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  2. Brookside (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Brookside: The Lost Weekend: A feature-length episode of Brookside reuniting characters old and new. This feature-length episode from 1997 detailed the reunion of Sheila and Barry Grant (Sue Johnston and Paul Usher ) in an action-packed continuation of a storyline, which began in the regular editions of the soap on Channel 4.

  3. List of Brookside characters - Wikipedia

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    Character Actor Duration Karen Dalton: Amanda Humphrey: 1997–1998 Joan Daniels: Paula Jacobs: 1992 Louise Daniels: Reanne Henesy: 1992–1996 Kimberley Beer

  4. Margaret Clemence - Wikipedia

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    Brookside soon received praise from Gay and Lesbian groups, who thought Margaret and Beth's story was a "positive and non-cliched portrayal of lesbians". [16] In the book, Phil Redmond's 20 Years of Brookside, author Graham Kibble-White stated that "lipstick lesbians" were more fashionable in the 1990s because of the characters. [16]

  5. Beth Jordache - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Claire Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Claire Jane Sweeney (born 17 April 1971) is an English actress, singer, and television personality. Known for her portrayal of Lindsey Corkhill on Channel 4's Brookside (1991–2003), she also played Roxie Hart in Chicago (West End, 2001–2002) and starred in touring productions of Guys and Dolls (2006), Tell Me on a Sunday (2011), Legally Blonde (2011), and Educating Rita (2012).

  7. Nicola Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    She is known mainly for her roles in television, which include Margaret Clemence in Channel 4's Brookside; Stephenson's on-air kiss with Anna Friel (Beth Jordache) was the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss to be broadcast on British television.

  8. Leanne Powell - Wikipedia

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    Gilby believed that Brookside's eccentric women such as Leanne were given the best dialogue. She reviewed Leanne berating a half-naked Max Farnham as some of the show's "best lines". [ 34 ] Her colleague, Andrea McVeigh opined that Brookside was increasingly becoming over the top and deluded characters such as Leanne made manic Jimmy Corkhill ...

  9. Billy Corkhill - Wikipedia

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    Billy Corkhill is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by John McArdle.The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 27 August 1985.