BULLIES
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Connor241976 — 14 years ago(May 23, 2011 12:17 PM)
Harcourt was good for a short run, but Doyle was the main bully back then.
Bullies came and went during the early years(78-81). Then in the 1981 series we had Doyle, who was on his way out. Booga Benson and a younger Stebson.
Had Benson stuck around, I think he would've left a bigger mark than Gripper. But, Gripper was the one the writers wanted to develop and that they did. By 1983, he was definitely the scariest of the lot. -
smnbee-11586 — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 12:12 AM)
Gripper was probably the most terrifying out of all of them, mean looking toerag, Mark Savage was apparently a nice guy in real life and got so much stick from the public for his role.
Imelda Davis was a close second, but she was hot as well (back in the day, and still is) so if she came at me like she did with Ziggy I probably would have kissed her.
Booga Benson was more like light comedy relief, his accent was too funny to be taken seriously.
Trevor Cleaver would have got battered if he tried to bully anyone at my school, and after his drinking phase he turned out alright, I remember him helping Danny Kendall when he nearly fainted.
Mauler McCall turned out to be okay when he told a girl his name was Francis, quite a good chef if I remember rightly.
Grange Hill's first girl bully was Jackie Heron, she looked 30 at the time, not convincing.
Not forgetting Michael Doyle, too small to be a real threat but had a nasty streak about him. I think Tucker bashed him up a few times.