Grange Hill Clip from Series 9 - Episode 22. (Zammo "Just Say No" drugs storyline)
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2017
- 1986 Just Say No.
Staring:
Mmoloki Chrystie as Kevin Baylon,
Lee MacDonald as Zammo McGuire
and Melissa Wilks as Jackie Wright.
Mmoloki Chrystie is an English actor, probably best recognised for playing the football-crazed, not-too-bright Frazer "Frazz" Davis in the BAFTA award-winning Central Television / Children's ITV comedy-drama Press Gang. Prior to that, Chrystie had played Kevin Baylon in another children's favourite, Grange Hill, from 1984-1987. Kevin was best friend of 'Zammo' McGuire (Lee MacDonald), and so featured heavily in the infamous Zammo "Just Say No" drugs storyline and campaign.
After Press Gang ended in 1993, Chrystie left acting, but was still involved in the business, working as an assistant director on a small budget film called Rage, and later setting up his own production company. In 2003, Chrystie was one of a number of former Grange Hill cast members approached by presenter Justin Lee Collins to appear in Bring Back..., a Channel 4 programme designed to re-unite cast members to perform the Just Say No single. Chrystie was one of the few people who declined to take part, but, as part of his production company, submitted his own produced short film to the programme about the campaign's trip to America to meet Nancy Reagan. Only a small amount of this film was used in the programme.
Lee MacDonald (born 21 June 1968) is a British actor who played Zammo McGuire in the children's TV series Grange Hill from 1982-1987. Since then he has made cameo appearances on Birds of a Feather, The Bill and a TV version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. He trained as a boxer, but a car crash left him unable to fight any more. He now runs a locksmith-and-key-cutting shop in Wallington, Surrey. He learned this trade while filming Grange Hill, and opened his business around 1999.
He appeared in the Sky 1 show Cirque de Celebrité until he was voted out on the fourth show. He was, however, invited back when Sophie Anderton left due to injury, but was again voted out on the seventh show.
MacDonald filmed a pilot for a series entitled Cabbies for ITV: he also appeared as a travel correspondent on BroadbandTV.
In October 2008, MacDonald appeared in BBC Three's Celebrity Scissorhands, where celebrities learned to cut hair and do other beauty treatments, raising money for BBC Children in Need.
In November 2015, MacDonald took part in a "Child Stars" edition of Pointless Celebrities, with fellow Grange Hill star Erkan Mustafa as his teammate. In September 2016, he appeared on an edition of ITV's Who's Doing the Dishes?.
Melissa Wilkes is an actress, known for Before the Rain (1994), Grange Hill (1978) and The Advocate (1993).
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Just goes to show, hiding drugs in a calculator doesn’t add up
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class..
@@kailashpatel1706 Ho ho,
That about sums it up.
Couldn't agree more, just look how it divided him and his friends
I'm family friends with Mmoloki, my Mum and his are long time friends, brilliant bloke.
He loved Beak
And our take away is: don't hide drugs in a calculator.
1:16 Zammo is like some relentless and unstoppable robot from an old sci-fi movie. The acting and fight choreography are both top notch!
Zammo loved the SKAG.
1:07 to 1:21 one of the best scenes in the show
Never hide drugs in your calculator...
It just goes to show that his days as a drug dealer were numbered
This is the year that happened in 1986. Zammo McGuire probably became highly to drugs. 👍
Zammo is now 'minus' his stash, i warned him 'multiple' times, he should have read the 'sine's'.
I remember the episode where Tucker brings in a thermo nuclear bomb he found on the waste ground and it eradiated everyone and they all turned into ghouls. They never show that episode.
Should've said NO Zammo!
Poor Zammo
Must have been good shit.
Off the floor? Really?!!
Poor old zammo! He ruined his life. People say he eventually got off the brown, and now works in a high-street cobblers. Just think of the acting career he could have had if it wasnt for drugs.
Lee MacDonald was going into professional boxing, but had a bad car accident that ruined it. Seems happy enough with life now though. Being a child star is no easy thing, especially when the show's over and you have to adjust to normal life.
Zammo sucks at fighting girls.
Why would he want to fight girls when he is way stronger. You made a silly comment in my opinion. And if it was mentally women are more intelligent.
@GrangeHillFansBuzzingRocks lol, just making fun mate. I'm American, we're a bit touched in the head.
Any man who fights girls sucks. Violence towards women makes my p*** boil.