Key Dates
March 1976 - Noele Gordon is approached with the idea of a 'Crossroads Fan Club' being started. She gives it the thumbs up and plans are made to start small gatherings in Birmingham. Noele was invited to the first event, which she did later attend.
Monday, July 19th 1976 - ATV Crossroads Fan Club is launched in Birmingham. The club never went further than having fans in the local Midlands area, although it did collect photographs, letters and items from the programme.
Wednesday, November 11th 1981 - ATV Crossroads Fan Club 'closes down'. This is brought about due to the departure of Noele Gordon. (The previous members continued to meet 'unofficially' after this date - but only to debate Crossroads past, no episodes beyond Noele's last were ever spoken of.)
Friday, 3rd July 1987 - Crossroads is axed by Central - Plans are made for the fan club to reopen. During 1987 and 1988 the new fan club team feature on television, newspaper and radio guest spots discussing the new club.
Monday, April 4th 1988 - The Noele Gordon and Crossroads Appreciation Society officially launches - this time nationwide. Central donate documents and photographs. The society has been in operation ever since.
April 11th 1988 - The first newsletters are released. They would be regularly distributed until 1994.
May 9th 1988 - Simon Cole, Kathleen Hudson, Peter Kingsman and John Kavyo attend the Central auction of Crossroads items in order to to buy items for the Crossroads archive. Obtained for the collection included such gems as the beureu from the motel sitting room, furniture from the Chimney's set (home of Jill Chance), the original motel sign [pictured with Kathleen, below right] and further photography.
November 1994 - The Crossroads Appreciation Society and Central Television celebrate 30 years since the first episode aired with a special documentary which airs on ITV. (Broadcast on various dates across the ITV regions.)
Sunday April 4th 1998 - The Appreciation Society celebrates it's tenth year. Peter Kingsman appears on ITV Local News as the landmark passes.
October 2000 - The first website from the fan club goes online.
Monday November 15th 2004 - The Crossroads Network is launched bringing all the Crossroads websites together with one forum and webring. Its part of the 40th anniversary online celebrations for the serial
March 2005 - Crossroads on DVD. As part of the 40th celebrations Network DVD and Granada Ventures release classic episodes of the motel saga on digital video discs. The fan club provide additional material and photographs for the release. The DVD proves so successful more followed.
Friday, April 4th 2008 - The Noele Gordon and Crossroads Appreciation Society celebrates twenty years of the re-launched fan club.