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trouble with the police." Annabelle decides that the only option is to send Lucy to live in France with the Dubois family. Another story given to the
Collins family was the revelation that their son, Gordon is gay. Annabelle and Paul are shocked when a woman informs them that Gordon and her son have been having an affair. They are confused because they believed he was happy with his girlfriend Cathy Walker (Katy Newell) and blame themselves. Annabelle decides to send Gordon to stay with his sister in France. She and Paul believe that time away will could encourage him to change his sexuality. Writers gradually made the couple happier in their marriage and made them centric to their children's stories. Annabelle grows bored of Paul's constant reminiscing of industrial warfare and decides to start an at-home catering business. She employs Carol Thompson (Geraldine Griffiths) to help her business and clean their home. Paul is initially reluctant but accepts Carol into their home. When Lucy was reintroduced into the series played by Maggie Saunders, she becomes wayward and promiscuous. She then begins having sex with villainous
283:). They were introduced into the series an as upper class family who are forced to move into Brookside Close, after Paul is made redundant from a lucrative management role at the firm Petrochem. They are a nuclear family who strive for trouble-free existence. The move forced the Collinses to give up their large home and down-size. Paul is forced to take benefits and Lucy is removed from private schooling to support their new financial situation. Annabelle is a former French teacher but the move to Brookside Close sees her take on new ventures. Unable to cope with their new lives, she and Paul spiral into a depression and Annabelle starts a local ratepayers association. This puts her at odds with her neighbours, who are unable to understand her passion for the association. Writers also portrayed Annabelle at odds with
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Annabelle about Gordon's knowledge. He then buys Annabelle a ring, which Paul discovers and realises the truth. He invites Brian over for Christmas, confronts them and they confess to their affair. Tibballs stated that the affair left "Paul a broken man" and "dejected". Gordon decides to get revenge on Brian by sabotaging his business and selling off his cars at cheap prices. Annabelle realises that Brian is no longer interested in her and after two months she reconciles with Paul. Writers continued to use the affair as a catalyst to friction in their marriage. Paul tries to end their relationship again when he discovers that Sheila knew about Annabelle's affair. They eventually call a truce and decide to do voluntary work together.
238:). Annabelle struggles to accept her son's homosexuality and her daughter's wayward behaviour. Producers created an affair storyline between Annabelle and Brian Lawrence (Vincent Maguire), which nearly ruined her marriage. Sloane liked the story because she believed it made Annabelle "come alive" and "become human". Other stories include training to be a magistrate and her problematic relationship with her mother, Mona Harvey (Margaret Clifton). Sloane died on 8 April 1990 after being diagnosed with cancer. She had continued to film new scenes regardless of her illness. The character made her final appearance on 9 May 1990. The Collinses departure storyline featured them moving to the
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Annabelle as she begins to make false accusations against Paul. She first accuses him of being a spy, accuses him of trying to poison her and disposes of any food Paul had cooked. Mona also displays her favouritism of Annabelle's brother, Teddy Harvey. Mona fails to grasp that Gordon is gay and is happy to assume that he is "Chris" is female. Christopher responds by renting out Mona's home to make money, but his scam is discovered by Annabelle and Paul. Mona writes a letter to Teddy complaining about Paul but on her way to the post box she falls down a sinkhole. She survives and is taken to hospital.
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illness and only told those in production who needed to know. Production and stories were not compromised because of this and an exit storyline could be worked on. Sue
Johnstone and Brookside creator Redmond also paid tribute to Sloane, with the latter stating "we are all going to miss the support, enthusiasm and professionalism Doreen gave us from the very first day of Brookside." Sloane's final episode she filmed aired on 9 May 1990. The episode featured the continuation of Annabelle's plans to adopt Louise Mitchell (Jenny Hesketh), despite her misbehaviour bringing up Annabelle's affair and breaking plates.
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Annabelle but she was unavailable. He did not suspect an affair and Annabelle decides to pursue her new romance. The pair arrange secret meetings to have sex and Paul becomes suspicious. Annabelle books a hotel to meet Brian in and Paul finds the booking. Paul assumes it is a gift from Annabelle, which leaves her disappointed. She decides to invite Brian over instead but Sheila witnesses them kissing. Annabelle defends her actions but Sheila does not want to get involved.
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care home and finds evidence that Mona is being abused. Writers continued to make Mona's presence unbearable for
Annabelle and Paul. After which, Mona and Gordon strike up a close bond and Annabelle is irritated by Mona being way more accepting of his sexuality. She also decides to sell her house and give the proceeds to Gordon and Christopher on the condition she lives with them. Tibballs assessed that Annabelle "had become so irritated by all the sniping" that she decided to get away. Eventually, Annabelle sends Mona to live in another care home.
338:) which causes Annabelle and Paul to believe they have failed as parents. When Gordon returns from France, Carol discovers he is gay and refuses to clean if fear of contracting AIDS. Paul defends his son and Carol leaves. They then deal with their son's sexuality as he begins a romance with Christopher Duncan (Stifyn Parri). However, Gordon's persona was developed to become more troublesome. He and Christopher steal a car to escape a gang of men and accidentally run over and kill Annabelle's dog, Lucky.
391:, stating that it upset him to talk about Sloane. He added that a memorable moment was filming camping scenes with Sloane in the Collinses garden. The rainy weather caused them to slip on-set and the tent collapsed with Sloane inside. In 1994, it was revealed that Annabelle, Paul and Mona were still living in the Lake District and were running a small guest house. Gerald had died in two years previously after having a heart-attack.
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Annabelle and Paul the "upper middle class slummers" and that the character has "expensive problems with her thyroid". In 1989, Johnny Dee from the publication said that Annabelle and Paul are "the snobs of the close who look down on everyone else, but they had problems of their own." He also
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group. Her concerns were not unfounded because Paul is then arrested for creating a road blockade. Despite this, she successfully passes and takes on the responsibility. Writers used her new career to showcase Annabelle's aloofness, despite them previously making her more neighbourly and grounded.
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that "from my point of view the best bit was the affair. Suddenly Annabelle came alive. She became a human being and was allowed to fall off her pedestal. It was lovely. And when fans stopped me in the street, they'd say 'you didn't treat that husband of yours very well - but I don't blame you.'"
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When the story was broadcast, Sloane began to receive wolf whistles from men as she walked down the street. She added "at my age it was very flattering." Wiggins also believed the story benefitted Paul and concluded "the effect it had on me enabled me to really put something into my character."
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300:, Annabelle was described as being fifteen years younger than Paul. "she has always enjoyed a high standard of living and doesn't adapt easily to the change. The biggest blow is that her husband's redundancy led to the sale of a spacious house before their move to Brookside." In the book
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critiqued Annabelle and Paul. He wrote "a drearily pretentious pair from the Wirral in early episodes, they seem to have won sympathy lately and Doreen Sloane who plays Annabelle, is even flowering as some kind of middle-aged fashion queen." In 1985, Eleanor Levy from the
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wife Dorothy Tate (Mary Cunningham) also shares her concerns. Robin's election campaign is unsuccessful which Paul and Dorothy find amusing. This causes Annabelle and Robin to consider an affair but they are too apprehensive about being unfaithful to their partners.
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291:) when she refuses to support Sheila's women's action group during a union strike. Overtime the character adjusts to her new life and overcomes her snobbery. She also becomes accepted in the community and becomes a more neighbourly character.
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branded Annabelle and Paul the show's "right-wing social climbers" and opined that characters such as these represent the British working class and their problems. Johann Hari from
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1006:Inside Soap
986:Inside Soap
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677:26 February
673:. p. 7
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461:Jim Shelley
407:Inside Soap
402:Inside Soap
332:Barry Grant
269:Jim Wiggins
246:Development
221:Jim Wiggins
132:Mona Fallon
124:Jack Harvey
1690:Categories
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1493:Mike Dixon
1425:Characters
1279:Allen 1994
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485:References
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204:soap opera
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116:Magistrate
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