Grange Hill - full series repeated from the start
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I have them on dvd and watched the very first episode earlier this year, hadn't seen the first series before, or at least couldn't remember it. Mostly starred Tucker Jenkins and Benny who had forgotten his PE kit
It was a black & white picture too I think.
Cripes, Tod carty is 62 yrs old now!!
It was a black & white picture too I think.Cripes, Tod carty is 62 yrs old now!!
The Gauge said:
I have them on dvd and watched the very first episode earlier this year, hadn't seen the first series before, or at least couldn't remember it. Mostly starred Tucker Jenkins and Benny who had forgotten his PE kit
It was a black & white picture too I think.
Cripes, Tod carty is 62 yrs old now!!
Definitely wasn’t black and white
It was a black & white picture too I think.Cripes, Tod carty is 62 yrs old now!!
I think Grange Hill was the first ever series I "re-watched" at something like 17 or 18 years old which would have been the early to mid 90s.
I seem to remember it was on during "hangover" hours for a partied out teenager-maybe a couple of episodes at 10am on a Sunday or something? Those days of (likely) four channels so looking for anything to watch that wasn't kids TV while working up the courage to have the remains of last night's pizza for lunch!
The reason for rewatching it was the realisation of just how hard hitting it was, something that probably past me by at the age of originally watching. I re-watched the Todd Carty days through to the Zammo era and it was properly written and acted-I was amazed! When was "just say no", 1985 or so? I remember watching it at 8 or 9 but getting addicted to smack was a little less concerning than contacting AIDS (I'd had blood transfusions when young) or dying of starvation in a Threads style nuclear winter. Fun times!
Not sure if the wife will let the kids watch it
I seem to remember it was on during "hangover" hours for a partied out teenager-maybe a couple of episodes at 10am on a Sunday or something? Those days of (likely) four channels so looking for anything to watch that wasn't kids TV while working up the courage to have the remains of last night's pizza for lunch!
The reason for rewatching it was the realisation of just how hard hitting it was, something that probably past me by at the age of originally watching. I re-watched the Todd Carty days through to the Zammo era and it was properly written and acted-I was amazed! When was "just say no", 1985 or so? I remember watching it at 8 or 9 but getting addicted to smack was a little less concerning than contacting AIDS (I'd had blood transfusions when young) or dying of starvation in a Threads style nuclear winter. Fun times!
Not sure if the wife will let the kids watch it

Old Man Peabody said:
Thanks for this
Mrs OMP will be all over this
She's already working her way through Byker Grove!! lol
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tv/article-15190315/An... !!!Mrs OMP will be all over this
She's already working her way through Byker Grove!! lol
g3org3y said:
Old Man Peabody said:
Thanks for this
Mrs OMP will be all over this
She's already working her way through Byker Grove!! lol
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tv/article-15190315/An... !!!Mrs OMP will be all over this
She's already working her way through Byker Grove!! lol
It's going to be interesting comparing it to the original

I enjoyed that, although I got PTSD flashbacks about the first day at High School.
I'm convinced Mr Mitchell was a role model for a former English Teacher of mine, same sports jacket, tie and "yoo 'orrible shower" patter. Forgot what an insufferable wee knob tucker was, always surprised me his character was the break-out star.
I was a bit scared of starting secondary school mainly because of Gripper Stebson 
Possibly the same for a lot of Phers but I was only a few years behind Tucker Jenkins and maybe slightly ahead of Zammo so a lot of the teenage angst was relatable
Favorite character was definitely Bullet Baxter

Possibly the same for a lot of Phers but I was only a few years behind Tucker Jenkins and maybe slightly ahead of Zammo so a lot of the teenage angst was relatable
Favorite character was definitely Bullet Baxter
PRO5T said:
getting addicted to smack was a little less concerning than contacting AIDS (I'd had blood transfusions when young) or dying of starvation in a Threads style nuclear winter. Fun times!
Yes, I sent my teenage years in the 80's worrying that I would catch AIDS and then there would be a nuclear war that I would survive so that I could go on to die slowly of AIDS and cancer. What a time to be alive.The Gauge said:
PRO5T said:
getting addicted to smack was a little less concerning than contacting AIDS (I'd had blood transfusions when young) or dying of starvation in a Threads style nuclear winter. Fun times!
Yes, I sent my teenage years in the 80's worrying that I would catch AIDS and then there would be a nuclear war that I would survive so that I could go on to die slowly of AIDS and cancer. What a time to be alive.Gassing Station | TV, Film, Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


