What we know so far about the Brookside and Hollyoaks crossover

UPDATED: 14th October 2025

The rumours are true! Brookside is coming back and this time it’s crossing paths with Hollyoaks.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Hollyoaks later this month, Channel 4 has announced a very special crossover event that will bring back some of Brookside’s most iconic characters for the first time in over two decades.

It’s being described as a “love letter to both soaps” and for fans of The Close, it promises nostalgia, emotion, and plenty of drama. Here’s everything we know so far.

Why now? Marking Hollyoaks’ 30th Anniversary

The crossover has been commissioned as part of Hollyoaks’ 30th birthday celebrations. Rather than a simple guest appearance, the event will see storylines, sets, and characters from Brookside directly intertwine with Hollyoaks.

It’s a fitting tribute because, Hollyoaks was created by the same team that brought us Brookside, and even took over parts of its Liverpool production base when Brookside ended in 2003.

According to producers, this crossover aims to honour the legacy of Brookside while exploring what its world might look like in 2025.

Who’s returning to The Close?

Several beloved faces from Brookside have already been seen filming on set along with some Hollyoaks cast members, with more names still under wraps. Among those appearing are:

  • Sue Johnston as Sheila Grant/Corkhill
  • Ricky Tomlinson as Bobby Grant
  • John McArdle as Billy Corkhill
  • Paul Usher as Barry Grant
  • Suzanne Collins as Nikki Shadwick
  • Philip Olivier as Tinhead O’Leary
  • Michael Starke as Sinbad/Taxi Driver?
  • Louis Emerick as Donny (Hollyoaks character) or Mick Johnson? Who knows!

It’s also been confirmed that Yasmin Davies has been cast as Jacqui Dixon’s daughter Esme. Yasmin is Alexandra Fletcher’s real-life daughter. Alexandra of course is well-known for playing Jacqui Dixon in Brookside and currently Diane Hutchinson in Hollyoaks. Alexandra Fletcher will not be part of the Brookside reunion, but it’ll be interesting to see how Esme will fit in with the rest of the storyline.

When will it air?

According to Louis Emerick on X, there are three regular episodes celebrating Hollyoaks 30th anniversary, but only the third episode will feature the Brookside elements which will apparently continue in a special ‘Hollyoaks Later’ episode to be aired the same evening as the third regular episode.

A launch party is taking place in Liverpool on 20th October with a preview screening of the episodes. For more details see: www.hollyoaks30tickets.com

Hollyoaks airs on Mondays – Wednesdays with its Channel 4 streaming premiere at 7am, then an E4 broadcast the same night at 7pm. Full episodes are also released on YouTube a week after their Channel 4 release.

The specific Brookside related episodes will air on Wednesday 22nd October 2025. The first episode airs at 7pm followed by the ‘Hollyoaks Later’ episode at 10:05pm.

What to expect in the storyline?

Plot details are being tightly guarded, but here are the official description for the Brookside related episodes.

Wednesday 22nd October at 7pm – After Clare’s deadly scheme, a resident’s hunt for answers takes them to Brookside Close, where they’re met by someone who’s not afraid to speak her mind – Sheila Grant.

Wednesday 22nd October at 10:05pm – Hollyoaks Later collides with Brookside as residents escape the Close for Liverpool’s luxury suburbs, where old secrets ignite new betrayals when a party turns deadly.


An article on Digital Spy delves deeper into the storyline:

In Hollyoaks village, Detective Donny and his team are left to deal with the fallout of master criminal Clare’s unthinkable plan to destroy Tony and Diane’s wedding and the chaos that has been left in her wake

At the hospital, Donny’s partner Misbah is worried about him. Following an altercation with Froggy, Donny is getting ever closer to uncovering the criminal gang, but a home truth startles him.

Calling on his taxi driver pal ‘Benny’ to help, Donny ignores his old pal’s warning and heads to Brookside Close.

There, Donny’s taxi pulls up and he gets out. As Brookside matriarch Sheila greets Donny, it’s clear that she is very unhappy and not afraid to say so.

What happens next remains under wraps, but we know that he doesn’t exactly get a warm welcome. Froggy is keeping a big secret about Donny – but what is he hiding?”


There have been rumours circulating that possible storyline elements may include:

  • References to classic storylines – characters could either be brought back for Jimmy Corkhill’s funeral, or some discovery about Damon Grant’s killers but nothing has been confirmed officially.
  • Modern-day updates on The Close, exploring who lives there now or even what happened to Cinerco who were due to demolish the Close to make way for an incinerator?
  • Character reunions and confrontations, revisiting unresolved relationships or rivalries.
  • Crossovers with Hollyoaks regulars, highlighting shared connections between the two worlds.

Expect emotional reunions, surprises, and a healthy dose of nostalgia for long-time fans.

Why not check out our Brookside fan-fiction page for what might have been. We’d love to hear your ideas and stories too so get in touch!

What we don’t know (yet!)

A few key details are still under wraps:

  • The full cast list, including whether any surprise cameos are planned.
  • Whether this event might lead to a longer-term revival of Brookside.

While there’s been no confirmation of more episodes, the hype and enthusiasm online and in the media shows there’s plenty of appetite for a full-scale comeback.

Why this matters to Brookside fans

For anyone who loved Brookside, this crossover is more than just a nostalgia trip, it’s a recognition of the show’s enduring impact.

Brookside broke boundaries with its socially relevant storylines and innovative style, and much of that DNA can still be felt in Hollyoaks today.

Reuniting these worlds is not only a celebration of British soap history but a reminder of how Brookside changed TV forever tackling issues that other shows wouldn’t touch and creating characters we still care about 40 years on.

Join the conversation

We’ll keep this page updated as new information is confirmed from trailer drops to behind-the-scenes photos and any additional returning cast.

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Brookside Returns! Hollyoaks Crossover episode confirmed for 2025

Lots of media outlets have been reporting the exciting news that Brookside is returning in 2025… sort of!

Channel 4 has announced a special Brookside and Hollyoaks crossover episode to celebrate Hollyoaks’ 30th anniversary, bringing back characters, storylines and even the iconic Brookside Close after more than 20 years.

Hollyoaks was also created by Sir Phil Redmond and Lime Pictures in 1995, and there have been links between the two soaps. The character of Matt Musgrove crossed over into the soap in 2000 and stayed for four years. After Brookside ended, several actors turned up in new roles on Hollyoaks and some of the houses and shops sets were repurposed. Now, two decades later, the worlds are set to collide in a nostalgic crossover.

What we know about the Brookside / Hollyoaks crossover

The crossover will air later in 2025 as part of Hollyoaks’ 30th anniversary celebrations.

Brookside Close will return to screens (outside of documentaries) for the first time in over 22 years.

Iconic Brookside characters are expected to appear, with writer Steve Hughes (who began his career on Brookside) involved in reimagining the stories.

Louis Emerick (previously Mick Johnson in Brookside, now Donny Clark in Hollyoaks) has teased that Brookside character Froggy Black will play a key role in the storyline.

Filming starts in September 2025, with local residents of the real-life cul-de-sac even invited to join in the celebrations.

Reactions from Cast and Creatives

Hollyoaks’ executive producer Hannah Cheers described the project as:

“A love letter to both Hollyoaks and Brookside. One couldn’t exist without the other.”

Meanwhile, Sir Phil Redmond called it “bittersweet” but expressed delight that Brookside’s legacy will be honoured on screen once more.

Why this matters for Brookside fans

For longtime viewers, this crossover is a dream come true. It’s not just a cameo or a flashback, this is a genuine revival of the Brookside for the first time, since the straight-to-DVD episodes didn’t continue and woven into a modern Hollyoaks storyline.

Could the success of Brookside episodes being put up on STV player have paved the way for this?

When will the Brookside / Hollyoaks Crossover air?

Channel 4 has confirmed the special episode will air later in 2025. An exact broadcast date hasn’t yet been revealed, but filming begins in September, so fans won’t have to wait too long.

As soon as we have more information, we’ll share the news on here. If you live nearby or taking part in the filming, we’d love to hear your set reports and any photos or videos. Get in touch!

What features would you like to see?

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What would you like to see? More in-depth episode guides? Articles about characters? Fan fiction?

Let us know by heading to our contact us page and filling out the form, and we’ll try and incorporate your suggestions over the next few months.

Brookie Spin-offs head to STV player

If you’ve been following the re-run of Brookside episodes released each week, then you may be excited to know that the two spin-offs made during the 1980’s have also been uploaded to the streaming service.

Damon and Debbie, the three part series was the first spin-off from the show featuring Damon Grant and the love of his life Debbie McGrath running away from both of their disapproving parents to York. As well as getting mixed up with various characters, the series ends on dramatic climax that changed the soap forever.

You can find out more about Damon and Debbie in the episode guide section of this site.

The second spin-off South was produced as part of The English Programme for Thames Television, the only episodes not to be made by Channel 4 or Mersey TV.

Originally a two-parter, the storyline focuses on Tracy Corkhill and her boyfriend Jamie going away from Liverpool (there’s a theme here!) and heading to London to search for new opportunities. It’s now been added to STV player as a single episode.

You can find out more about the series in the episode guide section of this site.