6 August 1979

Hosted by Billy Hartman
Johnny Storm - Baby I Don't Care
Joe Brown and Alvin Stardust - Rip It Up
Les Gray and Fumble - Rock Around The Clock
The Oh Boy Boogie Band - Hoots Mon
Joe Brown - Oh Boy
Freddie Fingers Lee - One-Eyed Boogie Boy
The Rockin' Shades - Rock 'N' Roll Is Good For The Soul
The Kittens - Lollipop
Shakin' Stevens - Dixieland Rock, Got A Lot Of Livin' To Do, Wear My Ring Around Your Neck, Ready Teddy
Les Gray - Stagger Lee
Alvin Stardust - Baby Blue, Be Bop A Lula, Dance In The Street
The Kittens - To Love Him Is To Love Him
Joe Brown - Hula (?)
Alvin Stardust - Wonderful Time Up There
Ensemble - Rock 'N' Roll Is Good For The Soul
NB a plug for the show's LP is made at the end
Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Ken O'Neill
Producers: Richard Leyland & Ken O'Neill
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