The twenty-sixth series of the British television drama series Grange Hill began broadcasting on 28 January 2003, before ending on 3 April 2003 on BBC One. The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils of the eponymous school, an inner-city Londoncomprehensive school.[1] It consists of twenty episodes.
Tucker Jenkins gives his nephew Togger and Andy a lift to their new school. Jeremy becomes an instant target for bully Mooey Humphries. Miss Dyson isn't impressed by Tanya's lip ring.
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Episode Two
Neil Jones
David Richardson
30 January 2003
Leah and Shannon decide to play women's football. Maddie becomes frustrated by with Baz's secretive home life. Abel steals Jeremy's football boots.
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Episode Three
Kaddy Benyon
Chris Corcoran
4 February 2003
Baz ends up injuring his leg as he jumps out of the upstairs window at home. Emma wants to be Tanya's best friend. Plans are announced by Mr. Robson to try and raise £50,000 for new technology at the school.
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Episode Four
Sarah Daniels
Chris Corcoran
6 February 2003
Togger and Abel have an unscheduled swim in the school swimming pool and Abel's clothes end up vanishing.
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Episode Five
Richard Burke
David Andrews
11 February 2003
Togger and Abel have an unscheduled swim in the school swimming pool and Abel's clothes end up vanishing.
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Episode Six
Si Spencer
David Andrews
13 February 2003
The year seven pupils go ghost hunting. Mr. Robson reveals that some of the school playing fields will be sold off to raise funds. Baz returns to school.
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Episode Seven
Sarah Daniels
Murilo Pasta
18 February 2003
Annie ends up taking the blame for a missing costume. The year seven pupils lesson in pancake ends up in a food fight.
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Episode Eight
Neil Jones
Murilo Pasta
20 February 2003
Mr. Malachay is impressed by Mr. Wainwright at Parents' Evening. Togger discovers that there has been someone living in the damaged building. Josh manages to makes a fool of himself. Leah discovers that her mother has been seeing Mr. Malachay.
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Episode Nine
Si Spencer
Chris Corcoran
25 February 2003
Josh's Beckham hairstyle causes him problems. Rumours about Leah and Mr. Malachay spread around the school. Togger and the other Year 7's use CCTV footage to try to get a glimpse of the mysterious squatter.
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Episode Ten
Kaddy Benyon
Chris Corcoran
27 February 2003
The Year Seven pupils try to get to know the hidden boy. Anika is finally asked out on a date by Josh. Leah decides to leave school for good.
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Episode Eleven
Sarah Daniels
David Andrews
4 March 2003
Emma manages to ruin Tanya and Annie's friendship. Tranter becomes ill. Shannon ends up showing interest in somebody new in the Sixth Form.
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Episode Twelve
Richard Burke
David Andrews
6 March 2003
After Mr. Wainwright hits Annie, Baz is determined to see him back on his medication. Tranter is discovered unconscious outside the school.
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Episode Thirteen
Kaddy Benyon
Murilo Pasta
11 March 2003
The newest Underpants Dare involves the Head's bow-tie wearing skeleton. Amy and Anika fall out. Tranter receives a visitor at the hospital.
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Episode Fourteen
Richard Burke
Murilo Pasta
13 March 2003
Tanya ends up beginning to follow the school rules literally. Baz is attacked by his father.
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Episode Fifteen
Matthew Evans
Chris Corcoran
18 March 2003
Tanya takes part in the latest Underpants Dare. Mel replaces Shannon in the school football team. Amy is finding history classes too difficult and misses the support of her mother.
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Episode Sixteen
Sarah Daniels
Chris Corcoran
20 March 2003
Tanya's apple pie doesn't go to plan in Food Technology. Baz attempts to try and win Maddie back. Shannon and Anika both audition for the part of Juliet in the school play.
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Episode Seventeen
Si Spencer
Paul Murphy
25 March 2003
Amy is worried at her examination. Baz tries a different approach to try and win Maddie back.
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Episode Eighteen
Richard Burke
Paul Murphy
27 March 2003
There is an ulterior purpose for Tranter wanting to join the Year 7 pupils on their trip to Chester. The girls’ football team have an awful away fixture. Anika and Nick rehearse for upcoming the school play
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Episode Nineteen
Kaddy Benyon
David Richardson
1 April 2003
Maddie spends some uncomfortable time alone with Baz's dad. Shannon finds out the truth about Nick and Mel. Josh and Martin's Staff Room web cam ends up being found.
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Episode Twenty
Neil Jones
David Richardson
3 April 2003
The school sports day is held with Ian's team hoping to beat the staff. Jeremy ends up standing up to Mooey. Martin and Kathy share a kiss. Josh discovers who his admirer is. Mr. Robson becomes a dad.
Returning cast members included: Stuart Organ (Peter Robson), John Joseph (Ian Hudson),[13]Amanda Fahy (Shannon Parks), Jessica Staveley-Taylor (Leah Stewart),[14] Colin White (Spencer Hargreaves), Arnold Oceng (Calvin Braithwaite),[15] Jalpa Patel (Anika Modi), Lindsey Ray (Amy Davenport), Matthew Buckley (Martin Miller),[16] Sammy O'Grady (Kathy McIlroy), Kacey Barnfield (Maddie Gilks) and Shane Leonidas (Josh Irving). The new cast members were from the North of England.[17]Todd Carty made a guest appearance in the first episode and Chris Perry-Metcalf was cast as Tucker's nephew, Patrick "Togger" Johnson.[18] Perry-Metcalf had two auditions and secured the role two days before filming. Perry-Metcalf described Togger as a "bit of a rebel" who believes "he doesn't have to work and that school's just for messing around and getting people into trouble." He added that working with Carty was "amazing."[19] Following Staveley-Taylor's departure in episode 10, Tom Graham and Sarah Lawrence joined as Nick Edwards and Mel Edwards.[20]Holly Quin-Ankrah and Kirsten Cassidy joined the series as step-sisters Karen and Tanya Young.[21] Quin Ankrah received no acting role prior to gaining the part of Karen at the age of 14.[22][23] Describing her character as "evil", Cassidy said her role is a "good part to play."[24]
DVD release
The twenty-sixth series of Grange Hill has never been released on DVD as of 2014.