This may be interesting to watch if the rumours are true. Corrie is a bit on the dull side a the moment, same old things. Have they brought in new writers for this, hope so.
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This may be interesting to watch if the rumours are true. Corrie is a bit on the dull side a the moment, same old things. Have they brought in new writers for this, hope so.
What no way Stella dosen't look old enough to be Leanne's mother, she must have been about 10 when she fell pregnant to Les.
Michelle Collins has admitted that she has been "working hard" to perfect a Northern accent for her new Coronation Street role.
The 50-year-old filmed her first scenes as the Rovers Return's new landlady Stella Price last month. However, Collins has confessed to finding it tough to develop the right accent for the character.
"I've been working hard with a dialect coach to get the right accent but it's tough," she told Closer magazine. "At least I'm very good at pulling pints - I did that when I was an out-of-work actress."
On landing her new role, the former EastEnders star remarked: "I have to keep pinching myself that I'm actually in Corrie."
Collins previously confessed that she signed up for another soap role in order to have the financial security to ensure that her daughter Maia Rose can go to university.
"It is quite nice to have a bit of security in my life because my daughter is 14 and will be off to uni - so she will be able to go now," she said at the time.
Collins will be joined by Taggart star John Michie, who will play her on-screen husband Carl, and Catherine Tyldesley, who will portray their daughter Eva.
These are the first pictures showing Coronation Street newcomers Michelle Collins, John Michie and Catherine Tyldesley outside the Rovers Return.
Fans of the ITV1 soap now have just over a week to wait until they see the trio move into the iconic pub, taking on the roles of Stella Price, Karl Munro and Eva Price.
The new recruits filmed their first scenes five weeks ago and their characters have been tipped to wreak havoc in Weatherfield as they get settled in at The Rovers.
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As announced earlier this year, Stella is hired as the pub's new bar manager after fresh bust-ups between the warring McDonalds prompt Steve to seek help for the business, hoping for an easier life.
However, Steve later gets more than he bargained for when Stella moves in partner Karl and her feisty daughter Eva.
In a further twist, Stella is hiding a dark secret which has been tipped to have "shocking consequences" for some of the street's most-loved residents.
Stella's first episode airs on Thursday, June 16, while Karl and Eva arrive on Friday, June 17
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have "shocking consequences" for some of the street's most-loved residents.
Coronation Street launches a new era next week as former EastEnders actress Michelle Collins and Taggart star John Michie make their first appearances as Stella Price and Karl Munro, a new couple who move into The Rovers. With his marriage to Becky at crisis point, Steve McDonald decides to make his life a little easier and launches a search for a new bar manager for the pub.
Steve's hunt leads him to Stella, who appears to be perfect for the job, but he soon learns that she has some tricks up her sleeve as she moves boyfriend Karl and daughter Eva into The Rovers unexpectedly. As show bosses have confirmed that Stella is also hiding a big secret, it seems that it won't be the last time that she causes a stir on the cobbles… Here, Michelle and John chat about their new roles.
What can you tell us about Stella and Karl?
Michelle: "Stella comes into the street because she's answered an ad that was put out by Steve, who wants to find a new landlady for The Rovers. She has her partner Karl, who she's been with for quite a long time, and she also has a daughter called Eva. She's strong, but she's not scarily strong! She has a good sense of fun and a good sense of humour. She's a confident sort of woman, and she also comes in with a secret! But that's all I can say."
John: "Karl is a bit of a ne'er-do-well. He could have had a career as a footballer - that was his skill at school. But he's a bit too keen on the wine, women and song! He had a very strong mother, and I think he kind of clings on to Stella in a way, because she's very reliable and very organised. He also fancies her quite a lot, and he does love her."
Is it true that Karl is a bit of a womaniser?
John: "Well, in the backstory, Stella has had a cancer scare, and that's made John think like a man for the first time in his life. It's made him be responsible and it's made him fall in love with a woman for the first time, rather than just having brief affairs. Stella is the perfect woman for him."
What kind of background do Stella and Karl have?
Michelle: "Stella goes in to help pubs that are having a few problems, and she's very good at her job."
John: "Stella used to run a pub in Rochdale called The Sundial, and it was all really good there. Karl used to play for the local pub football team there and he also had a part-time job in the bar. He had his girlfriend and everything was great. But coming to Weatherfield, Karl just thinks, 'What are we doing here?' That's the thing - he doesn't know the secret that Stella has which brings her to Weatherfield…"
What are Stella and Karl's first scenes like?
Michelle: "Well, at the time when Stella applies for the job at The Rovers, I think Steve is quite desperate to find someone. Stella is quite confident and forthright when she comes in, and then there's a funny scene where she asks what room she'll be staying in and Steve tells her that it isn't a live-in job. But Stella says, 'It's live-in or nothing for me' and she moves in!"
John: "Then the next day Karl turns up, and Steve thinks, 'Who's this?' And Eva turns up too. They just keep coming!"
We know that Karl is not Eva's father, but do they get along well?
John: "Well, the one person who kind of ruins everything for Karl is Eva. They don't really get on very well. And I think the reason that they don't get on is that Karl can see his traits in her. Eva is selfish, spoiled and she wants her own way, and in many ways, Karl is the same. But at the same time, Karl does now have this love for Stella where he just wants to look after her for the first time in his life."
Do you feel like you've all struck up quite a close 'family bond' for your scenes?
Michelle: "I think so. I've worked with John before, a long time ago, and we've stayed friends. I think we all do genuinely get along because we all started at the same time, so we're all in it together and we help each other."
John: "Definitely, and there are already intricate little things that are happening between Stella, Karl and Eva, which are very interesting. We're just on a journey with it, like the viewers will be. The potential for dramatic tension is huge and fantastic, and that is what's exciting for us as actors. We get on very well off the set, so it's been a lot of fun."
Were you both fans of Coronation Street before you joined the show?
John: "I am a Corrie fan! My mum is from Rochdale, and it's the first show that I remember watching when we were kids. My wife is another northerner and it's her favourite show. She's not so pleased that I'm in it, because she thinks I'll ruin it for her now, as a little bit of real life is entering her favourite soap! (Laughs) But it's the only soap for me - I think the writing and humour in Coronation Street is what makes it stand out above the rest. I'm delighted to be a part of that."
Michelle: "I've always said that if I were to do another soap, Corrie would be the only one that I would consider being in. I've been brought up with Corrie. It's a great show, and Stella is a great role. These days, soaps are very, very strong. People love them, and you get these fabulous, dramatic storylines that you possibly wouldn't get elsewhere."
How did you both find your first day on set?
John: "Well, luckily I was cushioned into this job, because I was brought in to do some readings when the castings for Stella and Eva were taking place, so I'd been here a few times before I actually had to come in and do my first scene. In fact, my first scene was driving a cab in the street - that's about six or seven episodes in and the scene is with Carla, which was enjoyable. And then after that, I did my arrival on the street. By the time I got into The Rovers, I'd actually already done a few scenes. That's the scary bit, being in The Rovers and getting all the drinks! But by the time I got there, I was calm and it all went really well."
Michelle: "I didn't realise the enormity of it until I actually went in, and I'm still getting used to it, but I feel very comfortable. It was very daunting, but at the end of the day, you just get on with it because you're with other actors who are all very nice and very helpful."
John: "I have to say, the whole team here are really welcoming and friendly, and the actors are really down-to-earth. There's a real feeling of equality here, which I particularly like."
Are there any other members of the family who could come into the show?
Michelle: "Not that I know of!"
John: "But I'm sure that Karl has a love child somewhere! (Laughs)"
Read on here, though, for a bonus chat with Michelle - focusing on life at The Rovers and more!
How have you found pulling pints at The Rovers?
"I think my first pint was a pretty good pint! I haven't worked behind a bar for years. I did work behind the bar years ago at The Vic on EastEnders, and I have worked in pubs myself when I was a young actress, so it doesn't really bother me. I remembered how to do it and it was a bit like riding a bike."
There's been some really iconic characters behind the bar at The Rovers, so how does it feel to be following in their footsteps?
"It's nice to be part of it - they've all been great and amazingly strong women. Liz McDonald and Natalie Barnes are two of my favourites. It's big shoes to fill, but we're not all playing the same character. You've just got to take it bit by bit. The scripts have been good, Stella has got a nice storyline, and I like the way it's going. As long as I get good, strong storylines and I can do what I'm paid to do, which is to act, I don't mind."
What kind of landlady is Stella?
"She won't be glamorous all the time - she works behind the bar and she doesn't have that much money. She's quite down-to-earth and she's probably not as glamorous as Liz McDonald. You won't see any leopardskin on me! I think she'll just be a different sort of person to have behind the bar - perhaps more subtle, in a way."
What is Stella's fashion sense like?
"She's not a big, bouncy barmaid - she's slightly more subtle. She's a feminine, strong and forthright woman in her late 40s, and as with many women like that, she wants to look smart but dress her age. She doesn't dress inappropriately and her skirts aren't too short, but she does want to be sexy-looking."
Has it been tricky to master a northern accent for the role?
"It's not hugely difficult - it's not like I've been asked to do Geordie or Scottish. It's okay and I have been seeing a dialect coach. I'm surrounded by northerners as well, which helps! There'll always be people who say, 'Oh, her accent's not right, that's not very good', but as time goes on, hopefully people will accept me and accept that my accent is okay."
Do you think the world of soap has changed much since you made your EastEnders departure?
"I left EastEnders when they were doing three episodes a week, working five days a week. Here they do five episodes a week, but they still work five days a week! So the speed is quite incredible - you could have 15 different episodes that you're doing at one time. I don't think people give actors in soap enough credit for how hard they work and the quality of work that's delivered in such a short time."
Finally, have any EastEnders stars been in touch to congratulate you over the new role?
"There aren't that many people at EastEnders now who were there when I was there - there's only really Adam Woodyatt and June Brown. I've had a few texts from people - Adam's been in touch, and Barbara Windsor also sent me a message to say congratulations. Sid Owen did too. So the ones that I worked with have been in touch and they've all been very nice about it!"
Coronation Street's new recruit John Michie recently had a chat with Digital Spy about his role as Karl Munro, who moves into The Rovers next week with girlfriend Stella.
To read the first teasers and gossip about what to expect from Karl, take a look at the main interview with John and his screen partner Michelle Collins.
Read on here, though, for some bonus snippets from the actor…
What do you think the ladies of Weatherfield will make of Karl?
"I'm not sure what they'll make of him, but he's a bad boy trying to be good at the moment. He's trying to tow the line, be sensible and he's trying to be caring about the woman that he loves. He's trying his best, but he's very weak, so no doubt he will stray. There's been a few little flirty bits that have happened already, so we'll see!"
How have you found pulling pints at The Rovers?
"I do like pulling a pint! I've worked in quite a few pubs in my life, and I feel quite at home behind the bar. I'm really enjoying it - it's good fun."
What would be your dream storyline for Karl?
"I think it would involve having an affair with someone behind Stella's back, so there would be a lot of dramatic tension, which is what you want in a drama. I think to have him ducking and diving and then having one and then maybe another affair mixed in with that would be very exciting work for me as an actor. There could be a few options opening up."
Does Karl try to make his own mark at the pub, or does he let Stella rule the roost?
"That's an interesting question. The thing is, Karl wants an easy life. So Stella's in there running the pub, and Karl gets a part-time job elsewhere. Karl would hate to work too hard at the pub - he'd hate to be doing the books or anything like that, as that would be too much stress! But when it comes to Stella, Karl and Eva, he's quite a dominant force in the family relationship. So he only lets things go for as long as it suits him."
Is Karl an alpha male?
"Well, in some of the work that I've done, and from the way the writers have written Karl, there is an underlying aggression in him. That's likely to come out at some point - hopefully not with Stella, but there are already some characters that are winding him up…"
Does Karl get along well with Steve, or could there be clashes between them?
"Karl gets along with Steve straight away. Karl recognises that he's the boss and he also gets a job working with him on the cabs. So Karl very much sees that Steve is someone that he needs to stay in with. Karl doesn't want a hard life - he wants an easy life, so he's not going to get on the wrong side of people who are going to make his life difficult - unless he can't stop himself! Karl is a real player in every single way - it's all going on."
How about Becky?
"Becky's a bit flirtatious at first and Karl isn't quite sure how to take that, but when he finds out that she's Steve wife, he just completely backs off."
Finally, how does working on a soap compare to your previous work on Taggart?
"It's a hell of a lot quicker! You just turn up here and on any one day, you could be doing scenes from 15 different scripts. That's not happened to me so far, thank God, and I hope it never does - but it is possible. But with working on Taggart, the most you'll be doing is working on two different episodes. It's very quick here at Corrie, so you really have to be on top of your lines and on top of your character. It's a lot of work, but it's good fun!"
The daughter looks as old as the mother
Coronation Street's new recruit John Michie has revealed that he wants his character Karl Munro to feature in an infidelity storyline. Great, never been done before !!!
Next week's episodes of the ITV1 soap see Karl move into the Rovers Return with girlfriend Stella (Michelle Collins), who is hired by Steve McDonald as the business's new bar manager.
Show bosses have already billed Karl as a "sexy charmer" who will "quickly make his presence felt" as he gets settled into Weatherfield life.
Discussing what viewers can expect from Karl, Michie commented: "He's a bad boy trying to be good at the moment. He's trying to tow the line, be sensible and he's trying to be caring about the woman that he loves. He's trying his best, but he's very weak, so no doubt he will stray. There's been a few little flirty bits that have happened already, so we'll see!"
Asked to describe his dream storyline for the character, he replied: "I think it would involve having an affair with someone behind Stella's back, so there would be a lot of dramatic tension, which is what you want in a drama.
"I think to have him ducking and diving and then having one and then maybe another affair mixed in with that would be very exciting work for me as an actor. There could be a few options opening up."
Michie is currently best known for his role as DI Robbie Ross in Taggart.
FFS :(
Stop the press: Kym Marsh is going to announce that she wants her character to have an affair with John's character. You read it first here SB fans before it appears in any glossy mag.
Former Lilies and Emmerdale star Catherine Tyldesley recently landed the biggest role of her career to date as she joined the cast of Coronation Street as Eva Price, part of the new family who are taking over at the Rovers Return. Arriving in Weatherfield after her mum Stella becomes the pub's new landlady, it's immediately clear that Eva isn't pleased with her new home on the cobbles and her selfish attitude doesn't go down well with Stella's boyfriend Karl. Digital Spy recently caught up with Catherine to hear about life at Corrie and what's to come from Eva.
How would you describe the character of Eva?
"Eva is a little bit of a princess! She's been spoiled rotten, so she's somewhat high maintenance and a little bit of a drama queen. She's definitely used to getting her own way. Eva absolutely adores her mum and they've got a great relationship. When she first comes into the street, certain circumstances mean that she's a little bit more angry than she normally is. But she does have a softer side, which I think we'll see further on down the line."
How does it feel to be part of such a big show?
"It's great. Corrie's always been where my heart is. We followed the show when I was younger. My family love it, my grandparents love it, and I love it. I knew some of the cast already, so I'd always try to follow it as much as I could. My family are over the moon, and I'm very lucky that this is a new, exciting and larger-than-life character. I feel very privileged and excited."
How does working on Coronation Street compare to working on Emmerdale?
"It's completely different, but I can't explain why! I think partly because I knew some of the cast already, so that does make a big difference. Also, when I was on Emmerdale, it was James Sutton and I stuck in a prison together for three-and-a-half months on our own, so here it's nice to be working with so many different people!"
Have any of the Emmerdale gang been in touch to wish you well in the new role?
"Yeah, James and I are great friends and he sent me a text when I told him that I'd got the part - he said that he was really proud of me and that it was great news. James has been incredibly supportive and everyone else has too."
Apparently there was a lot of competition for the role of Eva?
"I believe there were quite a few girls up for the part, but I didn't get to meet any of the other auditionees - I think everyone was just in and out separately. I feel incredibly lucky that they felt I should take on the role of Eva - it's a great honour."
Storyline-wise, we've heard that Eva and Karl don't get along too well! Why is that?
"I think it's because they're both quite similar. When Eva first joins the street, she's had a little bit of turmoil with past relationships and things like that, so I think she feels like she wants to be quite selfish at the moment, which annoys Karl. But she's always been full of self-importance because she's always been spoiled - she's not known any different."
How does Eva feel about being in Weatherfield?
"Right now, she's really focused on herself. She doesn't want to be in The Rovers and she doesn't want to be on the street at all when we first meet her! She comes in with a lot of angst."
There was a newspaper report last month that said Eva is a lesbian character - can you clear that one up for us?
"I have no idea where that came from! She loves the boys, definitely."
Is there anyone in particular who catches her eye on the street?
"I'm not sure just yet, but I don't think she'll be out of a relationship for too long! But it would have to be someone who's on her wavelength. Eva is very intelligent, so she gets very bored and frustrated with people who aren't on her level."
Has there been much room to put your own stamp on the character of Eva?
"Definitely, and I think that's a big part of the appeal of doing something like Coronation Street - you are given such a gift. You are given these wonderful characters where the beginnings of them have been etched out for you, but to a certain extent you get to play with them quite a lot. There are all sorts of traits that Eva has that the writers and I have picked up on and would like her to have. It's great and it's so nice to have a character that I know I'm going to be able to play with for a substantial amount of time. We'll get to see her grow up a little bit, which is great."
We've heard that Katherine Kelly is a good friend of yours, so are you enjoying working with her?
"It's so lovely, as I had my very first television job with Kate - we did No Angels together. She completely took me under my wing then, and she has done ever since. When I found out that she was doing Corrie four or five years ago, I was over the moon that she was going to be nearby in Manchester, and now it's great to be working on the show with her!"
Will Eva and Becky be friends or will there be tension there?
"There's some tension there because Becky isn't pleased about the newcomers at The Rovers. Also, Becky and Eva are completely different - you could not get any more different than Becky and Eva. Eva likes to hold her nose up in the air and she's somewhat of a snob, so she would quite possibly look down her nose at somebody like Becky! She won't have much time for her - she's very judgemental, very quick to judge."
How about Eva and Tracy Barlow?
"At the moment I'm not quite sure what their relationship will be like, but I do think that Tracy is a bit more on Eva's level intelligence-wise - although that intelligence is often used for evil! I think those two are slightly more on a par."
Finally, Katherine said on Twitter that she's tipping you to be the next big star in Corrie, so do you think Eva will be quite a memorable character for the future?
"Oh, bless her! I hope so, because she's very different and I can't compare her to any other character. She's not similar to anyone else, so I think she's definitely going to make her mark on the street. And for Kate to say that is lovely. I mean, Kate's one of my role models - I think she's an incredible actress, so for her to say that means a lot to me."
Michelle Collins has revealed that her Coronation Street co-star Antony Cotton showed her the ropes at the Rovers Return during her first days of filming at the soap.
The former EastEnders actress recently took on the role of Weatherfield newcomer Stella Price, who arrives in the area and becomes the pub's new landlady later this week.
Speaking on This Morning today, Collins confirmed that Cotton's experience of pulling pints as Sean Tully proved invaluable when she shot her first scenes at the boozer.
"He's great actually, he showed me how the tills work, where the beers were kept, where this was kept," Collins explained.
"And obviously you have to love your prop men that help you, because it's a bit of a Blue Peter thing - where something is prepared for you a little bit earlier so you just do the rest of it."
Asked whether she already knew members of the Coronation Street cast before joining the show, Collins replied: "I did know quite a lot of people - over the years at various dos and things like that, and I've worked with a few people. But now I know them because I think I've served every single character in the pub now - I think I've done them all now."
Collins went on to describe Stella as "a modern woman" who is "the breadwinner" in her family.
She added: "She's kind, she's warm, she's funny, she's a real sort of northern strong woman with a good heart."
Coronation Street airs Stella's first episode on Thursday at 8.30pm on ITV1.