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  2. Brookside (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Channel 4 and Mersey Television released a series of videos showcasing some of Brookside's most memorable episodes and characters of the 1980s: Brookside Classics Volume One: The Siege: This video, released in 1989 contained three episodes and brought together the gripping 'number 7 Siege' as an extended omnibus edition of 75 minutes ...

  3. Terry Sullivan (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    By 1996, Regan had become Brookside's longest-serving cast member. [28] [12] [29] Terry was written out of Brookside in a story featuring him moving to Spain to recover from brain damage. [29] Regan was rehired by Brookside in late 1996. After Terry was written out of Brookside, Regan experienced financial difficulties and lost his home ...

  4. Gillian Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Louise Kearney [1] (born 9 May 1972) is an English actress best known for her early role as Debbie McGrath in Channel 4's Liverpool-based soap opera Brookside and the spin-off mini-series Damon and Debbie, and for playing Jessica Harrison in the long-running BBC television medical drama series Casualty, as well as Emma Barton in the ITV Yorkshire-based soap opera Emmerdale.

  5. Bobby Grant (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    Brookside executive producer Phil Redmond created Bobby and cast Tomlinson. In March 1982, eight months prior to Brookside's television debut, Brookside's creator and Executive producer, Phil Redmond revealed details about the show in an interview with Roy West from Liverpool Echo.

  6. Alan Partridge (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Alan Partridge is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Dicken Ashworth.Alan appeared in the series until 18 July 1984. Ashworth was happy with his casting because he had previously been typecast in villainous

  7. Tracy Corkhill - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 1985, it was announced that Kerrigan had joined the cast of Brookside, playing Tracy Corkhill. She was part of a new family being introduced into the series. [ 1 ] Kerrigan had previously appeared in Brookside during 1984 as the guest character Pat, who was a girlfriend of established character Damon Grant ( Simon O'Brien ). [ 2 ]

  8. Marty Murray (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    [2] On the official Brookside' website Marty was described as working hard to move his family off a council housing estate. He views the house in Brookside Close as his "first proper home". The Murrays initially appear as "the ideal family unit". [4] When Marty is introduced into the series he takes a job at the school as a caretaker. [3]

  9. Steve Murray (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    When her husband finds out he posts a compromising video of them on the internet. This is a cause of great embarrassment for Steve when younger sister Adele (Katy Lamont) comes across the video. After Cinerco tried to buy up the houses, the residents were relieved when Max Farnham ( Steven Pinder ) sold his house to a private buyer rather than ...