King Street Junior

King Street Junior
Genre Radio comedy
Running time 30 mins.
Country United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Home station BBC Radio 4
Starring Peter Davison (series 12)
Karl Howman (series 310)
James Grout
Creator(s) Jim Eldridge
Writer(s) Jim Eldridge (66 episodes)
Paul Copley (3 episodes)
Richard Stoneman (3 eps)
Martin Davies (2 episodes)
Andy Rashleigh {1 episode}
Ivan Shakespeare (1 ep)
Producer(s) John Fawcett Wilson
Air dates 25 March 1985 (1985-03-25) to 2 November 1998 (1998-11-02)
No. of series 10
No. of episodes 76
King Street Junior Revisited
Genre Radio comedy
Running time 30 mins.
Country United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Home station BBC Radio 4
Starring Carolyn Pickles
Creator(s) Jim Eldridge
Writer(s) Jim Eldridge
Producer(s) John Fawcett Wilson
Air dates 26 April 2002 (2002-04-26) to 2005 (2005)
No. of series 4
No. of episodes 24

King Street Junior is a radio comedy about a junior school broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between March 1985 and November 1998.[1] For most of its run, it was broadcast in Radio 4's lunchtime comedy slot at 12.27, later series moving to a morning broadcast.[2] A continuation of the series renamed King Street Junior Revisited started in 2002 and continued until 2005. The series is written by Jim Eldridge.

The cast has included Peter Davison,[3] James Grout and Karl Howman.

Research for the show was done at Newtown Road School in Carlisle.[4]

All series have been repeated on BBC 7.

RadioHaha Summary

"An unassuming Radio 4 institution, this character sitcom-cum-light drama serial followed the working lives of a group of teachers at a small junior school in a multiracial area, and came from the pen of Jim Eldridge, himself a former teacher." 1

Source:Radiohaha, the online encyclopaedia of contemporary British radio comedy

Book

Jim Eldridge, who created the show and wrote 87 episodes, also wrote a 2006 book, King Street Junior – The Inside Story, describing the history of the show including the behind-the-scenes conflicts.[4]

Cast

Episodes

Series 1

Broadcast in 1985 The cast included Peter Davison as Eric Brown. James Grout as headmaster Mr. Beeston.

All episodes written by Jim Eldridge

Series 2

Broadcast in 1987

Series 3

Broadcast in 1988. Peter Davison's character is no longer in the show, having taken a position at another school; from here on is Karl Howman as Philip Sims.

Series 4

Series 5

Broadcast in 1990

Series 6

Series 7

Broadcast in 1992

Series 8

Back after a few years in 1995

Series 9

Series 10

Broadcast in 1998

King Street Junior Revisited Series 1

King Street Junior Revisited Series 2

King Street Junior Revisited Series 3

King Street Junior Revisited Series 4

References

  1. Roy Fisher, Ann Harris, Christine Jarvis (2008). Education in Popular Culture: Telling Tales on Teachers And Learners. Routledge. p. 7.
  2. Elmes, Simon (2009). And Now on Radio 4: A Celebration of the World's Best Radio Station. Random House. p. 132.
  3. Slide, Anthony (1996). Some Joe You Don't Know: An American Biographical Guide to 100 British Television Personalities. Greenwood. p. 57.
  4. 1 2 "Jim lifts the lid on top radio drama". Cumberland News. 26 May 2006.

External links

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