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Crossroads

  • TV Series
  • 1964–1988
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Noele Gordon in Crossroads (1964)
Soap OperaDrama

The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.

  • Creators
    • Hazel Adair
    • Peter Ling
  • Stars
    • Noele Gordon
    • Roger Tonge
    • Susan Hanson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    437
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    • Creators
      • Hazel Adair
      • Peter Ling
    • Stars
      • Noele Gordon
      • Roger Tonge
      • Susan Hanson
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Noele Gordon
    Noele Gordon
    • Meg Richardson…
    • 1964–1983
    Roger Tonge
    • Sandy Richardson
    • 1964–1981
    Susan Hanson
    • Diane Lawton…
    • 1965–1985
    Jane Rossington
    • Jill Harvey…
    • 1964–1988
    Anthony Morton
    Anthony Morton
    • Carlos Rafael
    • 1964–1967
    Sue Nicholls
    Sue Nicholls
    • Marilyn Gates…
    • 1964–1968
    Ronald Allen
    Ronald Allen
    • David Hunter
    • 1972–1985
    Pamela Greenall
    • Ruth Bailey…
    • 1965–1975
    Brian Kent
    • Dick Jarvis
    • 1964–1971
    Paul Henry
    • Benny…
    • 1976–1987
    Beryl Johnstone
    • Kitty Jarvis
    • 1964–1969
    Lynette McMorrough
    • Glenda Banks…
    • 1976–1985
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Barbara Hunter…
    • 1979–1985
    Pamela Vezey
    • Kath Brownlow…
    • 1966–1985
    Kathy Staff
    Kathy Staff
    • Doris Luke
    • 1978–1982
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • Sharon Metcalfe…
    • 1977–1983
    David Fennell
    • Brian Jarvis
    • 1964–1975
    Carolyn Lyster
    • Janice Gifford…
    • 1964–1971
    • Creators
      • Hazel Adair
      • Peter Ling
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    8evans-15475

    Better than the insults

    This was my grans favourite show and as I use to go to hers for tea most school nights I saw a lot of episodes I really enjoyed it an actually felt the plotting was far superior to coronation street I certainly remember the characters far more fondly it sad how a few moaners can destroy a beloved show of. Millions.
    1philiphitchen-26966

    A good series

    Like many people at the time of the original Crossroads Soap Opera i fell in love with it. But i did not notice any wobbly sets also i did not consider any of the acting was wooden. The story lines i thought were good.
    Big Movie Fan

    Verging On Pantomime But Strangely Enjoyable

    We've all criticized Crossroads at times. We've all commented on the wooden sets, the intentionally bad acting and the lack of guests at Crossroads Motel. However, it was addictive in some way and was on air from 1964-1988.

    Meg Richardson was in charge of the Crossroads Motel for awhile. That woman had one long bad life and everyone else in the show did as well. It seemed odd that people could live such eventful lives but that is soap for you.

    One of the shows favourite characters was Benny Hawkins played by Paul Henry. Benny was the motel idiot but we liked him all the same. He was an odd character with his woolly hat but even odder, he once went AWOL from the show for several months without any explanation. The actor who played Benny opened up a pub in Birmingham. I last visited it in 1994 but I'm not sure if it is still there.

    There were some rather odd stories on the show which perhaps ensured it's enduring popularity. Bizarre is the only word to describe some of the plots at times but hey, it was a lot better than Brookside ever was.

    All in all, Crossroads will always have a place in my heart even if it was never clear whether it was a soap or comedy. It made a comeback in the 21st century but I haven't watched the new show. I don't have the time or inclination (at least currently) to watch the new version but I am sure nothing could ever compare to the original.

    I wonder if, in the pilot episode of the new version, they still said, "Crossroads Motel, may I help you?"
    Peacock-5

    Crossroads Returns

    Yes, Carlton Television who brought Central TV is now bringing back the Queen of soaps.

    Crossroads will no doubt be very different to what we used to see on our screens, but it would be wonderful to hear that music again as well as travel through the village of Kings Oak once again.

    I, for one, will be glued to the screen to see what strange new storylines the writers will come up with. I don't think I'll be alone either.

    Welcome back Crossroads, show EastEnders and Coronation Street what REAL soap-opera is all about!
    colinwjw

    Awfully Wonderful

    The previous reviewer is quite right. Crossroads was of the "so bad, it's good" ilk. Still, during its peak it had its followers including the (then) prime minister's wife, Mrs. Mary Wilson, a staunch follower. Crossroads suffered from a hectic schedule, originally five days a week. No time for retakes, so it was not uncommon to see a camera crew whizzing by in the background, or to witness an overhanging microphone at the top of the TV screen. Fluffed lines guaranteed in every episode. In its favor, it did not bring dead and buried characters back to life, or have five different actors play the same character (as is common in US soaps). Aside from those mentioned, there were many other memorable characters such as the mousy postmistress Miss Tatum (Elisabeth Croft), the "tart with a heart" hairdresser Vera Downend (Zeph Gladstone), and the kitchen gossip Amy Turtle (Ann George, who deserved an award for worst actress).

    Looking back years later, and having spent ten years in the States, I can only compare Crossroads star Noele Gordon to Susan Lucci, the queen of US soaps. Gordon was hardly the glamorous star that Lucci is, but she was undoubtedly THE queen of the UK soap. When she was unceremoniously dumped from Crossroads in 1981, there was a public outcry, and the soap's fate was sealed (as was Gordon's who never quite got over her dismissal and died four years later). Crossroads was given an overhaul and plodded on for a few more years. In the last episode, Jane Rossington (Gordon's screen daughter who spoke the first lines in 1964) drove off into the distance (sunset unavailable) and it was the end of an era. Crossroads and Coronation Street often replaced each other at No. 1 in the charts, just as Coronation Street and Eastenders do these day. That's how good/bad it was.

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    • Trivia
      ATV's budget for the show was so slender that some castmembers were seen on-screen in their own clothes that they'd worn to attend the studio recordings.
    • Goofs
      The March 1975 civil ceremony wedding of a fairly anonymous motel owner to a businessman - Meg Richardson and Hugh Mortimer - at Birmingham Register Office sees the city centre thronged with well-wishers; similarly the later affirmation/blessing at Birmingham Cathedral has a packed congregation, outside police supervision and reporters. Whilst in reality this reflects the interest of the general public in the show and its production, in narrative terms it is completely nonsensical.
    • Connections
      Featured in A Change of Sex: Julia - My Body, My Choice (1980)

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official fan club
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crossroads: King's Oak
    • Filming locations
      • Ramada Hotel, Penns Lane, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England, UK(Crossroads motel: exterior scenes, 1980s)
    • Production companies
      • Associated Television (ATV)
      • Central Independent Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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