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Elaine Johnson: Beverly Hills: 1996–1998 Ellis Johnson [1] Francis Johnson: 1991–1993 Gemma Johnson: Naomi Kamanga: 1998–1998 Carla Jarrett: 1998–2001 Jerome Johnson: Leon Lopez: 1999–2002 Leo Johnson [1] Leeon Sawyer: 1990–1996 Steven Cole: 1996–2001 Mick Johnson [1] Louis Emerick: 1989–2001 Yvonne "Vonnie" Johnson: Nicola ...
Brookside was Channel 4's highest rated programme from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, with audiences regularly in excess of seven million. [5] Initially notable for its realistic and socially challenging storylines, [6] from the mid-1990s the show began raising more controversial subjects under new producers such as Mal Young and Paul Marquess ...
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Margaret Mary Foster (30 September 1936 – 1 July 2023), better known as Meg Johnson, was an English actress. Over a career spanning almost six decades, she became known for her soap opera roles as Eunice Gee in Coronation Street , Brigid McKenna in Brookside , and Pearl Ladderbanks in Emmerdale .
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Leon Lopez (born 30 August 1979 in Liverpool) is a British actor, television and film director, singer-songwriter and occasional model, best known for playing the role of Jerome Johnson in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside from 1998 to 2002. He also played the role of Linford Short in the BBC's EastEnders in 2016.
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.