5
91 min
It’s Glastonbury Festival 1995. The Stone Roses pull out of their headline set after a mountain bike accident and Rod Stewart is unavailable. Last minute replacements, Pulp, take to the stage to face 80,000 people. They deliver a set ‘regarded as one of the best in the festival’s history’ climaxing with the era-defining song, Common People, and in the process catapult themselves to the forefront of the Britpop movement – an achievement that 12 years earlier seemed like an impossible dream.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nick Banks | Self | Unowned | |
| Martin Bedford | Self | Unowned | |
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Mark Brydon | Self | Unowned |
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Jarvis Cocker | Self | Unowned |
| Candida Doyle | Self | Unowned | |
| Richard Hawley | Self | Unowned | |
| Adi Newton | Self | Unowned | |
| Russell Senior | Self | Unowned |