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Series one and two featured the regular cast and ran in a continuous time frame, whereas series three was set later in the 1970s and after the death of Brian Conley's character Doug Digby in a gymnasium accident. He was replaced in Geraldine Titley's affections by scheming, manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock, played by [[Craig Kelly (actor)|Craig Kelly]], and, of course, as Gordon Grimley's nemesis. Gordon was by now working as a trainee teacher at the school where he was bullied and insulted by the pupils, many of whom were dressed as punks reflecting the change in the times. The third series suffered by comparism to the first two, and the show was cancelled afterwards. |
Series one and two featured the regular cast and ran in a continuous time frame, whereas series three was set later in the 1970s and after the death of Brian Conley's character Doug Digby in a gymnasium accident. He was replaced in Geraldine Titley's affections by scheming, manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock, played by [[Craig Kelly (actor)|Craig Kelly]], and, of course, as Gordon Grimley's nemesis. Gordon was by now working as a trainee teacher at the school where he was bullied and insulted by the pupils, many of whom were dressed as punks reflecting the change in the times. The third series suffered by comparism to the first two, and the show was cancelled afterwards. |
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== Music == |
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[[Noddy Holder]] performed a 'live' acoustic version of ''[[Cum On Feel The Noize]]'' over the end credits of the episode ''The Golden Whistle'' |
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In the second season, the end title credits varied between ''[[Cum On Feel The Noize]]'', ''[[How Does It Feel]]'' and ''[[Everyday]]'' by Slade. |
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Noddy Holder performed an alternate version of ''[[Merry Xmas Everybody]]'' during the episode ''???'', mimes ''[[How Does It Feel]]'' on a piano in the episode ''The Bionic Boy'' and also performed a acoustic version of ''[[Coz I Luv You]]'' over the end credits of the Series 2 finale ''The Prime Of Mr Doug Digby''. |
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[[List Of The Grimleys Episodes]] |
[[List Of The Grimleys Episodes]] |
Revision as of 23:38, 7 January 2007
The Grimleys was a nostalgic comedy-drama set on a council estate in Dudley, West Midlands, England in the mid-1970s. It was first broadcast by Granada TV for ITV in 1999, following a pilot in 1997, and concluded in 2001 after three series. The filming of the school took place in Salford, Buile Hill High, Hope High and Pendleton College.
It followed the ups and downs of the dysfunctional Grimley family and their struggle with everyday life. Gordon Grimley, played by James Bradshaw, was an intellectual but feeble schoolboy who had a crush on his teacher, Miss Geraldine Titley, played by Amanda Holden (Samantha Janus in the pilot). His younger brother Darren, played by Ryan Cartwright who also narrates the storyline and set the scene, although fond of Gordon and symapthetic to his unrequited love for Miss Titley, was frustrated by his brother's fey personality and nickname of 'The School Spanner'. Father Baz Grimley, played by former Young One Nigel Planer, was 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 had not moved from his armchair since and spent his entire life watching television (ITV only). He was particularly infuriated by son Gordon's artistic leanings and was determined that he should do 'a man's job' rather than go to university. Hard working mum Janet Grimley was played by impressionist Jan Ravens.
Other domestic characters were older sister Lisa Grimley, played by Corrieann Fletcher, and Nan, played by Barbara Keogh, who seemed to be obsessed with 'The Grimley Curse'. Next door neighbours were the Titley family headed by father Reg Titley, played by Paul Angelis, who was a plumber, the aforementioned Geraldine (his niece) who worked as an English teacher at Gordon's school, and the object of his lust, and son Shane, Bay City Roller look-a-like and self styled ladies man complete with a clapped out Vauxhall Viva car, played by Simon Lowe.
To complicate issues further, Shane was dating Lisa Grimley, and Janet Grimley and Reg Titley obviously carried a torch for one another. Reg's sensitivity and surprisingly poetic tongue gave rise to the question of Gordon Grimley's parentage, as does Shane Titley's oafish behaviour and idolisation of armchair bound slob Baz Grimley.
Many of the scenes were set in the Grimley brothers' school where we met their sadistic P.E teacher Doug "Dynamo" Digby, played by comedian Brian Conley (Jack Dee in the pilot), who lived in a corner of the school gymnasium. Doug always took both pride and pleasure in bullying his pupils, and in one episode we are given a clue to the development of this behaviour when his thuggish father, played by Lewis Collins from hit 1970s crime drama 'The Professionals', visits him. He was dating Geraldine Titley much to Gordon Grimley's chagrin, this leading to increasing tensions between them. Naturally Gordon was always going to come off worst and this rivalry lead to ever more vindictive (and bizarre) punishments meted out by Digby. An amazonian gym mistress called Miss Thing was played by Ruby Snape.
The show also starred former Slade singer Noddy Holder, who played music teacher Neville Holder (Noddy's birth name), and a number of inspired cameos including 1970s glam rock singer Alvin Stardust as a pub landlord. This led to a series of clever 'in jokes' such as Noddy and Alvin be-moaning the lost opportunities of their youth over a pint of beer, and the character played by the one time glam-rocker lead singer of Slade being described as "not exactly Mr. Rock 'n' Roll".
Series one and two featured the regular cast and ran in a continuous time frame, whereas series three was set later in the 1970s and after the death of Brian Conley's character Doug Digby in a gymnasium accident. He was replaced in Geraldine Titley's affections by scheming, manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock, played by Craig Kelly, and, of course, as Gordon Grimley's nemesis. Gordon was by now working as a trainee teacher at the school where he was bullied and insulted by the pupils, many of whom were dressed as punks reflecting the change in the times. The third series suffered by comparism to the first two, and the show was cancelled afterwards.
Music
Series One
The theme music of the first series was Bye Bye Baby by the Bay City Rollers over the title credits and varied between Mama Weer all Crazee now and Cum On Feel The Noize by Slade over the end credits.
Noddy Holder performed a 'live' acoustic version of Cum On Feel The Noize over the end credits of the episode The Golden Whistle
Series Two
In the second season, the end title credits varied between Cum On Feel The Noize, How Does It Feel and Everyday by Slade.
Noddy Holder performed an alternate version of Merry Xmas Everybody during the episode ???, mimes How Does It Feel on a piano in the episode The Bionic Boy and also performed a acoustic version of Coz I Luv You over the end credits of the Series 2 finale The Prime Of Mr Doug Digby.