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Damon Grant is a fictional character in the defunct British soap opera Brookside, played by Simon O'Brien.The character was part of the initial cast, appearing from episode one in 1982 until 1987.
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 ...
Brookside executive producer Phil Redmond incorrectly assumed Spendlove was a Mancunian and cast him as Roger. 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. He named a selection of ...
Damon and Debbie was developed in response to several factors, according to Brookside creator Phil Redmond. [3] Firstly, the producers were keen to develop further "high-octane storylines" having seen the audience and media response to 1985's siege storyline, in which nurses Pat, Sandra and Kate were held hostage in their home, concluding in the latter's murder.
When Pinder left Brookside, he took part in several theatre roles, including Laurence in Abigail's Party and later appearing in a psychological thriller called Dead Certain. Pinder joined the 1st U.K./Ireland tour of Wicked in the roles of both the Wizard and Doctor Dillamond on 16 September 2014. [ 2 ]
Gordon returns with a girl, prompting Paul and Annabelle to assume he is now straight. This, however, is not the case, and it transpires that the girl is the sister of a lover Gordon had in France. In 1987, Gordon and Chris come into possession of a stolen car, with which they run over the dog that Paul saved from drowning.
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Debbie McGrath is a fictional character in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by teenager Gillian Kearney, from 1986 to 1989. [1] The character was Kearney's first television role, and featured in a plot line which launched both actress and character into the national consciousness.