The Revolution Should Have Been Televised
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Manfield, South Yorkshire, 1984. Out-of-work steelworker-turned- radical revolutionary Joe Starkhill and his band of comrades seize the Town Hall and take the Mayor, her driver, a security guard and a civil servant hostage - declaring the start of a socialist revolution in Britain. But when a faulty phone line prevents them from alerting the local newspaper and TV station, and the police write them off as a hoax, it is only when one of the hostages fails to return home for dinner, that the alarm is raised and Inspector John Machin is dispatched to the Town Hall to investigate - but it's not long before the building is surrounded by the press, police and public, turning Starkhill and the Revolutionaries into a media sensation.
Name | Character | Team | |
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William Fox | Inspector John Machin | Unowned |
Richard Galloway | Comrade Robbie Roy Galloway | Unowned | |
Thanasis Manitarellis | Comrade Dean Mavros | Unowned | |
Simon Moore | Sergeant Simon Sergeant | Unowned | |
James Osman | Comrade George Jimi Hamilton | Unowned | |
Simon Moore | Sergeant Steve Sergeant | Unowned | |
James Underwood | Comrade Anthony Navarro | Unowned | |
David Kendra | News Presenter | Unowned | |
Andre Gwilliam | Civil Servant | Unowned |