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Brookside

  • TV Series
  • 1982–2003
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Sue Jenkins, Sue Johnston, Dean Sullivan, and Claire Sweeney in Brookside (1982)
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The everyday life and times of the residents, friends, and enemies who live in the fictional suburban street of Brookside Close in the city of Liverpool, England.The everyday life and times of the residents, friends, and enemies who live in the fictional suburban street of Brookside Close in the city of Liverpool, England.The everyday life and times of the residents, friends, and enemies who live in the fictional suburban street of Brookside Close in the city of Liverpool, England.

  • Creators
    • Phil Redmond
    • Colin McKeown
  • Stars
    • Dean Sullivan
    • Vince Earl
    • Steven Pinder
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Creators
      • Phil Redmond
      • Colin McKeown
    • Stars
      • Dean Sullivan
      • Vince Earl
      • Steven Pinder
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 8 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Dean Sullivan
    • Jimmy Corkhill
    • 1986–2003
    Vince Earl
    • Ron Dixon
    • 1990–2003
    Steven Pinder
    Steven Pinder
    • Max Farnham
    • 1990–2003
    Louis Emerick
    Louis Emerick
    • Mick Johnson
    • 1989–2001
    Alexandra Fletcher
    • Jacqui Dixon…
    • 1989–2003
    Michael Starke
    • Sinbad…
    • 1982–2000
    Paul Byatt
    • Mike Dixon
    • 1990–2003
    Diane Burke
    • Katie Rogers
    • 1989–2003
    Brian Regan
    • Terry Sullivan
    • 1982–1997
    Tiffany Chapman
    • Rachel Jordache…
    • 1993–2003
    Sue Jenkins
    • Jackie Corkhill
    • 1991–2001
    Paul Usher
    • Barry Grant
    • 1982–2003
    Sarah White
    • Bev McLoughlin…
    • 1993–2003
    Claire Sweeney
    Claire Sweeney
    • Lindsey Stanlow…
    • 1991–2003
    Gabrielle Glaister
    Gabrielle Glaister
    • Patricia Farnham
    • 1990–1996
    Karen Drury
    • Susannah Farnham…
    • 1991–2000
    Sue Johnston
    Sue Johnston
    • Sheila Grant…
    • 1982–1990
    John Burgess
    • David Crosbie…
    • 1984–2000
    • Creators
      • Phil Redmond
      • Colin McKeown
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    JayeB

    Compulsive viewing

    Yes I know I'm bias because I am British myself but truly this is a superb show!! Yes its slightly far fetched, yes its very depressing at times (no one can be happy for more than one episode I think that the quota) but who cares when you have excitement and good acting?? I mean Sunset Beach is ridiculous and how many of you watch it (me included and I'm not ashamed!!). For those in America comprehension of what the characters are saying may be impossible as they speak in a 'scouse' accent (think the Beatles multiplied by one hundred)so for viewing subtitles may be needed (ho-hum!!). May I also add that Liverpool is not in the North of England but the North West of England, there is a huge difference between the North and North West of England, I just want to add this because I am a Northern lass myself.. erm sorry. Watch out for excellent performance by Alexander Fletcher who plays Jacqui Dixon.
    richteabiscuit

    Over the hill

    Like so many people I eagerly waited for the 1st episode on the new TV channel 4. Quickly I became a fan of the great story-lines and strong characters. "Brookside" boasted a number of fantastic soap characters (Barry Grant was my favourite). It even had a "Hollyoakes" like ability to attract some good-looking female actresses. But what I really liked was the realistic stories and the way "Brookside" was so different to the much more camper offerings like "Eldorado" offered by other channels. It pushed boundaries and broke new ground. However by the late 90's the soap was a pale shadow of its former self. Gone were the interesting, likable characters and compelling stories and in were boring irritating families with completely stupid plots. I no longer watch "Brookside" and will not miss it when it ends this year.
    HurtsDonut

    A shadow of its former self

    Up until early 2001 I was prepared to give this show the benefit of the doubt. I defended it to my friends who said it was past its best and tried to convince me to watch EastEnders instead. But no more; this show is utter drivel now compared to the relevant and dramatic storylines that were being effortlessly pumped out in its late 80s/early 90s heyday. Now it's all about sex, sensationalism and whiny Scouse angst. What a shame. Channel 4 should cancel it now and leave the show with some shred of dignity.
    tdavies75

    Started good, ended good, but bad in between

    The (not so) everyday life of the residents of a Liverpool Close. Brookside has been known to break the 'taboos' of life and include stories that no other soap had been brave enough to do before. Throughout the 80's and early 90's, stories of rape, domestic violence, homosexuality, incest and murder earned the soap high ratings. This was because Brookside wasn't afraid to push the barriers of soap stories. In fact, most people would say that Brookside helped pave the way for other soaps to be so extreme.

    In it's heyday 10 million viewers regularly tuned in. This was in 1993, with one of the most controversial storylines to be on TV at the time. From that point on things began to go downhill. Though remaining popular, the 10 million viewers gradually decreased to around 1.5 million. Thus, in 2002, Brookside was moved to a Saturday afternoon slot, then to a late night Tuesday slot. It was eventually axed, and the last episode runs tonight.

    So what went wrong? I was a fan up until around 2000. Up until this point the stories had been as exciting and controversial as ever, but maybe it was so exciting that it was unbelievable?

    Most soaps have long, drawn out stories that gradually develop, and these are few and far between. While this is dull for some, it can at least relate with the everyday life of people. These long stories allow for character development, so people will become familiar with people on screen and feel as if they 'know' them. Brookside had none of this. Within the space of a few years we had a virus that killed off half the cast, the incestuous relationship of a brother and sister, a man killing his mother-in-law to get rid of her cancer pain, a drug-rape (which did drag for over a year, but became boring), a man purchasing a shotgun and killing a burglar, a couple of bombs/explosions, racist thugs that came from nowhere, a schoolboy killing and, to top it all off, a seige that trapped the close for three weeks.

    Whilst these all sound good on paper, most of these characters and stories came and went in the space of a year, hauling tonnes of emotional baggage (that we hadn't seen develop) with them. Viewers didn't feel as though they knew the characters.

    There was also no continuity. With other soaps, they all have at least one character that has been there all along, and most have lasted the majority of the show's life. Brookside has just one remaining character that has made it past the fifteen year mark. The rest have came and gone in very little time. Other soaps have familiar pubs and shops (ie the Cabin, Queen Vic, Woolpac, Rovers Return) Brookside has no familiar 'mascot' as such.

    So it ends tonight. The thing is, since it was moved to a late night slot, it has became brilliant viewing. I have since heard that this was the way it was supposed to be as of last year, but the movement to an afternoon slot made it impossible to show what they wanted to.

    I'll be watching tonight, as will the 1.5 million left. Maybe more since the final episode has had some surprisingly good news coverage.

    "Brookie"-1982-2003
    Big Movie Fan

    Gimmicks And Quick Fixes Over Characterization

    I started watching Brookside in 1982. I last watched it at the end of 2001. I don't know what is has been like in 2002 but I can tell you how I felt about it from 1982-2001.

    My favourite soap was always Emmerdale Farm (now Emmerdale). I liked it because it didn't need fancy gimmicks to gain temporary ratings increases. Emmerdale had good characters which made the soap what it was.

    Brookside was a different kettle of fish. To be fair, some of the characters were good but Brookside preferred gimmicks such as explosions and shootings.

    In it's favour, there were some good stories for Brookside. Two of my favourite ever characters were Sinbad (real name Thomas Sweeney) and Mick Johnson. Sinbad left the show a couple of years ago. His last storyline had him accused of child abuse and it was powerful stuff. Mick Johnson also had some great stories, particularly one where he was in court for euthanasia.

    Jimmy Corkhill was also a good character but by the time I stopped watching Brookside, he had lost all credibility. He had been a drug addict, a schizophrenic, a crook and a fake teacher-there was nowhere else for him to go really.

    A couple of things I didn't like about Brookside were it's long drawn out stories and gimmicks. Some storylines lasted for an eternity, especially the one where Nikki Shadwick was raped by a mystery suspect. It lasted just over a year. As I stated earlier, Brookside seemed at times to rely on gimmicks such as explosions, plagues and the like. I feel it could have done more to develop characters because in a lot of cases, some characters became caricatures after awhile.

    As I write this, Brookside may be axed in 2003. I know the show has a lot of fans and I thank Brookside for providing some entertainment and addressing a lot of taboo issues but maybe it has run it's course and 2003 will be the right time to lay it to rest.

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    • Trivia
      The last resident to leave Brookside Close, Jimmy Corkhill, added the letter 'd' to the word 'Close', symbolically signalling the end of the soap.
    • Goofs
      Due to being a long running soap opera characters history's and backstories are retconned and certain plot points are forgotten i.e. characters celebrating their birthdays on the wrong days or forgetting about key details in their lives.
    • Quotes

      Beverly 'Bev' McLoughlin Gonzales Dixon: [making fun of Lindsey] She's gone from stealing pesetas to peeling potatoes.

    • Connections
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episode #1.6 (1992)

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Meadowcroft
    • Filming locations
      • Benidorm, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production company
      • Mersey Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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