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Mid-Term Report

A candid insightful and humorous memoir from the creator of Grange Hill" "Brookside" and "Hollyoaks". Title Sequence: Lancashire just outside Liverpool. Camera high to show the swirling streets of a post-war council estate. It swoops lower across the neat privet hedges and gardens front and back. Past the grandfatherly figure pushing a mechanical lawn mower. Through the open door of the scullery with bathroom attached. Through the living room past the assembled aunts and cousins. No men in sight. Up two flights of stairs to an attic room. The midwife turns. The baby cries. Its a boy. And so began my life. It was a normal beginning typical of its time. But the lessons Phil Redmond learned during his modest upbringing in Huyton Merseyside - and at his comprehensive
school a bus ride away - would lead him to create three of Britains longest-running and most popular television dramas: "Grange Hill" "Brookside" and "Hollyoaks". Over the past thirty-five years Phils groundbreaking programmes have gripped and entertained audiences of millions and made household names of countless characters from Tucker Jenkins and Gripper Stebson to Tony Hutchinson and Ruth Osborne beside Barry Grant and Jimmy Corkhill - not to mention casting a certain Royle couple more than fifteen years before the BBC caught up. Known at various times as a TV Genius the UKs only hyphenate and a long-haired git from Liverpool Phil is one of Britains most influential media personalities whose work is an inspiration to viewers media students and entrepreneurs
alike. His innovative pioneering approach has brought him numerous fans and accolades - along with almost as many complaints from the television regulators. In "Mid-Term Report" Phil retraces the roller coaster journey which took him from growing up on a housing estate to buying one from comprehensive school dinners to a CBE and lunch with the Queen describing with candour insight and humour the unforgettable lessons that hes learnt and taught along the way."
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A candid insightful & humorous memoir from the creator of Grange Hill" " Brookside" & " Hollyoaks". Title Sequence: Lancashire just outside Liverpool. Camera high to show the swirling streets of a post-war council estate. It swoops lower across the neat privet hedges & gardens front & back. Past the grandfatherly figure pushing a mechanical lawn mower. Through the open door of the scullery with bathroom attached. Through the living room past the assembled aunts & cousins. No men in sight. Up two flights of stairs to an attic room. The midwife turns. The baby cries. Its a boy. & so began my life. It was a normal beginning typical of its time. But the lessons Phil Redmond learned during his modest upbringing in Huyton Merseyside
- & at his comprehensive school a bus ride away
- would lead him to create three of Britains longest-running & most popular television dramas: " Grange Hill" " Brookside" & " Hollyoaks". Over the past thirty-five years Phils groundbreaking programmes have gripped & entertained audiences of millions & made household names of countless characters from Tucker Jenkins & Gripper Stebson to Tony Hutchinson & Ruth Osborne beside Barry Grant & Jimmy Corkhill
- not to mention casting a certain Royle couple more than fifteen years before the BBC caught up. Known at various times as a TV Genius the UKs only hyphenate & a long-haired git from Liverpool Phil is one of Britains most influential media personalities whose work is an inspiration to viewers media students & entrepreneurs alike. His innovative pioneering approach has brought him numerous fans & accolades
- along with almost as many complaints from the television regulators. In " Mid-Term Report" Phil retraces the roller coaster journey which took him from growing up on a housing estate to buying one from comprehensive school dinners to a CBE & lunch with the Queen describing with candour insight & humour the unforgettable lessons that hes learnt & taught along the way."

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Bathroom - A room usually with a bath and/or shower
UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Lunch - A midday meal
Liverpool - A UK city on the east coast of England
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