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Brookside Close Tour, 9th June 2007



Video Title : Brookside Close Tour, 9th June 2007
Description : A tour around a deserted Brookside Close. The houses were sold to developers about two years ago and the insides have been completely gutted yet no work has taken place so far this year. The gardens are being looked after and that's about it. FROM WIKIPEDIA: The Rolls Royce of Soaps With the obvious popularity of the Grant family, many storylines were geared around Bobby and Sheila's turbulent marriage for most of the 1980s. Bobby's short-temper and frequent visits to Union picket lines opposite Sheila's staunch catholic faith and family values all served to be compelling viewing for many viewers, as did the antics of their popular older children Barry (Paul Usher), Karen (Shelagh O'Hara), and Damon (Simon O'Brien). They were joined by Clare later in the mid-1980s in a thoughtful storyline where Sheila and Bobby dealt with parenthood later on in life. 1985 was a pivotal year for Brookside with the arrival of its longest-running and most well-known family, the Corkhills. The first generation of Corkhills to descend on the Close were Billy (John McArdle) and Doreen (Kate Fitzgerald) who moved into Number 10 with their children Rod (Jason Hope) and Tracy (Justine Kerrigan) along with a multitude of marital problems and debt. A favourite scene with fans occurred in 1987. Doreen and Billy's crumbling marriage reached breaking point after Doreen admitted to Billy she had been sexually propositioned in return to pay off the family's spiralling debts. With fierce and tremendous rage, Billy jumped into his brown Triumph Acclaim and aggressively sped over all his neighbours' gardens! Not only did this satisfy Billy's utter marital frustrations, but it also served as revenge to the rest of the residents of the Close who had driven over his garden to avoid a huge hole that had appeared in the middle of the Brookside Close access road! Mid 1985 Brookside achieved its biggest viewing figures of the eighties with the infamous 'Number 7 Siege'. This was a heavy handed but powerful plot that intended to highlight the possible dangers of Care in the Community, a controversial parliamentary scheme introduced in the early 1980s where previously hospitalised mentally ill people were treated at home. The extreme and hard-hitting storyline was watched by 7.5 million people, an incredible achievement for Britain's newest TV channel, still only in its third year. Number 7 Brookside Close was home to three young nurses; Pat Hancock (David Easter), Sandra Maghie (Sheila Greer) and Kate Moses (Sharon Rossita), who rented the property from Harry Cross. Through their nursing, they encountered the seemingly harmless and gentle giant John Clarke (Robert Pugh), whose elderly Mother eventually died (of natural causes) in Hospital, under their care. Gradually, John's instability grew into insanity and he was unable to cope with the death of his Mum with absolutely devastating consequences. He forced his way into Number 7, armed with a sawn-off shot gun and ready to avenge his Mother's death. He violently held the three nurses hostage for several days in a claustrophic and gripping 3 episode run with Brookside Close dramatically sealed off and surrounded by armed police! The siege culminated in a terrifying shoot-out resulting in the shocking death of Kate followed by John's subsequent suicide. Although some critics howled at the unlikely plot-premise (former Daily Mail critic Hilary Kingsley described it as 'ludicrous' in her book Soap Box), these were well produced and powerfully acted sequences, creating genuine and uncomfortable tension with a level of drama arguably never previously seen before in a British soap opera. The storyline put Brookside in a predominant position and made other soaps, such as ITV's Coronation Street and the revamped Crossroads take notice, and the BBC, previously snobbish about the soap opera genre, finally realised they needed a popular soap and launched equally hard-hitting EastEnders the very same year. Brookside was now seen as a quality soap opera, a cult hit within the core of its target demographic, earning it the reputation as being "The Rolls Royce of Soaps" among devoted fans.
Views : 38751
Rating : 4.54
Keywords, Tags : brookside hollyoaks grange hill liverpool mersey jimmy billy corkhill sheila bobby grant
Video Length : 9 : 18


Comments :

what happened in the last episode? didn't brookside get raided with robbers?

No, everybody left after selling their houses to an incinerator company.

I still miss Brookie :(

What film?

i can't post links here so do a search of Google for 'brookside close horror film' and it should bring up an article from the liverpool echo.

this was in the papper the other day little scouse trampy kids putting the windows thro lol

can the little trampy scouser kids spell 'paper' though?

how the fuck would i no u nesbit lol

well you spell it papper !

i fuckin love my little pony


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