|
|

Britain's most famous comprehensive is re-opening for business!
Grange Hill returns to the CBBC Channel every Tuesday and Thursday
at 5:30pm from 16 January.A new bunch of Year 7s descend on
the school while there are other new characters in the returning years.
Will Togger and Tanya finally get it together? How will Taylor
cope moving from the attendance register to the payroll at Grange
Hill (assuming of course he takes up Mrs Bassinger's job offer as
assistant caretaker)? Keep watching this page for backstage news and
behind-the-scenes gossip!
We cannot guarantee how forthcoming backstage info will be
this year, but we'll do our best and bring you news as it happens.
If you have any backstage information, send
it to us in complete confidence at info@grangehill.net.
And bookmark this page now!
GRANGE HILL NOT ON BBC1 THIS YEAR
BBC1 viewers will have to wait a little longer - if at all - to see
the new series of Grange Hill this year - because the CBBC Channel
is showing it first.
Series 30 begins its twice-weekly run every Tuesday and Thursday
at 5:30pm from 16 January on CBBC. Although Grange Hill
has been recommissioned until 2008, this is the first time since the
series began that it's been absent from BBC1's post-Christmas schedules.
More worryingly, the final series of rival Byker Grove premiered
on the CBBC Channel and it's not known if BBC1 will show it.
You'll probably know about the UK's switchover to digital TV
which begins in some areas next year. When this happens the analogue
signals will be turned off and everyone will have to watch
digital TV. But at the moment, 20% of the country does not
have or cannot receive digital TV, so if Grange Hill is moved away
from BBC1, a large part of its audience will be unable to see it.If
you feel strongly that Grange Hill should remain on BBC1, why not
write to the head of CBBC? Click here
for his address.
ANOTHER
NEW YEAR 7...
Isn't it great that we're finding out so much about the new Year 7s
before the series has even aired? Well let us introduce you to another
one - Jake Briggs.
Jake is played by 14-year old Lucien Laviscount from Read,
Manchester. In landing the Grange Hill role Lucien had to beat off
100 rivals: "I was ecstatic and I was buzzing over it for days.
"Hopefully I will be in Grange Hill for a few years and after that
I want to get into films. I would love to make it big in America
or Britain," he told thisislancashire.co.uk.Grange Hill isn't
Lucien's first brush with fame - in 2002 he appeared in BBC1's acclaimed
series Clocking Off and has also modelled for David Beckham's
DB 07 clothing range. More recently he starred in Johnny And The
Bomb, based on Terry Pratchett's novel.
Lucien lives with his parents, Eugene and Sonia, and brothers Louis,
16, and Jules, 13. And he's wanted to be an actor since the age of
two - so Grange Hill is sure to bring him lots of attention!
NEW PRODUCER FOR GRANGE HILL
There's a new man in charge of Grange Hill. David Hanson joins
Grange Hill as its new series producer, following a successful period
in charge of Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks. David will take over
from Karl Dolan who has stepped down after three series. But
Phil Redmond will continue as Grange Hill's executive producer,
despite having sold Mersey TV (now Lime Pictures) last year.
YOU'VE
MET ROSS, NOW HERE'S HIS SISTER
We've already introduced you to one of the new boys in the coming
series, Ross Duncan (played by Lewis Rainer). Well it appears he has
a sister, Anna, played by 14-year old Sacha Parkinson.
Sacha, from Tyldesley, already has a string of acting credits under
her belt including Always & Everyone, The Royal and Coronation
Street. She will also be appearing in an new episode of another
school drama, Waterloo Road. In addition to her TV work, Sacha has
appeared on stage in the title role of Annie at the Palace Theatre,
Manchester.
Her mum Leigh Farrow told leightoday.net:
"Sacha does enjoy being on the stage but it's the TV work that she
really enjoys. "I think she is hoping for a career on the small screen.''
The newspaper article also points to February as a provisional air
date for Series 30.
UPDATE:
NO GRANGE HILL PREVIEW THIS YEAR
Grange Hill will NOT be returning before Christmas on the CBBC Channel,
as originally reported. The 2006 series was previewed on the digital
channel last November ahead of the main BBC1 showing in January. But
Mersey TV has confirmed that viewers will have to wait until the
new year to see the 30th series, which it is thought will be shown
on BBC1.
Grange Hill's pre-Christmas showing last year was part of the BBC's
strategy to increase take-up of digital TV. The reasons behind the
decision are not known. Keep checking GH Online for more news on Grange
Hill's return!
LIFE-CHANGING
BREAK FOR NEW BOY JOE
A new bunch of Year 7s make their debut in Series 30, among them is
Bryn Williams, played by Joseph Slack.
Joe, 14, beat hundreds of hopefuls to the role which he accepted after
five callbacks, reports wigantoday.net.
Whilst Joe himself hasn't made any comment, his mum Susan says: "We
are really proud of him. The producers have been telling him it
will change his life and he'll be recognised in the street. We
were surprised when he got the first recall, because it was Grange
Hill we didn't expect him to get that far. It didn't sink in at first
when he got it but when he started the filming we started to realise
what it will mean."
Joe, from Leigh, caught the theatrical bug at primary school and joined
the drama group A Will And A Way. It was through the group
he was invited to audition for Grange Hill. And Joe isn't the only
aspiring actor in his family - sister Kimberley, 8, also has theatrical
ambitions. Drama teacher Will Travis said of Joe's success "We are
over the moon. It is something we have been working towards for the
past five years, to have one of our kids in a TV drama."
More about Joe - and Bryn - soon!
GRANGE
HILL GIVES LEWIS HIS BREAK
20/07/2006
Ross Duncan, one of the new characters in the next series of Grange
Hill, is a bit of a geek who comes out of his shell. So says actor
Lewis Rainer, who has landed his first television job in the
forthcoming series.
Lewis, of Up Holland, Wigan, landed the part of Ross after being noticed
at auditions for other TV shows. While this might be his first time
on television, Lewis is no stranger to the stage. As a member of Wigan's
Willpower Youth Theatre he's appeared in Bugsy Malone and as
Mark Antony in Julius Caesar. And although Grange Hill is his first
major role, acting runs in the family. What's more, his mum teaches
performing arts and his dad lectures in drama.
So what can we expect from Ross Duncan? "Ross is a bit of a geek
at first and is rather in the background, but he comes out of his
shell as the series goes on and his character becomes more central,"
says Lewis, 16. And what's it like being in TV's most famous school?
"It's really fun. The filming gets a bit repetitive but when the weather
is nice like this and everyone involved is so kind, it's so much better
than a real job!"
BAZ BACK FOR ONE LAST SERIES
Fans of Thomas Hudson had better savour the new series if Grange
Hill - as it's Baz's last one. After filming wraps, Tom hopes to pursue
a bigger acting career, according to our source. He has already appeared
in the film Love and Hate, which hit the big screen in May.
So while we'll miss Baz and Grange Hill, we hope to be seeing a lot
more of Tom in the future...
ALEX
CAN'T WAIT FOR NEW TERM
One of our Grange Hill favourites returning will be Alex Sheldon,
whose character Ed Booth will be in his third year at Grange
Hill. Now 16 and having just taken his GCSEs, Alex is leaving full-time
education to concentrate on his TV work. He's especially looking forward
to resuming the daily commute to Liverpool, but even before the cameras
roll he's already given us some hints as to what to expect in Series
30.
"When I go back this time there will be new first years and
they'll seem really young, just like with school," Alex told the Blackpool
Gazette in a recent interview. And while the last two years have seen
Ed enjoying himself at Grange Hill, Alex hopes his alter-ego will
be explored in greater depth: "I'd like to do more emotional stuff
and I wouldn't mind seeing the character get a girlfriend. The storylines
are quite good but I am playing someone a couple of years younger
than myself so the way he deals with things is different to what I
would do."
So how does Alex cope with fame? "It has been weird since starting
the show because I get recognised everywhere, even on holiday in Tenerife,"
Alex continues. "The girls try to get a photo with me but the
lads usually ask for an autograph. I used to find it really embarrassing
but I'm getting used to it a bit more now. At school some of the younger
pupils think it's cool when they recognise me but most people aren't
bothered anymore. School has been great helping me keep up with work
while I'm filming, but I'm still worried about the exams."
Well Alex, here's wishing you best of luck with the exams - I'm sure
you've done fine!
COMING BACK... 01/07/2006
Now that we know Ed will be back at Grange Hill, what about anyone
else? Grange Hill just wouldn't be Grange Hill without Tanya and Togger
- both Chris Perry-Metcalf and Kirsten Cassidy will
be back as the unspoken sweethearts. This time, the pair don't just
have their feelings to deal with - they've reached the dizzy heights
of Year 11 and their main preoccupation will be their GCSE exams.
At the moment, we don't know who else is returning, so keep checking
back! |
|
|