12 January 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman
Freddie Fingers Lee & John Christie - Livin' Lovin' Wreck
John Christie - Big Hunk O' Love
Shakin' Stevens & Alvin Stardust - Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie
The Rockin' Shades - Wipe Out
Tim Whitnall - Only The Lonely
Rachel Sweet - I Told Every Little Star
John Christie - You Don't Know What You Got
Freddie Fingers Lee - It'll Be Me (plays piano with a paint roller, like Rick Wakeman used to do with the Strawbs)
Shakin' Stevens - One Night
Fumble - Bird Dog
Alvin Stardust - Multiplication
The Rockin' Shades - Walk Don't Run
Shakin' Stevens - Sea Cruise
Rachel Sweet - Livin' In The USA
Tim Whitnall - Only You
Fumble - Yakkety Yak
John Christie - Dream Lover
Alvin Stardust - Oh Carol
Johnny Storm, Freddie Fingers Lee, Rachel Sweet, John Christie, Shakin' Stevens & Alvin Stardust - Let The Good Times Roll
Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith
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