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There was speculation at this time that the series may be resurrected as Dean Sullivan, who played Jimmy Corkhill, had himself attempted to purchase the close to revive Brookside. However, an unnamed Liverpool-based buyer purchased all 13 properties on 17 December 2008 for £735,000, although by this time the close was in a state of severe ...
Discussing this, Pinner told Hrano that "there are hundreds of good-looking guys out there, but because my character is on the TV and comes into people's homes, it puts me in the spotlight. That's all it is." [3] In the book Phil Redmond's Brookside - Life in the Close, author Geoff Tibballs stated that Jonathan was "born to sulk". [5]
Beth Jordache is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Brookside.Played by Anna Friel, the character's first appearance was during the episode broadcast on 15 February 1993, where Beth and her family were seen moving into number 10, Brookside Close. [1]
[10] [33] She later decides to leave Brookside Close. Stephenson believed that Derek was the safest choice for Margaret. The actress stated that Margaret has "been hurt and abused so much that Derek's the only security that Margaret has." [10] Stephenson revealed that viewers were still invested in Margaret and Derek's relationship. Of Margaret ...
Sheila Corkhill (also Grant) is a fictional character from British soap opera Brookside, played by Sue Johnston. Sheila appeared in Brookside from the first episode in 1982 until the character's departure in 1990. Her most famous storyline was in 1986, when the character was attacked, raped and beaten by an unknown assailant.
In 1986, Burton decided to leave Brookside after four years to pursue other acting projects. [5] [12] Heather decides she can no longer live on Brookside Close where she has experienced so much trauma. She gives Barry her house keys, gets into her car and leaves late at night with just a couple of suitcases on the back seat.
Brookside’s Panera Bread has closed after a decade. A sign on the door of the location, at 6301 Brookside Plaza, says: “Thank you loyal guests for your support over the years. This location is ...
The purpose-built Brookside Close, which was created for Brookside, was sold in December 2008. Sullivan had wanted to buy the houses to revive the show, [6] but they were sold to a different buyer. [7] In August 2011, he expressed interest in reprising his role as Jimmy Corkhill in other soap operas. [citation needed]