Michelle Collins defends co-star who left top secret EastEnders scripts on train
Michelle CollinsĀ has leapt to the defence of her EastEnders co-star who mistakingly left upcoming scripts on public transport.
The actress, 62, first appeared asĀ Cindy BealeĀ in 1988. After staging a spectacular comeback last year, sheās now at the centre of a dramaticĀ ChristmasĀ plot.
In upcoming scenes, Cindyās affair with her former step-sonĀ Junior KnightĀ (Micah Balfour) will beĀ exposed to their families.
Itāll be the present that nobody (ok, maybe us) wants to receive this yuletide!
Ahead of an eventful festive season, Michelle has now addressed an unfortunate blunder made by one of her fellow cast last month.
Top secret information wasĀ uncovered by a member of the public, who found a number of documents for episodes that will play out over the next month.
After spotting the documents left behind by an unnamed actress on a train, he then took them home to his superfan wife in the hope they could safely return them.
Although they reportedly reached out to the star on Instagram, they failed to get in touch and instead handed them over toĀ The Sun, who went onto stage an elaborate photoshoot as they handed them over at the BBC soapās Hertfordshire production base.
A reporter was pictured shaking hands with George Knight actor Colin Salmon outside of Walford East tube station, though it is understood that he was not the actor who misplaced them.
āThings happen,ā said Michelle about the incident.
āTheyāve left government documents on trains. And when youāre rushing and youāre tired.ā.ā. Iām surprised it hasnāt happened more, letās put it that way.ā
She continued toĀ Fabulous Magazine: āIf Iām reading my scripts on a train Iāll put it in a folder.Ā But I very rarely do it, because people are nosy.Ā Iāve usually got my head buried in a book.ā
Last year,Ā amid her return after 25 years, the show went to desperate measures to conceal her identity.
āI was far more careful when I was coming back, because obviously it was a surprise,ā she admitted.
āThe scripts had different names in them as well.Ā It didnāt have my name ā it had a code name.ā
This device isnāt exclusive to Cindy Beale ā Michelle has revealed that withĀ a large number of former charactersĀ returning to Walford in recent months, theyāre all given pseudonyms.
āAll the old characters have a different name,ā she said.
āItās quite confusing. But they do it so that if scripts get out, people donāt know who is involved.
āThey just donāt want to spoil things for people.ā
Speaking aboutĀ Cindyās explosive festive story, Michelle went on to say that the episodes are ābetterā than the iconic 1986 instalment which saw Den Watts (Leslie Grantham) hand his wife Angie (Anita Dobson)Ā their divorce papers.
Michelle has teased that this Christmas will be ābetterā than 1986 (Picture: BBC Picture Archives)
āAngie, Den and the divorce set the precedentā she said.
āIt was so good that now itās like: āOh, weāve got to deliver a Christmas EastEnders classic, because everyone ā even people who donāt normally watch it ā tune in.ā
āIt will hopefully be a classic EastEnders and will deliver what people want.
āYou canāt compare it to past Christmases, but I would say this one is very different. Hopefully, people wonāt be disappointed.ā