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Gordon Collins (Brookside)
Gordon Collins is a character in the Channel 4 soap-opera ''Brookside''. He was portrayed by Nigel Crowley from the show's debut in 1982 until 1984 and later on by Mark Burgess beginning in 1986 and ending with his departure in 1990. Gordon is notable for being the first openly gay character on a British television soap opera. Storylines Background Gordon Collins moved to Brookside Close aged 15 with his family in 1982 after his father, Paul ( Jim Wiggins) loses his job. While Lucy (Katrin Cartlidge) struggles to fit in on Brookside Close (which she refers to as 'purgatory'), Gordon settles in quicker. Gordon is seen by Paul and his mother Annabelle (Doreen Sloane) as having better prospects than Lucy and so when they can only afford to allow one to remain at independent school, Gordon stays while Lucy has to attend the sixth-form college at Brookside Comprehensive, where she is bullied. Arrival After the Collins' arrival, Gordon begins writing computer software, a hob ...
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Mark Burgess (playwright)
Mark Burgess (born 1960) is a British playwright and actor who appeared in ''Brookside'' as Gordon Collins. Burgess wrote and performed the one-man show ''The Man with the Golden Pen'' on the life of Ian Fleming. Selected works *''Casting Shadows'', centred on a discussion between Max Miller, Laurence Olivier and Terence Rattigan in 1962 (1999) *''The Man with the Golden Pen'' (original title: ''Fleming's Bond''), one-man play about Ian Fleming (2000) *''Einstein in Cromer'', with David Suchet in the title role about Albert Einstein's stay in a small hut on Roughton Heath (2004) *''From Father with Love'', on Ian Fleming's relationship with his son Caspar (2006) *''Sam O'Bedlam'', centred on Samuel Beckett, played by Jim Norton (2006) *''The Wrong Hero'', on the wartime life and death of Leslie Howard (2008) *''A King's Speech'', on Lionel Logue and George VI (2009) *''Tales from Tate Modern'', (A Modern Love Story) BBC Radio 4 Short Story(2010 *''Two Halves Of Guinness'' St ...
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Dicken Ashworth
Dicken Ashworth (born 18 July 1946) is an English actor. Career Ashworth's film credits include ''King of the Wind'', ''Force 10 from Navarone'', ''Tess'', ''Krull'' and '' Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit''. On television, Ashworth played Alan Partridge in ''Brookside'' from 1983 to 1985, Jeff Horton in ''Coronation Street'' from 1992 to 2000 and Duke Woods in ''Emmerdale'' from 2007 to 2008. Other television credits include ''Grange Hill'', ''Juliet Bravo'', ''Minder'', ''Blake's 7'', ''The Chinese Detective'', ''Doctor Who'', ''C.A.T.S. Eyes'', ''The Bill'', ''Boon'', ''Inspector Morse'', '' Dangerfield'', ''Keeping Up Appearances'', '' Heartbeat'' and '' Where the Heart Is''. Ashworth appears in the video to the Pretenders Pretenders are an English–American rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboard ...
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Brookside Characters
Brookside may refer to: Geography Canada * Brookside, Edmonton * Brookside, Newfoundland and Labrador * Brookside, Nova Scotia United Kingdom * Brookside, Berkshire, England *Brookside, Telford, an area of Telford, England United States * Brookside, Alabama * Brookside, Los Angeles * Brookside, Colorado * Brookside, Delaware * Brookside, Kansas City, a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri * Brookside, Kentucky * Brookside, New Jersey, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Morris County * Brookside, Ohio * Brookside, Adams County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * Brookside, Oconto County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * Brookside, Tulsa, Oklahoma * Brookside Gardens, public gardens located within Wheaton Regional Park, Silver Spring, Maryland * Brookside Village, Texas * Brookside Village, Westford, Vermont, an historic village of Westford, Vermont Historic buildings *Brookside (Joshua Soulice House), an historic house in New Rochelle, Ne ...
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Newspapers
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports and art, and often include materials such as opinion columns, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and advice columns. Most newspapers are businesses, and they pay their expenses with a mixture of subscription revenue, newsstand sales, and advertising revenue. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often metonymically called newspapers. Newspapers have traditionally been published in print (usually on cheap, low-grade paper called newsprint). However, today most newspapers are also published on websites as online newspapers, and some have even abandoned their print versions entirely. Newspapers developed in the 17th ...
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Evening Standard
The ''Evening Standard'', formerly ''The Standard'' (1827–1904), also known as the ''London Evening Standard'', is a local free daily newspaper in London, England, published Monday to Friday in tabloid format. In October 2009, after being purchased by Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev, the paper ended a 180-year history of paid circulation and became a free newspaper, doubling its circulation as part of a change in its business plan. Emily Sheffield became editor in July 2020 but resigned in October 2021. History From 1827 to 2009 The newspaper was founded by barrister Stanley Lees Giffard on 21 May 1827 as ''The Standard''. The early owner of the paper was Charles Baldwin. Under the ownership of James Johnstone, ''The Standard'' became a morning paper from 29 June 1857. ''The Evening Standard'' was published from 11 June 1859. ''The Standard'' gained eminence for its detailed foreign news, notably its reporting of events of the American Civil War (1861–1865 ...
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Department Of Social Security
The Department of Social Security (DSS) was a governmental agency in the United Kingdom from 1988 to 2001. The old abbreviation is still often used informally. Advertisements for rented accommodation used to describe prospective tenants who would be paying their rent by means of Housing Benefit, or the "Housing Element" of Universal Credit, as "DSS" tenants. However, because of many changes within the benefit system, which is managed by the Department for Work and Pensions, the "DSS" tenants phrase has become outdated and is rarely used. History After the Fowler report, the Department of Health and Social Security separated during 1988 to form two departments, one of which was the DSS. During 2001, the department was largely replaced by the Department for Work and Pensions, with the other responsibilities of the department assumed by the Treasury and the Ministry for Defence. Beginning in 1989, the Department of Social Security was subdivided into six executive agencies - fir ...
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David Easter
David Easter (born 11 November 1959) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Pete Callan in ''Family Affairs'', Gil Keane in ''Emmerdale'', Mac Nightingale in ''Hollyoaks'' and Frank Fisher in ''The Bill''. Early life Easter was born on 11 November 1959 in Eastleigh, Hampshire. Career Easter made his acting debut in the 1979 disco film ''The Music Machine''. From 1984 to 1987 he played Pat Hancock on the soap opera ''Brookside''. He has also acted in many theatre productions. In the 1991 London Palladium revival production of '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' he played the role of Pharaoh & Levi, alongside Jason Donovan and Linzi Hateley. He played Pete Callan in the television soap opera ''Family Affairs'' from 1997 to 2005. He has also appeared on ''Lily Savage's Blankety Blank'' and guest starred in episodes of '' Birds of a Feather'', ''The Bill'', '' Holby City'' and ''Doctors''. In 2011, he appeared in the films ''How to Stop Being a Lose ...
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Brian Regan (actor)
Brian James Regan (born 2 October 1957 in Prescot, LancashireHayward 1996, p. 210) is an English actor known for playing Terry Sullivan, one of the lead roles in the Channel 4 soap ''Brookside,'' during the 1980s and 1990s. He has also had small parts in other television series. In 1988, he won the Christmas special of '' Wheel of Fortune'' (series 1, episode 11). On 12 April 2011, Regan was charged with the murder of a doorman in Liverpool and remanded in custody to await trial. He was cleared of the murder early the following year but was still imprisoned for nearly five years on a lesser charge. Early life and career Regan attended Yew Tree Comprehensive School in Dovecot. He trained as an actor at the Liverpool Playhouse and, in addition to his role in Brookside, has also appeared on television in ''The Bill'', ''Paparazzo'' and ''Murphy's Mob''. He also appeared in the early years of Sky TV's Soccer AM as 'The Cat'. He joined the cast of Brookside in 1982, first appea ...
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Terry Sullivan (Brookside)
Terry Sullivan is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside (TV series), Brookside'', played by Brian Regan (actor), Brian Regan. One of the show's original characters, Terry debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 17 November 1982. Regan appeared in the show between 1982 and 1997. Development Introduction and characterisation Brian Regan, a former footballer turned actor took on the role of Terry in 1982. Terry is one of the show's original characters and he debuted on-screen during the sixth episode broadcast on 17 November 1982. Terry was originally a recurring character but Regan was promoted to the show's regular cast the following year. Regan has stated that joining the cast of ''Brookside'' in his mid-twenties gave him the "cotton-wool feeling of security" like when he was at school. When Terry was introduced, he was not living on Brookside Close and resided on the local housing estate. In early episodes, writers established a clo ...
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Paul Usher
Paul Usher (born 20 April 1961) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Barry Grant in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'' and Des Taviner in the ITV drama ''The Bill''. In 2019, he began appearing in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' as Danny Hardcastle. Career Usher made his television debut in an episode of ''Z Cars'' as a gang member. In 1982, he began appearing in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'' as Barry Grant. He also appeared in '' Liverpool 1'' and '' London's Burning'' and starred in ''Six Bend Trap''. In 1999, he appeared in '' Swing'' as Liam Luxford. In 2001, he began appearing in ''The Bill'', an ITV police drama, as PC Des Taviner. He continued in the role until 2004, appearing in a total of 135 episodes. In March 2019, it was announced that Usher would join the cast of the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. He portrays the recurring role of Danny Hardcastle. Personal life Usher was educated at Wirral Grammar School for Boys (Wisdom is the Gat ...
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Barry Grant
Barry Grant is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'', played by Paul Usher. The character debuted on-screen during the first episode of ''Brookside'', broadcast on 2 November 1982. Barry is one of the show's original characters and the only character to appear in the first and final episodes of ''Brookside''. Usher decided to leave ''Brookside'' in 1984, but returned the following year and remained a regular cast member until 1995. He then returned for guest stints in 1996, 1997 and 2003. Barry is characterised as a "hard man" and constant law breaker. Writers transformed Barry into ''Brookside's'' long-standing villainous character. Despite his hard man characterisation, Barry has a special relationship with his mother Sheila Grant (Sue Johnston). He would do anything to protect Sheila and to the extent that it created problems with his father Bobby Grant (Ricky Tomlinson). In his early years, writers portrayed a close friendship and double- ...
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Simon O'Brien (presenter)
Simon O'Brien (born 19 June 1965 in Garston, Liverpool, Merseyside) is a British television actor and radio presenter as well as a property developer. Career He came to prominence as the character Damon Grant in ''Brookside'', a role he played from the soap's launch in 1982 until 1987, when his character was killed off in York at the end of the 'soap bubble' ''Damon and Debbie''. In 1989, Simon starred in the British version of Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock until 1990. He portrayed the Lighthouse Keeper called BJ in the much acclaimed musical puppet TV series. In the 1990s, after a spell presenting BBC football show ''Standing Room Only'' and a regular role on the American sitcom '' Out All Night'', he left show business and, with Alan Bate, set up Liverpool Cycle Centre, a combination of vegetarian café, cycle shop, cycle parking and other resources relevant to his enthusiasm for cycling. O'Brien then moved into property development. He has since returned to acting and presenting, ...
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