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Brookside is a British television soap opera, set in Liverpool, England, which began on the launch night of Channel 4, 2 November 1982. It ran for 21 years until 4 November 2003. [2] It was produced by Mersey Television and conceived by Grange Hill and Hollyoaks creator Phil Redmond. [3] [4]
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 ...
Matthew "Matt" Musgrove is a fictional character from the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, and later Hollyoaks, played by Kristian Ealey. After his initial appearance in Brookside, the character transferred as a regular on its sister show Hollyoaks. Kristian Ealey died on 3 May 2016, aged 38. [1]
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 ...
Simon O'Brien (born 19 June 1965) is a British television actor and radio presenter, as well as a property developer, from Liverpool, England.He is known for his role in the soap opera Brookside from 1982 to 1987 and for presenting on a number of different television shows.
Timothy "Tinhead" O'Leary is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Philip Olivier. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 22 May 1996. Tim remained on-screen until the final episode of the series in 2003. Tim subsequently appeared in a video spin-off, Brookside: Unfinished ...
Godfrey also accused Brookside of featuring religious conversion too boost their ratings. [31] Graham Young from the Sandwell Evening Mail said that Simon's cult were "religious nutters" but it was "a commendably original soap story." [32] Their colleague Susan Wallace branded Simon "the biggest creep on TV". She continued that Simon is "as ...