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Celebrating Crossroads 2001 – The second series of ITV’s hotel soap from Carlton Television |
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The website from the Central TV approved Crossroads Appreciation Society. It focuses on the original series which ran from 1964-1988, although 2001 and 2003 are also looked at. |
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This site contains boards to discuss the many different versions of Crossroads. |
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Planet Crossroads is the largest website devoted to the third and second series of Crossroads. No longer updated but an excellent source of information. |
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The site contains many images and screen captures from the original series. |
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One fan’s hand written notes on the plots and events in Crossroads between 1974 and 1985. Highly recommended. |
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From the writer of “Crossroads Retold” comes a collection of newspaper articles related to the original series. |
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The Picture archive from the Crossroads Appreciation Society, featuring photos from 1964-2003. |
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Return To Crossroads is one of the internet’s oldest Crossroads sites. It has become the CAS site for archive video clips. |
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Fan Fiction from CAS |
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Imagine what it would be like to jump aboard a time machine and travel back to 1981…The first spoof motel page online. Some missing images, otherwise great! |
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Joanne Farrell played the scheming and manipulative Louise Dixon (or Sarah Jane Harvey) when the series first returned to ITV in March 2001. The website features many exclusives and we even get a mention too! OFFICIAL SITE. |
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Rebecca Hazlewood played Beena Shah in the second and third versions of Crossroads. Most references to her time on Crossroads have been removed from the site. |
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Cindy Marshall-Day played Tracey Booth in the second and third versions of Crossroads. There are some fantastic videos including a VERY funny out-take with Tony Adams. OFFICIAL SITE. |
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Luke Walker played Bradley Clarke in the second series of Crossroads. The site is currently offline. |
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This is the OFFICIAL SITE for the lovely Jane Gurnett, a.k.a Kate Russell. It is packed with photos, news and information about the lady herself. |
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Network hold the license to produce DVDs of the original series of Crossroads. There are currently four volumes in the collection featuring many classic episodes. |
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In 2000 Crossroads Online was one of the few Crossroads sites on the internet. The message board became an unofficial meeting place for fans. This is a recreated version of the site – which no longer exists. |
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This website is unofficial and not connected to Carlton TV in any way. Certain images are copyright of Carlton TV and must not be copied or reproduced elsewhere without their express permission. |
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