Monday, 28 July 2008

Episode Fourteen: Gift Rapped

Everyone loves a school trip and the kids at Grange Hill are no different. Excitement’s in the air when some of the pupils get to go the European Capital of Culture 2008… Liverpool!

Elsewhere, Bryn and Ducket tell Lucy that Togger’s going to ask Tanya a ‘big’ question! Lucy tries to stop this from happening.

The actor who plays Togger, Chris Perry-Metcalf, is the subject of our Backstage Video. Mia and Darcy AKA Chloe and Andrea just can’t stop talking about boy wonder! You can also catch Chloe and Andrea being slaves in the Spoiler Video of next week’s episode and watch the current Liverpool loving episode on the iPlayer now.

In the current episode, Tigger’s favourite band Crew 82 happen to be playing a secret gig in Liverpool, but he’s been banned from the trip, so he’s sneaks on the coach! Chloe discovers him though… will she tell on him? Catch photos here!

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Episode Thirteen: The GH Factor

Grange Hill hits all the right notes this week, as the school hosts a music competition!

For the winning musical act, there’s a £200 cash prize plus a trip to Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008, up for grabs. Competition between the students is tense.

Dequaine and Tom (who play Theo and Laxo) are talking music in the latest Backstage Video. You can now watch a Spoiler Video from next week’s episode and see some of the pupils larging it in Liverpool. Also, watch the current music themed episode on the iPlayer.

Jenny’s determination to win the Liverpool 08 competition affects her friendship with Jake.

Ducket and Bryn are keen to enter the contest too, but Jenny points out one major flaw in their plan. They have no musical talent whatsoever! The boys shrug this off, they're not going to let a little thing like that get in their way!

Meanwhile, Bryn’s advice to little sister Megan is taken the wrong way and causes her to fall out with Serena completely…

Friday, 11 July 2008

Episode Twelve: Veggin Out


This week some of the attendants of Grange Hill are acting like animals. And that’s because they are!

Lucy suddenly becomes a vegetarian and everyone wonders why, before she admits it’s because of her Dad’s new job. The job leads Lucy to start a demonstration with a difference, as she plans to save the animals at Farmer Greg’s.

Tigger has come to a decision, he doesn’t need a girl, he needs a woman. Jack, who plays Tigger, is also talking women in the Backstage Video. You can now also watch a Spoiler Video of next week’s episode – it’s certainly got something of the X-factor about it! Watch the current veggie packed episode on the iPlayer.

Meanwhile, a stressed Kathy is showing the mayor around Grange Hill, unaware of Lucy’s antics that have taken over the Community Learning Centre…

Monday, 7 July 2008

Episode Eleven: Building Bridges

There’s no ‘I’ in ‘Team Grange Hill’. Well, ok, there is… but the pupils at Grange Hill seem to have forgotten about helping one another.

Alex is in a panic about his forthcoming science exam. The Community Learning Centre is closed, so Alex has nowhere to cram in revision. Cue Sammy to calm him down.

This week, Club Grange Hill brings you a special Backstage Video featuring the actors who play Alex, Bryn and Ducket. You can also watch a vegetable packed Spoiler Video of next week’s episode and catch the current team building episode on the iPlayer.

Best friends Rachel and Lucy fall out over Rachel’s boasts about money, so now’s not the ideal time for Mr. McDonnell to introduce ‘Building Bridges’, a teamwork exercise.

The team bonding activities don’t seem to be going to plan, because none of the groups are working together!