Jossy's Giants
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Jossy's Giants was a children's footballing comedy drama that ran on BBC1 between 1986 and 1987. The show's plot centred around the ups and downs of a boys' football team, the Glipton Giants (formally Glipton Grasshoppers), and their enthusiastic Geordie
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 manager Joswell 'Jossy' Blair.

The show was written by darts commentator and television personality Sid Waddell, himself a native of Newcastle upon Tyne
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. In total, only ten episodes were made; the distinctive theme tune was written by Mike Amatt. Both series' football club scenes were shot at a football club in Middleton, now a housing estate. Exterior scenes were shot in and around Stalybridge and the studio material was shot at BBC Oxford Road. The Producer/Director Edward Pugh became an Executive Producer and ran Children's Programmes Department at BBC Manchester after the series.

Stars

Many of the child actors from the series have long since left the acting profession, although Jim Barclay (who played Jossy Blair) still appears on British television in such programmes as My Family and Blessed
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. Julian Walsh (who played Harvey) has also forged out a relatively good acting career, appearing in many TV shows such as Sorted
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. Walsh was also the chosen 'face' of the Warburton's Bread TV advertising campaign in 2007. He is still acting today and has appeared in notable programmes, such as Jimmy McGovern
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's The Street
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, alongside Bob Hoskins
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. Julie Foy, who played Tracey Gaunt, went onto appear in Press Gang
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 and Coronation Street
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, while Suzanne Hall
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, who appeared in four episodes as Harvey's girlfriend Opal, has been in Hollyoaks
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 since 2005 as
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Cast

Character Played by Notes
Jossy Blair Jim Barclay Profligate manager of the Glipton Grasshoppers. Fiance to Glenda Fletcher.
Albert Hanson Christopher Burgess Blair's assistant manager and business partner.
Tracey Gaunt Julie Foy The Giants' number one fan. Sagacity belies her years.
Bob Nelson John Judd Jack of all trades and father to Ross.
Ross Nelson Mark Gillard Glipton's star turn.
Ricky Sweet Paul Kirkbright Captain of the team.
Harvey McGuinn Julian Walsh Goalkeeper.
Glenn Rix Stuart McGuinness One of two outlandishly coiffured strikers.
Ian 'Selly' Sellick Ian Sheppard As above.
Wayne Chapman Oliver Orr Club stalwart.
Daz Lee Quarmby Bright young thing.
Cllr Glenda Fletcher Jenny McCracken Jossy Blair's fiancée.

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