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358:. The same corridor was used several times for the scenes in which Damon tries to find her, with the furniture rearranged to make it appear different each time, and a stunt double called Jason Housecroft was used for scenes of Damon running away from the camera down the corridor. The computer graphic ("Damon loves Debbie") that Debbie programs within a few minutes was programmed by Charles Forsyth. 33: 298:(YTS), which saw Damon, who expected to be employed by a firm for whom he had worked for low wages, but being told that the company were simply going to replace him with further cheap labour at the end of his service in the scheme. Following both of these storylines, executive producer Phil Redmond suggests, Damon's departure would have to be "something a bit special". 424:
in York. They have chosen York because it is the home of one of the universities Debbie wishes to attend. Their aims are for Debbie to go to university whilst Damon begins a painter/decorator business. In the meantime, Damon works in the Dick Turpin-themed Burger Bar in Coney Street, managed by
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Leask, Annie (22 April 2001). "Interview Gillian Kearney: Mum's desperate for me to find a good man; She was famous at 14 as Damon's Debbie in Brookside. She won critical acclaim in Sex Chips And Rock 'n' Roll. But when will Gillian Kearney play happy families?".
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Debbie's uncles continue their search for the couple, finally tracking them down after they return to York. The series concludes when, after a mock marriage in a hotel room, Damon is stabbed by an unknown assailant on a dark riverbank and dies in Debbie's
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broadcast on 1 December. Crosby actor Jonathan Comer, the extra who played the part of Damon's killer, began to receive threatening phone calls and hate mail shortly after the episode was broadcast.
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as Damon Grant's girlfriend. Her being younger than Damon caused friction between the parents of both characters, alongside a class-divide, a plot-line which saw one critic refer to it as like "
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since the show's first episode in 1982, said he not only wished to leave the show, but requested that his character be killed off. Additionally the intention was to celebrate
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English, Paul (17 May 2003). "Soap teen to drama queen: Gillian Kearney has never forgotten her Brookie roots, finds PAULENGLISH, and can't escape another murder".
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theme. Dani Ali performed "Talk to Me", a song written for the show's closing credits, on episodes one and three, with a recording by English singer-songwriter
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is generally recognised as the first instance of a UK soap opera expanding its narrative world in such a way. According to Annie Leask of
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who objected to the relationship because of the class divide. It ended with the death of Damon, who had been a regular character in
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Filming took place over six weeks. The scenes in which Debbie attends an open day were filmed on 19 September 1987 at the
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accompanying the credits of episode two. Both versions of the song were releases on the Ariola label through
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s fifth anniversary in November 1987, and the production team and executives were keen to mark the occasion.
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The music played over the opening and closing credits was written by Steve Wright, who had also written the
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The producers developed the idea of a 'soap bubble', a term which Redmond credits to Channel 4 executive
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would continue during the standard episodes, with two characters co-existing in a separate production.
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Having run away from their parents in Liverpool, Damon and Debbie squat on a boat moored on the
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in trackies". When their parents objected to them dating, the couple decided to elope from
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The Grant family had recently featured in major storylines, particularly the rape of
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there a year earlier). In Bradford, they stay with friends Patrick (
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The three-part series was broadcast late on Wednesday evenings on
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Written by Barry Woodward (1 December 1987). "Episode 532".
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was developed in response to several factors, according to
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Written by John Oakden (23 November 1987). "Episode 529".
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secret from Damon, tries to locate a pharmacy to obtain
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National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
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Phil Redmond
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Bob Carlton
Simon O'Brien
Gillian Kearney
Channel 4
Brookside
Channel 4
Brookside
Mersey Television
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Bob Carlton
Simon O'Brien
Gillian Kearney
York
Liverpool
Phil Redmond
Simon O'Brien
Damon Grant
Sheila Grant
Sue Johnston
Thatcher ministry
Youth Training Scheme
David Rose
The Sunday Mirror
Gillian Kearney
Romeo and Juliet
Liverpool
York

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