Grange Hill (series 15)
Grange Hill series 15 | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 7 January – 13 March 1992 |
Season chronology | |
The fifteenth series of the British television drama series Grange Hill began broadcasting on 7 January 1992, before ending on 13 March 1992 on BBC One. The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils of the eponymous school, an inner-city London comprehensive school. It consists of twenty episodes.
Cast
Pupils
- Rachel Victoria Roberts as Justine Dean
- Sonya Kearns as Chrissy Mainwaring
- Paul Parris as Matthew Pearson
- Julie Buckfield as Natalie Stevens
- Kelly George as Ray Haynes
- Desmond Askew as Richard
- Luisa Bradshaw-White as Maria Watts
- Rebekah Joy Gilgan as Fran Williams
- Desmond Askew as Richard
- Clare Buckfield as Natasha Stevens
- David Crane as Barry Timpson
- Joseph Kpobie as Mick Daniels
- Jamie Golding as Graham "Grimbo" Pipe
- Christopher McGown as Frank Buttering
- Jamie Lehane as Russell "Jacko" Morgan
- Natalie Poyser as Becky Stevens
- Margo Selby as Julie Corrigan
- Ian Steele as Brian Shaw
- Nina Fry as Robyn Stone
- Mark De Couteau as Stewart
- Alan Cave as Dennis "Techno" Morris
- Melanie Joseph as Lauren Phillips
- Zander Ward as Andy "Spanner" Walker
- Helen Meagher as Diane Richmond
- Ricky Wald as Jake
Teachers
- Nicholas Donnelly as Mr Craig McKenzie
- George A. Cooper as Mr Eric Griffiths
- Stuart Organ as Mr Peter Robson
- Lee Cornes as Mr Jeff Hankin
- Jenny Howe as Mrs Angela Keele
- Paul Bigley as Mr Dave Greenman
- Anna Quayle as Mrs Monroe
- Flip Webster as Mrs Mason
- Marita Black as Ms Patti Janowitz
Others
- Ian Congdon-Lee as Ted Fisk
- James Duke as Man in Carpark
- Marsha Millar as Woman in Carpark
- Danny Cunningham as Liam
- Sean Carnegie as Lee
- Chris Jarman & John Juniper as Gang Leaders
- Janet Armsden as Angry Mother
- Rachel James as Woman in Carpark
- Eliza Hunt as Mrs Mainwaring
- Janet Allen as Mrs Stevens
- Denzil Kilvington as Kenny Haynes
- Byron Spiers as Liam's Mate
- David Sweeney as Alan
- Ramsay Gilderdale & Lisa Bowerman as Photographers
- Lesley Clare O'Neill as Sports Shop Assistant
- Jamie Roberts as Mr Lean
- Lee Dolan as Taxi Driver
- Edward Lyon as Mr Pollard
- Maria Warner as Nurse
- Samantha Best as Emma
- Rick Stone as Tony
- Joan Walker as WPC
- Christian Solari as Policeman
- Emma Shaw as Nun
- Gary Kielty & David Bamford as Liam's Mates
- Gal Boon as Youth
- Merelina Kendall as Travel Writer
- Stuart Cox as Jack English
- Levi Tafari as Special Guest Poet
- Debbie Chadwick as Lovebyte
- Chloe Ansell & Kamala Sutton as Lovebyte's Friends
- Jeremy Brown as Policeman
- Janet Lees Price as Miss Percival
- Fenton Gray as Reporter
- Tina Marian as H.E Teacher
- Evelyn Duah, Sharon Duncan-Brewster & Maxine Lyseight as Girls In Cafe
- Bill Moody as Baker
- Simon Embleton as Baker's Assistant
- Martin Sadler as Mr Walters
- Dean Richard & Roy Agyemang as Eagles
- Paul Raffield & Alan Cooke as Workmen
- Denzil Kilvington as Kenny Haynes
- Marc Warren as Thomas Rankin
- Robert Hands as Piers Coveney
- Nick Fletcher as Luke Cresswell
- Bill Dod as Football Commentator
- Patricia Martinelli as Marti Brunori
- Oliver Godfrey as Radio Reporter
- David Roth as Man In Car
- Pat O'Toole as Woman In Street
- Rebecca Reade as Girl
Episodes
See also: List of Grange Hill episodes
No. | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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1 | Episode One | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 7 January 1992 |
It's love at first sight for Ray when a new American teacher starts, Jacko and his mates start cleaning car windscreens, and Natalie is horrible to everyone. | ||||
2 | Episode Two | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 10 January 1992 |
Ms. Janowitz suggests the idea of a school newspaper, and Nat continues exhibit a changeable personae until it becomes evident that she is just one of a pair of twins. | ||||
3 | Episode Three | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 14 January 1992 |
The windscreen washers accidentally target Mr. Hargreaves car. He tells Mr. Robson that pupils must stay in at lunchtime, and Ray overhears and circulates a bulletin with the news. | ||||
4 | Episode Four | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 17 January 1992 |
Trainers are banned at school after an expensive pair are stolen. The 5th formers debate the "Invidividual" versus the "group". | ||||
5 | Episode Five | Sarah Daniels | Albert Barber | 21 January 1992 |
Maria and Richard make fake American trainers, Spanner and Techno use the computer to produce the lines they are given to do, and unauthorised photographers appear in the playground. | ||||
6 | Episode Six | Sarah Daniels | Albert Barber | 24 January 1992 |
Mrs. Monroe unwittingly gives plausible excuses for trainers to be worn, Justine tapes a revealing interview with Mr. Hargreaves and Alice and Becky find a secret garden. | ||||
7 | Episode Seven | Sarah Daniels | Albert Barber | 28 January 1992 |
While Chrissy goes into an early pregnancy, almost giving birth in the school loos, Ted seems intent on creating a new life for himself in Southampton. | ||||
8 | Episode Eight | Sarah Daniels | Albert Barber | 31 January 1992 |
Mr. Hargreaves isn't pleased when the newspaper misquotes him as lifting the trainer ban. The piece about cigarettes being sold to first formers provokes violent revenge against Justine. | ||||
9 | Episode Nine | Alison Fisher | Richard Kelly | 4 February 1992 |
Mrs. Keele, Grange Hill's new headmistress, starts. Ted finally goes to see Chrissy and their baby. Jacko sells flowers from the garden to Liam who gives them to Justine. | ||||
10 | Episode Ten | Alison Fisher | Richard Kelly | 7 February 1992 |
The clashes between Natasha and Natalie, and the violence in the peace garden finally all get too much for Becky. The feud with St Joseph's School gathers momentum. | ||||
11 | Episode Eleven | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 11 February 1992 |
Writers' Week causes a bit of a stir, Techno finds out that "LoveByte" isn't quite the girl he was expecting, and Ray kisses Ms. Janowitz. | ||||
12 | Episode Twelve | Chris Ellis | Richard Kelly | 14 February 1992 |
Justine plays a trick on the Cigarette Gang, and there's a massive confrontation between St. Joseph's and Grange Hill. | ||||
13 | Episode Thirteen | Kevin Hood | Vivienne Cozens | 18 February 1992 |
A local newspaper reporter steals Justine's unpublished account of the confrontation with St. Joseph's, and Mrs. Keele issues an ultimatum to the school. | ||||
14 | Episode Fourteen | Kevin Hood | Vivienne Cozens | 21 February 1992 |
After Justine intercepts a postcard for Ted a few home truths are revealed. Ted moves away to Southampton, alone. Diane finds a fox's paw print in the garden. Liam has a confrontation with a rival gang. | ||||
15 | Episode Fifteen | Kevin Hood | Vivienne Cozens | 25 February 1992 |
Staff and pupils unite to stop the sale of the Peace Garden land. | ||||
16 | Episode Sixteen | Kevin Hood | Vivienne Cozens | 28 February 1992 |
Ray and the others try to find Liam to stop him joining in the Eagles and Hawks gang fight, but they find he's had an accident en route, and is lying dead in the road. | ||||
17 | Episode Seventeen | Barry Purchese | Nigel Douglas | 3 March 1992 |
Public schoolboys visit Grange Hill, Year Seven find out how environmentally friendly the school is, or rather isn't, and Justine makes a surprise return. | ||||
18 | Episode Eighteen | Barry Purchese | Nigel Douglas | 6 March 1992 |
The visiting public schoolboys find that the girls at Grange Hill are a little more than they can handle. Richard finally gets time alone with Natasha. | ||||
19 | Episode Nineteen | Margaret Simpson | Nigel Douglas | 10 March 1992 |
Richard organizes a collection for Ms. Janowitz, and Chrissy brings her baby to school. | ||||
20 | Episode Twenty | Margaret Simpson | Nigel Douglas | 13 March 1992 |
A fashion show and baseball match bring the school year to a close. Ray's jacket becomes Ms. Janowitz's leaving present, and the Cigarette Gang get expelled. | ||||
DVD release
The fifteenth series of Grange Hill has never been released on DVD as of 2014.
Notes
References
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