New tv arrangement means I can watch Youtube in the big telly and I've started (re)watching Brookside from the start. It's late 1982, Channel 4 has just launched, and a new suburban cul-de-sac development has people moving in... one family the Grants are moving up, Dad has a union job in an auto factory. All Liverpool accents, Mum's staunch Catholic who works at the chip shop, oldest son play football, daughter trying to look like music vid pop star, youngest son skiving off from school. Then the downwardly mobile Collins family with aging executive class Dad sacked, a stay-at-home Mum, everyone supposed to be sacrificing for the son to keep going to an expensive school further way where they came from, daughter thrown into dead-end school where her accent marks her as posh. There's also a younger couple with no kids at another address. Cue bad synthesizer theme music!
Any memories of this soap? It was innovative for use of language being 'realistic' and lighter weight cameras meaning they could shoot things in the actual houses (and with more natural lighting). Certainly a leg up on Crossroads of the wobbly sets if not reigning ITV champions Coronation Street. There was also Emmerdale, but it was pretty sleepy and in a bit of a slump at this time (at least in my opinion). Pre-Tates and pre-Dingles too of course. Corrie had a sort of yobbo family move in, the Battersbys... wonder if that was inspired by Brookside?
Any memories of this soap? It was innovative for use of language being 'realistic' and lighter weight cameras meaning they could shoot things in the actual houses (and with more natural lighting). Certainly a leg up on Crossroads of the wobbly sets if not reigning ITV champions Coronation Street. There was also Emmerdale, but it was pretty sleepy and in a bit of a slump at this time (at least in my opinion). Pre-Tates and pre-Dingles too of course. Corrie had a sort of yobbo family move in, the Battersbys... wonder if that was inspired by Brookside?
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