This was where it was just starting to transition from the slower pace of the 80's to the distinct heyday Brookie which had a somewhat faster flowing mix of stories. The parade really helped to bring more interaction between the characters, making the residents less isolated and building a better sense of community. It's interesting to see just how much they were filming on the parade at this point, very little recording on the close. Big continuity mistake with Sinbad saying how he was in the flat when the shop blew up. He'd left with Jimmy only two minutes before the explosion, and was heading to the pub with him. In fact, he and Jimmy would surely have still been well within earshot so it makes me wonder why they didn't turn back to find out what had just happened.
Have you got some more of brookside I would loved to watch more of them because there are all great so far brilliant I thought loved them have you got some like 1985 I. Was born before then but I was young then to watch that one to be honest as this one is when John Clark holding hostage storylines Leanne spies the acid in Jacqui s eyes in bar brookie. Margi attacked Susannah when she found out about her and Greg. Jenny been pushed from the stears case. Jackie C and Shelley’s cat fight. Ron Dixon and his family been holding hostage may be some the once like Matthew and Emily Farnham accident in the car crashed that’s be great if you have got them that’s would be great if you have got them
There's no Logic, scrubbing the pavement, the solution, paint over the words, keep a reference, on film, or you could ignore it, words are words, actions are actions.!
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