Grange Hill | |
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Season 19 | |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 23 January – 28 March 1996 |
Series chronology | |
The nineteenth series of the British television drama series Grange Hill began broadcasting on 23 January 1996, before ending on 28 March 1996 on BBC One. The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils of the eponymous school, an inner-city London comprehensive school. It consists of twenty episodes.
No. | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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1 | Episode One | Chris Ellis | Steven Andrew | 23 January 1996 |
Jessica is unwell, and boyfriend Joe seems to have lost interest. Wayne has an air pistol, and finds that Kevin is a surprisingly good shot. Wayne wants to know how good he is with a live target, so they go to an animal sanctuary... | ||||
2 | Episode Two | Chris Ellis | Steven Andrew | 25 January 1996 |
Jessica publicly dumps Joe and then collapses. Kevin has Wayne's air-gun, but Wayne chooses the Maths lesson to ask it to be returned. As Kevin takes out the gun, Mr. Davies enters and demands to see what's in everyone's bag. | ||||
3 | Episode Three | Ol Parker | Steven Andrew | 30 January 1996 |
Kevin accidentally shoots Sarah-Jane with the air gun. He doesn't tell the police whose gun it really is. Jessica goes to collect the results of her blood test. | ||||
4 | Episode Four | Ol Parker | Steven Andrew | 1 February 1996 |
Jessica is diagnosed with M.E, but has an offer to stay with an Aunt in California. Dennis uses this as a business opportunity - importing cheap jackets - but Arnie quashes the idea. | ||||
5 | Episode Five | Alison Fisher | Karen Stowe | 6 February 1996 |
Julie returns to school from her time in Spain. Mrs. Maguire announces that she's pregnant. Poppy brings a precious photo to school, but Wayne trips her up, and it is smashed. | ||||
6 | Episode Six | Alison Fisher | Karen Stowe | 8 February 1996 |
Dudley is stalking Joanna. Robyn gets the blame for a mistake in allocating homes for the French Exchange scheme. | ||||
7 | Episode Seven | Alison Fisher | Karen Stowe | 13 February 1996 |
The sixth formers are paid to monitor bullying. The French exchange kids arrive, and Arnie takes a fancy to Edith - if only he can summon the courage to ask her to go to the disco... | ||||
8 | Episode Eight | Alison Fisher | Karen Stowe | 15 February 1996 |
Julie tells Robyn about her Spanish romance. At the French disco, there's a disagreement about the music, Robyn dances with Mr. Parrott, and the Year 9 peasants revolt against the high refreshment prices. | ||||
9 | Episode Nine | Sarah Daniels | Adrian Bean | 20 February 1996 |
A clear up is done after the disco, Chris invents a fight to cover up his strict parents' limitation on his social life, and Julie is convinced to give a talk on bullying. | ||||
10 | Episode Ten | Sarah Daniels | Adrian Bean | 22 February 1996 |
Mr. Parrott's late night casino visits are taking their toll on both his finances and his appearance. The Anti-bullying counselling starts and Lauren's first customer is Poppy. | ||||
11 | Episode Eleven | Kevin Hood | Adrian Bean | 27 February 1996 |
Mr. Parrott's careless comment affects Julie's self-esteem. "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" takes place: Jodie has a disappointing day. Rehearsals for Grease start, and Mme. Lefevre's daughter Cecile makes an impact. | ||||
12 | Episode Twelve | Kevin Hood | Adrian Bean | 29 February 1996 |
Robyn's spends the evening at a casino and then spends the night on Mr. Parrott's sofa bed. Chris talks to his parents about his religious doubts, but Anna makes a surprise visit. | ||||
13 | Episode Thirteen | Diane Whitley | Steven Andrew | 5 March 1996 |
Miss Carver's class create an audio book, Robyn can't understand why Mr. Parrott has gone so cold, Christophe makes a sudden departure to Paris and Gabriel lets Cecile sing in the musical. | ||||
14 | Episode Fourteen | Diane Whitley | Steven Andrew | 7 March 1996 |
Christophe handles Miss Carver's detention class badly. Chris plans to escape his baptism by leaving home. He tells Anna he's going on a trip, and she surprises him by appearing at the coach station. | ||||
15 | Episode Fifteen | Diane Whitley | Steven Andrew | 12 March 1996 |
Chris and Anna head up to the Highlands but get lost when they get off the coach. A local woman rescues them, but they aren't the only people from Grange Hill in the area - Miss Carver is spending a holiday there. | ||||
16 | Episode Sixteen | Diane Whitley | Steven Andrew | 14 March 1996 |
Robyn calls at Mr. Parrott's house, but he's in no fit state for a tutorial. The net closes in on Chris and Anna, and they finally arrive at Chris's grandmother. | ||||
17 | Episode Seventeen | Sarah Daniels | Philippa Langdale | 19 March 1996 |
Mr. Parrott goes missing, and Robyn visits his flat, fearing for his safety. At the same time, his letter of resignation has landed on Mr. Robson's desk. | ||||
18 | Episode Eighteen | Sarah Daniels | Philippa Landale | 21 March 1996 |
The Sixth Formers visit the Hologram Laboratory where Christophe kisses Julie. After writing nothing in the history exam, Josh walks down the corridor and then collapses. | ||||
19 | Episode Nineteen | Judith Johnson | Philippa Langdale | 26 March 1996 |
Dudley's caught putting graffiti on the school wall, Denny sells advertising for the Grease production, and when Lucy has a roller blading accident, the unpopular Cecile steps forward to replace her. | ||||
20 | Episode Twenty | Judith Johnson | Philippa Langdale | 28 March 1996 |
There's a surprise for Robyn as Mr. Parrott returns to school. While the Grease show is performed, Mrs. Maguire's baby is delivered by Dennis and Lucy in the loos. | ||||
The nineteenth series of Grange Hill has never been released on DVD as of 2014.
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