Faye Brookes has announced she is leaving Coronation
Street. The news comes days after Tristan Gemmill, who plays Robert Preson made
a similar announcement on Twitter last Friday. Faye, who plays Kate Connor,
Tweeted:
"Thanks to everyone for
your amazing support, but after 4 fabulous years in Weatherfield it's time for
me to explore new opportunities, I've loved playing Kate Connor, but she needs
a break for a little while and so with a song in my heart I'm off to pastures
new. #corrie."
Faye Brookes |
The actress has had some big
storylines of late, having been involved in the heartbreaking suicide story
involving her on-screen brother Aidan played by Shayne Ward. And more recently
following the factory roof collapse, we saw some of Faye's and Bhavna Limbachia’s
strongest performances on the show as Rana died in the aftermath.
Tristan Gemmill’s
announcement, also on Twitter said he was heading for “pastures new” whilst it
was also reported that Kym Marsh, who plays Michelle Connor will also be
leaving the cobbles. Kym has created her own TV series with former Hollyoaks
favourite Gerard McCarthy. The series is called “Life Begins” but not much else
is known about the project.
Kym revealed her latest project on Instagram |
“I don’t tend to subscribe
to the producer cull. Over the years on Corrie there have been producers who on
day three of their tenure have been in the papers with a photo-shopped picture
of them as the Grim Reaper alongside a list of people they are planning to
kill. That’s never been my style. As I said I’m quite story-driven so there
will be characters that go. But I haven’t got a hit list.”
It’s impossible to know who’s
pushed and who's jumped when a new producer takes over, but things certainly are
changing at Coronation Street studios. On the whole the response to Iain’s
tenure so far has been positive. A few hiccups along the way haven’t gone
unnoticed however, with Gemma and Chesney’s recent caravan adventures baffling some
viewers.
Coronation Producer Iain MacLeod |
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Since Michelle's departure was announced I predicted both Kate and Imran's exits so this news hasn't come as a surprise to me. However, Robert's departure was a shock as I assumed he would eventually be paired with Toyah if Imran left (as both wanted children). I think others on the chopping block could include; Gary and Izzy.
ReplyDeleteThe Connor clan is thinning out! First Aidan, now Michelle and Kate.
ReplyDeleteRobert is no loss either.
I wonder if this a 'cull' or if this is just natural progression after the conclusion of some big storylines.
In any case, the only one I miss out of the bunch is Aidan.
Bring back Todd!
Am not sorry to see her go, as her acting skills just weren't up to par.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that the new producer says that he is ‘story driven’ makes my heart sink. I haven’t noticed any real change for the better since he took over and with this nugget I can only presume that we won’t be seeing anything better in the months to come. Coronation Street was always a character driven show and until it becomes that again we are missing the essence if what made it so bloody great in the first place and gave it its power to keep us glued on year after year.
ReplyDeleteWhatever the cause I'm happy to see all those so far announced going on their way.
ReplyDeleteI won't be sad to see the back of Kate. I also think a character cull is much needed, and if the producer claims it "isn't his style" then I'm glad the actors are leaving by their own choice. We go weeks without seeing certain characters. There aren't enough scenes, episodes and storylines to be shared out between characters. Hopefully that will change after a few of these major characters leave.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with the above commenter who said the program was character driven.....Absolutely!! Didn't need the fancy sets because the stories were well written and the characters authentic.
ReplyDeleteRoy Barraclaugh (Alec Gilroy) made a statement a few years before his death that he thought Corrie had maybe ten years left....'cause it wasn't funny anymore, it was more about ratings grabs than longevity. Sadly, I fear he is right.
After fifty years of Corrie faithful, it's like a death in the family, the weekly staple has got some bugs...Fast forward.
Faye's a good actress but I never warmed to Kate Connor. Michelle was getting on my nerves too! I'm relieved that the Connor clan is being thinned out. Families can be given a lot of priority and at times they run the show.
ReplyDeleteA cull is permanent. Unless a character is killed off, a departure can be very temporary. The return is hit-and-miss. Too many characters make it hard to get attached to new ones. Too many episodes feels like we're running in real time and, generally, that's boring. And if it's not boring, it's often unrealistic. You can't win. I won't miss any of the current list of leavers. So a smaller cast might be a good thing though I fear the spaces will be filled with a host of new families. Just in passing, is it my imagination or are the advert breaks getting longer?
ReplyDeleteI wish the actress well, but personally I will not miss the character of Kate one single bit. I found her extremely self-absorbed and immature. Spoilt litte Daddy's girl.
ReplyDeleteCarla next please...before or after Gemma, I don't mind.
ReplyDeleteThe advert breaks are getting longer. Friday's 8.30 episode was barely 15 minutes long.
ReplyDeleteThe Meercats sponsored sections get on my wick!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Sinead is the next one to leave ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
ReplyDeleteBethany is going too.
ReplyDelete