Grange Hill

Grange Hill

1978
Grange Hill
Grange Hill

Grange Hill

7.1 | NR | en | Drama

Children's drama series following the lives of students and teachers at Grange Hill comprehensive school.

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EP20  Bang
Sep. 15,2008
Bang

Everybody gets ready for the school prom at the end of term. Tigger and Ed attempt find dates for the prom. Alex attempts to tell Sam how he really feels. A bomb which is still lethal is discovered in the sewers beneath the school.

EP19  Zut Alors!
Sep. 08,2008
Zut Alors!

French student Cecile gives Tigger a new look, but a collision with a netball post gives him a weird nightmare where all his friends have colourful, and scary personae.

EP18  Virtual Reality
Sep. 01,2008
Virtual Reality

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EP17  Where's the Justice?
Aug. 18,2008
Where's the Justice?

Alex makes Chloe attend bully court after she is caught bullying Serena.Theo and Laxo have a competition to see how can keep quiet the longest.

EP16  Grapple
Aug. 11,2008
Grapple

Sammy isn't happy when she thinks that Ed and Alex could be fighting over her. Not everything is as it seems though. When Andrea takes part in a spelling competition, Chloe isn't pleased.

EP15  Who Are You?
Aug. 04,2008
Who Are You?

As part of Grange Hill's Citizenship Day Chloe Tigger, and Andrea are auctioned off as slaves. Tigger isn't happy when he ends up as a slave to some year seven pupils.

EP14  Gift Rapped
Jul. 28,2008
Gift Rapped

Tigger is excited by the prospect of winning tickets to see his favourite group performing. Togger has something important to ask Tanya.

EP13  The Competition
Jul. 21,2008
The Competition

An inter-schools music competition gets the pupils auditioning.

EP12  Veggin' Out
Jul. 14,2008
Veggin' Out

The school ends up full of animals after Lucy isn't happy about her father's career choice. Tigger thinks he has found the woman of his dreams.

EP11  Building Bridges
Jul. 07,2008
Building Bridges

Mr McDonnell attempts to create more team work amongst the students with his Building Bridges project. With Lucy and Rachel arguing things dont go quite as planned.

EP10  Schmutts
Jun. 30,2008
Schmutts

When Jake finds out that Jenny is planning on taking her dog back to the dog's home because she is fed up with looking after it he isn't impressed.

EP9  Extra Terrestri-Hill
Jun. 23,2008
Extra Terrestri-Hill

Bryn and Ducket are shown 'Extra Terrestrial Hunt' by Kathy. It is an Internet site looking for life away from the planet Earth. Bryn thinks that a conspiracy might be happening on the site.

EP8  You're Nicked
Jun. 16,2008
You're Nicked

Andrea and Chloe fear that their past is going to catch up with them. A pensioner is mistaken for somebody else at the school.

EP7  Buddy Hell
Jun. 09,2008
Buddy Hell

The school gets ready to show year six pupils around the place. Theo and Laxo aren't looking forward to having them there.

EP6  The Thing About Mates
Jun. 02,2008
The Thing About Mates

Alison is upset when her friends forget her birthday. Alex and Trigger then try to give her a day to remember.

EP5  Food Fight
May. 19,2008
Food Fight

Footballer Dwayne Miller visits the school to promote his new cookery book. Mr McDonnell hopes the ex pupil will get a good reception.

EP4  Double Cross Country
May. 12,2008
Double Cross Country

When Chloe and Andrea try to get out of a cross country run they find themselves getting into trouble.

EP3  Election Special
Apr. 28,2008
Election Special

The pupils vote to decide who will be head boy and girl for the year. Tanya and Togger are hoping they will win but Lucy wants the position of head girl as well.

EP2  Boarderman
Apr. 21,2008
Boarderman

After skate boards are banned at the school a rebel skater emerges to try and get the ban lifted. Everyone wonders who the mysterious skater is.

EP1  New Beginnings
Apr. 14,2008
New Beginnings

Lucy tries to make the first day of term an interesting one. Tigger decides to let Alison know how he feels about her. Alex decides to make a fresh start.

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7.1 | NR | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 1978-02-08 | Released Producted By: BBC , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.grangehill.com/
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Children's drama series following the lives of students and teachers at Grange Hill comprehensive school.

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Kim Hartman , Georgia May Foote , Lucien Laviscount

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RickW-UK Personally i think that kids programmes featuring schools and ridiculous. They are NOTHING like the real thing, i left school last year and this programme is just one huge laugh.Its only a couple of years ago that Grange Hill was home to 'The Double Dare gang', i mean come on! How many teenagers that you know would join the 'Double Dare Gang'All of the teachers have changed, and some of the almost real characters have left, while the writers keep coming up with excuses to keep older pupils within the school.Finish this show and make something realistic!Rick
Howlin Wolf Perhaps its heyday is now in the past, but "Grange Hill" was long one of the most arresting and high quality soap operas on television. There was a fantastic mix of actors and actresses, and writing that confronted some of the major issues that teenagers have to deal with, but mostly without preaching and irresponsibility. I have to say that I view this approach as mostly being down to one man - Phil Redmond. (Surprise surprise, NOT Anthony Minghella!!) I rarely, if ever, watch "Brookside" or "Hollyoaks", but even these, his other two notable creations, display a similar innovative style. Top marks to the man who injected a bit of 'risk into 'youth culture' T.V!"Grange Hill" is now an institution, spawning many talented performers (and some not so... !) in its long running tenure. As far as I know, it's still going today as well! This is a series that speaks to young people as being the future of our society, not the curse of it. For that it should be applauded. Well done to the producers for maintaining such high quality standards.As an afterthought, why do my favourite characters never appear in a list of anybody else's favourites? I chiefly remember Justine and Georgina, and that probably has a lot to do with my sex, age and sexual orientation... !
Buck Aroo I remember watching the very first episode of Grange Hill, when Tucker Jenkins the-soon-to-be star of the series, went to meet his friend Benny Green before their first day at school. That was in 1978. I soon became hooked on the series, like most of my age group back then, and was grateful that it was shown twice a week, which was-and still is-unusual for TV drama. Through subsequant episodes, we followed the exploits of the many characters who passed through the school's gates. And, we also could relate to the many problems that the characters experienced, as most of us at some time or other, had been subjected to bullying, peer pressure, the problems of divorce, and even drug abuse.The BBC had to endure the scourge of many complaints from parents and various groups. And they also had the likes of people such as Mary Whitehouse, critisising them for corrupting Britain's youth. I remember that the BBC once screened a special debate programme called Speaking Out, in which actors from the series, and real pupils and teachers from schools discussed the issues sometimes covered in Grange Hill. At the time, there was a major fuss because a female character in the series, played by Paula Ann Bland, wanted to go on the pill. Shock Horror!!Well, it was a primative time 1982 y'know.I regard the classic period of Grange Hill to be somewhere between 1979 to 1989, and since then, I have stopped watching.
Chris Gaskin I have been watching Grange Hill since the early 1980's and still watch it to this day, even though I have long left school.This drama is better than some of the rubbish which is on TV in the evenings at prime time. A lot of the time all there is on are repeats of detective shows or cheap to make 'fly on the wall' documentaries.The young actors and actresses take good parts and a lot have moved on to become well known and star in soaps like EastEnders. Some quite well known faces have played the teachers too such as Anna Quayle (Mrs Munroe) who was in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.Rating: 4 stars out of 5.