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Dancers Who Performed With Hot Gossip

  • Mark Tyme
  • Dominique Wood
  • Amanda Abbs
  • Heather Alexander
  • Debbie Ash (sister of Leslie Ash)
  • Debbie Astell
  • Bunty Bailey
  • Elvis Baptiste
  • Richard Bodkin
  • Sarah Brightman
  • Bonnie Bryg
  • Kathy Burke*
  • Lindsay Cole
  • Titian Deakin
  • Lorraine Doyle
  • Annie Dunkley
  • Penni Dunlop
  • Sandy Easby
  • Mark Elie
  • Yvonne Evans (Voyd)
  • Donna Fielding
  • Carol Fletcher
  • Alan Forgie
  • Debbie Fox
  • Judey Ford
  • Julia Gale
  • Roy Gayle
  • Donnette Goddard
  • Heavon Grant
  • Virginia Hartley
  • Alison Hierlehy
  • Nicky Hinkley
  • Laura James
  • Lavinia Lang (Hudson)
  • Kim Leeson
  • Perri Lister
  • Richard Lloyd King
  • Madeleine Loftin
  • Erin Lordan
  • Barry Martin
  • Jayne Melville
  • Sarah Miles*
  • Johanna Kate Morley
  • Jane Newman (formerly Colthorpe)
  • Trudy Pack
  • Floyd Pearce
  • Tristan Rafael
  • Sinitta Renet
  • Heather Robbins
  • Wanda Rokikki
  • Heather Seymour
  • Bruno Tonioli
  • Lyndsey Ward
  • Susie Waring
  • Lorraine Whitmarsh
  • Chrissy Wickham
  • David Wilkins
  • Phillipa Williams
  • Frances Wingate
  • Michelle Gail Fellows
  • Libby Rose

* Not to be confused with the actresses of the same name

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