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Grange Hill

  • TV Series
  • 1978–2008
  • 30m
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7.1/10
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Grange Hill (1978)
Just Add S.P.I.C.E.: A Recipe For Happy Healthy Kids 3-6
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The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.

  • Stars
    • Stuart Organ
    • Gwyneth Powell
    • Lee Cornes
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    • Stars
      • Stuart Organ
      • Gwyneth Powell
      • Lee Cornes
    • 16User reviews
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    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Stuart Organ
    Stuart Organ
    • Mr. Robson
    • 1988–2003
    Gwyneth Powell
    Gwyneth Powell
    • Mrs. McClusky
    • 1980–1991
    Lee Cornes
    Lee Cornes
    • Mr. Hankin
    • 1990–2002
    Sally Geoghegan
    Sally Geoghegan
    • Miss Carver…
    • 1995–2002
    Sammy O'Grady
    Sammy O'Grady
    • Kathy McIlroy
    • 2001–2008
    Simone Hyams
    • Calley Donnington
    • 1985–1991
    Karen Ford
    Karen Ford
    • Miss Booth…
    • 1985–1991
    Kelly George
    • Ray Haynes…
    • 1987–2002
    Aidan David
    • James 'Arnie' Arnold…
    • 1994–2001
    John Drummond
    • Trevor Cleaver…
    • 1983–1991
    Rachel Victoria Roberts
    • Justine Dean
    • 1988–1994
    John Alford
    • Robbie Wright
    • 1985–1990
    Colin Ridgewell
    • Colin Brown
    • 1994–2001
    Tina Mahon
    • Ronnie Birtles
    • 1985–1991
    Matthew Buckley
    Matthew Buckley
    • Martin Miller
    • 2001–2007
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Mr. Griffiths
    • 1985–1992
    Samantha Lewis
    • Georgina Hayes…
    • 1985–1991
    Kirsten Cassidy
    • Tanya Young
    • 2003–2008
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    8La-Luz

    '79 to '83 it was Brookside for kids

    Have been rewatching this recently out of nostalgia. About 10 years ago I got hold of the first 6 series that went from Tucker, Alan, Benny, Tommy and co. To Stewpot, Claire Scott, Pogo, and Gripper, etc. And at that point excitedly relived my youth! I first started watching it in late 1979, series 2 and was like many a kid was hooked throughout the 1980s. I was still watching it in 1988/89 when Michelle Gayle was in it!

    Anyway, as a Phil Redmond creation, it (nowadays on refelection) seems like a precursor to Brookside. With real life characterisations, real life settings, indellible characters, clever nicknames, and hard hitting stories. It is noticeable that a few Redmond traits are in this, partcularly the name 'Brookdale' as a school and another one, where some the cast's surnames would be given to some of the characters. If anyone does not get that point think, John McArdle actor, Tommy McArdle character (Brookside) as a case in point. Brookside did that kind of thing a lot and it was something that was done first in Grange Hill. Both shows also had a mememorable to this day story. Zammo's addiction, and the infamous body under the patio.

    Back to the main review. Most kids of the 80s have a favourite year that identified with their own age group. For me I thought Tucker was a cool role model but I was a bit young but by series 6 with aforementioned Stewpot, Gripper and the rest it became my and my school friends' favourite. I was, like many a big fan of Jonah Jones and Ziggy Greaves but still think the Gripper era was the best. Grange Hill never had a better villain than him.

    Watching it again recently, the third series is excellent, with some highly amusing scenes. It gets better still in series 4 when Tucker and co. Are in their final year at school. The Christmas special that came along later that year is very good with the school's initial villain 'Booger' Benson duffing up Tucker. The silent end credits to that as Tucker lays unconscious is also very Phil Redmond style and I think the method was repeated once in Brookside.

    So, for me series 3,4,5 and 6 are my particular era and it is fascinating to watch again knowing the storylines in advance. I always think that when I was a kid I acted like a Grange Hill kid and many years later when I became a high school teacher I acted like a Grange Hill teacher! Mr. Keating's "silence!", is one such line I have often used!

    The school that was used for the Gripper era (and probably the most rembered by 80s kids) is on Greyhound Road in Hammersmith, West London. When I was in the area last, I just had to get a photo by the main gates!
    10jjparish

    Best Kids Show Ever.

    I've recently been rewatching the glory years, Mid 80's to early 90's, and its just been sublime. So many memories of my school years have been flooding back in for me. Gonch and Cleaver, Mr Bronson, Jackie and Zammo, Ronnie and Callie. All were wonderful characters. (Well they were to the teenage me!) Its just amazing how intricate and hard hitting some of the GH plotlines were. And of course just how much fun the show was to watch. My all time favourites were Ziggy and Robbie and, especially, Georgina Hayes. I had a massive crush on her at the time, or i should say Samantha Lewis. They have been releasing the DVDs of the early early years but i ireally hope they get around to releasing the best years on DVD. I have to watch on terrible MP4 copies but they are better than nothing. Such a shame they cancelled it. The kids of today dont know what they are missing.
    british_tv_luva

    The best show for kids ever!

    Grange Hill never fails to entertain me. It has been running for many years but each year it just gets better! Well Done BBC!! Another great show from the BBC is Byker Grove which is set in Newcastle. Its truly great and is better for 13+ than younger kids while shows such as UBOS is definitely not for teens. Grange Hill always brings in great new characters each school year but some also leave as they reach sixth form. I have seen many great characters go but the BBC make up for this b bringing in some more fantastic people. However i feel Mersey Televiion have let us down this year as they have brought in some really poor actors and its not good watching!
    10darrenforster99

    Classic TV show - should be brought back...

    The BBC in my opinion have totally lost the plot over the last few years, cancelling such classic TV shows like Grange Hill, Byker Grove, TOTP and even losing Neighbours to Channel 5 (although I wasn't a great fan of Neighbours though, so I was glad to see that one go!).

    The director general of the BBC should be sacked for the mess he's made over the past few years of what was regarded as such a high class institution, but has now gone right down in society, with the best new rubbish they can come up with is idiots like Jonathan Ross. I bet most of these top shows were axed just so they could pay this idiots wages (and then look what he does). I certainly don't agree that the BBC should have just suspended Rossy, they should have fired him, if the BBC had fired him the only job he would have got after his lewd comments would have been doing stand-up in front of a private audience as no other company would take the risk to re-employ him.

    The BBC need to stop and look at the mess they are making and to bring back shows such as Grange Hill which helped school children understand various things in school life. I only wish that they had covered Asperger's on Grange Hill a little earlier as I went through school with Asperger's and ADHD and most of the kids around me didn't understand me at all. Where as now thanks to Grange Hill covering this it seems that quite a lot of young people are fully aware of Asperger's and show some understanding towards the problems faced.
    9leah-21775

    My Opinion

    I watched the first three series on DVD in America. It is probably one of the greatest shows for teens every created. I also like that it has cricket in it, which you don't see very much. Cricket is my favorite sport

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    • Trivia
      For a while the show shared its signature tune (Alan Hawkshaw's 1975 track "Chicken Man") with the ITV charades gameshow Give Us a Clue (1979).
    • Crazy credits
      Acting credits were always listed in a given order - teachers and school staff first, then other adult roles, followed by main cast pupils, followed by additional child roles.
    • Connections
      Featured in In Front of the Children (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Chicken Man
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Alan Hawkshaw

      [Original series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Грэндж Хилл
    • Filming locations
      • Kingsbury High School, Kingsbury, Middlesex, England, UK(exterior of Grange Hill series 1 & 2)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Mersey Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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