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GBH was a seven-part British television drama written by Alan Bleasdale shown in the summer of 1991 on Channel 4. The protagonists were Michael Murray, the Militant tendency-supporting Labour leader of a city council in the North of England and Jim Nelson, the headmaster of a school for disturbed children. The series was controversial partly because Murray appeared to be based on Derek Hatton, former Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council — in an interview in the G.B.H. DVD Bleasdale recounts an accidental meeting with Hatton before the series, who indicates that he has caught wind of Bleasdale's intentions but does not mind as long as the actor playing him is "handsome". In normal parlance, the initials "GBH" refer to the criminal charge of grievous bodily harm - however, the actual intent of the letters is that it is supposed to stand for Great British Holiday.
Release date: 1991-06-06
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Orginal language: English
Gareth Tudor Price - Richard Grenville, Hayley Fairclough - Jessica Nelson, Edward Mallon - Mark Nelson, Daniel Street-Brown - Robbie Burns, Serena Harragin - Miss Hutchinson, Stephen Hall - Young Michael Murray, Michelle Atkinson - Young Barbara, Ayesa Toure - Monica, Michael Fernandez - Jake, Paul Oldham - Joey, Gary Mavers - Billy, Cliff Howells - Joseph Cartwright, David J. Nicholls - Poacher Terry, Arthur Spreckley - Grandfather Burns, James Tomlinson - Stan, Chris Hargreaves - Scrawny Thug, Judith Barker - Margie, Debra Gillett - Sylvia, Chris Darwin - Barry, Norman Mills - Redneck Councillor, Ray Emmet Brown - West Indian, Anthony Benson - Norman
Robert Young - Director, Alan Bleasdale - Writer, Elvis Costello - Music, Alan Bleasdale - Producer, David E. Jones - Producer, Verity Lambert - Executive Producer