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Eldridge is the creator and writer of radio shows including Shut UP, King Street Junior, Coming Alive, Crosswords, Albert and Me, Parsley Sidings and The Demon Headmaster. On TV, he has created children's science fiction drama Powers , Time of My Life and Uncle Jack and written for The Ghost Hunter , Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde , and Up the ...
The series was released on VHS videotape, CD, and later on DVD, ... Jim Eldridge BBC Books Paperback [17] VHS. Release name UK release date Notes Ref
The show ran for ten series and the cast included Peter Davison, [2] James Grout and Karl Howman. The series is written by Jim Eldridge. Research for the show was done at Newtown Road School in Carlisle. [3] A continuation series aired in 2002 and was named King Street Junior Revisited.
Furies of Calderon is the first novel in the high fantasy series Codex Alera by Jim Butcher. The novel was first released by Ace Books in the United States as a Hardcover edition on October 5, 2004, followed by a Paperback edition on June 26, 2005. Orbit Books released a paperback edition in the United Kingdom in December 2009. It tells the ...
Bad Boyes is a 1987 British children's comedy-drama television series produced by the BBC and which was aired on BBC1's afternoon Children's BBC slot for two series in 1987 and 1988. [1] It was written by Jim Eldridge and starred Paul Kember as the eponymous hero, Brian Arthur Derek (BAD) Boyes, a mischievous schoolboy who had a tendency to get ...
Parsley Sidings is a BBC Radio sitcom of the early 1970s created by Jim Eldridge. It stars Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender (who were starring in the sitcom Dad's Army at the time) and Kenneth Connor from the Carry On films. [1] The show is set in a sleepy out of the way railway station on the main line between London and Birmingham, in the Midlands.
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Powers is a British science fiction television series first broadcast in 2004 on BBC One.Produced by Chris Le Grys and directed by Emma Bodger and Brian Farnham for BBC Children's, the series was created by Jim Eldridge, who wrote episodes alongside co-writers Stephen Hallett, Christopher Wicking, Carolyn Sally-Jones, and John Jackson.