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==Books==
 
During the 1980s, when Grange Hill merchandising was at its height and the series arguably at its most popular, a number of annuals and novels were published. Eight annuals were published from 1981 to 1988. [http://www.grangehillfans.co.uk/history/collectors3.html] In addition, there were 14 short story books and novels, some of which were written or co-written by series creator [[Phil Redmond]], but which also involved authors such as [[Robert Leeson]] and [[Jan Needle]]. Below is a full list of Grange Hill short story books and novels:
 
Eight annuals were published from 1981 to 1988. [http://www.grangehillfans.co.uk/history/collectors3.html]
 
Comic strip adventures appeared in the short-lived [[BEEB]] magazine, which portrayed new stories, and the longer running [[Fast Forward (magazine)|Fast Forward]], magazine which loosely followed the early 90's series. Additional comic strips occurred in [[School Fun]] and in the [[Radio Times]]. Grange Hill had its own dedicated magazine, but this only lasted two issues, although there was a holiday special too.
 
There were 14 short story books and novels, some of which were written or co-written by series creator [[Phil Redmond]], but which also involved authors such as [[Robert Leeson]] and [[Jan Needle]]. Below is a full list of Grange Hill short story books and novels:
 
1. ''Grange Hill Stories'', by Phil Redmond. First published by the [[BBC]] in 1979. Short stories.