BBC to shut gates on Grange Hill

Started by ziggysego, February 06, 2008, 01:32:33 PM

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ziggysego

QuoteThe BBC is axing children's TV school drama Grange Hill after 30 years.

CBBC controller Anne Gilchrist said: "The lives of children have changed a great deal since Grange Hill began and we owe it to them to reflect this."

The series began on 8 February 1978 and featured some tough storylines about social issues including drugs and teenage pregnancy over the years.

There will be one more series this year, in which producers want to focus on the younger children of Year Six.

The show's creator Phil Redmond was reportedly unhappy with the strategy and felt the programme was losing its gritty purpose.

"I don't like keeping things going when the point has been lost," he told the Observer recently. "I do now think the point of Grange Hill has been lost, and 30 years is a nice time for it to hang up its mortar board."

TV institution

The show's most controversial story was in 1986 when Zammo Maguire began taking drugs. It led to the Just Say No campaign and a top 10 single.

Jon East, head of CBBC Drama, said: "For 30 years, Grange Hill has become a byword for realistic and contemporary children's drama.

"It's now time to apply what we've learned over the years to some of the new ideas we're exploring."

It was also a nurturing ground for young talent. Among its stars were Todd Carty, Susan Tully and John Alford.

Ms Gilchrist added: "Part of CBBC's reputation for reflecting contemporary Britain back to UK children has been built upon Phil Redmond's brilliantly realised idea.

"Of course it's sad to say goodbye to such a much loved institution."

Sourced BBCi: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7230566.stm

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The memories.  Remember the very first episode. Todd Carty (charachter?) and the Afro-Carribean kid (Benny?) rock up to the PE class and get a clip on the lugs for not having the proper kit by the grumpy bearded auld PE teacher who always ran around in an umbro tracksuit).

Didn't one of the chicks in Zammo's class not end up flashing her boobs for some magazine or something?

I can't divulge the source of the following information, but the eldest blonde chick from The Little House On The Prairie ended up doing hardcore porn.
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