Grange Hill
- TV Series
- 1978–2008
- 30m
The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.
- Won 4 BAFTA Awards
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
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- TriviaFor a while the show shared its signature tune (Alan Hawkshaw's 1975 track "Chicken Man") with the ITV charades gameshow Give Us a Clue (1979).
- Crazy creditsActing credits were always listed in a given order - teachers and school staff first, then other adult roles, followed by main cast pupils, followed by additional child roles.
- ConnectionsFeatured in In Front of the Children (1983)
Featured review
"JENKINS!!!"
"JENKINS!!!"
That's all I remembered from that wonderful late seventies TV show. Tucker Jenkins, and Green, and their cool Teacher, of course.
It was quite simple, yet entertaining, showing real life and touching on important issues for that time and age.
I hadn't seen or heard of it in a long time, until I accidentally stumbled across it on YouTube, and couldn't resist re-watching the first six episodes.
The first three seasons in my humble opinion were the best, we were kin not to miss a single episode.
Well, and then often watched them, the themes changed, raised new issues with growing up. Although there was no humor for humor's sake, as in many American sitcoms, nevertheless it was easy, interesting and fun to watch.
A classic is a classic!
It was quite simple, yet entertaining, showing real life and touching on important issues for that time and age.
I hadn't seen or heard of it in a long time, until I accidentally stumbled across it on YouTube, and couldn't resist re-watching the first six episodes.
The first three seasons in my humble opinion were the best, we were kin not to miss a single episode.
Well, and then often watched them, the themes changed, raised new issues with growing up. Although there was no humor for humor's sake, as in many American sitcoms, nevertheless it was easy, interesting and fun to watch.
A classic is a classic!
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- Grange Hill (Serie de TV)
- Filming locations
- Kingsbury High School, Kingsbury, Middlesex, England, UK(exterior of Grange Hill series 1 & 2)
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