Yeah Baby, Yeah!

It's 70s night in Judges for staff and members and helping them groove away the night are the four young members who make up the Valleys rock tribute band, Adrenalin. But before they play, the boys catch up on life with their drummer Keelan who has been having tough times. Joining them in the hall and looking for a lucky break are 70s hipsters Linda and her fiancé Kelvin. By day Linda is a Gavin and Stacy tour guide but by night she is a bingo wild child with poised dabber in hand! Bingo is the possible gateway to big dreams because new salon owner and ‘hairstylist to the stars' Nick wants to open a chain of salons across the valleys! If the right numbers fall his way who knows what might happen?
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