Waterloo Road newcomer Wendy Craig: 'Mrs Windsor is really horrid'
has spoken about her upcoming Waterloo Road role, revealing that her character Mrs Windsor is a "really horrid person".
Craig, who played Ria in BBC sitcom Butterflies during the 1970s and '80s, makes her debut on screen next week as George's mother Mrs Windsor.
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Mrs Windsor surprises George when she pays a visit to the school. However, her rude behaviour embarrasses her son and he becomes keen for her to leave.
Speaking to Inside Soap, Craig said: "I was quite excited when I was sent the script, because Mrs Windsor is a really horrid person, a terrible snob - and it's such fun playing that sort of role.
"I have always thought Waterloo Road is very well written and extremely well acted.
"Working with Angus Deayton (George) was delightful. It's still a bit daunting, coming into a new show, but he was so friendly. He's a lovely man."
Craig also praised the show's younger cast members, saying:"I was impressed by the younger members of the cast - they were extremely disciplined.
"When you have a big gang of youngsters together it can be fairly chaotic - but it wasn't the case there. I have great admiration for the young people on the show."
Waterloo Road airs Mrs Windsor's debut on Wednesday, January 29 at 8pm on BBC One.