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Byker Grove
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Genre Teen drama
Created by Adele Rose
Andrea Wonfor
Developed by BBC
Zenith Entertainment
Directed by Various
Starring Various
Theme music composer Kane Gang
Simon Etchell
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 18
No. of episodes 344
Production
Executive producer(s) Andrea Wonfor (1989–90)
Ian Squires (1990–92)
Ivan Rendall (1992–95)
Matthew Robinson (1995–97)
Producer(s) Matthew Robinson (1989–95)
Helen Gregory (1995–97)
Stephen McAteer (1997–99)
Morag Bain (1999–01)
Edward Pugh (2002–05)
Tim Holloway (2006)
Production location(s) Newcastle upon Tyne
Running time 25 minutes
Release
Original network BBC One (1989–2006)
Picture format 4:3 (1989–2000)
(2001–2006)
Original release 8 November 1989 (1989-11-08) – 10 December 2006 (2006-12-10)

Byker Grove is a British teen drama television series which aired between 1989 and 2006 as part of CBBC on BBC One. It was created by writer Adele Rose and executive producer Andrea Wonfor. The show was broadcast at 5:10pm after Newsround (later moved to 5pm). It was aimed at an older teenager and young adult audience, tackling serious and sometimes controversial storylines.

Storylines

Byker Grove was not intended for young children, but aimed at a young adult and teenage audience as it tackled some controversial subjects. Although some of the action took place outside the youth club, the series was unusual among dramas in that the characters were rarely shown in school. One of the major settings was the foster home run by the kindly but strict Lou Gallagher, the longest-running character.

The series frequently depicted life as unjust, with bad things happening to good people, such as Flora's death from a brain tumour, Greg's fall from the roof of the Grove which left him paralysed from the waist down, Jemma Dobson being electrocuted by a faulty electricity mains socket and youth leader Geoff Keegan's death in an accidental gas explosion after 11 years on the show.

The central storyline of the first three series was the character of London teenager Julie Warner (Lucy Walsh) struggling to fit in and adjust to life in working class Newcastle and her relationship with the rebellious Martin "Gill" Gillespie. In the show's final episode the characters discover that they do not exist and are the creation of unseen characters known as "The Writers" who plan to conclude the show by demolishing the Grove. However numerous present and former Grove members buy enough time for the characters to re-write the ending so that the club will remain open forever.

Until Series 10 (1998) the rival youth club was known as Denton Burn. In Series 13 (2001) rival youth club members were known as the Denwell Burners as they were from a youth club in Denwell Burn. This is a fictitious area of Newcastle upon Tyne, the name coming from a mixture of Benwell and Denton Burn.

The bands of Byker Grove

A number of musical acts have been spun off from the series. These include:

  • Michelle Charles – "The Best Thing in My Life", "For the Good Times"
  • PJ & Duncan — who became Ant & Dec for The Cult of... album (Singles: "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble", "Better Watch Out", "We're On The Ball")
  • Byker Grooove – girl band starring Donna Air ('Charlie'), Jayni Hoy ('Leah') and Vicky Taylor ('Angel'). Byker Grooove evolved into the duo Crush with Jayni Hoy and Donna Air. (Singles included "Jellyhead" (AU No. 32, UK No. 50) and "Luv'd Up" (UK No. 45) on Telstar Records.) In the United States, where Byker Grove did not air and nor was the Crush duo promoted as being associated with the series, "Jellyhead" reached No. 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1996. The song "Jellyhead" also charted in Australia from early February 1997, peaking at No.32 in early April 1997, spending 23 weeks within the ARIA Top 100 Singles chart, 13 of which were in the Top 50.
  • Summer Matthews – aka Emma Miller (Single: "Little Miss Perfect")
  • Point Break, boyband which included Brett Adams and David Oliver, who played Noddy and Marcus respectively. (Singles include "Freakytime" on Eternal Records.)

Other bands with links to Byker Grove include:

  • Freefaller – includes member of Point Break
  • Kane Gang – writers of the original theme music, a development from the "Ooh Gary Davies on your radio" jingle for BBC Radio 1.

List of characters in Byker Grove

Grove staff

There have been several youth leaders working at the Grove over the years. The following is a list of all the ones shown on-screen.

Character Actor Duration Role
Geoff Keegan Billy Fane 1989–2000 (character died) Youth leader
Akili Johnson Patrick Miller 2000–2006
Alison Fletcher Vicky Murray 1989–1996 Assistant Youth Leader
Sian Charlie Hardwick 1996–1999, 2000 (returned for Geoff's funeral)
Tina Meredith Lynne Wilmot 2000–2002
Dom Meredith Daymon Britton 2002–2006
Cher Coates Jody Baldwin 2003 (former Grove member)
Chrissie Harrison Sarah Lawton 2003–2006
Mary O'Malley Lyn Douglas 1989–1991 Other staff
Rajeev Patel Daniel Larson 1989
Steve "Brad" Bradley Michael Nicholson 1989–1991, 1995
Gwen Linda Huntley 1990
Dexter Dutton Gavin Kitchen 1990–1992
Lloyd Graham Overton 1991–1992

Grove members

This is a list of characters who appeared in the show as members of the Grove from 1989 to 2006. (When surname is not listed, it is either unknown, or was never mentioned in the show)

Character Actor Duration
Donna Bell Sally McQuillan 1989–91 (3 series)
Fraser Campbell John Jefferson 1989–92 (4 series)
Kirsty "Spuggie" Campbell Lyndyann Barrass 1989–92 (4 series)
Speedy Clark Stephen Bradley 1989–92 (4 series)
Nicola Dobson Jill Halfpenny 1989–92 (4 series)
Martin "Gill" Gillespie Caspar Berry 1989–90 (2 series)
Winston Hardy Craig Reilly 1989–92 (4 series)
Kelly Louise Towers 1989–91 (3 series)
Hayley Oduru Amanda Webster 1989–90 (2 series)
Andrew "Cas" Pearson Niall Shearer 1989–90 (2 series)
Duncan Sperring Declan Donnelly 1989–93; 2000 (returned for Geoff's funeral)
Julie Warner Lucy Walsh 1989–91 (3 series)
Ian Webster Craig Grieveson 1989–90 (2 series)
Carl Peter Eke 1990–91 (2 series)
Marilyn "Charley" Charlton Michelle Charles 1990–92 (3 series)
Debbie Dobson Nicola Bell 1990–94; cameo 1995
Jemma Dobson Nicola Ewart 1990–94 (5 series)
Joanne Gallagher Michelle Warden 1990–92 (3 series)
Greg Dale Meeks 1990–94 (appeared sporadically in the series)
Peter "PJ" Jenkins Anthony McPartlin 1990–93; 2000 (returned for Geoff's funeral)
Jan Peterson Marten Lind 1990 (1 series)
Robert Christopher Hardy 1990–91 (2 series)
Paul Skerrett Joe Caffrey 1990–92 (3 series)
Tessa Awe Olive Simbo 1991–92 (2 series)
Marcus Bewick David Oliver 1991–93 (3 series)
Amanda Bewick Gemma Graham 1991–95 (5 series)
Danny Dimmoro Steven Fox 1991 (1 series)
"Noddy" Fishwick Brett Adams 1991–95 (5 series)
Angel O'Hagan Vicky Taylor 1991–96; 2000 (returned for Geoff's funeral)
Bill Paul Scott Paul 1991–92 (2 series)
Lee Ratcliffe Rory Gibson 1991–94 (4 series)
Chrissy Van Der Berg Lyndsey Todd 1991–92; 1995 (cameo)
Leah Carmichael Jayni Hoy 1992–95 (4 series)
"Charlie" Charlton Donna Air 1992–95 (4 series)
"Morph" Evans Tracy Dempster 1992–93 (2 series)
Barney Hardy Stephen Carr 1992–96 (5 series)
Teraise O'Hagan Adele Taylor 1992–2001; 2003
Patsy Rowan Justine McKenzie 1992–95 (4 series)
Frew Luke Dale 1992–96 (5 series)
Ed Caseley Grant Adams 1993–97 (5 series)
Kolton Evans Stevie Lee Patterson 1993–94
Fran Emma Louise Webb 1993
Marie Hallovan Louise Mostyn 1993–96 (4 series)
Gary Hendrix George Trotter 1993–96 (4 series)
Arran Hope Neil Blackstone 1993–96 (4 series)
Flora McKay Kerryann Christiansen 1993–97 (5 series)
Brigid O'Hagan Joanne McIntosh 1993–98 (6 series)
Dale Puttifoot Leslie Baines 1993–95 (3 series)
Alfie Turnbull Andrew Smith 1993–97 (5 series)
Anna Turnbull Claire Graham 1994–97 (5 series)
Terry Carter Chris Woodger 1994–98; 2000; 2003
Karen Grant Kimberly Dunbar 1994–2000 (7 series)
Laura Dobson Emma Brierly 1995 (1 series)
Sita Rabi Gauri Vedhara 1995–2000 (6 series)
Ben Carter Andrew Hayden-Smith 1995–2003 (9 series)
Jack Edward Scott 1995–99 (5 series)
Cher Coates Jody Baldwin 1996–2000; 2003
Harry Leah Jones 1996–2000 (5 series)
Mat Sajid Varda 1996 (1 series)
Philip Philip Miller 1996–97 (2 series)
Rob Gavin Makel 1996–99 (4 series)
Nat Guinane Alexia Gibb 1997–2001 (5 series)
Ollie Guinane Louis Watson 1997–2001 (5 series)
Emma Miller Holly Matthews 1997–2003 (7 series)
Jesus Oz Reth 1997–2000 (4 series)
Leanne Vikki Spensley 1997 (1 series)
Barry Steven Douglas 1998–2000 (3 series)
Jake Nick Figgis 1998–99 (2 series)
Laura McLaughlin Louise Henderson 1998–2000; 2003
Regina O'Hagan Jade Turnbull 1998–2003; 2005
Greg Watson Gary Crawford 1998–2003 (6 series)
Nikki Watson Siobhan Hanratty 1998–2002 (5 series)
Bradley Clayton Nic Nancarrow 1999–2005 (7 series)
Liam Pete Hepple 1999–2001 (3 series)
Matt Adam Henderson-Scott 1999–2003 (5 series)
Adam Brett Alex Beebe 2000–05 (6 series)
Luke Brett Dominic Beebe 2000–05 (6 series)
Bill Dakin Adam Ironside 2000–05 (6 series)
Joe Dakin Chris Beattie 2000–02 (3 series)
Paul Johnson Patrice Etienne 2000–03 (4 series)
Eve Johnson Rory Lewis - "Stumpy" McLaughlin Paul Meynell - Claire Rivers Victoria Hawkins 2000–03 (4 series)
Jodie Sophie Blench 2001–02 (2 series)
Leanne Henderson Rachael Lee 2001–04 (4 series)
Stella Reece Emma Littlewood 2001–03 (3 series)
Sarah Young Sammy T Dobson 2001–05 (5 series)
Robert Hunter Tom Graham - Beth McGregor Jennifer Wilson 2002 (1 series)
Jamie Parker Matthew Edgar - Anjali Rishan Nisha Joshi 2002–04 (3 series)
Hayley Robinson Heather Garrett - Mukasa Simon Yugire 2002 (1 series)
Kate Best Alex Gardner - Sadie Fox Bridie Hales 2003–05 (3 series)
Spencer Murray Leon Scott 2003–04 (2 series)
Mickey Murray Daniel Waterston - Lucy Summerbee Chelsea Halfpenny - Binnie Jonny Ferguson - Flip Ian Daniell 2003 (1 series)
Ben Brett Adam Hopper/Luke Hopper 2004 (1 series)
Scott Jackson Matthew Forster 2004–05 (2 series)
Zoe McCormack Hannah Clementson - Kevin McLaughlin Joe McCabe - Andrew "Spud" Tate Jamie Tulip - Kylie Wylie Gayna Millican - Danielle Blake Chloe Stanley - Candice Marie Harper Kate Heslop - Jessica Jones Julianne Johnson - Charlotte Murray Altea Claveras - "Gadget" Tilbrook Daniel Watson - Madelaine Watts Anna Udall 2005 (1 series)
David Oliver walker 2005 (1 series)
Nathan Adam Gibb 2005 (1 series)
Vicky Jo McGarry 2005 (1 series)
Jason Mason Scott Turnbull - Toni Armitage Hazel Pude - Jake Armitage Cahyle Smith -

* Indicates character was still in the show when it finished.

+ In the books that accompanied the series, Duncan's surname was listed as MacDonald until 1992, despite it being stated in the show in his 1st appearance (Series 1, Episode 3) that it is Sperring.

Parents

Although most of the action took place in the Grove, several characters' home lives and families were also shown. Some families remained in the show for many years. The house next door to the Grove was home to the Dobson family (1990–93) followed by the Turnbulls (1993–97) and then the Watsons (1998–2000). Other long-running families included the O'Hagans, the Carters and the various children at Lou Gallagher's foster home.

Character Actor Children Duration
Michael Warner Gordon Griffin Julie 1989–90 (2 series)
Clare Warner Jenny Twigge 1989–90 (2 series)
Jim Bell Colin MacLaughlan Donna 1989–91 (3 series)
Lisa Harris Jayne MacKenzie 1989–91 (3 series)
Polly Bell Denise Welch 1990–91 (2 series)
Alan Dobson Tony Hodge Nicola, Debbie and Jemma 1990–94 (5 series)
Kath Dobson Lesley St John 1990–94 (5 series)
Lou Gallagher Anna Orwin Foster mother to various characters 1990–2006 (17 series)
Jack Hardy Alan Renwick Winston and Barney 1990, 1992–93, 1995 (4 series)
Gerry O'Hagan Terry Joyce Angel, Brigid, Teraise (and others not shown on screen) 1993–2001 (9 series)
Maeve O'Hagan Patricia Maria Dunn 1993–95 (3 series)
Peter Turnbull Gez Casey Alfie, Anna and Flora 1993–97 (5 series)
Jean McKay Patricia Jones 1993–97 (5 series)
Tony McKay John Rogers Flora 1994–97 (4 series)
Gloria Caseley Libby Davidson Ed 1995–96 (2 series)

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