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Now aligned and fully integrated into the housing estate that has always surrounded it, Brookside Close is now simply Brookside (odd numbers: 43–67) and real residents now occupy the houses, [98] making it unlikely that the houses will be used in film or television production again.
The two characters move into number nine Brookside Close, the house previously occupied by similar upper class character Heather Haversham (Amanda Burton). Writers created a wedding story for them, which was broadcast on 11 August 1987 and commemorated the 500th episode of Brookside. Jonathan was portrayed at odds with his interfering father-in ...
Brookside fans reacted well to Barry and Sue's romance and viewership ratings began to rise. [23] Mal Young decided to kill off Sue in a mystery whodunit murder storyline, following Miles' decision to leave the series. Brookside was nearing its 1000th episode and the production team wanted to create a memorable story to coincide with it. [24]
Brookside (TV series) images (34 F) Pages in category "Brookside" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes
Filming for Salvage had begun by March 2008, when the Liverpool Daily Post reported that the set of Brookside Close had been rented to a local production company to use as a production set. The production was a low-budget production titled Salvage. [2] This was the last time the houses of the Brookside set were ever used for production purposes ...
Lime Pictures, formerly known as Mersey Television, is a British television production company, founded by producer and writer Phil Redmond in the early 1980s. It produces drama and entertainment shows for the international market, including Hollyoaks, The Only Way is Essex, Geordie Shore and Free Rein.
Roger was written out of Brookside after only one year. His final stories feature Sydney intervening in the Huntington marriage. Roger and Heather discuss a potential reconciliation. Heather ultimately decides that their marriage is over and Roger leaves Brookside Close permanently. [26] [14] Roger made his final appearance on 25 October 1983. [27]
The story was filmed on location on the island, but filming was challenging. [4] Kerrigan revealed that "I knew it was going to be lots of hard work." Obstacles that marred filming the story included high temperatures, local police asking to see their working permits, tourists looking directly into filming cameras and topless sunbathers in view ...