Brookside Season 5

January. 06,1986      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis

The ground-breaking soap set in a housing estate on the outskirts of Liverpool.

Episode 104 : Episode 436
December. 30,1986
Episode 103 : Episode 435
December. 29,1986
Episode 102 : Episode 434
December. 23,1986
Episode 101 : Episode 433
December. 22,1986
Episode 100 : Episode 432
December. 16,1986
Episode 99 : Episode 431
December. 15,1986
Episode 98 : Episode 430
December. 09,1986
Episode 97 : Episode 429
December. 08,1986
Episode 96 : Episode 428
December. 02,1986
Episode 95 : Episode 427
December. 01,1986
Episode 94 : Episode 426
November. 25,1986
Episode 93 : Episode 425
November. 24,1986
Episode 92 : Episode 424
November. 18,1986
Episode 91 : Episode 423
November. 17,1986
Episode 90 : Episode 422
November. 11,1986
Episode 89 : Episode 421
November. 10,1986
Episode 88 : Episode 420
November. 04,1986
Episode 87 : Episode 419
November. 03,1986
Episode 86 : Episode 418
October. 28,1986
Episode 85 : Episode 417
October. 27,1986
Episode 84 : Episode 416
October. 21,1986
Episode 83 : Episode 415
October. 20,1986
Episode 82 : Episode 414
October. 14,1986
Episode 81 : Episode 413
October. 13,1986
Episode 80 : Episode 412
October. 07,1986
Episode 79 : Episode 411
October. 06,1986
Episode 78 : Episode 410
September. 30,1986
Episode 77 : Episode 409
September. 29,1986
Episode 76 : Episode 408
September. 23,1986
Episode 75 : Episode 407
September. 22,1986
Episode 74 : Episode 406
September. 16,1986
Episode 73 : Episode 405
September. 15,1986
Episode 72 : Episode 404
September. 09,1986
Episode 71 : Episode 403
September. 08,1986
Episode 70 : Episode 402
September. 02,1986
Episode 69 : Episode 401
September. 01,1986
Episode 68 : Episode 400
August. 26,1986
Episode 67 : Episode 399
August. 25,1986
Episode 66 : Episode 398
August. 19,1986
Episode 65 : Episode 397
August. 18,1986
Episode 64 : Episode 396
August. 12,1986
Episode 63 : Episode 395
August. 11,1986
Episode 62 : Episode 394
August. 05,1986
Episode 61 : Episode 393
August. 04,1986
Episode 60 : Episode 392
July. 29,1986
Episode 59 : Episode 391
July. 28,1986
Episode 58 : Episode 390
July. 22,1986
Episode 57 : Episode 389
July. 21,1986
Episode 56 : Episode 388
July. 15,1986
Episode 55 : Episode 387
July. 14,1986
Episode 54 : Episode 386
July. 08,1986
Episode 53 : Episode 385
July. 07,1986
Episode 52 : Episode 384
July. 01,1986
Episode 51 : Episode 383
June. 30,1986
Episode 50 : Episode 382
June. 24,1986
Episode 49 : Episode 381
June. 23,1986
Episode 48 : Episode 380
June. 17,1986
Episode 47 : Episode 379
June. 16,1986
Episode 46 : Episode 378
June. 10,1986
Episode 45 : Episode 377
June. 09,1986
Episode 44 : Episode 376
June. 03,1986
Episode 43 : Episode 375
June. 02,1986
Episode 42 : Episode 374
May. 27,1986
Episode 41 : Episode 373
May. 26,1986
Episode 40 : Episode 372
May. 20,1986
Episode 39 : Episode 371
May. 19,1986
Episode 38 : Episode 370
May. 13,1986
Episode 37 : Episode 369
May. 12,1986
Episode 36 : Episode 368
May. 06,1986
Episode 35 : Episode 367
May. 05,1986
Episode 34 : Episode 366
April. 29,1986
Episode 33 : Episode 365
April. 28,1986
Episode 32 : Episode 364
April. 22,1986
Episode 31 : Episode 363
April. 21,1986
Episode 30 : Episode 362
April. 15,1986
Episode 29 : Episode 361
April. 14,1986
Episode 28 : Episode 360
April. 08,1986
Episode 27 : Episode 359
April. 07,1986
Episode 26 : Episode 358
April. 01,1986
Episode 25 : Episode 357
March. 31,1986
Episode 24 : Episode 356
March. 25,1986
Episode 23 : Episode 355
March. 24,1986
Episode 22 : Episode 354
March. 18,1986
Episode 21 : Episode 353
March. 17,1986
Episode 20 : Episode 352
March. 11,1986
Episode 19 : Episode 351
March. 10,1986
Episode 18 : Episode 350
March. 04,1986
Episode 17 : Episode 349
March. 03,1986
Episode 16 : Episode 348
February. 25,1986
Episode 15 : Episode 347
February. 24,1986
Episode 14 : Episode 346
February. 18,1986
Episode 13 : Episode 345
February. 17,1986
Episode 12 : Episode 344
February. 11,1986
Episode 11 : Episode 343
February. 10,1986
Episode 10 : Episode 342
February. 04,1986
Episode 9 : Episode 341
February. 03,1986
Episode 8 : Episode 340
January. 28,1986
Episode 7 : Episode 339
January. 27,1986
Episode 6 : Episode 338
January. 21,1986
Episode 5 : Episode 337
January. 20,1986
Episode 4 : Episode 336
January. 14,1986
Episode 3 : Episode 335
January. 13,1986
Episode 2 : Episode 334
January. 07,1986
Episode 1 : Episode 333
January. 06,1986

Seasons

Season 22
Season 22 2003
Season 21
Season 21 2002
Season 20
Season 20 2001
Season 19
Season 19 2000
Season 18
Season 18 1999
Season 17
Season 17 1998
Season 16
Season 16 1997
Season 15
Season 15 1996
Season 14
Season 14 1995
Season 13
Season 13 1994
Season 12
Season 12 1993
Season 11
Season 11 1992
Season 10
Season 10 1991
Season 9
Season 9 1990
Season 8
Season 8 1989
Season 7
Season 7 1988
Season 6
Season 6 1987
Season 5
Season 5 1986
Season 4
Season 4 1985
Season 3
Season 3 1984
Season 2
Season 2 1983
Season 1
Season 1 1982

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