I never would have thought that J.C Bradley would turn out to be the hero of the show, kicking Nat and Georgia out of their flat, their potential new home and hopefully soon out of Brookside entirely.
No Alternative (21st March 1997) Peace Of Mind (25th March 1997) No Option (26th March 1997) House Clearance (28th March 1997 - Good Friday) Voice Of The People (1st April 1997)
I don’t care what anybody says, you were a Brookside legend. The loss of big characters like yourself were always felt. Especially with some of the characters they brought in later as replacements, who (with all due respect) were the shits.
@@Lee81uk Or... “Oh when the chaps from Brookside Close go marching in, oh when the chaps from Brookside Close go marching in. I want to convene a meeting of the B.R.A...”
Jackie's painting storyline is similar to a storyline in Take the High Road where Gladys Lachlan who is married to Dougal takes up with the art teacher Orr Kennedy.
To be honest, who would want to be friends with Cassie, let alone be her partner? I think her hobbies and interests are her pathetic ‘ald mother and sticking her nose into her sister’s private life. She is an awful character.
A nice little wotsit...earner...for Jimmy with his former ‘Corky Cars’ h.q. £600 notes for a disgusting, rat-infested portacabin...nice one Jimmy! However, I don’t think Jimmy had official permission to put the thing there in the first place🤔
Let’s all get down the swan and see if Barry can buy a knock off toilet for the Collins (first episode) or get down the legion, drink a pint of cairns mild for a quid and here compere Ron Dicko tell his racist jokes 🙈
You're being harsh,Bar Brookie was alright although it was never in the same league as Queen Vic,Rovers Return or The Woolpack but if you wanted a quick drink it served its purpose adequately.
I used to watch Brookside in this period. I worked during the week, so usually watched the omnibus at the weekend. Great days.
Saturday afternoons 👍
1:15:55 - This house/set was also used as Jackie Corkhill's house before she moved to Brookside Close.
I never would have thought that J.C Bradley would turn out to be the hero of the show, kicking Nat and Georgia out of their flat, their potential new home and hopefully soon out of Brookside entirely.
No Alternative (21st March 1997)
Peace Of Mind (25th March 1997)
No Option (26th March 1997)
House Clearance (28th March 1997 - Good Friday)
Voice Of The People (1st April 1997)
Fair well brookside, till we meet again 😢
I don’t care what anybody says, you were a Brookside legend. The loss of big characters like yourself were always felt.
Especially with some of the characters they brought in later as replacements, who (with all due respect) were the shits.
@@misternobodywhatsoever4752 I second that.
Won't be the same without Jimmy though, even if they did bring it back!
Why didn’t Te leave La Luz as it was.
10:14 Does anyone else think Our Lindsey is a bit too old to be sent upstairs by her parents?
Maxie and Bing at the hockey game. They should launch into a: “You’re sh*t...and you know you are” chant a the opposing team.
Bings chant would be more like (same tune) “Coats off! And we’re on the lawn”
@@Lee81uk Or...
“Oh when the chaps from Brookside Close go marching in, oh when the chaps from Brookside Close go marching in. I want to convene a meeting of the B.R.A...”
@@spartybrearly7221 Considering it’s a posh school they’d probably chant “Your skills are poor and you are quite well aware of it”.
Jackie's painting storyline is similar to a storyline in Take the High Road where Gladys Lachlan who is married to Dougal takes up with the art teacher Orr Kennedy.
So Cassie lives with her mother she has no friends no partner no hobbies or interests I just don’t understand what she’s doing in the show
To be honest, who would want to be friends with Cassie, let alone be her partner? I think her hobbies and interests are her pathetic ‘ald mother and sticking her nose into her sister’s private life. She is an awful character.
Agreed
Jimmy: “...I should cocoa”
Special offer for cocoa at the Trading Post Jimmy.
Corkill's latest kid's gonna be YOUNGER than oor Kylie, his NIECE!
Snicker bars far bigger!!
Everything was back then. And cheaper too.
The only heavy topic you'll get nowadays is Brexit.
See what I did there? Funny azell, that's me.
Terry's dad was a no mark
What's going on?.. 10:20
A nice little wotsit...earner...for Jimmy with his former ‘Corky Cars’ h.q. £600 notes for a disgusting, rat-infested portacabin...nice one Jimmy! However, I don’t think Jimmy had official permission to put the thing there in the first place🤔
Mick is getting ready for his wedding to Elaine.
Paul’s going a bit far. Jimmy should beat him up.
The last remnant of Jimmy’s wotsit ...business empire - the former h.q of Corky Cars - sold for £600.
my gp was right . counsellors are useless .
Nat & Georgia are so sick and twisted and this whole storyline making out stuff like this is normal is even more sick
Careful, in five or ten years time people might call you an incestophobe.
Eh now aye aye Ron wots I hear you got my Jackie wotsit? Pregnant, eh? Was it during a break stacking the beans eh? Come on cracks!
The Jackie’s pregnant storyline was ridiculous. She must be pushing 50.
😂😂😂
@@spartybrearly7221It does still go on these days but most pregnancies are via ivf etc. It's not unknown.
She says she’s 43 🤷♀️
Bar Brookie was rubbish.
Let’s all get down the swan and see if Barry can buy a knock off toilet for the Collins (first episode) or get down the legion, drink a pint of cairns mild for a quid and here compere Ron Dicko tell his racist jokes 🙈
Hear
You're being harsh,Bar Brookie was alright although it was never in the same league as Queen Vic,Rovers Return or The Woolpack but if you wanted a quick drink it served its purpose adequately.