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6.0 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

Taking the Floor - Season 1

Ballroom dancers Brian and Karen are a glory on the floor, but neither they nor their respective parents, get on when the music stops.

Top Cast

  • Matthew Cottle

    Matthew Cottle

    Brian Wheeler

  • Barbara Durkin

    Barbara Durkin

    Karen Tranter

  • Timothy Kightley

    Timothy Kightley

    Mr. Wheeler

  • Janet Dale

    Janet Dale

    Mrs. Wheeler

  • Peter Forbes

    Peter Forbes

    Phil

  • Dean Gatiss

    Dean Gatiss

    Colin Wheeler

  • Christopher Godwin

    Christopher Godwin

    Mr. Tranter

  • Claire Nielson

    Claire Nielson

    Mrs. Tranter

Overview

Ballroom dancers Brian and Karen are a glory on the floor, but neither they nor their respective parents, get on when the music stops.

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