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Stars of the Roller State Disco

on BBC One London

by Michael Hastings
with Perry Benson as Carly, Cathy Murphy as Paulette, Christina Greatrex as Voicespeak

1984. The Guvners know what they're doing. At the Roller State Disco it's all laid on. Keep up yer skills, play the machines, doss for the night and the skates are for free - while you wait for that job. But Carly ain't taking just anything - not even for Paulette. You see, he's got this special skill now....
Feature: page 94

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Hastings
Technical Co-ordinator:
Jeff Jeffery
Video Cameraman:
Gareth Tucker
Video Cameraman:
John Dailley
Videotape Editor:
Steve Eveleigh
Lighting:
John Summers
Sound:
Chick Anthony
Designer:
David Hitchcock
Producer:
Michael Wearing
Director:
Alan Clarke
Carly:
Perry Benson
Paulette:
Cathy Murphy
Voicespeak:
Christina Greatrex
Burt:
Paul McKenzie
Deborah:
Bernice Rowe
Derek:
Gary Beadle
Sharon:
Suzette Llewellyn
Margaret:
Kate Hardie
Janice:
Catherine Clarke
Doctor:
David Sibley
Carley's mum:
Christine Ozanne
Barry:
Gary Hailes
Jason:
Sam Smart
Hooligan:
Steve Fletcher
Hooligan:
Graham Fletcher Cook
Charles:
Pete Lee Wilson
Desmond:
Chris Lang
Kiosk typist:
Gillian Taylforth
Typist:
Lilian Rostkowska
Typist:
Kamilla Blanche
Typist:
Beverley Martin
Typist:
Nula Conwell
Marvis:
Ashley George
'Livver Boy':
Jason Cunliffe
Fat boy:
Jem Ahmet
Weightlifter:
Dennis Savage
Security guard:
Richard Bremmer
Night security guard:
Charles Rayford
Video training staff:
John Blundell
Video training staff:
Veronique Choolhun
Video training staff:
Danny Schiller
Video training staff:
Sarah Doyle
Video training staff:
Debbie Lennon
Video training staff:
Miles Ross
Video training staff:
David Chandler

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