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Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Alexandra Mardell interview: Emma waves Weatherfield goodbye


Emma Brooker has packed a lot into her four years on Corrie, and now we prepare to say goodbye to one of the most heartwarming characters the cobbles have seen. Myself and other press chatted with Alexandra Mardell about her decision to leave, what items of Emma's she took, and reflecting on her time on Corrie.

Can you describe your time on Coronation Street, and what are you going to miss the most?

Oh, gosh; that’s a big question. I think for me, It’s still kind of so surreal. Being on Corrie was always a career goal that I really wanted to do, so the fact that I was lucky enough to have that opportunity is still just ridiculous, and I’m forever grateful for that. I guess it’s the people that I’m going to miss the most. I know everyone says it, it really is a big family. I’m going to miss Emma as well, obviously.

Your first episode was in April 2018, and you leave in April 2022. When you first joined, did you have in mind that it was something you would only do for a certain length of time?

No, not really. My initial contract was only six months, and for me that wasn’t long enough. I was praying I could stick around a bit longer and luckily, I did. I love that I’m finishing in April when I started in April. The time I have done is a really good chunk and I’m pleased with that. 

Was it a difficult decision to make to leave the show?

It was really difficult. Even now, I’m like, what have I done? I know it’s right for me, but I can see so easily how people stay there for twenty, sixty years because it’s just such an amazing place to work. I just wanted to play another character. As much as I got to explore Emma in lots of different ways, there’s just some other people I want to try and give a go as well.

You’ve filmed your final scenes and the last scene you filmed was Emma’s exit scene. Can you describe what it was like?

I was so lucky and really pleased that my last scene was my last scene. I was not expecting it to be that emotional. I knew I would be upset to say goodbye to everyone, but as soon as the AD said, ‘That’s a wrap, that’s Alexandra’s last scene’, I just burst into tears, uncontrollably. I could not stop. I was just so overwhelmed, and I think because of all the support of the cast and crew being there at that moment, coming to say goodbye, it just really overwhelmed me. I was very sad to say goodbye. 

What did you know about Emma when you first joined the show?

I initially came in to distract David, and I think it was just kind of being the polar opposite of David Platt. She was very ditsy, fun, and bubbly. That was a character I hadn’t played before, I’ve always been the complete opposite so it was fun for me to get stuck into somebody really lovely and nice. 

Have you played not so nice people before you played Emma?

Before I joined Corrie, all the characters have always been quite mean and nasty. It was a nice change for me. 

What did it mean to you to discover you would be part of the McDonald family?

It was the cherry on top of the cake because I was already so thrilled to be there, and then be thrust into an iconic family like that; it was amazing. But as well, I’m really pleased it was that particular family because working with them, with Kate and Simon, they’re just such good fun. I’ve had an amazing time being surrounded by them making me laugh all the time. 

She has made a few mistakes, falling for the wrong people. Now, she’s found someone who seems to be perfect, apart from the fact she’s keeping a huge secret from him. Does she really feel she can make it work?

It’s never easy, is it for Emma? Now she’s kind of found the perfect man, of course there’s something that’s going to go wrong, but I think it’s hope for her. I think love conquers all in Emma’s mind, so that’s going to get her through anything. 

Do you think Emma falls in love too easily? 

I truly believe she was in love with everyone she’s been with, even David at the beginning. She just can’t help it; she wears her heart on her sleeve and she falls in love so quick. 

This week, we see Jon asking Emma to go to Australia. How does she feel knowing she’s got this secret when she’s been offered this perfect life?

I think in her head, it’s kind of a dream and a whirlwind, and she likes the idea of it, but maybe in reality, knowing that she’s got this big secret and she’s got her family, it might not happen like that. It’s the idea and the hope of it, the fairytale. I think in reality, she’s thinking, ‘No, this isn’t going to happen.’

As Emma is contemplating her move, Faye decides to blurt out what happened after they all find themselves in the flat together and Jon recognises Craig. What goes through Emma’s mind at that point?

I think it’s a massive shock for Emma because she wanted to tell the truth from the start and she’s only been lying to protect Faye and Craig, and it’s been breaking her heart and it’s been preventing her relationship, so the fact that Faye then just blurts it out. But she’s very relieved in the end because that’s what she wanted. For Emma, it’s a positive. 

Jon’s reaction is not a good one when this comes out, and Emma risks losing him. She’s so honest, could she have lived with that secret?

No, definitely not. Even in the past with all the lies with Curtis, she wanted a complete clean slate then got tied into even more lies. It’s not Emma at all; she is completely honest so she never would have been able to keep that in.

At that moment, Jon knows and everyone is certain he will go to the police, so Emma has options. He’s either not going to, or she disappears, or she gets arrested. Are you pleased that Emma is not getting killed off?

I’m so pleased. I think even saying goodbye now was hard enough, but that little kind of hope of one day, there’s a possibility I could go back, that kind of keeps you going. It’s not goodbye forever, you never know. I’m really glad that she wasn’t killed off.

Whilst Emma has been looking for love in all the wrong places, you’ve been planning your own wedding. It’s a big year for you, how is it going?

Everything’s going off at once. I love that, it’s very me. The plans are a lot more successful than Emma’s were, so that’s good. I’ve still got over a year yet, so I’m just kind of doing it a little step at a time, but very excited. 

On top of planning a wedding, you’re auditioning for new roles. Is it going how you hoped?

I’m a lot busier than I kind of initially thought, which is lovely. I just love every time I get an audition through, kind of the process of looking at the character and what I’ve got to do. It’s really exciting, I’ve always loved auditioning in the past, so it’s nice to get stuck back into that again. 

Do you have any specific ambitions?

Right now, I’m kind of open to anything. I’m not specifically aiming for anything; TV, film, theatre, musicals. I really would like to give everything a go now. 

Did you take anything of Emma’s with you as a keepsake?

I did, which is crazy because I don’t wear pink as myself. I actively avoid it, but that was because of wearing it so much at work. I actually pinched quite a few bits. I was allowed to pinch them, so it wasn’t just theft. I took a really big, pink fur coat which I wore on the hen do and probably will never wear in real life, but it’s nice just to have it. For me, the priority was Emma’s pink check skirt that I have on in my cast card. That was just pure Emma for me, so I’ve got that.

Would you like to return one day?

I’m not drawing a line under it. Like I said, I can see how people stay there so long. I don’t know what the future holds, but I’m just so glad that Emma’s still alive and hopefully she remains alive. 

We don’t know what’s going to happen to Emma, but prison is a possibility. How do you think prison and Emma could work out?

Oh gosh, it would not be good. I feel like she would be targeted straight away. Poor Emma. But what would be interesting is to see if she went to prison and she came back in the future, how she would’ve changed. 

Of all Emma’s relationships, romantic or otherwise, what was your favourite to play?

So difficult. I really did like the love triangle with Gemma and Chesney, working with Dolly and Sam, because that was the best of both worlds. You got the love side and the friendship at the end of it. That was great fun. 

Is there a particular one line or scene of Emma’s that stands out for you?

There was one line which always stuck in my head, it just made me giggle. I think it was with Alina and Emma said to her: “Do you want a yogurt to tide you over until tea?” It really made me laugh. I’ve always remembered that line. 

You had a lot of good lines; did you ever find scenes that ended up with you laughing and couldn’t do it?

It is difficult sometimes, and especially Emma would have a chunk of just going off so quickly. It was worse when I was working with Simon. He’d make me laugh when he was doing his lines. Luckily, if the camera’s not on me I can get away with it. He’s so funny. I remember watching one time and on screen, they cut to me, and I was laughing, but I know for a fact that was just me laughing. It wasn’t in character at all. That’s just me laughing at Simon. 

If you were to come back in the future, what do you think an older and wiser Emma would be like?

It’d be so interesting to see how life experiences have changed her offscreen. It’d be nice to kind of see a more serious side and a bit more grown-up Emma, but there’s always got to be those little ditsy bits that come back. You can’t have Emma and not have these silly one-liners. 

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Sunday, 19 December 2021

A Happy Christmas Wedding for Emma? Coronation Street Blog interviews Alexandra Mardell.


What a week it’s been for Emma Brooker! Shattered by the truth of Curtis’ factitious heart condition, she’s lied to Steve, confided in Amy, and been blindsided by her fiance’s charity fundraiser and promises of psychological help. Emma may be the daughter of Steve ‘Seven Weddings’ Mcdonald, but is the barmaid/hairdresser even going to get through one? 


As Coronation Street heads into Christmas week, we donned a Christmas jumper, downed a mince pie, and joined an ITV Corrie Zoom session to chat with actress Alexandra Mardell who plays Emma. We learnt all about Curtis, Christmas, Saying Yes to The Dress, and what Corrie has in store for Steve Mcdonald's ditsy daughter!


Hi Alexandra! How did Emma feel when she found out the truth about Curtis, and why would she forgive him? 


She is devastated! Curtis is the prince she was looking for! It's so typical of Emma’s romantic life, something is bound to go wrong! Such a shame as this is 'the one'. Emma is willing to do anything to try and make this work!




Emma confesses everything to Amy. Why do you think she did that? 


Well, keeping such a big secret to herself, she can't cope with it, and Emma is such an honest person. It's just a relief to be able to share it with another person, it's what she needs to keep going, so she confides in her sister. Despite what Amy says, she is a bit of a mini Tracy, Emma decides to go ahead with the wedding, Curtis has decided that this is the best thing to do


Steve has got close to Curtis and has taken him under his wing. Is Emma worried about how the family will react if they find out the truth?


Steve has trusted in him, and with the fundraising support, he has become part of the family now. It makes it worse because Steve wants to put her happiness first. It's not going to go down well. She wants to keep everything under wraps until the wedding is done then all Steve can do is forgive him. 



That is Emma's plan, but Amy decides to tell Steve the truth anyway! How does Emma feel when she finds out? 


Well, I would be fuming(!) but Emma is so lovely, she understands that Amy has her best interests at heart and was only trying to help. Maybe a part of Emma feels a bit of relief that everyone knows now and, this is it, she wants to go along with it and has no hard feelings towards Amy.



How is she feeling on the morning of the wedding itself?


She's terrified and nervous! how everyone feels before their wedding. But when there have been lies already...she’s just feeling hopeful, and so in love! I think that overrides everything.   


What is going through her mind when she’s stood at the altar? 


Everything! It's like a rollercoaster. She’s thinking; should I go ahead with it? Should I not? Will Curtis even turn up, will he not? Should I run off? 



Is Emma confident of him even turning up? Could she doubt all of his lies? 


I think by this point- there is doubt. It's the bride that's supposed to not turn up, isn't it? So yes, there are some doubts for Emma now. 


Would you like to see Emma have her happy ever after? 


I would, yes! I don't know if Curtis is right for Emma, yet she is happy with him. I believe she thinks she can help him, so yes why not. She had enough heartbreak in the past!


Why do you think Emma has been so unlucky in love?


I don't know! I mean, she does try as much as she can. Maybe she expects too much or is a bit too full-on. I think she falls for the wrong person and has an idealised vision of love. 



Out of all the boyfriends she's had on Coronation Street, who do you think Emma would be most suited? 


Well, I think David was a mistake! It was a shame that it never worked with Chesney, Seb had potential, but ultimately Curtis is her prince charming, her true love, and they are a good match. 



What was it like filming a Corrie Wedding?  


It was strange, lots going on at this wedding, it was like being in Disneyland! I never thought I would be filming a Corrie wedding at Christmas!! 


You have also said Yes to the Dress! in real life. What was it like planning your wedding and then filming a Corrie wedding too?


The best of both worlds! Emma’s style is the complete opposite of anything I would do! It was nice to get a look and feel around at things I would never wear but enjoy them. Emma’s dress is very ‘Emma’. It was the first thing we tried on (with the Corrie costume department), and we tried a few more, but that first one was a perfect choice. 


We definitely agree ... 




Thank you, Alexandra and congrats on your forthcoming real-world nuptials!

 

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So, will Emma get married this Christmas, or will her unlucky love streak continue with Curtis? 


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Thursday, 17 January 2019

Is Emma secret lovechild of Steve McDonald?


Alexandra Mardell, who plays Emma in Coronation Street, was interviewed on ITV's Lorraine today.  And Lorraine asked her about a fan theory circulating online - that Emma is the secret lovechild of Steve McDonald and Fiona Middleton.


Lorraine Kelly said this to Alexandra: "There's lots and lots of layers to this girl, that's what I love about Corrie, we'll find out more about her. There's a lot more to her. Some people have said, and I'm not sure about this, but some people have said that she's Steve and Fiona's love child."

"Oh yes, I have heard this," Alexandra said.

"It kind of makes a bit of sense, you don't look dissimilar!" said Lorraine

Lorraine added that they weren't allowed to say any more about the theory, quipping: "We've just got to put that in a wee box."

Alexandra coyly agreed: "Yes we shall."

Oh, I wonder what's really going on?

Let's have a look at their ages. According to Corriepedia, Steve was born in June 1974 making him 44 years old.  Emma was born "circa 1999" which would make her around 20 years old. So yes, it's possible, age-wise. Fiona Middleton left Coronation Street in 1998 so it's also possible she could have had her child Emma off-screen and away from Weatherfield. But let's not forget that Fiona also had a fling with Steve's dad Jim... so Emma might be Jim's child too.

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Thursday, 3 January 2019

Great news for fans of Coronation Street's Emma


The New Year edition of the fab Inside Soap magazine is in the shops today and there's some spoilers of what's in store for Coronation Street in 2019.  

Alexandra Mardell, who plays Emma in Coronation Street reveals the great news (for this fan, as I love Emma!) that she's staying on Corrie.  

Asked what she is most excited about for 2019, Alexandra says: "I'm staying at Corrie for a little longer, which I'm ecstatic about."

She also says that 2019 will bring Emma more love as she searches for her Mr Right. She reckons Emma and Chesney are a good match and definitely could have a future together. 

Alexandra also says that she'd like to work more scenes with Sally Ann Matthews who plays Jenny Connor.

Emma is such a wonderful character, I'm really pleased to hear Alexandra is staying on the Street for longer.

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Thursday, 18 October 2018

ITV wins Hilda Ogden Bee for Coronation Street


Remember the Hilda Ogden bee we blogged about some time ago? No? Well, it's all here.

Anyway, last night the bees were auctioned off in Manchester. And ITV won the auction for the Hilda Ogden bee!

Here are some of the Coronation Street cast and crew at the auction.  There's Charlie de Melo (Imran Nazir), Melanie Hill (Cathy) and Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter).  The lady with the red hair with the No. 141 auction paddle in her hand is the lovely Amanda Read who works at ITV.

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ITV have confirmed that the bee will take its rightful place in the home of Coronation Street and to be sure of a 'bee-t and greet' make sure you check out the newly released Corrie Tour dates for 2019.


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