| AFTER... |
| "Grange Hill" is still going strong today and over 500 episodes have now been aired. |
| The show's creator, Phil Redmond, went on to create the Channel 4 TV shows "Brookside" and "Hollyoaks" and was awarded a CBE in 2004 for services to drama. |
| Many stars from "Grange Hill" went on to act in the soap opera "Eastenders", including Todd Carty (who played Tucker Jenkins), Susan Tully (Suzanne Ross), Sean Maguire (Terence Ratcliffe), Gary Hailes (Nigel Flavin) and Letitia Dean (Lucinda Oliver). |
| Peter Moran (Pogo Patterson) now runs a pub in London. |
| Lee Macdonald (Zammo Maguire) now runs a key cutting shop in London. |
| Erkan Mustafa (Roland Browning) appeared in Blackadders Christmas Carol playing the role of "enormous orphan" and also played Otto in the BBC TV comedy series "Chef". He is now rumoured to run his own restaurant in London. |
| Alison Bettles (Fay Lucas) is now a qualified beauty therapist and has three children. |
| Mark Savage (Gripper Stebson) has been in a legal battle with his landlady and local council and could face being homeless. |
| Gwyneth Powell (Mrs McCluskey) and Fraser Cains (Scruffy McGuffy) have continued to work in acting and have regularly appeared on TV and in several films. |
| John Holmes (Gonch Gardener) went on to study Politics and Economics at the University of East Anglia and was the student union president. After graduating he went travelling and is now a trainee manager at the Golden Horseshoe Casino in Bayswater in London. |
| Jonathan Lambeth (Danny Kendall) is now a journalist for the Financial Times. |
| Fleur Taylor (Imelda Davies) runs an estate agency in Surrey. |
| Michael Sheard (Mr Bronson) has continued to work on TV and has also appeared in a number of films, including playing Adolf Hitler in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". |