song "I'm Goin' Home", featuring the following musicians: Liz Mitchell of Boney M and Aled Jones expressed interest in the project, but were ultimately unable to attend.
Justin uses unorthodox methods, such as ambushing the actors in their homes, hotel rooms, or even while out shopping, without any prior warning and, for Mr. T, attempting to gatecrash his way into the Latin Grammy Awards.
Transmitted: 9 June 2006 Collins attempts to reunite former pop artists from past decades who have only had one big, well known hit, to play at a one-off gig.
Collins did, however, succeed in securing interviews, through a combination of deception and surprise attacks, with the following: Of these, only Bulloch, Davis, Baker and Prowse were able to attend the reunion in London.
He successfully tracked down: Of those, Gimpel, Imperato, Landsburg, Curreri, Jenkins and Allen turned up for the street dance reunion that was arranged by Lee Collins.
[5] None of the cast attended the planned reunion, but he was able to create a scene on his own bridge of the USS Collins, JLC-1702, using footage filmed during interviews with Takei, Nichols and Koenig.
Bobby Clark put on a version of the Gorn outfit in order to recreate the battle scene with Collins standing in for Shatner.
He succeeded in tracking down: Collins had intended to reunite the cast of the 1985 film The Goonies,[6][7] however, owing to poor ratings for Bring Back...Star Trek, Channel 4 cancelled the series.