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The project is deeply rooted in Davies' own life as one of the earliest jobs in his TV career saw him submit a script for Crossroads in the soap's waning days. "One of my very first jobs in TV was ...
When the low-budget soap opera Crossroads originally aired on British TV, the only warning viewers might have needed was that it contained wooden acting, dodgy scripts and wobbly sets.
The soap returned to British screens in 2001 with hopes it would become ITV1's flagship daytime soap. The original Crossroads, which ran from 1964 to 1988, was seen as a TV institution, although ...
Which, as all self-respecting Crossroads fans will know, is the name of the area where the soap was set.. Crossroads originally ran from 1964 to 1988 and focused on two feuding sisters, Kitty ...
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the TV soap Crossroads. Launched on 2nd November 1964, it received 18 million viewers at its peak. The programme was one of Britain’s longest-running ...
From 1964 until 1981, Noele Gordon was known as the Queen of Crossroads. The television series which started as an ATV Midlands soap, became a network hit, with 15 million people tuning in five ...
Russell T Davies has written a 3 part mini-series - Nolly - about Crossroads star Noele Gordon. He joins Matthew Sweet along with screenwriter Paula Milne who wrote for Crossroads and Coronation ...
The North had Coronation Street, the South had Eastenders - and our long-running soap was Crossroads. The original run of the show aired between 1964 and 1988, and despite its flaws it was a smash ...
When the low-budget soap opera Crossroads originally aired on British TV, the only warning viewers might have needed was that it contained wooden acting, dodgy scripts and wobbly sets. But 60 ...