@@awreckingball the one at ours used to like taking young boys on ‘pony trekking weekends’. The last I heard he managed to evade any justice by legging it to South Africa.
We had one at our school that used to look a bit like him. Caught us climbing through a whole in the fence once and we heard the infamous words 'you boys! My office, now!) 🤦♂️😆
We had one like him at junior school in the 70,s,I was in 3rd year & he threw a kid around like a rag doll,we thought he,d broke every bone in his body,Mr Cook,looked like the teacher figure out of pink Floyd's another brick in the wall.
@@jaredjackson8526 IV got another one. Crap. And that's what I think of the Portsmouth Police officers. And the TV Lince people. The Portsmouth Police officers should definitely take up the game of Chess 4 a good hobby. They might learn something new. Like there are 4 ex Portsmouth bus routes on a chess board. And a TV channel. E4.
@@georginacat7667 And I will gladly give u another fact. On a Monopoly board. Out of the 4 London Railway stations on a Monopoly board Fenchurch Street is the only railway station. Out of the 4 London Railway stations on a Monopoly board. That is not on the London Underground..
The scene between Danny and Mr. Bronson in Bronson's office was such an intense, well acted scene Apparently the actor who played Danny and Michael Sheard were good friends in real life and he attended Sheard's funeral in 2005 RIP Mr. Bronson, a true legend
"The main person I saw over the years was Michael Sheard - my in-show nemesis. We had a few adventures together. He was a brilliant, kind, funny person with a wonderful family and was a true friend, much missed." -Jonathan Lambeth (Danny Kendall) speaking to the Grange Hill Gold fansite.
@@andymerrett I actually never watched that series, but I know it was very popular and starred many of talented actors, including Christopher Fairbrass and a very young Kevin Whately.
Most of the teachers at my school were like that, although Grange Hill was tame. I met Michael Sheard qho played Bronson at a Dr Who event and he's a really nice bloke in reality.
He came to switch some Christmas lights in Sheringham, Norfolk. I got one of his photos (as Admiral Ozzell from Empire Strikes Back). He'd also been Herr Grunwald in AufPet S1 but we talked about a few of his roles. Plays Scarman's brother in the brilliant DrWho Pyramids of Mars and an episode of Blake's7... As you seally nice guy who seemed genuinely gracious that people enjoyed and remembered him. He might be deceased but survived in his dozens of acting roles.
I remember this well. Bronson's car turned up later with Kendall inside it - dead. Bronson was exonerated of blame, but it did shake him up. It was at that point he started being nice to people.
Admiral Ozzel and Hitler too :D... I grew up on the Isle of Wight and used to know Micheal in person, I often passed him while he was out. He was a really nice man.
Pappy55 (CMDR PENFOLD) Definitely, I remember every interview on tv he gave and was pleasant and will be remembered as a highly respected and legendary actor also Herr Grunwald in Auf Wiedersehen Pet
@@rajnirvan3336 I remembered him as Herr Grunwald from AWP. Made a very convicing German and his accent was spot on. Never realised he (like Ian McDiarmid) was Scottish, as they had perfect classical English accents.
This was when Grange Hill was at it's peak and it's best. Michael Sheard was so terrifyingly good as Mr Bronson and he brought so much power and authority to the role.
Bronson would take early retirement and leave in this series, possibly because of Danny dying and feeling that he'd pushed him too far. Also he was one of the last of an old guard of teachers who couldn't accept how times had changed and kids no longer automatically obeyed teachers.
Michael Sheard was a great actor. Brilliant as Mr. Bronson in _Grange Hill,_ but exceptional as Herr Grunwald, the site manager of the BECO building site in Düsseldorf as portrayed in the first series of _Auf Wiedersehen, Pet._ "First served, first come. Put your things in your hut."
When he dumps McGowan on them, they manage to blackmail the "baldy auld git" when they find him snoozing at a porno cinema. He buys their silence by eventually sacking Mac...
Bronson was exactly like a teacher at my school in the 80's. He loved to throw wooden chalk board erasers, kick the back of chairs and very loudly berate people in front of the class, he would go deep deep red in the face. I will never forget the day he had erupted at someone, his face was extra red and the kid he was unleashing on told him to calm down before he had a heart attack.
Kendell was late because he was ill [ he had a brain tumour and this caused seizures] and his mother wanted him to stay at home I think until he was better. I don't think Bronson knew this, so he ruined his chance of the extra work because he thought he was just lazy, but he felt guilty afterwards.
If he had known of Kendall's condition, would he have been sorry? Force Bronson to grovel on bended knee in front of the whole school and publicly apologise!!!
Every school HAS a Mr. Bronson - NO school needs one. He also gave Ant Jones grief as well which caused him to leave. They're the reason kids become wild. Do you honestly think having someone vindictive like him fuck up the prospects of a pupil is tolerable? Give your head a wobble, mate. My 5th year head was a vindictive piece of shit and because of him, I left when I was 15 as he was on my case all the fucking time and tried his hardest to make me fail my GCSEs (this was in 1988, the first year of GCSEs) by disrupting lessons to have me standing in corridors rather than learning anything important in the months leading up to my GCSEs. Fortunately I got the four passes I needed to go leave that shithole and go to college. Turns out after I left, one of my former classmates who stayed on in 6th form pushed him down a flight of stairs.
I was watching an Indiana Jones documentary, there was a photo of Speilberg, laughing & joking with Hitler! I got quite a shock. Then I realised it was Michael Sheard in costume, and it was a movie set.
So that was the last time we saw Danny Kendall alive? Sad really, it was probably that blazing row between him and his nemesis that caused his aneurysm :(
@@1985SJW totally agree, I saw in an interview that Michael Sheard and Jonathan who played danny got on really well in real life and enjoyed playing enemies on screen, i used to watch these religiously after school in the 80's
I was going to say the same thing! It was in the serial Remembrance of the Daleks. He played a school teacher not so different from his Bronson role and he was working as an agent of the Daleks, which made all school children who were fans of Grange Hill believe that Mr. Bronson might have been a Dalek agent all along hence his inhuman behaviour.
Micheal Sheard was a bad ass actor. His Acting resume was just epic. To think he portrayed Hitler more than once. got chocked to death by Darth Vader, was in charge of a German (albeit the soon to be set for Albion Market and later Eastenders ) building site in Düsseldorf and a Headmaster of a comprehensive school. What a dude.
I'd have loved to see Danny flatten Bronson before leaving. In an alternative take on the end of Danny, he would have been expelled, but would appear in a cameo three series down the line as a street artist.
I had a teacher when i was at school who look like Mr Bronson, but he wasnt rough around the edges, Poor Danny Kendal was bullied by Mr Bronson, if this happen in this day and age, you would been done for harrasement!!
At the start there was a degree of mutual respect between Bronson and Kendall, a pity that wasn't explored further. Kendall was a twat unwilling to adapt or even honour the efforts others made for him.
1989 was really one heck of a horrible year for me I turned 20 an dalthough I wa sout of dreaded school I was not in a full time job with good money and hadd I been 20 2/3 or even 5 years earlier I would have been happier
Bronson was tame compared with one complete Hitler at my school called Gibson who used to hit pupils with a wooden paddle for next to nothing. Thing is, though, some lads on their last day used to go and hit him or have a go in the street. In real life Kendall would have probably smacked Bronson one.
As kids, it was perfectly acceptable for adults - not necessarily parents, guardians, babysitters or teachers - to hit kids with the flats of their hands, clenched fists, slippers, plimsolls, shoes, sticks, whatever - they could do so with impunity - kid hits back - it's assault - my generation of kids, the adults thought that we were second class citizens! I was in boarding schools that felt it appropriate to force-feed kids all kinds of food - without considering the consequences of eating it - then they wondered how kids kept collapsing in the playground or whatever, because they had been force-fed cabbage or sprouts or whatever!
Mr Bronson's victims Danny Kendal and Ant Jones Danny stole the car and Ant ran away from home after Julia Glover went to see Bronson's with Bronson's the same options and through Mr Bronson agreed her choice that made Ant annoyed and shouting at Mr Bronson and walked out. then Mr Bronson said he would told Julia exactly what Mr Bronson told Ant Jones his next victim Danny Kendell Mr Bronson Ruined Dannys chance of Mr getting a job at the swimming pool then Mr Bronson went and told them his behavior and Danny and Mr Bronson got into a screaming row
That bronco is one heck of a psycho. if he beaved like that to the kray twins or darth vader he would have been murdered. he is such a bastard teacher. i wouldnt have put it past danny to bonk bronco one. he is too strict and very harsh. i think danny would be in a whole lot of serious trouble if he laid bronson out and would proberly have a criminal record. would proberly be expelled from grange hill and possibly detained if he laid bronson out. such a bastard that bronson. good old michael sheard for portraying him.
The actors were great in these scenes, they should have won awards.
This was my Fav programme growing up. Loved it, still do.
Two fine actors going head to head is always a joy to watch
Old Bronson, learned his man managment skills at the Death Star working under Darth Vader.
He served on Vader's super Star Destroyer mate. Died because he came out of hyperspace too soon which was why Vader throttled him...
Funny how lightning strikes twice
There were teachers like Bronson in every school in the 80’s. I remember it well. Bordering on psychotic behaviour.
So true. I went to two different high schools, both had a psycho older man. The first guy lifted boys by the sideburns, the second by the the ears.
@@awreckingball the one at ours used to like taking young boys on ‘pony trekking weekends’.
The last I heard he managed to evade any justice by legging it to South Africa.
We had one at our school that used to look a bit like him. Caught us climbing through a whole in the fence once and we heard the infamous words 'you boys! My office, now!) 🤦♂️😆
We had one like him at junior school in the 70,s,I was in 3rd year & he threw a kid around like a rag doll,we thought he,d broke every bone in his body,Mr Cook,looked like the teacher figure out of pink Floyd's another brick in the wall.
Amazing that you can remember this all these years later
Back then we all saw students that were seriously bullied by a teacher
In the days when BBC One had something other than Pointless between 5.15 and 6.00.
Pointless is a good title for it.
@@jaredjackson8526 IV got another one. Crap. And that's what I think of the Portsmouth Police officers. And the TV Lince people. The Portsmouth Police officers should definitely take up the game of Chess 4 a good hobby. They might learn something new. Like there are 4 ex Portsmouth bus routes on a chess board. And a TV channel. E4.
@@pauleyles9536 ok.... tenuous at best
@@georginacat7667 And I will gladly give u another fact. On a Monopoly board. Out of the 4 London Railway stations on a Monopoly board Fenchurch Street is the only railway station. Out of the 4 London Railway stations on a Monopoly board. That is not on the London Underground..
@@pauleyles9536 many thanks.
The scene between Danny and Mr. Bronson in Bronson's office was such an intense, well acted scene
Apparently the actor who played Danny and Michael Sheard were good friends in real life and he attended Sheard's funeral in 2005
RIP Mr. Bronson, a true legend
@Louis76 They’re talking about the actors you clown
I saw Michael Sheard play a teacher in an Episode of The Sweeney as well.
"The main person I saw over the years was Michael Sheard - my in-show nemesis. We had a few adventures together. He was a brilliant, kind, funny person with a wonderful family and was a true friend, much missed."
-Jonathan Lambeth (Danny Kendall) speaking to the Grange Hill Gold fansite.
@@jane1975 He was also the site manager/operator in the first series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
@@andymerrett I actually never watched that series, but I know it was very popular and starred many of talented actors, including Christopher Fairbrass and a very young Kevin Whately.
Most of the teachers at my school were like that, although Grange Hill was tame.
I met Michael Sheard qho played Bronson at a Dr Who event and he's a really nice bloke in reality.
I have read a lot of people say how Michael Sheard was such a nice guy in real life
Yeah! Acting!
It’s called ‘acting’ mate
He came to switch some Christmas lights in Sheringham, Norfolk. I got one of his photos (as Admiral Ozzell from Empire Strikes Back). He'd also been Herr Grunwald in AufPet S1 but we talked about a few of his roles. Plays Scarman's brother in the brilliant DrWho Pyramids of Mars and an episode of Blake's7...
As you seally nice guy who seemed genuinely gracious that people enjoyed and remembered him.
He might be deceased but survived in his dozens of acting roles.
The row between Bronson and Danny was a masterclass of acting. Just great eye contact.
Mr.Bronson was a no nonsense old school disciplinarian.
Top class acting from Michael Sheard RIP
Jeremy Slaney he was in on the buses I believe
@@jaym-bu3cr indeed he was as in the movie on the buses and also in auf wiedersehen pet as herr Grunewald the German site manager
He was a child abuser.
@@stephenchecksfield632boooooo YA BALDY ALD GIT!!!
@@jaym-bu3cr, as well as Star Wars Empire Strikes Back and Auf Wiedersehen Pet!
2 of the greatest GH characters right there.
Cant believe I was a kid watching this back then and now I'm probably same age as bronson watching now. Where did all those years go ?
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain...
kendaaaaaaal! gets me every time 😂😂
Great stuff. I honestly felt my heart pounding at some of that.
The following episode where Kendall is found dead still remains a real shocker😮
Boy who played Danny Kendall is a brilliant actor
I remember watching this back in the day it was shocking how Mr Bronson treated him .
Jonathan Lambeth, no longer acts, worked for the Financial Times, and Daily Telegraph. Now heads up corporate media relations at AOL. lol
This story was Grange Hill gold! Tragic and changed Bronson forever
Yeah, Bronson went too far and caused Danny's death. I'm sure he was remorseful about it for the rest of his life.
“What you say doesn’t matter anymore” the sass 😂
I remember this well. Bronson's car turned up later with Kendall inside it - dead. Bronson was exonerated of blame, but it did shake him up. It was at that point he started being nice to people.
Bronson felt utterly remorseful for very likely having caused Kendall's death through the stress and hassle he caused him.
I love to see the scene where Bronson turns up in his car afterwards and everybody just stairs at him silently.
That should've happened to Benton in ER when he was harsh on an intern Dennis Gant when the latter killed himself.
I thought I imagined this until I read this. The Balls to put that in a kids drama, its like something off breaking bad!
Michael Sheard was a brilliant actor for making people dislike the character intensely 😂😂
Bronson was a firm but fair teacher and old skool disciplinarian however, Michael Sheard was an awesome actor and will be remembered as Mr Bronson
Admiral Ozzel and Hitler too :D... I grew up on the Isle of Wight and used to know Micheal in person, I often passed him while he was out. He was a really nice man.
Pappy55 (CMDR PENFOLD) Definitely, I remember every interview on tv he gave and was pleasant and will be remembered as a highly respected and legendary actor also Herr Grunwald in Auf Wiedersehen Pet
Fair?
@@kingloser4198 Not so fair if you were Ant Jones or Danny Kendall. 😀 Great actor, though - seemed much nicer IRL than his character.
@@rajnirvan3336 I remembered him as Herr Grunwald from AWP. Made a very convicing German and his accent was spot on.
Never realised he (like Ian McDiarmid) was Scottish, as they had perfect classical English accents.
You've Gotta love the Chemistry Between Kendall and Bronson, You could cut the atmosphere with a Knife watching this.
This was when Grange Hill was at it's peak and it's best. Michael Sheard was so terrifyingly good as Mr Bronson and he brought so much power and authority to the role.
Bronson would take early retirement and leave in this series, possibly because of Danny dying and feeling that he'd pushed him too far. Also he was one of the last of an old guard of teachers who couldn't accept how times had changed and kids no longer automatically obeyed teachers.
Michael Sheard was a great actor. Brilliant as Mr. Bronson in _Grange Hill,_ but exceptional as Herr Grunwald, the site manager of the BECO building site in Düsseldorf as portrayed in the first series of _Auf Wiedersehen, Pet._ "First served, first come. Put your things in your hut."
When he dumps McGowan on them, they manage to blackmail the "baldy auld git" when they find him snoozing at a porno cinema. He buys their silence by eventually sacking Mac...
Bronson was exactly like a teacher at my school in the 80's. He loved to throw wooden chalk board erasers, kick the back of chairs and very loudly berate people in front of the class, he would go deep deep red in the face. I will never forget the day he had erupted at someone, his face was extra red and the kid he was unleashing on told him to calm down before he had a heart attack.
Kendell was late because he was ill [ he had a brain tumour and this caused seizures] and his mother wanted him to stay at home I think until he was better. I don't think Bronson knew this, so he ruined his chance of the extra work because he thought he was just lazy, but he felt guilty afterwards.
Poor little Johnny
If he had known of Kendall's condition, would he have been sorry? Force Bronson to grovel on bended knee in front of the whole school and publicly apologise!!!
Great acting.
remember this like it was yesterday. and chatting about it the next day in school
Every school needs one teacher like Bronson today, kids are way too wild nowadays.
Every school HAS a Mr. Bronson - NO school needs one. He also gave Ant Jones grief as well which caused him to leave. They're the reason kids become wild. Do you honestly think having someone vindictive like him fuck up the prospects of a pupil is tolerable? Give your head a wobble, mate.
My 5th year head was a vindictive piece of shit and because of him, I left when I was 15 as he was on my case all the fucking time and tried his hardest to make me fail my GCSEs (this was in 1988, the first year of GCSEs) by disrupting lessons to have me standing in corridors rather than learning anything important in the months leading up to my GCSEs. Fortunately I got the four passes I needed to go leave that shithole and go to college. Turns out after I left, one of my former classmates who stayed on in 6th form pushed him down a flight of stairs.
He was an abuser, not a disciplinarian
@@ManGoatHamburger Character builder
Always wanted someone to shout "mint cake" at the end.
Perhaps it could be edited with the Bambi episode of the young ones lol
I was watching an Indiana Jones documentary, there was a photo of Speilberg, laughing & joking with Hitler!
I got quite a shock.
Then I realised it was Michael Sheard in costume, and it was a movie set.
Mr Bronson was also in the first series of Auf Wiedesien Pet in 1982/83
Bronson was a teacher in the same vein as Mr Keating, the maths teacher. And the younger up and coming strict teacher, Mr Smart.
Kids today wouldn't know what him them if they had teachers like Keating, Bronson and Bullet Baxter teaching them.
So that was the last time we saw Danny Kendall alive? Sad really, it was probably that blazing row between him and his nemesis that caused his aneurysm :(
KENNNNNNNNDAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!
The bbc sound effects department went a bit over the top when he shouted "Kendal" when his car got nicked :)
@@KarlUKmidlands it worked to give it that extra dramatic effect.
@@1985SJW totally agree, I saw in an interview that Michael Sheard and Jonathan who played danny got on really well in real life and enjoyed playing enemies on screen, i used to watch these religiously after school in the 80's
Still echoes in my head all these years later lol
@@danw1374 🤣🤣🤣 you never forget
Richard Pearson. What an outstanding actor!
Bronson at his best or worst. Actually after Kendall died he had a change of personality.
top class acting and writing nothing on cbbc compares today
Absolutely.. brilliant acting and although it’s ‘kids’ tv it really did work as a drama.. Kendal!!!!!
Bronson was like a Dalek in this. Kendall!!!!!
Well, he did work with them in 1988. Ironically enough, as a school headmaster too.
I was going to say the same thing! It was in the serial Remembrance of the Daleks. He played a school teacher not so different from his Bronson role and he was working as an agent of the Daleks, which made all school children who were fans of Grange Hill believe that Mr. Bronson might have been a Dalek agent all along hence his inhuman behaviour.
He could have played Davros.
"What you say doesn't matter anymore." Loving that from DK, savage.
I love Mr Bronson. "School is not a restron" :)
Bloody brillant growing up with that , Cbbc not even on bbc 1 anymore . Let alone the crap the kids have to watch now
Micheal Sheard was a bad ass actor. His Acting resume was just epic. To think he portrayed Hitler more than once. got chocked to death by Darth Vader, was in charge of a German (albeit the soon to be set for Albion Market and later Eastenders ) building site in Düsseldorf and a Headmaster of a comprehensive school. What a dude.
Mr.Bronson did help Roland pass his French O Level. Roland's 'friend' stole his alarm clock and he over slept.
Gary Neville
I wish I was as unfazed as Kendall when I was dealing was horrible teachers at school.
Mr Bronson - ultra strict yet ultra comical.
Two people fighting the system. Both failing.
Looking at this today vs the excuse for drama of today is like comparing the teletubbies to the godfather.
he was in auf wiedersehen pet
Bronson should have toupee for what he did to Danny!
Hahaha very good! XD XD
He's already doing so
It was not just a normal toupee, it was a hell toupee ;-)
Where's Darth Vader when you need him lol ;)
Danny Kendall was our hero!
A great character, so many layers to his character
He was a tough little geezer and wouldnt take shit from anyone, i think he would have beaten up gripper stebson if he was in it a few years earlier.
I'd have loved to see Danny flatten Bronson before leaving. In an alternative take on the end of Danny, he would have been expelled, but would appear in a cameo three series down the line as a street artist.
Every school had a Mr Bronson!
Beyond his years was kendall
I like how he pronounces restaurant in French.
Kendall was a strange one. Grange Hills version of The Prisoner
reminds me of a young jimmy pursey
We had a woman deputy head for 2 years who was a dab hand with a slipper who was also a heavy drinker.
Bronson eventually got force chocked by Darth Vader for coming out hyperspace too soon altering the rebels to the Imperial navy's presence.
Bronson was scary as hell!
I had a teacher when i was at school who look like Mr Bronson, but he wasnt rough around the edges, Poor Danny Kendal was bullied by Mr Bronson, if this happen in this day and age, you would been done for harrasement!!
Kendall!
Watch this as a teenager: an amusing rebel.
Watch this as an adult: a pointless drain on school time and resources.
At the start there was a degree of mutual respect between Bronson and Kendall, a pity that wasn't explored further. Kendall was a twat unwilling to adapt or even honour the efforts others made for him.
1989 was really one heck of a horrible year for me I turned 20 an dalthough I wa sout of dreaded school I was not in a full time job with good money and hadd I been 20 2/3 or even 5 years earlier I would have been happier
The Wrath of Kendal
Someone should do a compilation of all the times Kendal was shouted.
And the same for "Imelda Davies!"
Mr Benson is angry at Danny
When I watched this when I was a kid I thought his name was Danny candle
Then he went and started Nine Inch Nails.
Ah now in UHD
@0:55 You have not defeated me Kendall!
Nice reference to Star Trek ii the Wrath of Khan
Brilliant....Bronson was a lunatic
I would have loved Danny to have laid out Bronson in his office. This would have been better than having him steal the car and die.
You could see both sides of the arguement here cant you
And he served under Darth Vader!
Bronson's character was, I believe, deliberately based around the look of Hitler and the sound of a Dalek.
HEY TEACHER!, LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE! Pink Floyd should be playing now.
Bronson changed after Kendall's death think he's was racked with guilt and remorse a legend Bronson I stop watching when he left and Ziggy
I'm kind of surprised that Danny didn't punch Bronson.
Angry at the moment when Danny goes to work
Its gary neville
Omg verry verry strict mr Bronson scary but he us a good teacher I suppose
Mr bornsons is very angry
3:05 lol
nice one Kendal, putting a jumped authority figure in his place!!!!
Bronson was a bully who victimized Kendall to death.
Branson was a nasty piece of work.
Bronson was tame compared with one complete Hitler at my school called Gibson who used to hit pupils with a wooden paddle for next to nothing. Thing is, though, some lads on their last day used to go and hit him or have a go in the street. In real life Kendall would have probably smacked Bronson one.
Glenn Cumbria Ah Gibson. Heard about him. Total bastard by all accounts.
As kids, it was perfectly acceptable for adults - not necessarily parents, guardians, babysitters or teachers - to hit kids with the flats of their hands, clenched fists, slippers, plimsolls, shoes, sticks, whatever - they could do so with impunity - kid hits back - it's assault - my generation of kids, the adults thought that we were second class citizens!
I was in boarding schools that felt it appropriate to force-feed kids all kinds of food - without considering the consequences of eating it - then they wondered how kids kept collapsing in the playground or whatever, because they had been force-fed cabbage or sprouts or whatever!
Kendall looks like Al Pacino :D
Will Scarlett you need to go to specsavers
A young Trent, definitely.
Poor Danny! That teacher should of learnt his lesson from the last boy he victimised ad least he turned up alive
KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
Mr Bronson's victims Danny Kendal and Ant Jones Danny stole the car and Ant ran away from home after Julia Glover went to see Bronson's with Bronson's the same options and through Mr Bronson agreed her choice that made Ant annoyed and shouting at Mr Bronson and walked out. then Mr Bronson said he would told Julia exactly what Mr Bronson told Ant Jones his next victim Danny Kendell Mr Bronson Ruined Dannys chance of Mr getting a job at the swimming pool then Mr Bronson went and told them his behavior and Danny and Mr Bronson got into a screaming row
Wouldn't it have been so funny if Kendall smacked Bronson in the face.
The late Michael Sheard-a fine actor,but the world's worst hairpiece!
Jonathan Bridge 2nd. After Frankie Howerd
Glad I never had a teacher like this. Was he always this bad?
Pretty much, he also bullied Ant Jones.
Kendall was a pain in the arse. In my school he would have been kicked out.
That bronco is one heck of a psycho. if he beaved like that to the kray twins or darth vader he would have been murdered. he is such a bastard teacher. i wouldnt have put it past danny to bonk bronco one. he is too strict and very harsh. i think danny would be in a whole lot of serious trouble if he laid bronson out and would proberly have a criminal record. would proberly be expelled from grange hill and possibly detained if he laid bronson out. such a bastard that bronson. good old michael sheard for portraying him.
Richard Pearson darth vader did kill him