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Corrie’s Gail praised for leaving ‘on her own terms’
Former Coronation Street star Brian Capron has said Helen Worth leaving the ITV soap on her own terms after 50 years is a “graceful way to go”.
Over the years, she has had many explosive storylines and a string of failed marriages, including to Capron’s character Richard Hillman who turned out to be her most tumultuous when it was revealed he was a con artist and serial killer.
Reflecting on Worth’s decision to exit the show, Capron told ITV’s This Morning: “It’s a graceful way to go.
“It’s funny, she used to say to me she almost felt institutionalised because that’s your life for so long…
“It’s wonderful to have a secure job… because they’re such a big family up there, it’s a wonderful job to have, but maybe you just want to do something in your semi-retirement.”
Worth is set to leave the show following a “major storyline for the Platt family”, which she is due to start filming next month.
The actress said she felt it was the “perfect time to leave” after celebrating 50 years in the role in July.
This Morning host Ben Shephard questioned if Worth will sign up for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! now her schedule has freed up, but Capron said he does not think that is her plan.
He also reflected on first meeting Worth when she was aged 19 at an ITV wrap party before he played her on-screen husband.
“Because we knew each other, I think that really helped”, he said.
“And I think everybody thought I might be a dodgy character so we worked very hard on making that a genuinely warm, loving relationship and so in his mad head he was doing everything for his family, which he so desperately wanted, which gave a great springboard for the dark side.”
Their storyline saw Richard cause mayhem in their lives with his various money-making schemes but things came to a breaking point when he attempted to kill her and her children by tying them up in the family car and driving them into a canal.
The Platts were rescued from the water but Richard drowned, bringing his homicidal days to an end in 2003.
Source: Press Association