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* AmbiguousDisorder: Josh [=McLoughlin=], who was suggested to be on the autistic spectrum; but the show was cancelled before the storyline could progress further.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted by Jackie Corkhill and Jacqui Dixon, among others.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted by Jackie Corkhill and Jacqui Dixon, among others.Dixon - although a plot point was made of Dixon changing the spelling of her name after Corkhill was introduced (having been established off-screen some years before).
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Part of the joy of listening to the Dublin-born actress (Barbara Dreman) who played Niamh Musgrove was the way, like an Irish traveller on the road, her accent moved and wavered between the six counties of northern Ireland without once settling on any one, often in the same line of dialogue.
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Part of the joy of listening to the Dublin-born actress (Barbara Dreman) who played Niamh Musgrove Musgrove, was the way, like an Irish traveller on the road, her accent moved and wavered between the six counties of northern Ireland without once settling on any one, often in the same line of dialogue.
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* CelebrityParadox: A double instance in 2000, when chat show host Graham Norton and family pop group The Nolans are booked as celebrity guests to reopen Brookside Parade. Bev McLoughlin fails to recognise Norton and, when told he’s on Channel 4 (the network that produced Brookside), she dismissively states “I never watch it”. She does, however, recognise the Nolan sisters, even asking after an absent Bernie Nolan - who begins playing regular character Diane Murray just a week later.
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Now no longer in production, although available via the Internet, ''Brookside'' is a British soap opera set in Liverpool, England.
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Now no longer in production, although available via the Internet, ''Brookside'' is a British soap opera set in Liverpool, UsefulNotes/{{Liverpool}}, England.
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* DeathOfAChild: Noted in its day for happening many times, often horribly. Examples include the Farnham children (who die graphically in a car crash) and Sue Sullivan's baby son (killed along with his mother when she was pushed off scaffolding while holding him.)
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* InfantImmortality: Noted in its day for averting this many times, often horribly. Examples include the Farnham children (who die graphically in a car crash) and Sue Sullivan's baby son (killed along with his mother when she was pushed off scaffolding while holding him.)