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  • Originally posted by George 1978 View Post

    That's why younger females have relationships with older males, and older males go out with younger females. Rupert Murdoch is a fine example, but then again, there are more women who are younger than him in any case. "She's not my granddaughter - she's my wife!"

    Justine's body language in series 13 in 1990 was akin to an adult woman's for example - sitting with crossed legs in a grey pencil skirt on a school bench when she is seen next to Tegs in a scene in Episode Seven - it's like comparing different planets when seeing how they have both developed at that point! Tegs is immature and Justine is already an adult in all but age either as character or actress it seems.
    Series 13 was a fantastic time, dserving way better of the hard-hitting storylines at that time

    I must admit though George how you said Chrissy and Justine looked like young Women, I adored their frizzy hair and Justine in-particular had nearly every haircut going between 1990 and 1993. If only Girls at my School's had looked so pretty

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    • Originally posted by 80sChav View Post

      Series 13 was a fantastic time, dserving way better of the hard-hitting storylines at that time

      I must admit though George how you said Chrissy and Justine looked like young Women, I adored their frizzy hair and Justine in-particular had nearly every haircut going between 1990 and 1993. If only Girls at my School's had looked so pretty
      They were never like that at my Comprehensive School - it was always the tomboy-ish girls that were interested in people like myself. Never mind - there was a stunner in another form in my year; she was a bit like Calley Donnington without the shyness, and she was also in my class in GCSE Drama, History, and I even played her at the local bowling alley when we went there on Friday in lieu of our regular PE lessons.
      I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
      There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
      I'm having so much fun
      My lucky number's one
      Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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      • Originally posted by darren View Post
        Re: Grange hill

        thanks chav.
        i love doing research on shows i love.

        Here is a list of all headmasters

        miss Monroe Dorothea Phillips 1978
        Mr Llewellyn Sean Arnold 1979–80
        Mrs Bridget McClusky Gwyneth Powell 1981–84 1986–91
        Mr C. J. Humphries Dennis Edwards 1985–86
        Mrs Angela Keele Jenny Howe 1992–94
        Mr Alistair H. McNab Never seen 1995–97
        Mr Peter Robson Stuart Organ 1998–2003
        Mrs S. Bassinger Jacqueline Boatswain 2004–07
        Miss Gayle Cathy Tyson 2007–08
        Just browsing at earlier posts on here, and I have to say that Ms Munro in the first series (I remember her surname was spelt like that when I had the 888 subtitles on when a clip from the very episode was shown in the 1990s) was not the first Headteacher - that job went to Mr Starling played by Denys Hawthorne - Tucker and Benny were caned by him. Munro was their year head in 1978, I believe.

        McClusky was not a "headmaster" as such, and neither was Keele, Bassinger or Gayle.

        No headteacher appeared in series three (1980) because of Sean Arnold being unavailable - Llewellyn seemed to be at County Hall; probably where McNab was, and Staling and Humphries was as well most of the time. Keating was the most senior teacher in series three, almost stepping into the Head's shoes.

        Did you know that Denys Hawthorne and Jenny Howe both guested in the same episode of The Bill in 1995? Series 11 episode 88 - Ritual: TX Date: Tuesday 8th August 1995. I think that it is the only programme where two Grange Hill Headteacher actors have appeared in the same episode!
        Last edited by George 1978; 2 weeks ago.
        I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
        There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
        I'm having so much fun
        My lucky number's one
        Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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        • Originally posted by George 1978 View Post

          They were never like that at my Comprehensive School - it was always the tomboy-ish girls that were interested in people like myself. Never mind - there was a stunner in another form in my year; she was a bit like Calley Donnington without the shyness, and she was also in my class in GCSE Drama, History, and I even played her at the local bowling alley when we went there on Friday in lieu of our regular PE lessons.
          Nailed on George - it was similar for me, even though a fewof the Girls tried it on by chatting me up, but also a fair few of them was "Fiz-type" eg like Fiz on Corrie in her very early days Lol

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