Some of the most popular characters from Grange Hill reunited last year as they celebrated the show's 40 year anniversary.
Ever wondered what happened to Grange Hill's Mr Bronson, Mr Baxter, Gripper, Tucker and Benny? It's time to get nostalgic as we have a look at some of our favourite cast members and see what they are doing now.
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Grange Hill cast - where are they now?
Zammo - Lee MacDonald
Now this is one memorable Grange Hill character - poor Zammo, (played by Lee MacDonald), is probably best known for his heartbreaking drugs storyline that saw the schoolboy cheeky chappie turn into an heroin addict
Zammo - Lee MacDonald
After six years, Lee left the show and had one-off appearances in programmes such as The Bill and Birds of a Feather. After the show, Lee trained as a boxer, but a car crash left him unable to fight anymore. He then went on to run a key-cutting business in Surrey.In June 2019, Lee made his EastEnders debut as he played bus driver Terry, who clashes with Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter, played by Danny Dyer, over a radio competition to win gig tickets.Unfortunately, Lee only played bus driver Terry in the special double-helping of EastEnders at the beginning of June 2019, appearing in both episodes at 7.30pm and 8.30pm. Come back soon, please.
Tucker - Todd Carty
Tucker Jenkins, (played by Todd Carty), was not only an original cast member but became THE Grange Hill hero, who even went on to have his own spin-off show - Tucker's Luck. Throughout Grange Hill, viewers enjoyed watching Tucker grow from an unruly child to a rebellious teenager and then young man on the dole.
Tucker - Todd Carty
In 1990, Todd joined EastEnders as Mark Fowler, and stayed on the soap for 13 years. He later featured in The Bill as PC Gabriel Kent and had the most hilarious moment EVER when he was a contestant on Dancing on Ice in 2009. Since then, Todd has progressed his stage career and starred in A Business of Murder and Spamalot in the West End. He is also a panto favourite.
Roland- Erkan Mustafa
Roland Branning, played by Ercan Mustafa, starred on Grange Hill for six years. The inspiring actor turned the once bullied youth into someone people looked up too. Originally, viewers felt sorry for Roland, as he was a victim of bullying at the hands of Gripper Stebson. However, we loved watching Roland overcome this as a character and go on to flourish.
Roland- Erkan Mustafa
Erkan's popularity increased after he starred on Grange Hill. He went on to appear in Lenny Henry's 1990s sitcom Chef and episodes of Black Adder. More recently, Erkan has featured as a guest on Soccer AM and Celebrity Juice and is now recognised as a presenter and interviewer for entertainment site ME1TV.The actor also has a huge talent for foreign languages and says he can speak Dutch, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Maltese, and do Turkish accents.
Tegs - Sean Maguire
Aged just 11 when he took on the role of lovable Tegs, Sean played a young schoolboy from an unsettled background. He played the best friend of Justine, and one of their best Grange Hill scenes was the day that the pair ended up breaking into a stranger's house when they tried to go to Teg's aunt's house for tea.
Tegs - Sean Maguire
Sean starred as Aidan Brosnan, a homeless drug addict in EastEnders until 1993.He also released an album in the 1990s and starred in film Meet the Spartans. More recently, his career progressed further as he was cast as Robin Hood on US TV show Once Upon a Time and appeared in the show between 2013 and 2018.He is still a fitlord.
Tracey - Amanda Mealing
Amanda Mealing joined Grange Hill as Tracey Edwards in the third series of Grange Hill. She starred as the best friend of Duane Orpington.
Tracey - Amanda Mealing
Amanda has had a regular role as Connie in Holby City since 2004, and has also frequently appeared in sister show Casualty.She was also in Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Claire - Paula Ann Bland
Claire Scott, played by Paula Ann Bland, was a strong-minded voice of the school. She became involved in one of Grange Hill's highly controversial storylines - Gripper's racism.Claire ending up being attacked, before Gripper was expelled. Paula-Ann's character Claire was renowned for her crush on teacher Mr Hopwood, which she shared in her diary.She also enjoyed a romance with Stewpot, before discovering he was seeing Annette behind her back.
Claire - Paula Ann Bland
Paula's success from playing Claire continued outside of Grange Hill as she had a brief stint of fame in the pop industry. Paula landed a record deal for a cover of The Locomotion. She has since appeared in shows such as Only Fools and Horses and Spender, but stopped acting by the 1990s.She then opened a shoe shop in Knightsbridge called Paola, and went on to launch her own PR company in London and LA.
Bridget - Gwyneth Powell
Headmistress Bridget McClusky, played by Gwyneth Powell, was one of the longest standing characters on Grange Hill, appearing on the show between 1981 and 1991.
Bridget - Gwyneth Powell
After Grange Hill, Gwyneth continued her acting career. She has starred in shows including Heartbeat, A Touch of Frost, Coronation Street and Holby City. Her most recent TV role was in an episode of Casualty in 2014.
Benny - Terry Sue-Patt
Terry Sue-Patt played Tucker's best pal Benny and was the first child through the school gates back in 1978. The football loving lad was in Grange Hill until 1982 and said, "I basically played myself on Grange Hill".
Benny - Terry Sue-Patt
After being one of the most popular characters in Grange Hill, Terry went on to star in 1989 film The Firm, alongside Gary Oldman and Phil Davis. He also had minor roles in shows including Desmonds, General Hospital and Jackanory.Sadly, the actor was found dead in his London flat in October 2015, aged 50, following a battle with alocholism.
Where was Grange Hill filmed?
Grange Hill was the first mastermind of television producer Phil Redmond, who later went on to create Channel 4 soaps, Brookside and Hollyoaks. The children's drama was originally filmed at real schools in London, including Kingsbury High School in North London and Willesden High School in Willesden Green.
In 1981, Grange Hill moved to Holborn College in Hammersmith. After this, interior shots were filmed at the BBC Television Centre and production moved to BBC Elstree Centre in 1985.
In 2003, Grange Hill filming moved to Liverpool, where it stayed until the show ended in 2008.
When did Grange Hill start?
The show first aired on BBC One in February 1978, and was one of the longest-running programmes on British television when it ended in September 2008.
It ran for 31 seasons and an amazing 601 episodes
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Who was in the Grange Hill cast? Where are they now?
The show cast a lot of young actors who went on to have great careers in TV.
Todd Carty, who played Tucker Jenkins from 1978 - 1982, is probably the kids' show's biggest export. He took on the role of Mark Fowler in EastEnders in 1990 and stayed for 13 years.
He also made an, erm, memorable appearance on Dancing on Ice in 2009.
Sadly, Terry Sue-Patt (who played Grange Hill's Benny Green) was found dead aged 50 in 2015 after battling a drink problem.
Is Grange Hill returning for a movie?
It is indeed! The show's creator Sir Phil Redmond has confirmed that casting for the reunion will begin this year, with the show set to air in 2023.
"You just go out as honestly as you can and try to reflect society as it is, try to be as truthful as you can within the bounds of fiction and do the research properly.
"One of the things I've always done is work with great young teams to actually deliver the vision.
"So we'll just take a look at the way Britain is now, and not the way policymakers would like us to think it is. We will take a realistic view of what education is like now and what that means to kids going through it."
Speaking after receiving a knighthood in December, he said, "Really what the controversy boiled down to was that we were showing real kids with real working-class accents on the screen.
"It wasn't particularly the issues itself, it was that we were actually changing that perception that children's television should all be Secret Garden and Enid Blyton".