Press Gang

Press Gang

Press Gang is a British children's television comedy-drama consisting of 43 episodes across five series that were broadcast from 1989 to 1993. It was produced by Richmond Film & Television for Central, and screened on the ITV network in its regular weekday afternoon children's strand, Children's ITV, typically in a 4:45 pm slot (days varied over the course of the run). Aimed at older children and teenagers, the programme was based on the activities of a children's newspaper, the Junior Gazette, produced by pupils from the local comprehensive school. In later series it was depicted as a commercial venture. The show interspersed comedic elements with the dramatic. As well as addressing interpersonal relationships (particularly in the Lynda-Spike story arc), the show tackled issues such as solvent abuse, child abuse and firearms control. Written by ex-teacher Steven Moffat, more than half the episodes were directed by Bob Spiers, a noted British comedy director who had previously worked on classics such as Fawlty Towers. Critical reception was very positive, particularly for the quality of the writing, and the series has attracted a cult following with a wide age range.

Year:
1989
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Spike Thomson:
[theorising as to what caused the explosion in the record shop] My guess is, it was a gas leak. I was saying to this guy just before I could smell gas and he couldn't. I said it must be time for me to change my underwear. [Mary laughs] See, you find that funny! He didn't get it! I had to spend about an hour explaining it to him! I've still got the diagram somewhere. Are you okay in there?

Mary Brien:
I'm fine. Keep talking.

Spike Thomson:
Anyway, the next thing I'm at the counter buying a tape for a friend. That old shopkeeper, the guy with the moustache, he's just ringing up on the till and I'm just realising that I don't have any money on me. Then, the shop blows up, and I remember thinking what a lucky break!

Mary Brien:
At least you're keeping your sense of humour.

Spike Thomson:
It's the last thing to go. I'm told I joke when I'm nervous.

Mary Brien:
Who told you that?

Spike Thomson:
Someone. Okay, a girl. Okay, a girl I go out with. Do you have to ask so many questions?

Mary Brien:
Tell me about her. Keep talking.

Spike Thomson:
Well...well, she's kind of...what can I say? Well, she's got a temper as short as her skirt, but great legs, though. I'm not always sure where her head's at. Then again, I'm not always sure where my head's at. We're great together, though, we just don't have heads!

Mary Brien:
Sounds interesting.

Spike Thomson:
We got this kind of, thing together, you know? I'm not sure what kind of thing it is, it's just a thing thing. It's all still a secret, anyway. I'm swearing you to secrecy, you understand that, don't you?

Mary Brien:
What's her name?

Spike Thomson:
Er, you're gonna have to speak up, you're fading on me there.

Mary Brien:
[more clearly] What's her name?

Spike Thomson:
Okay, I'll tell you, but, this is secret information. Okay? Her name's Lynda. Lynda Day.


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