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I'd have some things for him:
a) It will sell for more than 600k! b) Who would consider a soap opera that finished 5 years ago a 'tourist attraction' c) Who is going to give you the money? d) "There is still an enormous amount of interest in Brookside" - no there isn't, you're living in a dream world, and, e) You're an idiot.
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All good points, except for e, Jimmy Corkhill is a legend
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cracker the dog was the real star of brookside
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i think you will find that title belongs to Barry Grant!
"can you describe the assailant?" "er, 6ft3, moustache" "my, thats a big moustache!"
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I went to some girl's party once and Jimmy Corkhill was there. Her mum did some job in TV or something. He'd just split up with his boyfriend and looked high as he was zonked out in the corner of the room. My mate was doing impressions of him going 'Come on Cracker'. haha
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One of the most famous TV streets in Britain, Brookside Close, sold today for the knockdown price of £735,000 - a third of the original asking price.
Overgrown and in need of refurbishment, the 13 red-brick houses in Croxteth were sold to an unnamed Liverpool-based buyer as a single lot to an on a long lease.
The Close has been empty since 2003, when the Channel 4 soap ended its 21 year run.
The houses were bought in 2005 by unnamed developers, who refurbished all of them. But after the developers were placed in receivership they were forced to accept the low bid. Brookside Close was originally bought by Mersey Television in 1982 as part of a scheme to cover the costs of the show and to provide a more realistic set than some of their rival soaps. Six of the houses were on-screen as sets and the remaining seven were used to house the administration, post-production, canteen, make-up and technical facilities for cast and crew.
The bargain price tag included all the infamous homes on 'The Close,' from the plush suburb of West Derby.
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