Grange Hill creator Sir Phil Redmond criticized modern broadcasting for lacking courage and the need for more gritty programming to reflect the realities of today’s youth, advocating for breaking TV watchdog rules. Alongside Ofcom Chairman Lord Michael Grade and actress Michelle Gayle, they highlighted the importance of addressing topics like mental health, misogyny, and social media in television dramas, drawing on the success and impact of Grange Hill in tackling difficult issues faced by young people. Lord Grade and Ms. Gayle emphasized the need for realistic portrayals of diverse experiences and suggested that if Grange Hill were on air today, it would explore themes such as mental health, family relationships, and social media influence to provide guidance and support for viewers.
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