2 February 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman
Shakin' Stevens - My Way
Tim Whitnall - unknown
? and Dee-Anne - Baby Face
? - Johnny B Goode
Shakin' Stevens - Lonely Blue Boy
Tony Ceago - Never Be Anyone Else But You
Rock Island Line - Choo Choo Choo Boogie
Ricky Piper - Short Fat Fannie
De-Anne - Sorry
Tim Whitnall - You Always Hurt The One You Love
Rockola - Walk Right Back
Michael Wallace - Teenager In Love
Shakin' Stevens - Hot Dog
? - Mister Blue
Ensemble - Pick A Bale Of Cotton
Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith
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