GRANGE HILL — Live News John Alford, best known for his roles in “London’s Burning”...

Published: 2:51 am July 18, 2024
Updated: 12:00 pm October 8, 2025
London’s Burning and Grange Hill Star John Alford Charged with Alleged Sex Offences Involving a Child

John Alford, best known for his roles in “London’s Burning” and “Grange Hill,” has been charged with alleged sex offences involving a child. The 52-year-old actor faces six charges in total and was arrested earlier this year, according to reports by The Sun.

Alford, whose real name is John Shannon, has been accused of four counts of sexual activity with a child, one count of sexual assault, and one count of sexual assault by penetration. The trial is set to take place at St Albans Crown Court in December, with a pre-trial review scheduled for November.

Alford’s acting career began after training at Anna Scher’s stage school in north London, where he studied alongside future “EastEnders” stars Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer. Despite his early success, Alford struggled with the pressures of fame and reportedly spent large sums on alcohol and gambling after leaving “Grange Hill” at age 17. In 1999, it was reported that he confessed to consuming up to 18 bottles of beer and nine shots of spirits nightly.

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From 1993 to 1998, Alford became a fan favourite as firefighter Billy Ray in “London’s Burning,” a role that coincided with the show’s peak popularity, drawing over 18 million viewers per night. The series became ITV’s third longest-running drama, following only “Coronation Street” and “Emmerdale.

Following his TV success, Alford also enjoyed a brief music career with several top 40 singles produced by Stock/Waterman. His debut single “Smoke In Your Eyes” reached No. 13 on the charts and earned him a performance on “Top Of The Pops.”

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Alford later took a break from acting to work as a scaffolder and minicab driver but returned to the screen at the turn of the millennium. He appeared in the film “Mike Bassett: England Manager” and the reality show “Trust Me: I’m a Beauty Therapist” in 2001 and 2003, respectively. More recently, he had bit parts in “Casualty” and “The Hatton Garden Job.”

As the legal proceedings unfold, Alford’s once-bright career in entertainment faces an uncertain future amid these serious allegations.

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