By Lewis Knight

Published: Friday, 07 January 2022 at 12:00 am


This is one comeback we did not see coming.

Grange Hill creator Sir Phil Redmond has explained why the series will be returning on the big screen.

The writer will be bringing back the beloved show as a film for a new generation later this year.

The film comes following the 1978 show that was set in a London school and ran for 30 years.

The show was known for tackling gritty social-led issues including drugs, teen pregnancy, sexuality, HIV and gun crime.

However, not everyone seems keen on the idea of the show making a comeback.

A viewer from North Wales named Dave wrote to BBC Breakfast asking Sir Phil to reject the show returning in a big-screen format.

Dave penned: “Some things are best left as classics. It won’t be the same.”

Popular TV series ‘Grange Hill’ is making a comeback to the big screen ????

The programme’s creator Sir Phil Redmond tells #BBCBreakfast he’s been asked nearly every day for the last 15 years, to bring it back ????https://t.co/YDFYz2KAtU pic.twitter.com/XvfJdFXmCU

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) January 7, 2022