Hearts and Minds (1995)
Hearts and Minds (1995)

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Cast & Crew.

Christopher Eccleston
Drew Mackenzie

Ian McElhinney
Alex

David Harewood
Trevor

Peter Halliday
Shotgun

Sara Mair-Thomas
Mo

Peter Armitage
Norman

Pauline Black
Joanna

Jonathan Dow
Maurice

Jo Dow
Maurice

Lynda Steadman
Emma Mackenzie

Zara Turner
Chris

Mark Womack
Archie

Paul Fox
Tony

Benedict Wong
Interpreter

Trina Ali
Sahira

Ann Joseph
Maggie

Julie Walker
Karen

Mary Cunningham
Mrs Pee

Elizabeth Avis
Rachel

Zara Pierce
Rebecca

Michael Christopher
NUT Rep

Harmage Singh Kalirai
Mr Azzad

Christine Tremarco
Fifth Former

Tony Scoggo
Caretaker
Media.

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This TV Show Is About.
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Hearts and Minds is a British television series created by Jimmy McGovern and first aired on Channel 4 from 16 February to 9 March 1995. The series won the Royal Television Society award for Best Serial Drama.
The series is about a young teacher at a tough Liverpool high school. After working in a factory, Drew Mackenzie (Christopher Eccleston) manages to educate himself to become a teacher. He wants to share his idealistic approach to rising above his circumstances with his Liverpool students, but soon finds himself caught in the crossfire of racial tensions, homophobia, and the difficult home lives of the teenagers.
According to series creator Jimmy McGovern, the series was based in part on the three years he spent as an English teacher at the Quarry Bank school in Liverpool. The series was well reviewed by British critics, who praised its realism as compared to other well known school dramas.
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