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Alison Bettles

Alison Bettles (born 22 April 1969) is a retired English television actress. She is known for playing Fay Lucas in BBC's ''Grange Hill'' for six series (1982–1987).
== Career ==
Bettles was recruited into acting at the age of eight by Sylvia Young of the Sylvia Young Theatre School.〔"(THE ALISON BETTLES INTERVIEW )", ''grangehillfans.co.uk''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕 As a child, Bettles appeared in various television advertisements, which included a "Public Information Film" for the Green Cross Code with Bob Carolgees in 1981.〔"(Alison Beetles )", ''www.grangehill.contactbox.co.uk''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕
She is known for her childhood role in the Children's BBC drama, ''Grange Hill''. Bettles played the prominent character Fay Lucas between 1982 and 1987, who was most notable for having an affair with one of her teachers, Mr King (David Straun). Bettles was one of various ''Grange Hill'' actors to feature in the UK's Just Say No anti-drug campaign. The cast recorded a song (also entitled "Just Say No"), which was released as a single, and reached number 5 in April 1986. Bettles was also featured on a special music album released by the ''Grange Hill'' cast, with songs written by Steve Wright, who composed the theme tune for Channel 4's ''Brookside''.〔"(GRANGE HILL: THE ALBUM )", ''www.grangehill.contactbox.co.uk''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕 Bettles sang a solo track entitled "School Love", which was based on her character's doomed relationship with Mr. King.〔"(Fay Lucas )", ''www.grangehillfans.co.uk''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕 In 2005, Bettles was reunited with some of her former ''Grange Hill'' castmates in Justin Lee Collins's Channel 4 documentary, ''Bring Back...Grange Hill'', which saw them perform their top ten hit, Just Say No, in front of an audience at the Hammersmith Palais.〔"(Bring Back...Grange Hill )", ''AerialTelly''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕
Aside from her ''Grange Hill'' music projects, Bettles also sang on the charity single "Let It Be", released by Ferry Aid in 1987 to raise money for victims of the Zeebrugge ferry disaster.〔 In 1988 Bettles appeared in a spin-off of the popular BBC soap opera, ''EastEnders''. The spin-off, entitled ''Civvy Street'', was set during the second world war, and looked back on the early life of some of ''EastEnders senior residents. Bettles played a young Ethel Skinner.〔"(EastEnders )", ''www.televisionheaven.co.uk''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕 Among Bettles' other credits are: ITV's police drama ''The Bill'' (1988); ''No Strings'' (1989); ''Closing Numbers'' (1993); ''Ostatni Accord'' (1994) and ''London's Burning'' (2001).
Bettles gave up performing in the 1990s to marry and bring up her family. During her time away from acting Bettles qualified as a beauty therapist,〔 and in 2005 she set up a specialist freight forwarding company called Kenvale Recruitment.〔 She briefly returned to acting, and in 2006 she appeared uncredited, in an episode of the Channel 4 sitcom, ''The IT Crowd''.〔"(BETTLES, Alison Filmography )", ''BFI''. URL last accessed on 2007-10-06.〕

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