Grange Hill
- Serie de TV
- 1978–2008
- 30min
Una serie sobre la Grange Hill Comprehensive School y la vida cotidiana de los niños.Una serie sobre la Grange Hill Comprehensive School y la vida cotidiana de los niños.Una serie sobre la Grange Hill Comprehensive School y la vida cotidiana de los niños.
- Ganó 4 premios BAFTA
- 4 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesFor a while the show shared its signature tune (Alan Hawkshaw's 1975 track "Chicken Man") with the ITV charades gameshow Give Us a Clue (1979).
- Créditos adicionalesActing credits were always listed in a given order - teachers and school staff first, then other adult roles, followed by main cast pupils, followed by additional child roles.
- ConexionesFeatured in In Front of the Children (1983)
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When you were a teenager, it always felt as if the world was against you. No matter what you did, how much you tried to impress people - there was always something wrong, someone to put you in your place.
That is the brilliance of Grange Hill - it depicts British school life excellently: the everyday hum-drum of moving from one lesson to the other; the mind-numbing, soul-crushing hell hole that you have to attend every day for five years; the peer pressure and the bullying and most of all, realising that this is your life and it's never going to change. (And no, I didn't like school much!)
When you were at school, there was always kids whose parents were getting divorced, gay, on drugs, seriously depressed, victim of abuse or pregnant. Grange Hill doesn't just present the problem, it explores how that problem came about, the effect on that character and most of all the reaction of their peers when it all comes out (which it always does). There is always something compulsive about watching on the tele what you know to be happening all around you, what happens to your closest friend or worst enemy - because it's real.
Compulsive viewing for any one who is/was a teenager.
That is the brilliance of Grange Hill - it depicts British school life excellently: the everyday hum-drum of moving from one lesson to the other; the mind-numbing, soul-crushing hell hole that you have to attend every day for five years; the peer pressure and the bullying and most of all, realising that this is your life and it's never going to change. (And no, I didn't like school much!)
When you were at school, there was always kids whose parents were getting divorced, gay, on drugs, seriously depressed, victim of abuse or pregnant. Grange Hill doesn't just present the problem, it explores how that problem came about, the effect on that character and most of all the reaction of their peers when it all comes out (which it always does). There is always something compulsive about watching on the tele what you know to be happening all around you, what happens to your closest friend or worst enemy - because it's real.
Compulsive viewing for any one who is/was a teenager.
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- 28 ene 2001
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Грэндж Хилл
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Kingsbury High School, Kingsbury, Middlesex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(exterior of Grange Hill series 1 & 2)
- Empresas productoras
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By what name was Grange Hill (1978) officially released in India in English?
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