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The Grimleys

The Grimleys is a comedy-drama television series set on a council estate in Dudley, West Midlands, England in the mid-1970s.[3] It was first broadcast by Granada TV for ITV in 1999, following a pilot in 1997, and concluded in 2001 after three series.[4]

The Grimleys
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes22 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyGranada Television
Release
Original networkITV[1]
Original release5 July 1997 (1997-07-05) –
1 April 2001 (2001-04-01)[2]

The show was written by Jed Mercurio, who had trained as a doctor and whose first series, Cardiac Arrest – written under the pseudonym 'John MacUre' – had attracted critical plaudits for its dark portrayal of life in a disintegrating British National Health Service.[5]

The filming of the school took place in Salford, Buile Hill High, Hope High, and Pendleton College, and the characters' homes were filmed in Langley, Greater Manchester.[6] Later series featured location filming in Dudley, including a scene at Dudley Zoo.

Premise

The Grimleys follows the ups and downs of the dysfunctional Grimley family in their struggles with everyday life. Gordon Grimley (James Bradshaw) is an intellectual but feeble schoolboy who has a crush on his teacher, Miss Geraldine Titley (Amanda Holden; Samantha Janus in the pilot). His younger brother Darren (Ryan Cartwright), who also narrates the storyline and sets the scene, is fond of Gordon and sympathetic to his unrequited love for Miss Titley, but is frustrated by his brother's fey personality and his nickname, "The School Spanner". Their father Baz (Nigel Planer) is a bone-idle British Leyland car worker, who injured his back on his first day at the Longbridge plant and went on strike on the second. He has not moved from his armchair since then and spends his days watching television.[7] He is particularly infuriated by Gordon's artistic leanings and is determined that he should do "a man's job" rather than go to university, unlike their hard-working mother Janet (Jan Ravens).

Other domestic characters are their older sister Lisa Grimley (Corrieann Fletcher) and their Nan (Barbara Keogh), who seems to be obsessed with the "Grimley curse". The Grimleys' next-door neighbours are the Titleys, consisting of Geraldine, plumber uncle Reg (Paul Angelis) and his son Shane (Simon Lowe), a Bay City Roller lookalike and self-styled ladies' man with a clapped-out Vauxhall Viva car.

To complicate matters further, Shane is dating Lisa, and Janet and Reg carry obvious torches for each other. Reg's sensitivity and surprisingly poetic tongue give rise to a question mark over Gordon Grimley's parentage, as does Shane Titley's oafish behaviour and idolisation of Baz Grimley.

Many of the scenes are set in the Grimley brothers' school, alongside their sadistic PE teacher Doug "Dynamo" Digby (Brian Conley; Jack Dee in the pilot), who lives in a corner of the school gymnasium.[8] Doug always takes both pride and pleasure in bullying his pupils, perhaps due to the behaviour of his thuggish father (Lewis Collins). Doug is dating Geraldine Titley, much to Gordon Grimley's chagrin, leading to increasing tensions between them. Also present is Amazonian gym mistress called Miss Thing (Ruby Snape), whom Digby seems to fancy.

The show also stars Noddy Holder, the former lead singer of Slade, in the role of music teacher Neville Holder (his own real name), and there are a number of cameos including one by the glam rock singer Alvin Stardust as a pub landlord.[9] This leads to a series of in jokes, such as Holder and Stardust bemoaning the lost opportunities of their youth over a pint of beer, and Holder's character being described as "not exactly Mr Rock 'n' Roll".

Other guest stars were Bamber Gascoigne as the school's headmaster; Johnny Ball as a maths teacher in another school; Michael Cronin as "Bullet" Baxter (the role that he had played in Grange Hill); William Woollard as science teacher Mr Woollard; Elizabeth Berrington as a school inspector; Ron Atkinson as the manager of an opposing football team; Stephen Lewis playing a coach driver very similar to his character Inspector Blake in On The Buses; Jim Bowen as a militant trade unionist; and Pam Ayres as herself.

Series 3 changes

Series one and two features the same regular cast and runs in a continuous time frame, while series three is set later in the 1970s. Doug Digby's character is killed off in a gym accident in the first episode of the third series, and he is replaced in Geraldine Titley's affections by the scheming, manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock (pronounced "Trebilco"), played by Craig Kelly. Geraldine has spent the time between the second and third series in a coma, which allows the series to shift its focus from the glam rock era to the punk era. Gordon is now working as a trainee teacher at the school, where he is bullied and insulted by the pupils, many of whom, including his brother, Darren, are dressed as punks. Their mother, meanwhile, has walked out on her husband and taken up with Neville Holder, who has now become the school's headmaster, leaving Gordon as the family's sole breadwinner.

Music

The theme music of the first series is "Bye Bye Baby" by the Bay City Rollers over the title credits and either "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" or "Cum On Feel the Noize", both by Slade, over the end credits. Noddy Holder performs an acoustic version of "Cum On Feel the Noize" over the end credits of the episode "The Road Not Taken".

In the second series the end title credits vary between "Cum On Feel the Noize", "How Does It Feel?" and "Everyday", also by Slade. Holder performs an alternative Easter version of "Merry Xmas Everybody" during the episode "???", mimes "How Does It Feel?" on a piano in the episode "The Bionic Boy" and performs an acoustic version of "'Coz I Luv You" over the end credits of the Series 2 finale, "The Prime of Mr Doug Digby".

"Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" by the Buzzcocks is the theme music of the third series, which also features the song "Jilted John" by Jilted John (Graham Fellows) with its refrain "Gordon is a moron" for a punk disco scene in which the members of the Blackpool punk band UFX appear opposite Amanda Holden.

Episodes

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
015 July 1997 (1997-07-05)
168 March 1999 (1999-03-08)20 April 1999 (1999-04-20)
2109 January 2000 (2000-01-09)12 March 2000 (2000-03-12)
3622 January 2001 (2001-01-22)1 April 2001 (2001-04-01)

Pilot (1997)

The pilot originally aired as the fourth installment of Comedy Premieres on 5 July 1997.

TitleOriginal air date
"The Grimleys"5 July 1997 (1997-07-05)

Series 1 (1999)

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Romeo and Juliet"8 March 1999 (1999-03-08)
2"The Road Not Taken"15 March 1999 (1999-03-15)
3"The Golden Whistle"22 March 1999 (1999-03-22)
4"Something for the Weekend"29 March 1999 (1999-03-29)
5"Kung Fu Fighting"19 April 1999 (1999-04-19)
6"Survival of the Fittest"20 April 1999 (1999-04-20)

Series 2 (2000)

No.TitleOriginal air date
7"The Beautiful Game"9 January 2000 (2000-01-09)
8"The Gold Star"16 January 2000 (2000-01-16)
9"The Beast with Two Backs"23 January 2000 (2000-01-23)
10"One Day in the Life"30 January 2000 (2000-01-30)
11"The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence"6 February 2000 (2000-02-06)
12"Driving Miss Titley"13 February 2000 (2000-02-13)
13"The Bionic Boy"20 February 2000 (2000-02-20)
14"The Pon Farr"27 February 2000 (2000-02-27)
15"The Memory Gland"5 March 2000 (2000-03-05)
16"The Prime of Mr Doug Digby"12 March 2000 (2000-03-12)

Series 3 (2001)

No.TitleOriginal air date
17"The Big Sleep"22 January 2001 (2001-01-22)
18"Death and the Maiden"29 January 2001 (2001-01-29)
19"Ecce Homo"5 February 2001 (2001-02-05)
20"An Inspector Calls"12 February 2001 (2001-02-12)
21"Forbidden Fruit"19 February 2001 (2001-02-19)
22"The Grimley Curse"1 April 2001 (2001-04-01)

Home media

Very few episodes of The Grimleys have been released for public purchase.

Series 1 was released on VHS in 2000, both as a boxed set of the complete series and as two separate releases containing three episodes each. It was also released on a very rare DVD in 2007 (it is unknown if this DVD was official or a pirate release). Series 2, Series 3 and the finale have not been released.

The pilot episode from 1997 was released on VHS in 2001, featuring a five-minute introduction to the series by Noddy Holder.

In 2000 a two-disc soundtrack album was released and peaked at number 17 in the UK Compilation Chart. Another two-disc soundtrack album was released in 2001. The first album focused on glam metal and pop songs from the 1970s, and was titled Get Down and Get With it, Here Come the Grimleys. The second album featured punk, post-punk and new wave songs from the late 1970s, and was titled The Official Soundtrack to the Hit TV Show The Grimleys.

Logos

The pilot episode, shown in 1997, features a Grimleys logo on the opening titles that is never seen otherwise. Series one and two (as well as on the respective VHS releases and first soundtrack album) feature a green Grimleys logo showing the letters of "Grimleys" in platform shoes, with a lava lamp taking the place of the "I". A yellow silhouette of this logo made its way onto the cover of the VHS release of the pilot episode.

As Nigel Planer left the cast between series two and series three, series three was given a new logo to go with its late 1970s punk concept. The new logo of The Grimleys featured the letters of the words in red on individual pieces of white paper, highly remisicent of (and most likely inspired by) how the words "Swindle" appear on the cover of The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (an album of the Sex Pistols).

Cast

References

  1. ^ Robert Hanks (9 March 1999). "Television Review - Arts & Entertainment". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2004.
  3. ^ Thu, 11 Mar 1999 (11 March 1999). "Ratings boost for new ITV post-10pm schedule | Archive". Marketing Week. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  4. ^ Jason Deans (21 May 2002). "The Grimleys Go West | Media | MediaGuardian". London: Guardian. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  5. ^ Belcher, David (1 March 1999). "With a Flare for the Past". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  6. ^ Dudley Chronicle, 15 May 1998
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2004. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  8. ^ James Rampton (12 June 1999). "Dee Goes Straight - Arts & Entertainment". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  9. ^ James Rampton (6 March 1999). "Still Crazee Now - Arts & Entertainment". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2013.

External links

  • The Grimleys at IMDb

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The Grimleys is a comedy drama television series set on a council estate in Dudley West Midlands England in the mid 1970s 3 It was first broadcast by Granada TV for ITV in 1999 following a pilot in 1997 and concluded in 2001 after three series 4 The GrimleysCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes22 list of episodes ProductionRunning time30 minutesProduction companyGranada TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkITV 1 Original release5 July 1997 1997 07 05 1 April 2001 2001 04 01 2 The show was written by Jed Mercurio who had trained as a doctor and whose first series Cardiac Arrest written under the pseudonym John MacUre had attracted critical plaudits for its dark portrayal of life in a disintegrating British National Health Service 5 The filming of the school took place in Salford Buile Hill High Hope High and Pendleton College and the characters homes were filmed in Langley Greater Manchester 6 Later series featured location filming in Dudley including a scene at Dudley Zoo Contents 1 Premise 2 Series 3 changes 3 Music 4 Episodes 5 Series overview 5 1 Pilot 1997 5 2 Series 1 1999 5 3 Series 2 2000 5 4 Series 3 2001 6 Home media 7 Logos 8 Cast 9 References 10 External linksPremise EditThe Grimleys follows the ups and downs of the dysfunctional Grimley family in their struggles with everyday life Gordon Grimley James Bradshaw is an intellectual but feeble schoolboy who has a crush on his teacher Miss Geraldine Titley Amanda Holden Samantha Janus in the pilot His younger brother Darren Ryan Cartwright who also narrates the storyline and sets the scene is fond of Gordon and sympathetic to his unrequited love for Miss Titley but is frustrated by his brother s fey personality and his nickname The School Spanner Their father Baz Nigel Planer is a bone idle British Leyland car worker who injured his back on his first day at the Longbridge plant and went on strike on the second He has not moved from his armchair since then and spends his days watching television 7 He is particularly infuriated by Gordon s artistic leanings and is determined that he should do a man s job rather than go to university unlike their hard working mother Janet Jan Ravens Other domestic characters are their older sister Lisa Grimley Corrieann Fletcher and their Nan Barbara Keogh who seems to be obsessed with the Grimley curse The Grimleys next door neighbours are the Titleys consisting of Geraldine plumber uncle Reg Paul Angelis and his son Shane Simon Lowe a Bay City Roller lookalike and self styled ladies man with a clapped out Vauxhall Viva car To complicate matters further Shane is dating Lisa and Janet and Reg carry obvious torches for each other Reg s sensitivity and surprisingly poetic tongue give rise to a question mark over Gordon Grimley s parentage as does Shane Titley s oafish behaviour and idolisation of Baz Grimley Many of the scenes are set in the Grimley brothers school alongside their sadistic PE teacher Doug Dynamo Digby Brian Conley Jack Dee in the pilot who lives in a corner of the school gymnasium 8 Doug always takes both pride and pleasure in bullying his pupils perhaps due to the behaviour of his thuggish father Lewis Collins Doug is dating Geraldine Titley much to Gordon Grimley s chagrin leading to increasing tensions between them Also present is Amazonian gym mistress called Miss Thing Ruby Snape whom Digby seems to fancy The show also stars Noddy Holder the former lead singer of Slade in the role of music teacher Neville Holder his own real name and there are a number of cameos including one by the glam rock singer Alvin Stardust as a pub landlord 9 This leads to a series of in jokes such as Holder and Stardust bemoaning the lost opportunities of their youth over a pint of beer and Holder s character being described as not exactly Mr Rock n Roll Other guest stars were Bamber Gascoigne as the school s headmaster Johnny Ball as a maths teacher in another school Michael Cronin as Bullet Baxter the role that he had played in Grange Hill William Woollard as science teacher Mr Woollard Elizabeth Berrington as a school inspector Ron Atkinson as the manager of an opposing football team Stephen Lewis playing a coach driver very similar to his character Inspector Blake in On The Buses Jim Bowen as a militant trade unionist and Pam Ayres as herself Series 3 changes EditSeries one and two features the same regular cast and runs in a continuous time frame while series three is set later in the 1970s Doug Digby s character is killed off in a gym accident in the first episode of the third series and he is replaced in Geraldine Titley s affections by the scheming manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock pronounced Trebilco played by Craig Kelly Geraldine has spent the time between the second and third series in a coma which allows the series to shift its focus from the glam rock era to the punk era Gordon is now working as a trainee teacher at the school where he is bullied and insulted by the pupils many of whom including his brother Darren are dressed as punks Their mother meanwhile has walked out on her husband and taken up with Neville Holder who has now become the school s headmaster leaving Gordon as the family s sole breadwinner Music EditThe theme music of the first series is Bye Bye Baby by the Bay City Rollers over the title credits and either Mama Weer All Crazee Now or Cum On Feel the Noize both by Slade over the end credits Noddy Holder performs an acoustic version of Cum On Feel the Noize over the end credits of the episode The Road Not Taken In the second series the end title credits vary between Cum On Feel the Noize How Does It Feel and Everyday also by Slade Holder performs an alternative Easter version of Merry Xmas Everybody during the episode mimes How Does It Feel on a piano in the episode The Bionic Boy and performs an acoustic version of Coz I Luv You over the end credits of the Series 2 finale The Prime of Mr Doug Digby Ever Fallen in Love With Someone You Shouldn t ve by the Buzzcocks is the theme music of the third series which also features the song Jilted John by Jilted John Graham Fellows with its refrain Gordon is a moron for a punk disco scene in which the members of the Blackpool punk band UFX appear opposite Amanda Holden Episodes EditThis section needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Series overview EditSeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired015 July 1997 1997 07 05 168 March 1999 1999 03 08 20 April 1999 1999 04 20 2109 January 2000 2000 01 09 12 March 2000 2000 03 12 3622 January 2001 2001 01 22 1 April 2001 2001 04 01 Pilot 1997 Edit The pilot originally aired as the fourth installment of Comedy Premieres on 5 July 1997 TitleOriginal air date The Grimleys 5 July 1997 1997 07 05 Series 1 1999 Edit No TitleOriginal air date1 Romeo and Juliet 8 March 1999 1999 03 08 2 The Road Not Taken 15 March 1999 1999 03 15 3 The Golden Whistle 22 March 1999 1999 03 22 4 Something for the Weekend 29 March 1999 1999 03 29 5 Kung Fu Fighting 19 April 1999 1999 04 19 6 Survival of the Fittest 20 April 1999 1999 04 20 Series 2 2000 Edit No TitleOriginal air date7 The Beautiful Game 9 January 2000 2000 01 09 8 The Gold Star 16 January 2000 2000 01 16 9 The Beast with Two Backs 23 January 2000 2000 01 23 10 One Day in the Life 30 January 2000 2000 01 30 11 The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 6 February 2000 2000 02 06 12 Driving Miss Titley 13 February 2000 2000 02 13 13 The Bionic Boy 20 February 2000 2000 02 20 14 The Pon Farr 27 February 2000 2000 02 27 15 The Memory Gland 5 March 2000 2000 03 05 16 The Prime of Mr Doug Digby 12 March 2000 2000 03 12 Series 3 2001 Edit No TitleOriginal air date17 The Big Sleep 22 January 2001 2001 01 22 18 Death and the Maiden 29 January 2001 2001 01 29 19 Ecce Homo 5 February 2001 2001 02 05 20 An Inspector Calls 12 February 2001 2001 02 12 21 Forbidden Fruit 19 February 2001 2001 02 19 22 The Grimley Curse 1 April 2001 2001 04 01 Home media EditVery few episodes of The Grimleys have been released for public purchase Series 1 was released on VHS in 2000 both as a boxed set of the complete series and as two separate releases containing three episodes each It was also released on a very rare DVD in 2007 it is unknown if this DVD was official or a pirate release Series 2 Series 3 and the finale have not been released The pilot episode from 1997 was released on VHS in 2001 featuring a five minute introduction to the series by Noddy Holder In 2000 a two disc soundtrack album was released and peaked at number 17 in the UK Compilation Chart Another two disc soundtrack album was released in 2001 The first album focused on glam metal and pop songs from the 1970s and was titled Get Down and Get With it Here Come the Grimleys The second album featured punk post punk and new wave songs from the late 1970s and was titled The Official Soundtrack to the Hit TV Show The Grimleys Logos EditThe pilot episode shown in 1997 features a Grimleys logo on the opening titles that is never seen otherwise Series one and two as well as on the respective VHS releases and first soundtrack album feature a green Grimleys logo showing the letters of Grimleys in platform shoes with a lava lamp taking the place of the I A yellow silhouette of this logo made its way onto the cover of the VHS release of the pilot episode As Nigel Planer left the cast between series two and series three series three was given a new logo to go with its late 1970s punk concept The new logo of The Grimleys featured the letters of the words in red on individual pieces of white paper highly remisicent of and most likely inspired by how the words Swindle appear on the cover of The Great Rock n Roll Swindle an album of the Sex Pistols Cast EditNigel Planer as Baz Grimley James Bradshaw as Gordon Grimley Samantha Janus as Geraldine Titley pilot episode only Amanda Holden as Geraldine Titley from Series 1 Ryan Cartwright as Darren Grimley Jan Ravens as Janet Grimley Corrieann Fletcher as Lisa Grimley series 1 and 2 Barbara Keogh as Nan Grimley series 1 and 2 Paul Angelis as Reg Titley series 1 and 2 Woody Clements as Shane Titley pilot only Simon Lowe as Shane Titley series 1 and 2 Jack Dee as Doug Dynamo Digby pilot episode only Brian Conley as Doug Dynamo Digby Ruby Snape as Miss Thing Noddy Holder as Neville Holder Craig Kelly as Dave Trebilcock series 3 Cameos Bamber Gascoigne as School headmaster Johnny Ball as A teacher in the genius school Michael Cronin as Bullet Baxter Jim Bowen as Militant trade union rep Stephen Lewis as Coach driver Pam Ayres as Hostess and judge of poetry competition Elizabeth Berrington as School inspector assessing Gordon s teaching ability Alvin Stardust as Pub landlord Lewis Collins as Father Digby UFX as Ratfink as Gordon Bates Johnny Volume as punk DJ Dunk Rock and Chad Spandosa as Bates gang series 3 episode 5 Tony Blackburn as man in pub series 2 episode 8 Patrick Mower as the million pound man series 2 episode 7 References Edit Robert Hanks 9 March 1999 Television Review Arts amp Entertainment The Independent London Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2013 BBC Comedy Guide the Grimleys Archived from the original on 5 December 2004 Thu 11 Mar 1999 11 March 1999 Ratings boost for new ITV post 10pm schedule Archive Marketing Week Retrieved 24 November 2013 Jason Deans 21 May 2002 The Grimleys Go West Media MediaGuardian London Guardian Retrieved 24 November 2013 Belcher David 1 March 1999 With a Flare for the Past Pqasb pqarchiver com Retrieved 24 November 2013 Dudley Chronicle 15 May 1998 BBC Comedy Guide The Grimleys Archived from the original on 5 December 2004 Retrieved 24 November 2013 James Rampton 12 June 1999 Dee Goes Straight Arts amp Entertainment The Independent London Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2013 James Rampton 6 March 1999 Still Crazee Now Arts amp Entertainment The Independent London Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2013 External links EditThe Grimleys at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Grimleys amp oldid 1153815599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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