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Damon Grant is a fictional character in the defunct British
soap opera A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored ...
''
Brookside 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 * Brook ...
'', played by Simon O'Brien. The character was part of the initial cast, appearing from episode one in 1982 until 1987. At the time of the soap's inception, Damon was the youngest son of
Bobby Bobby or Bobbie may refer to: People * Bobby (given name), a list of names * Bobby (actress), from Bangladesh * Bobby (rapper) (born 1995), from South Korea * Bobby (screenwriter) (born 1983), Indian screenwriter * Bobby, old slang for a constabl ...
and
Sheila Grant Sheila Corkhill (also Grant) is a fictional character from British soap opera, ''Brookside'' played by Sue Johnston. Sheila appeared in Brookside from the first episode in 1982 until the character's departure in 1990. Her most famous storyline ...
, with an older brother,
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, and older sister,
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.


Introduction

Damon was introduced after having broken into the Collins' house in the first episode on 2 November 1982, aged 14. When questioned by Paul Collins about the theft of a lavatory and vandalism that had occurred, Bobby lashes out at Damon. Barry defends Damon after the occurrence, pointing out that he did not have the tools to remove the lavatory in the way it had been done and that the graffiti could not have been Damon either as "he only spells 'bollocks' with one 'l'".


Social commentary

The Brookside soap opera was regarded as tackling social issues, and this was no less true when dealing with the Grant family, and Damon."What will local talent do now?" ''Daily Post'' (Liverpool); 5 Nov 2003; Tony Barrett; p. 14 One of the first of the show's many teenage characters to capture the viewing public's imagination, the role saw O'Brien catapulted to fame as a teen heart throb, and his adoption of the " mullet" hairstyle proved to be in keeping with the fashion of the times, and saw the character further entrenched as a cultural reference point. Storylines saw Grant presented initially as a cheeky, lovable character, with a close group of friends. The manner of Grant's characterisation, both by the writers, directors and by O'Brien, led Jane Root, writing in ''Open the Box: About Television'', to cite the character as evidence of "complex male characters and masculine storylines". Root saw this focus as different from established soap operas. As the character grew older and left school, the writers used storylines to comment on life in Thatcher's Britain.
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was a serious social issue, especially in a
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city such as
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, and O'Brien's character struggled to find work.Robert Clyde Allen, (1995).''To be continued--: soap operas around the world'', Routledge, p.72. Eventually he took a position as a
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through the recently introduced YTS scheme, the writers depicting the excitement and later despair when Grant's participation failed to lead to a full-time job to great effect."Screen: Television: Close encounters: Brookside is about to turn 18, making it as old as Channel 4 itself. Tina Ogle celebrates its highs, notes a few lows, and predicts a return to the form of its golden age". ''The Observer'' (London); 29 Oct 2000; Tina Ogle; p. 8


Damon and Debbie

The character was then shown to develop a relationship with
Debbie McGrath Debbie McGrath is a fictional character in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'', played by teenager Gillian Kearney, from 1986 to 1989. The character was Kearney's first television role, and featured in a plot line which launched both actres ...
, played by
Gillian Kearney Gillian Louise Kearney
. McGrath was an underage school girl, and the relationship caught the heart of viewers. When O'Brien decided to leave the show, the producers of Brookside decided to spin this plotline into a separate show,
Damon and Debbie ''Damon and Debbie'' is a three-part spin-off from the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'' first broadcast in November 1987. A Mersey Television production, it was written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, directed by Bob Carlton, and produced by Colin Mc ...
, broadcast in a later timeslot than that in which Brookside was shown. This three part series, credited as the first 'soap bubble'. moves the character out from Liverpool in search of work. In the first episode the couple squat on a boat on the River Ouse in
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, in the second episode they move to
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and then
Bradford Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
, where Damon gets a job as a groundsman at
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(the stadium of
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football club) before they finally return to York in the third episode. Ultimately, the character is stabbed by Crosby actor Jonathan Comer, and dies at the end of the series at O'Brien's request, a move which sparked upset and outrage amongst fans of the show, and added to both Brookside's fame and notoriety.


Legacy

Within the Brookside show the character's death was used as a catalyst for again exploring a number of issues, including the grief of the character's mother, played by
Sue Johnston Susan Johnston OBE (née Wright; born 7 December 1943) is an English actress. She is known for portraying Sheila Grant in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'' (1982–1990), Barbara Royle in the BBC comedy ''The Royle Family'' (1998–2000, ...
, and that of the character's father, Bobby Grant, played by
Ricky Tomlinson Eric "Ricky" Tomlinson (born 26 September 1939) is an English actor. He is best known for his television roles as Bobby Grant in ''Brookside'', DCI Charlie Wise in '' Cracker'' and Jim Royle in ''The Royle Family'', and playing the titular char ...
, who was shown as blaming the death upon his unemployment. Ultimately, Damon's death led to the splintering of the Grant family within Brookside. The character's funeral was watched by 7 million viewers, against
Channel 4 Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network operated by the state-owned enterprise, state-owned Channel Four Television Corporation. It began its transmission on 2 November 1982 and was established to provide a four ...
's record rating of 8.4 million set in 2005, and in ''The Daily Mirror'', critic Clare Raymond claimed it to be one of the "most touching soap scenes". In 2001, Jim Shelley, writing for ''The Observer'', claimed the character's death to be one of two contenders for the moment where it all went wrong for Brookside, while in 2002, with the announcement that Brookside was to end, the funeral scene was listed as the fourth greatest episode in the soap's history by ''The Daily Mirror''. In 2003, producer
Phil Redmond Sir Philip Redmond (born 10 June 1949) is an English television producer and screenwriter from Huyton, England. He is known for creating the television series ''Grange Hill'', ''Brookside'' and ''Hollyoaks''. Early life Redmond took the 11-pl ...
discussed plans to continue the show through a series of
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's, with one planned storyline involving '"Brookside's greatest untold story" -what would happen if Barry caught up with Damon's killers.'"Show you couldn't ignore ... ; AS Brookside comes to an end after 21 years, its creator Phil Redmond tells Paddy Shennan what its epitaph should be". ''Liverpool Echo'' (Liverpool); 29 Oct 2003; Paddy Shennan; p. 6


References

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