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Grange Hill rings its final bell | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The last episode of long-running BBC school drama Grange Hill has been shown on BBC One. | |
The programme, which first hit screens in 1978, featured the return of one of the original characters, Tucker Jenkins, played by actor Todd Carty. | |
The drama has tackled tough issues such as drugs and teenage pregnancy, but was axed after TV bosses said it no longer reflected modern children's lives. | The drama has tackled tough issues such as drugs and teenage pregnancy, but was axed after TV bosses said it no longer reflected modern children's lives. |
The final episode saw an unexploded bomb being discovered under the school. | |
As pupils were preparing for their end of term prom, a spanner was thrown into the works after the WWII shell was found in the sewerage system. | |
The programme's creator, Phil Redmond, said earlier this year that the drama had lost its hard-hitting purpose and that it was "time to hang up its mortar board". | |
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The show's heyday is considered to be the early to mid-1980s, with gritty storylines including Zammo's drug addiction which led the programme to spearhead a "Just Say No" campaign. | The show's heyday is considered to be the early to mid-1980s, with gritty storylines including Zammo's drug addiction which led the programme to spearhead a "Just Say No" campaign. |
But the final series has concentrated on the school's younger pupils. | But the final series has concentrated on the school's younger pupils. |
Some of the teachers from the fictional school also became cult figures among viewers, including Mrs McClusky, who was head teacher from 1981 to 1991. | Some of the teachers from the fictional school also became cult figures among viewers, including Mrs McClusky, who was head teacher from 1981 to 1991. |
Actress Gwyneth Powell said earlier this year that the show's demise was both "sad and nostalgic", but agreed with Phil Redmond that its time was up. | Actress Gwyneth Powell said earlier this year that the show's demise was both "sad and nostalgic", but agreed with Phil Redmond that its time was up. |
Filming on the show was moved to Liverpool in 2003, and the series - which was originally set in north London - ceased to be set in a specific location. | Filming on the show was moved to Liverpool in 2003, and the series - which was originally set in north London - ceased to be set in a specific location. |