George Christopher Wilson
Acting
Biography
George Christopher is a British actor and writer from Liverpool, England. He began his career at the Liverpool Everyman youth theatre in the early 80s, where he attended and acted in a few plays. His TV breakthrough came in 1985 when he was cast as the affable scouser, Ziggy Greaves, in the acclaimed children's drama series, "Grange Hill". He went on to feature in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera, "Brookside", and more recently he played a boxer in the BBC's "Nice Guy Eddie". George is currently writing and producing plays around the UK, and in late-2019 he released a biographical book titled, "From Grange Hill to Bipolar", detailing his ongoing battle with mental health issues. - Mini Biography by George Wilson
Known For

Children's drama series following the lives of students and teachers at Grange Hill comprehensive school.
Grange Hill

Bring Back... is a British television series comprising one-off shows where Justin Lee Collins tries to locate people from music, TV or film backgrounds to reunite them for a one-off performance or get-together. The series was broadcast on Channel 4.
Bring Back...
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Nice Guy Eddie
Celebrity Scissorhands is a reality show that is part of the BBC's Children in Need charity campaign, in which celebrities attempt to cut people's hair to raise money for the campaign while trained and watched by professional hairdresser Lee Stafford. It is produced by Endemol, and the format is similar to their previous production The Salon.
Celebrity Scissorhands

In 1950s England, slow-witted Derek Bentley falls in with a group of petty criminals led by Chris Craig, a teenager with a fondness for American gangster films. Chris and Derek's friendship leads to their involvement in the true case which would forever shake England's belief in capital punishment.
Let Him Have It

Three Englishmen working as waiters on a cruise ship in 1927 are given a chance to work for the Al Capone gang.
Al's Lads

It's New Year's Eve in Thatcher's de-industrialising Britain. The scene is set at a seedy bar in Liverpool where a group of Irish Protestant and Irish Catholic pensioners will gather to clash and bash the new year in.
No Surrender
There is trouble a-plenty in store for the Corkhill clan in this video-only special. Series creator Phil Redmond has returned to pen a dramatic script which follows on from a weekend special.
Brookside: Friday the 13th

A Liverpool story about a loving family who have lived at the same address for 30 odd years, desperate to escape Eddy bets on the horses.