Brookside - Most Memorable Moments (30th Anniversary Edition) [DVD]

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Brookside - Most Memorable Moments (30th Anniversary Edition) [DVD]

Brookside - Most Memorable Moments (30th Anniversary Edition) [DVD]

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The selection of episodes is good and if you are a true fan you can fill in the blanks, all the high points I remember are covered and I enjoyed nearly all of them. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Cover blurb: Sheila Grant has faced many upheavals on Brookside Close over the years, but through all her problems has emerged as a character of great strength, warmth and conviction. In ‘Commonwealth Day Chaos’ the entertainment organised by Ralph for the Commonwealth Day celebration turns out to be a male stripper!

This is a unique chance to join Ron Dixon (Vince Earl), Max Farnham (Steven Pinder), Jimmy Corkhill (Dean Sullivan), Billy Corkhill (John McArdle), Sinbad (Michael Starke) and Terry Sullivan (Brian Regan) as they chat to Brookside creator Phil Redmond about life on the close. As 1989 beckons, Sheila and Billy finally forge their relationship after much anguish and guilt on Sheila’s part, when the New Year brings in many surprises for the inhabitants of Brookside. The series concludes when, after a mock marriage in a hotel room, Damon is stabbed by an unknown assailant on a dark riverbank and dies in Debbie's arms. Meanwhile, Paul and Annabelle Collins realise all is not well at number 7 and the police swing into action and evacuate the Close. This led to one of the programme’s worst-ever death sceneswhen Mother Gordon was in a traffic jam, then we were led to believe thatoff-screen she managed to hit the car in front so badly (at little or no speed?Obviously not every episode can be on a special 30 year edition, as it was, but missed ones are missed! See the very first episode, the Close overrun with police during the 1985 siege and the shocking storyline of Sheila Grant’s rape.

We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our site, provide personalised content and advertising, analyse our traffic, and ensure you see more of what you love. Brookside Close (The Farnham’s), Brookside: The Men gives a unique inside into the lives and loves of some of television’s best loved TV characters. Oblivious to this drama only a few doors away, Damon Grant organises a seance for some friends but the prank backfires with hilarious consequences. There has yet to be an official announcement for the release, with the exact contents of the 'best storylines' still to be confirmed. In the meantime, Damon works in the Dick Turpin-themed Burger Bar in Coney Street,[11] managed by Lettuce (Siobhan Maher).Brookside: The Women offers a unique and fascinating insight into the lives, loves, triumphs and disasters of its female characters and into the feelings of the actresses playing some of the strongest roles. From the mid-1990s it began raising more controversial subjects under the guidance of new producers such as Mal Young and Paul Marquess. It was also rumoured that with the demise of this, and the extensionof Hollyoaks to five nights a week at the same time, some of the close’soccupants would make the transition from one to another, presumably the youngercast member. Cover blurb: Re-live that tense week on Brookside Close in the summer of 1985 when Pat, Sandra and Kate are held hostage at gunpoint in their own home by the distressed and menacing John Clarke, who they had recently met at the hospital garden fete.

Cover blurb: Brookside: The Teenagers has been recorded specially for this video release like Brookside: The Women. Tension mounts as Clarke becomes more desperate and Pat is the first to crack under the growing pressure which only makes matters worse.The DVD was produced by 4DVD with the support of Brookside's production company, Lime Pictures (formerly The Mersey Television Company). com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsy’s global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. Meanwhile, in Liverpool, Debbie's family, who are hostile towards Damon, begin the hunt for them after discovering a University of York prospectus in her bedroom.

Driven into hiding after the death of Tim O’Leary’s wife Emily, drug dealer Terry Gibson hatches a plan to deliver both Tim and his friend Steve into his clutches. And 8 years of fans wanting me to push for another I've gave in and thought well let's give it another try then. It ended with the death of Damon, who had been a regular character in Brookside since its launch in 1982. However, what was once a soap thatdealt with real-world issues such as unemployment, rape and drug abuse, endedup going too over-the-top and things took a turn for the worse in the mid-to-late’90s when the posh Simpson family found their children were lovers and LindseyCorkhill pulled a gun on her no-good husband Gary, to get across the fact thatshe’d really had enough.Brookside's Most Memorable Moments includes 16 full episodes featuring the most iconic stories with familiar faces like Sue Johnston, Ricky Tomlinson, Anna Friel, Ray Quinn, Amanda Burton and many more! Sheila’s memorable night out on the town with Kathy ends with hilarious and dramatic consequences when they are followed back to the Close by two amorous drunks. The DVD features audio commentaries from senior producer David Hanson and Jimmy Corkhill actor Dean Sullivan on five episodes, and a small selection of extras. The series caused an uproar when it featured a storyline featuring a consensual incestuous sexual relationship between two sibling characters during 1996.



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