Brookside: Friday the 13th
Crime · Drama
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Sue Johnston
Sue Johnston
Sheila Grant
Sue Johnston
Sheila Grant


Dean Sullivan
Dean Sullivan
Jimmy Corkhill
Dean Sullivan
Jimmy Corkhill
George Christopher Wilson
George Christopher Wilson
'Little' Jimmy Corkhill
George Christopher Wilson
'Little' Jimmy Corkhill


Claire Sweeney
Claire Sweeney
Lindsey Corkhill
Claire Sweeney
Lindsey Corkhill
Samuel Kane
Samuel Kane
Nick Barrie
Samuel Kane
Nick Barrie


Bill Dean
Bill Dean
Harold Cross
Bill Dean
Harold Cross


Michael Starke
Michael Starke
Sinbad
Michael Starke
Sinbad


Sue Jenkins
Sue Jenkins
Jackie Corkhill
Sue Jenkins
Jackie Corkhill
Vince Earl
Vince Earl
Ron Dixon
Vince Earl
Ron Dixon


Louis Emerick
Louis Emerick
Mick Johnson
Louis Emerick
Mick Johnson
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