Their daughter Irma had been introduced in January and had secured a job at the Corner Shop and the Ogdens moved in a few months later into 13 Coronation Street, recently vacated after Jerry and Myra Booth moved away. They would become the first street residents to own their own house. Hilda was soon appointed cleaner at the Rovers, succeeding the late Martha Longhurst. Over the next 20 years they would develop into a golden partnership, reaching their peak during the 1970s. We laughed and cried with them.
Hilda became an iconic character with her trademark curlers and pinny and her favourite hobby was gossiping. As well as cleaning the Rovers, she later became cleaner to Mike Baldwin and Doctor Lowther. By 1984, Hilda as a character had softened with the death of Stan and the fact that the characters that she was associated with weren't there any more like Annie Walker, Elsie Tanner, Eddie Yeats and Len Fairclough. In 1987, Doctor Lowther offered her a job as his housekeeper in Derbyshire which she accepted and she got a wonderful send-off. Over 25 years later, Hilda, and her portrayer Jean Alexander are still much loved as recent news has shown.
There is also a wonderful character profile of Hilda on Corriepedia, a great source information of all things Corrie!
There is also a wonderful character profile of Hilda on Corriepedia, a great source information of all things Corrie!
While I love all Hilda's moments, from her catfights with Elsie Tanner and Bet Lynch; or weeping over Stan, mine has to be when she told the Corrie residents what she thought of them after they falsely accused Stan of being a Peeping Tom. This isn't the Hilda we remember - the funny, gossipy type. This was the Hilda who defended her family. She embodied the classic Corrie woman. Let me take you back to 1972.
So to mark this anniversary I would like to know what is your favourite Hilda moment? Leave your comments below!
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ReplyDeleteThe leaving do at the Rovers. Had me in tears.
ReplyDeleteThere was a storyline that arced over a couple of episodes where Stan was trying to teach Elsie to drive and they ran out of petrol and sat in the car overnight. Hilda was incensed and thought Elsie was after her Stan. She chased around all day with a few glasses of Dutch courage before she finally caught up with Elsie and there was a mightly slanging match on the cobbles. But poor Hilda was hurt and insulted when Elsie reckoned Stan was the last man on earth she'd go for and basically called both of them losers. Awww
ReplyDeleteFor me it's the episode where Eddie lodges a one-armed bandit overnight with the Ogdens and Stan puts all of the housekeeping money in it. Hilda finds out he's even emptied the electric money into it and says, "You great, fat, thieving lump of lard!"
ReplyDeleteClassic!
I did not know they were the first to own their own home on the street. Makes sense that she was so fierce about protecting what was hers. My favourite memory is when she had the 'Muriel' (mural) installed in the living room complete with ducks. She was so proud of that!
ReplyDeleteThat video is really creepy, going backwards like that, sounds like a foreign language...or the devil talking!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Hilda spoke such fluent German.
ReplyDeleteReading the above comments was like a trip down memory lane. I have to say that my favourite Hilda moment was anytime she was on screen. How well I remember how proud she was of her 'muriel'.
ReplyDeleteAnon (Canada)
It's just occurred to me now that all this Gail the cleaning lady stuff is maybe pointing a finger back to Hilda. Shame really. There's only one Hilda.
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