British children's TV series
Created by Michael Cole & Nick Wilson
Produced by BBC
Series: one (13 episodes)
Debut: May 21, 1981 (BBC 1)
Presenter(s)
Fred Harris as Chock-A-Bloke (seven episodes)
Carol Leader as Chock-A-Girl (six episodes)
Writer(s): Michael Cole & Nick Wilson, Michael Graham-Smith
Director(s): Nick Wilson
Producer(s): Michael Cole
Music by Peter Gosling
Part of the See-Saw (1980-90) children's programme strand.
British children's TV series about film and television production
Created by N/A
Produced by Granada Television for ITV
Series: N/A (c 470 episodes, 1972-82))
Debut: April 10, 1972 (Granada and other ITV regions); April 14, 1972 (Thames)
Presenter(s)
Chris Kelly
Writer(s): N/A
Director(s): Various
Producer(s): Muriel Young
British soap opera TV series
Created by Tony Warren
Produced by Granada Television (1960-2006) for ITV
Series: N/A (11,000+ episodes, 1960-2025)
Debut: December 9, 1960 (ITV, including Associated-Rediffusion)
Notable cast (1972-90)
TBC
Writer(s): Various
Director(s): Various
Producer(s): Reg Watson
The title changed to Crossroads Motel (1985-87) and Crossroads Kings Oak (1987-88). The series was revived in 2001 but it was cancelled on 2003.
British soap opera TV series
Created by Hazel Adair, Petrer Ling
Produced by ATV (1964-81), Central (1982-88) for ITV
Series: N/A (4,510 episodes, 1964-88)
Debut: November 2, 1964 (ITV/ATV Midlands, Border, UTV); January 4, 1965 (ITV, including Associated-Rediffusion)
Notable cast (1972-90)
TBC
Writer(s): Various
Director(s): Various
Producer(s): Reg Watson
The title changed to Crossroads Motel (1985-87) and Crossroads Kings Oak (1987-88). The series was revived in 2001 but it was cancelled on 2003.