19 January 1980
Hosted by Billy Hartman
The Rockin' Shades - Good Rockin' Tonight/Gonna Boogie Tonight
Tim Whitnall - Down The Road Apiece
Freddie Fingers Lee, Johnny Storm, Tim Whitnall - Let the Good Times Roll
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - A Picture of You
The Cats - Blue Moon
The Rockin' Shades - Pistol Packin' Mama
Dee-Anne - Silhouettes
Johnny Storm - Big Man
Tim Whitnall - Runaway
Freddie Fingers Lee - unknown
Paul Felber - Ain't Misbehavin'
Paul Felber & Tim Whitnall - Mr Bass Man
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - My Baby Left Me
Johnny Storm - The Great Pretender
Dee-Anne and Tim Whitnall - Hey Paula
The Rockin' Shades - Willie and The Hand Jive
Freddie Fingers Lee, Tim Whitnall, Johnny Storm - Ain't That A Shame
Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith
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