31 YEARS ON, IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL FOR GREGORY AND GIRL
John Gordon Sinclair and Clare Grogan take a nostalgic trip back to Abronhill High
At last, Gregory gets one of his girls back to the old school that made them both famous.
Film stars
John Gordon Sinclair and
Clare
Grogan are taking the nostalgic trip back to Abronhill High in
Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, which formed the backdrop for their 1981 hit
film
Gregory’s Girl.
The pair are reunited at the school in documentary
When Clare Grogan Met John Gordon Sinclair, to be broadcast by BBC2 on
Tuesday, December 11.
These days, Abronhill High is set to be bulldozed, despite a campaign to save it.
Having both turned 50 this
year, Grogan and Sinclair enjoy a meander down memory lane as they
recall working together for the first time on the film that catapulted
them to stardom at the age of 19.
Directed by Bill Forsyth, the cast list was a Who’s Who of Scottish
talent with veterans such as Chic Murray, Alex Norton, John Bett and
Dave Anderson also on board.
After sharing memories of making and
promoting the film as teenagers, they reflect on their subsequent
parallel careers as actors and singers – Grogan in the band Altered
Images and Sinclair in stage musicals – though more recently he has
taken to writing novels.
Glasgow-born Sinclair took the role of infatuated
Gregory, with Clare and Dee Hepburn playing the girls who stole his
heart. Hepburn, 51, capitalised on her break with a three-year stint on
popular ITV soap Crossroads before quitting showbiz disillusioned to
become a full-time mother to two children.
Clare said: “I always thought of it as John Gordon Sinclair’s film. He’s amazing in it.
“The highlight was finding out
what catering had for us, as the food was great. It was a blast.”
Abronhill High is facing
closure under plans by North Lanarkshire Council to merge it with nearby
Cumbernauld High.
A consultation into the proposed package of savings, which includes the closure of Abronhill, closed last week.
The council proposes to close
the school from August 2013, with pupils going to Cumbernauld High,
which itself may be replaced at a later date by a a new-build school.
The Abronhill closure will save the council £1million a year.
Source (including photo):
Express