Coronation Street actress Claire Sweeney has ruled out a return to Brookside and confirmed she will miss the upcoming revival of the show.
The 54-year-old actress portrayed Lindsey Corkhill in the soap opera, initially as a recurring character from 1991 and then as a leading character from 1995 to 2003, when the programme ended. She then went on to star in other major shows including Doctors, Holby City and Benidorm.
Most recently, she took on the role of Cassie Plummer - the estranged, drug-addicted mother of Tyrone Dobbs and daughter of Evelyn Plummer - in Corrie. She arrived on the street in 2023, initially under false pretenses, but has since become a regular fixture on the cobbles.
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Now Claire has confirmed that, despite being one of Brookside's most-loved stars, she won't make a comeback as she is now starring in rival soap Corrie. She told the Daily Star: "It's wonderful that it's coming back. But I'm not doing it."
The actress added: "It's wonderful that there's such excitement about Brookside coming back. I'm still a big fan of the show. I took my son to the Close a few months ago to show it to him. I got out the car and I started filling up with tears. I was in front of my old house."
Claire's comments come just days after it was confirmed that Ricky Tomlinson is returning to Brookside as Bobby Grant after 37 years. Recently, it was also announced that Sue Johnston is set to reprise her character Shelia Grant.
The Grant family launched Brookside when it began on the first night of Channel 4 in 1982 and audiences quickly warmed to the married couple Shelia and Bobby as they settled into their first owned home with their three children. Talking about his return, Ricky said: "It will be lovely to take part in Brookside again, especially to work alongside Sue Johnston. I'm looking forward to being on the Close again after all these years."
The sitcom aired for 4 seasons over 14 years, after which Ricky went on to star in Grimsby, In The Flesh, and The Witchfinder. Filming for the revival is set to commence this month, with the owner of the Close and the Liverpool Film Office granting special permission.
This is because the former set and production offices, an unadopted road in West Derby, are now residential homes. The residents have been offered the chance to share a meal with the cast and crew from Lime Pictures. The special episode will air later this year.
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