Brookside | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | Phil Redmond |
Starring | See here |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 2915 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Phil Redmond |
Producer(s) | Colin Mckeown Paul Marquess Will Scarnell Lizzie Taylor Stuart Doughty Mal Young Christopher McCaw Kieran Woodbury David Andrews David Hanson Jon East |
Location(s) | Liverpool, England, United Kingdom |
Production company(s) |
Mersey Television Lime Pictures ITV Studios |
Distributor | All3Media |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Original release | 2 November 1982 – 4 November 2003 (21 years, 2 days) |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Damon and Debbie (1987) |
Brookside is a British soap opera set in Liverpool, England. The series began on the launch night of Channel 4 on 2 November 1982, and ran for 21 years until 4 November 2003. Originally intended to be called Meadowcroft, the series was produced by Mersey Television and it was conceived by Phil Redmond who also devised Grange Hill (1978–2008) and Hollyoaks (1995–present).
Brookside became very successful and was often Channel 4's highest rated programme for a number of years in the mid-1980s and with audiences regularly in excess of nine million viewers. It is notable for its tackling of realistic and socially challenging storylines. From the mid-1990s it began raising more controversial subjects under the guidance of new producers such as Mal Young and Paul Marquess. It is especially well known for broadcasting the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss on British television in 1994, as well as a powerful domestic abuse storyline resulting in murder. In 1996, the series experienced an extreme backlash from viewers when it featured a hugely controversial storyline of a consensual incestuous sexual relationship between two sibling characters.
Although the series had a long and successful run, by 2000 its viewing figures were in terminal decline and low ratings eventually led to its cancellation in 2003. The final episode was broadcast on 4 November 2003 and was watched by around two million viewers.
The first episode of Brookside was repeated as part of Channel 4 at 25 on 1 October 2007. The episode aired on More4 in a season of celebratory Channel 4 programmes to mark the channel's first quarter-century. Several classic episodes have also been available to view on 4oD, an online service, since 2009.