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Terry Sullivan
Terry Sullivan is credited on 405 releases across 30 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1972–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
405
Pressings credited
30
Albums
6
Decades active
50
In collections
Biography
Terry Sullivan is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Brian Regan. One of the show's original characters, Terry debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 17 November 1982. Regan appeared in the show between 1982 and 1997. At the time of his departure, Regan was Brookside's longest serving cast member. Terry became one of Brookside's most iconic characters and was recognisable via his trademark curly permed hair and moustache. Terry also became known as one of soap opera's most unlucky characters because of his numerous storylines involving trauma, loss and heart-break. Writers created an on-screen partnership between Terry and Barry Grant (Paul Usher). Their friendship is endured for their entire tenure. Their characterisation was the inspiration for the comedy sketches titled The Scousers, which appeared in the television show, Harry Enfield's Television Programme. Terry is portrayed as unlucky in love as writers paired him in doomed relationships with Michelle Jones (Tracey Jay) and Vicki Cleary (Cheryl Leigh). His later relationship with Sue Harper (Annie Miles) became a prominent storyline. The pair marry after she becomes pregnant with a son, Danny (Keiran Poole). Sue deceives Terry into believing he is the child's father and later discovers the truth. Writers continued to destroy the Sullivan marriage by creating a sexual affair between Sue and Barry. Sue and Danny were killed off in a mystery "Whodunit" story to celebrate the show's 1000th episode. Producers kept the identity of Sue's killer a secret and included Terry in the official suspects. Barry was later revealed as the killer, which tested their lifelong friendship once Terry discovered the truth. Producers planned violent content for Terry and Barry's showdown after he discovers his friend's betrayal. The episode featuring Terry's violence was one of the show's most difficult to produce due to production blunders. It was also controversial and conde
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Credited work
405 releases · 30 albums · active 1972–2026
- Performance · 1,129
- Other credits · 57
- Engineering · 2
Studios: De Lane Lea Music Centre · Carnegie Hall · Mediasound · Nova Sound Studios, London
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Scheherazade And Other Stories
1975

A Song For All Seasons
1978

Azure D'or
1979

Live At Carnegie Hall
1976

Turn Of The Cards
1974

Ashes Are Burning
1973

Prologue
1972

Novella
1977

At The Royal Albert Hall Parts 1 & 2
1997

Tales Of 1001 Nights · Vol. II
1990

Waves - An Anthology Of New Music Vol. 2 - Spring 1980
1980

In The Beginning - Prologue / Ashes Are Burning
1978
Frequent collaborators
- Renaissance (4)
- Various
- Kurt (25)
- Dry Ice (2)
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