Wednesday, 7 May 2008

BBC announces Grange Hill will end

BBC announces Grange Hill will end



The BBC has announced that its school drama 'Grange Hill' is to goal afterward 30 years.
At a launch for freshly and recurring dramas for CBBC today, it was announced the upcoming series of 'Grange Hill' would be the death.
Announcing the goal of 'Grange Hill', Anne Gilchrist, Controller, CBBC, said: "Section of CBBC's report for reflecting contemporary Great Britain back to UK children has been built upon Phil Redmond's ['Grange Hill' creator] brilliantly realised idea and of course it's sad to say bye-bye to such a very much loved institution. The lives of children own changed a great deal since 'Grange Hill' began and we owe it to our audience to reflect this."
She continued: "We're actively quest out newly and exciting ways of bringing sociable realism to the CBBC audience through drama and other genres. Yesterday we announced deuce 'Newsround' Specials tackling divorce and knife crime and we will uphold to pretend programmes around the ups and downs of contemporary UK."
Jon Due east, Head of CBBC Drama, said: "For 30 years, Grange James Jerome Hill has become a proverb for realistic and contemporary children's drama. It's now metre to practice what we've learned over the old age to roughly of the newly ideas we're exploring."




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