Revive Brookside for a new generation


Revive Brookside for a new generation
The Issue
For 21 years, Brookside was the most radical, relevant, and riveting soap opera on British television. It didn't just tell stories; it started national conversations about the most difficult and important social issues—from domestic abuse to same-sex kisses—before any other show dared to.
The recent, highly-anticipated crossover with Hollyoaks proved one crucial thing: The Brookside magic is still there, and the fan base is desperate for more.
Seeing legends like Sheila Grant, Bobby Grant, Barry Grant, Sinbad, Mick Johnson, and Nikki Shadwick return to the Close, even for a single episode, flooded the country with nostalgia and demonstrated the enduring power of these characters. It confirmed that the actors are ready, the Liverpool setting is iconic, and the appetite for that unique, gritty, Scouse storytelling is huge.
The television landscape desperately needs a drama that authentically reflects modern life with the same uncompromising spirit that defined Brookside. The revival doesn't have to be another 52-week-a-year show, but a limited series, a dramatic reboot, or a regular 'Brookside Specials' run would be a triumph.
We call on Channel 4 and Lime Pictures to capitalise on the undeniable success and emotional fan reaction of the crossover. Don't let the Close stay closed! Bring back Brookside for a new generation.
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The Issue
For 21 years, Brookside was the most radical, relevant, and riveting soap opera on British television. It didn't just tell stories; it started national conversations about the most difficult and important social issues—from domestic abuse to same-sex kisses—before any other show dared to.
The recent, highly-anticipated crossover with Hollyoaks proved one crucial thing: The Brookside magic is still there, and the fan base is desperate for more.
Seeing legends like Sheila Grant, Bobby Grant, Barry Grant, Sinbad, Mick Johnson, and Nikki Shadwick return to the Close, even for a single episode, flooded the country with nostalgia and demonstrated the enduring power of these characters. It confirmed that the actors are ready, the Liverpool setting is iconic, and the appetite for that unique, gritty, Scouse storytelling is huge.
The television landscape desperately needs a drama that authentically reflects modern life with the same uncompromising spirit that defined Brookside. The revival doesn't have to be another 52-week-a-year show, but a limited series, a dramatic reboot, or a regular 'Brookside Specials' run would be a triumph.
We call on Channel 4 and Lime Pictures to capitalise on the undeniable success and emotional fan reaction of the crossover. Don't let the Close stay closed! Bring back Brookside for a new generation.
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The Decision Makers
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Petition created on 22 October 2025