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Jimmy was also the last resident of Brookside Close to leave their house. As a last act of defiance, he broke into the abandoned houses and left all the taps running, he then painted Game Over on the boarded-up windows of several houses, and drew an extra D on the Brookside Close sign, to spell Brookside Closed at the end of
The character debuted on-screen during the first episode of Brookside, broadcast on 2 November 1982. Barry is one of the show's original characters and the only character to appear in the first and final episodes of Brookside. Usher decided to leave Brookside in 1984, but returned the following year and remained a regular cast member until 1995 ...
One of Katie's controversial storylines began in 1994. Katie is grieving the death of her father, Frank and which attracts the attention of Simon Howe (Lee Hartney). He is a cult leader of a born again Christian movement that move into Brookside Close. He begins to manipulate Katie and she moves in with him. [9]
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]
Another controversial story for Margaret was a same-sex kiss with Beth Jordache . The storyline was devised by Brookside creator Phil Redmond and executive producer Mal Young. [11] Friel had impressed the producers with her strong acting performance and they decided to reward her with a challenging storyline.
The BBC has revealed the first look at Paul Usher, formerly better known as Brookside bad boy Barry Grant, ahead of his first appearance on EastEnders.
In 2003, Frances Traynor from the Daily Record named Simon and his cult one of the show's "most controversial plotlines". [22] Inside Soap's Monroe profiled the character's gall stating "most men have a good line in chat-up when it comes to getting a girl into bed, but Brookside's Simon Howe takes the biscuit! He conned vulnerable Katie Rogers ...
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