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Season 1, Episode 2

Rocked by Donna's claims, Lucy's head is spinning. Helped by her manager Mel, Lucy attempts to regain control ahead of The British Entertainment Awards ceremony, where she's a shoo-in for victory. However, Donna won't answer her calls. Panicked, Lucy's in damage control, hoping to get hold of exiled presenter Stewart Jones, but he's resentful of Lucy's success compared to his fall from grace


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Cast & Crew

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Sally Lindsay (Actor) .. Donna Hughes
Jill Halfpenny (Actor) .. Lucy Logan
Daniel Adegboyega (Actor) .. Shawn Logan
Dean Andrews (Actor) .. Stewart Jones
Sharlene Whyte (Actor) .. Mel
Harvey Rhys-Conway (Actor) .. Jacob Logan
Erin Shanagher (Actor) .. Jane Shelley
Tiffany Gray (Actor) .. Tabbie Marwell
Ben Stevenson Langley (Actor) .. Ben Hughes
Freddie Dawson (Actor) .. Vince
Sushil Chudasama (Actor) .. Tommy
Bryan Quinn (Actor) .. Ruairi
James O?Driscoll (Actor) .. Cillian Carr
Brett Wilson (Producer)

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Sally Lindsay (Actor) .. Donna Hughes
Born: July 08, 1973 in Stockport
Best Known For: Coronation Street and Mount Pleasant.
Early-life: Sally was born in Stockport on July 8, 1973. She has a younger brother, Christopher, with whom she's very close - she was the best man at his wedding. Her first brush with showbusiness came when, as a member of the St Winifred's Choir, she two weeks at number one thanks to the song Grandma. After school, she studied English language and literature at Hull University.
Career: Lindsay performed stand-up before turning to acting. Her TV debut came in an episode of The Royle Family in 2000. A year later she made a brief appearance alongside close friend Peter Kay in his cult sitcom Phoenix Nights. A few months on, Lindsay played Shelley Unwin for the first time in Coronation Street, a role she played until 2006. Since then, she has starred in Reggie Perrin, Scott & Bailey, Mount Pleasant, Still Open All Hours and Ordinary Lies.
Quote: 'Being on a soap is the best training you'll ever have.'
Trivia: Lindsay performed as Dolly Parton on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes.
Jill Halfpenny (Actor) .. Lucy Logan
Born: July 15, 1975 in Gateshead
Best Known For: Playing Kate in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born July 15, 1975, in Gateshead. She doesn't come from a theatrical background - her dad was a builder and her mum a classroom assistant - and says she has no idea where her love of acting came from. But she's been doing it from an early age; she attended classes at First Act Theatre in Gosforth and began appearing in Byker Grove, alongside Ant and Dec, at the age of 13.
Career: After quitting Byker Grove in 1992, Halfpenny took a break from TV for five years, eventually returning with a role in The Bill. Small parts in Birds of a Feather, Heartbeat and Peak Practice followed before she began playing Rebecca in Coronation Street in 1999. A year later, the character left Weatherfield having broken up Martin Platt's marriage to Gail. In 2002 she began a three-year stint as Kate, who married Phil Mitchell, in EastEnders. Since then Halfpenny has popped up in Inspector George Gently, Waterloo Road, Wild at Heart and Mount Pleasant. She was also Strictly Come Dancing champion in 2004 and has appeared in several acclaimed stage productions, including Calendar Girls and Legally Blonde.
Quote: 'Actors are always frustrated by the lack of versatility of the casting people who see you for roles. They do pigeonhole you.'
Trivia: Her neice, Chelsea, is also an actress and had a three-year stint in Emmerdale.
Daniel Adegboyega (Actor) .. Shawn Logan
Dean Andrews (Actor) .. Stewart Jones
Born: August 06, 1963 in Rotherham
Best Known For: Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.
Early-life: Dean was born in Rotherham on August 6, 1963. His parents were publicans. He spent 20 years singing at holiday resorts and on cruise ships before his big break came when he successfully auditioned for a part in Ken Loach's The Navigators (2001), a film set in Sheffield.
Career: Andrews went on to pick up guest roles in the likes of Buried, Clocking Off, No Angels, Casualty, Wire in the Blood and Shameless before landing his dream part as Ray Carling in the critically acclaimed Life on Mars. He played Carling in two series of Life on Mars and three series of spin-off show Ashes to Ashes. Since then, Andrews has rarely been off TV screens. He has starred in Marchlands, The Case, Being Eileen, Vera and Last Tango in Halifax.
Quote: 'I've been so lucky in my career as I was a late starter and I owe it all to film director Ken Loach.'
Trivia: In 2013, he got to sing in his first stage play, Victoria Wood's That Day We Sang at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
Sharlene Whyte (Actor) .. Mel
Harvey Rhys-Conway (Actor) .. Jacob Logan
Erin Shanagher (Actor) .. Jane Shelley
Tiffany Gray (Actor) .. Tabbie Marwell
Ben Stevenson Langley (Actor) .. Ben Hughes
Freddie Dawson (Actor) .. Vince
Sushil Chudasama (Actor) .. Tommy
Bryan Quinn (Actor) .. Ruairi
James O?Driscoll (Actor) .. Cillian Carr
Brett Wilson (Producer)
Paul Wilmshurst (Director)