List of Hollyoaks characters (2011)

List of Hollyoaks characters (2011)
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The following is a list of characters who first appeared or are due to appear in the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks during 2011, they are listed in order of their first appearance. In January 2011, it was announced that Gareth Philips would be taking over the role of series producer from Paul Marquess, who had been with the show for one year.

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Ruby Button

Ruby Button
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Anna Shaffer
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011—
First appearance 3 January 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Date of birth 24 September 1996
Home 65 Christleton Terrace
Occupation Student

Ruby Button, played by Anna Shaffer, is the younger sister of Duncan Button (Dean Aspen). She made her first on-screen appearance on 3 January 2011.[1]

In December 2010, the Liverpool Echo announced that eighteen-year-old Shaffer would be joining the cast as Ruby.[2] They said the character "will cause mayhem at the expense of her brother".[2] Ruby has been described as "sneaky".[2] Shaffer also announced her character during the Hollyoaks Christmas Music Show in 2010. Jaci Stephen writing for the Daily Mail said that Ruby obtaining drugs was the serial's latest in their drug obsession and said it was boring.[3] In a poll run by Inside Soap to see which Hollyoaks character (out of Ruby, Leanne Holiday, Rae Wilson and Theresa McQueen) the viewers wanted Silas Blissett to kill off next, Ruby came in second with 21% of the vote.[4]

Ruby arrives and meets Ricky Campbell (Ashley Margolis), the best friend of her brother, Duncan, who allows her to stay at his home. She meets Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke) and they go joyriding together, hitting Jason Costello (Victoria Atkin). Frankie Osborne (Helen Pearson) nearly throws Ruby out after Esther Bloom (Jazmine Franks) moves in. Ruby, Ricky and Esther truant from school and play a kissing game. Ruby kisses Ricky and Esther to decide who is the best kisser. Ricky attempts to buy alcohol for them using fake identification, but cannot do it after becoming nervous. Ruby decides that she wants to begin a relationship with Ricky, but Duncan refuses to allow it. Ruby and Ricky secretly sleep together when he stays over. Duncan discovers that they slept together, but allows them to begin a relationship. Ricky later sees Ruby bullying a younger pupil at school and ends their relationship.

Ruby uses Esther's sexuality to make her like her. She sets up a joke date with Jason, which causes Esther to be embarraced. Ruby then humiliates Esther in front of their school by writing a letter on the school computer with Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis) that falsely declares Esther's love for teaching assistant, Amy Barnes (Ashley Slanina-Davies). Ruby has to write an apology letter to Esther, Sinead notices that Ruby makes spelling mistakes. Ruby is forced admit she cannot read or write. Ruby's upbringing in publicity stunts and reality TV shows caused her to fail in her literacy. Ruby has after school classes with Colin Grimshaw (Michael Mears), however, she cannot keep her attention span and grows frustrated. She calls Colin a pervert and prevokes him to slap her. Pete then tells Ruby she is oon her final warning, but agrees to assist her in her learning.

Ruby is annoyed that Nancy moves in to her family home, so she attempts to ruin her relationship with Darren. After Nancy cancels Ruby's party, she plants her bra onto Darren, but Nancy sees through her plan. Ruby meets Riley Costello (Rob Norbury) and Doug Carter (PJ Brennan) and pretends to be older under the name of Alesha. Doug kisses Ruby back at his flat, but is shocked to find out she is only fifteen years old. He then returns her home in a drunken state. Ruby decides to act on her attraction to headmaster Pete Hamill (Peter Mitchell) and manages to get Frankie to get her private tuition with Pete. After Ruby's attempts at impressing Pete are dumbfounded, she kisses him. However he is shocked and tells Ruby he cannot tutor her longer.

Esther Bloom

Esther Bloom
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Jazmine Franks
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011—
First appearance 18 January 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Home 65 Christleton Terrace
Occupation Student
Shop Assistant (since 2011)

Esther Bloom, played by Jazmine Franks, made her first on-screen appearance on 18 January 2011.[5] Esther is the granddaughter of Frankie Osborne (Helen Pearson). In January 2011, it was announced that Jazmine Franks would be joining the cast of Hollyoaks in a regular role.[6] Jaci Stephen of the Daily Mail felt that Esther, Sinead and Ruby obtaining drugs was boring and said "The only drugs I need are sleeping pills to get me through this boredom."[3]

Esther breaks into Frankie and Jack Osborne's (James McKenna) house and begins hiding in the attic. When she comes down from the attic, Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins) mistakes her for an intruder and knocks her unconscious with a cricket bat. Esther is rushed to hospital and Jack tells the police that he is responsible for hitting her. Esther regains consciousness and asks to speak to Frankie before speaking to the police. She then tells Frankie that she is her granddaughter. Esther explains that her father is Frankie's son, who she thought had died at birth after her parents had him put up for adoption. Esther tells Frankie that her father has died and that she is her only remaining relative. Frankie then allows Esther to move in with her. When Jack and Gilly Roach (Anthony Quinlan) ask Esther to move out, she threatens to tell the police that Tom is responsible for hitting her. Tom then confesses to the police that he hit Esther, not Jack. When Tom is told that he will have to appear in court for hitting Esther, she admits that she will defend his actions. She does defend Tom on the stand in court, but he is found guilty.

Esther, Ruby Button (Anna Shaffer) and Ricky Campbell (Ashley Margolis) play truant from school and play a kissing game during which Esther reveals that she is a lesbian. Ruby kisses Esther and Ricky to decide who is the best kisser. Duncan Button (Dean Aspen) develops feelings for Esther, unaware that she is a lesbian until she admits the truth.

Esther kisses Seth Costello (Miles Higson) as a prank at his birthday party and then humiliates him, which Ruby films on a video camera for her website. Ruby asks her to kiss Seth again, but she refuses, telling her that she is in a relationship with Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis). Ruby questions a shocked Sinead who dismisses Esther's claims but then forgives her.

Jack and Francine Osborne

Jack and Francine Osborne
Hollyoaks character
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 21 January 2011
Last appearance 17 March 2011
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Date of birth 21 January 2011
Home Spain

Jack and Francine Osborne, are the twin son and daughter of Suzanne Ashworth (Suzanne Hall) and Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson). They were born on-screen on 21 January 2011, which coincided with the show's 3000th episode celebrations.[7]

In December 2010, it was announced that Suzanne Hall would be reprising her role of Suzanne.[8] It was announced that Suzanne would return pregnant with Darren's twin babies and give birth in the show's 3,000th episode.[8][9] Speaking of his reaction to the storyline, Ashley Taylor Dawson commented: "I was shocked in the same way, but it's just typical Darren! It's great. Suzanne's return has come at a time when things are going alright for Darren for the first time in his life – he's settled down a bit, he's realised that he's going to go for it with Nancy [Hayton] (Jessica Fox) and everything seems to be going well. But in true Darren style, there's been a big spanner in the works. It makes for a very funny time ahead."[10] In March 2011, it was announced that Suzanne would be departing Hollyoaks, along with Jack and Francine.[11]

Suzanne begins an affair with Darren whilst still married to Neville Ashworth (Jim Millea). Suzanne's son Rhys (Andrew Moss) tells Neville of their affair, but he forgives her and they emigrate to Spain. In January 2011, Suzanne returns from Spain heavily pregnant and tells Darren that she is expecting his twin babies. She decides to return to Spain once she has given birth, despite Darren's determination to be apart of his children's lives. Suzanne goes into labour at the opening of Tony Hutchinson's (Nick Pickard) new spa, Look Sharpe and gives birth to a boy and a girl. She decides against returning to Spain and Darren's partner Nancy allows Suzanne and the twins to stay with her. Suzanne and Darren name the twins Jack and Francine, after Darren's father and stepmother. Darren's ex-girlfriend Cindy Longford (Stephanie Waring) learns of Jack and Francine and offers Suzanne one hundred thousand pounds to leave with them. Suzanne then refuses the money. She later tells Cindy she will leave in return for two hundred thousand pounds, to which Cindy agrees. Suzanne tells Darren that she is returning to Spain with Jack and Francine, leaving him devastated. Suzanne, Jack and Francine then leave for Spain.

Noah Baxter

Noah Baxter
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Law Thompson
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 25 January 2011
Last appearance 29 July 2011
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Home Newcastle upon Tyne
Occupation Personal Trainer (since 2011)

Noah Baxter, played by Law Thompson, made his first on-screen appearance on 25 January 2011.[12][13] Noah is a personal trainer and begins working at Look Sharpe spa.

Riley Costello (Rob Norbury) introduces Noah to Doug Carter (PJ Brennan) and Lee Hunter (Alex Carter). Noah advertises for a flatmate which Doug and Lee both decide to apply for. Noah challenges them to run around naked in order to decide who should move into the flat. Doug completes the challgenge, but Lee refuses and Noah invites Doug to move in with him. Noah finds employment at Tony Hutchinson's (Nick Pickard) spa Look Sharpe as a personal trainer. Whilst giving Doug a massage, Noah reveals he is homosexual. He meets Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) and assumes that he is homosexual, but Ste lies and disagrees with him. Noah finds drugs in Doug's possession and tells him to get rid of them.

Noah becomes good friends with Cindy Longford (Stephanie Waring), she set him up with Ste. They begin a relationship but he soon realises Ste has feelings for his ex boyfriend, Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan). Noah forgives Ste for sleeping with Brendan. Noah is forced to train Brendan at Cinergy, Brendan manipulates Noah and fakes an attraction. Noah kisses Brendan and Ste walks in on them. They realise Brendan set them up and agree to continue with their relationship. Noah has a job offer in Newcastle upon Tyne. Ste agrees to move away with him and they agree to have farewell drinks with Brendan. Brendan pays Sean (Matt Kennedy) to come onto Noah, they kiss and Ste catches them. Ste ends their relationship and refuses to move away with him. Noah decides to leave alone.[14]

Anthony D. Langford writing for popular LGBT culture website AfterElton, branded Noah as Noah "funny, likable and appealing."[15] He also praised the dynamic with Noah, Ethan, Doug and Riley, opining it makes him seem like "one of the guys".[15] He also stated Noah is refreshing and a positive image because he is gay and black.[15] They also laid praise to scenes in which Doug reacted positively to Noah's sexuality.[15]

Billy Alexander

Billy Alexander
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Richard Graham
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 9 February 2011
Last appearance 17 May 2011
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Home Spain

William "Billy" Alexander, played by Richard Graham, made his first on-screen appearance on 9 February 2011. Billy's arrival was announced by Inside Soap in January 2011. Billy was described as a potential love interest for Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna), who is "mysterious" and has a secret that affects the McQueen family.[16] In Billy's storyline he is revealed to be the father of Mercedes Fisher (Jennifer Metcalfe) and Jacqui McQueen (Claire Cooper). Cooper sasid that she "loved" working with Graham on the storyline.[17]

A father for Jacqui and Mercedes had been talked about by previous producers. In May 2010, Paul Marquess said that while he had not been discussed, he would not rule it out. He said the storyline could be "too obvious" and said it needed a "really big twist" to make it viable.[18]

Billy is first seen at Kathleen McQueen's (Alison Burrows) fund-raising event, where Mercedes accuses him of touching her. Carmel apologizes for Mercedes's behaviour and agrees to have lunch with Billy. When he visits Carmel, her mother Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber-Lane) slaps him and reveals that he is the father of her daughters Mercedes and Jacqui. He tells Mercedes and Jacqui that he needs a kidney transplant and that they are the only likely donors. When Mercedes and Jacqui refuse to be donors, Kathleen tells Billy that he is the father of her daughter Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter). Theresa offers to be a donor and Billy thanks her by giving her his mother's charm bracelet. Ethan Scott (Craig Vye) becomes suspicious of Billy when he sees him drinking alcohol with Kathleen. When Billy goes to the hospital for kidney dialysis, Ethan and Theresa follow him. They discover that he is lieing and that it is his daughter Emily Alexander (Elizabeth Henstridge), who needs a kidney transplant. Theresa then discovers a text message on Kathleen's mobile phone, asking for fiv e thousand pounds from Billy, and realises that she was involved.

Bill later arrives to support Jacqui through her the trial of her rape ordeal. Jacqui takes up Billy's offer of time away at his home in Spain. Upon their return Billy, Emily and Jacqui have formed a family unit. Jacqui agrees to take a test to see if she is a kidney match for Emily. When the test comes back negative, Billy and Emily decide to leave for Spain as Jacqui is of no use to them.

Pete Hamill

Pete Hamill
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Peter Mitchell
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 21 February 2011
Last appearance 1 September 2011
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Occupation Headmaster (2011)

Peter "Pete" Hamill, played by Irish actor Peter Mitchell, is an old friend of Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan).[19] He made his first on-screen appearance on 21 February 2011.

On 10 August 2010, the Derry Journal reported that former Cast Offs actor and wheelchair user Pet er Mitchell, would be joining the cast of Hollyoaks after a meeting with Hollyoaks series producer Paul Marquess.[19] Of his casting, Mitchell commented: "I thought getting a part in ‘Cast Offs’ was fantastic and then came a part in ‘Doctors’ but this is really big. This is a long term acting job – they don’t come much bigger than this and I’m really excited about it."[19] However, the role he would be playing was not revealed.[20] Mitchell has moved from Derry to Liverpool, where Hollyoaks is filmed, for the role. He began filming his scenes in November 2010.[20] On 2 December 2010, it was announced that Mitchell would portray Pete, an old friend of established character Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan).[21] Pete was described as having "a complicated history with the nightclub manager and turns up with a score to settle".[21] Mitchell later told the Liverpool Echo that landing the role was "beyond his wildest dreams".[2] Mitchell is Hollyoaks second ongoing wheelchair using actor, following the introduction of Kelly-Marie Stewart as Hayley Ramsey in 2009.[22]

In October 2011, it was announced that Mitchell had finished filming with the serial. However, his final scenes had already aired the previous month.[23]

Pete is first seen in Northern Ireland when Cheryl Brady (Bronagh Waugh), Lynsey Nolan (Karen Hassan) and Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) see him on their visit, he reveals he is moving to Hollyoaks. On Pete's arrival in the village he starts working as the headmaster at Hollyoaks High. He hires Amy Barnes (Ashley Slanina-Davies) as a classroom assistant, he reveals to her that he used to be as bad as Brendan before he was paralysed. He warns Brendan that he is going to get revenge on him. He agrees to keep an eye on Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) for Amy. He tells Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) about Brendan's past. He makes all students aware he is not to be messed with through his no nonsense schooling.Pete helps tutor pupil Ruby Button (Anna Shaffer) through her reading difficulties. Ruby becomes infatuated with Pete and eventually kisses him during one of her tutorials. Pete develops feelings for Amy, but she doesn't notice his attentions.

Alex

Alex
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Annie Cooper
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 5 April 2011
Last appearance 8 April 2011
Classification Former; recurring

Alex, played by Annie Cooper, is the love rival of Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) who threatens her engagement to Riley Costello (Rob Norbury). She will make her first on-screen appearance on 5 April 2011.[24]

In March 2011, it was announced that Annie Cooper would be joining the cast as Alex.[25] Of her casting, Cooper commented: "I am delighted to be joining the glamorous cast of Hollyoaks as naughty minx Alex. She's really going to test Riley and Mercedes's relationship and it's exciting to see how it all turns out."[25] Of the character, a Hollyoaks statement added: "Alex only has one thing on her mind, but which wannabe WAG will reign supreme and at what cost?"[25] In a later interview with Channel Five's soap opera reporting website Holy Soap, Cooper said "It's a lot of fun and really fast-paced. There are so many hot guys and girls rolling around. The whole cast is hot! I watched Hollyoaks before I joined, it's a great show."[26] Alex is described as a "wannabe WAG"[27] and a "little bit of a naughty minx".[26] She has also been described as "clever" and having "a good head on her shoulders".[26] The Sun's television magazine Buzz commented on Alex stating that "Mercedes had better watch her back – she's got serious competition for Riley's affections when gorgous WAG wannabe Alex arrives".[28]

Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) hires Alex to set a "honey trap" on Riley. She follows him to a night club on a night out and introduces herself. She pursues him and gets him drunk, they kiss. Warren is later annoyed Alex did not take things further and forces her to try again. Whilst at a party, Alex takes advantage of Riley and flirts with him. Warren lures Mercedes Fisher (Jennifer Metcalfe) to Chez Chez where she finds Alex and Riley kissing in a toilet. Delighted Warren pays Alex off, whilst Mitzeee (Rachel Shenton) tries to expose their scam.

Dodger Savage

Dodger Savage
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Danny Mac
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011—
First appearance 7 April 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Wheeler Dealer (since 2011)
Bar manager (since 2011)

Mark "Dodger" Savage, played by Danny Mac, is the older brother of Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips). He made his first on-screen appearance on 7 April 2011.[29]

In March 2011, it was announced that Liberty's family would be introduced to Hollyoaks.[30] Actor Danny Mac was cast in the role of Dodger Savage, the brother of Liberty and Will (James Atherton) and the son of Dirk (David Kennedy), following a stint in the West End musical Wicked.[30] Of his casting, Mac commented: "I am over the moon, the last few weeks have been crazy and Dodger's kept me on my toes every second. It's exciting never knowing what he's going to get up to next, and believe me the limits are endless. I can't wait for people to meet him! The cast are such a close family and have been very welcoming to us lads. I am proud to be a Savage and live in anticipation every moment to see what the next move is for the family!"[30] Of the family, a Hollyoaks spokesperson added: "The new family will take the village by storm and are set to rub all the McQueens up the wrong way. The Savage family get evicted from their home when Dirk can't keep up with the payments. Liberty is furious to come home and find her house all boarded up but big brother Dodger has a new house for them to live in! While the McQueens are away on holiday, Dodger moves his family into the empty house and declares squatters' rights! How will the McQueens react to their new housemates?"[30] Dodger is described as "cheeky womaniser".[31] He has also been described as a "wily and quick-witted character".[32] The Sun's television magazine Buzz branded Dodger a hunk and observed him as being an "instant hit with the ladies".[28] Nick Levine writing for Digital Spy's gay men's blog "Gay Spy" said "Now that's how to make an entrance!" when he strips off. He posted pictures of Dodger undressing branding it "Danny Mac's torsotastic debut".[33] Laura Morgan writing for All About Soap said Dogdger "is the true definition of a sexy soap stud" and said the magazine "love him" already.[34]

Mac won "Sexiest Male" at the 2011 Inside Soap Awards.[35] He was then nominated in the category of "Best Newcomer" at the 2012 National Television Awards.[36]

Will Savage

Will Savage
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by James Atherton
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011—
First appearance 7 April 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Home Halls of residence
Occupation Student

Will Savage, played by James Atherton, is the brother of Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips). He made his first on-screen appearance on 7 April 2011.[29]

In March 2011, it was announced that Liberty's family would be introduced to Hollyoaks.[30] Newcomer James Atherton was cast in the role of Will Savage, the brother of Liberty and Dodger (Danny Mac) and the son of Dirk (David Kennedy), having previously studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[30] Of his casting, Atherton commented: "It all happened really quickly and I'd started filming before I had time to think. Everyone's just been so friendly and made it really easy to settle in. Will is awkward, shy and a hopeless romantic that hopefully the viewers will fall in love with."[30] Of the family, a Hollyoaks spokesperson added: "The new family will take the village by storm and are set to rub all the McQueens up the wrong way. The Savage family get evicted from their home when Dirk can't keep up with the payments. Liberty is furious to come home and find her house all boarded up but big brother Dodger has a new house for them to live in! While the McQueens are away on holiday, Dodger moves his family into the empty house and declares squatters' rights! How will the McQueens react to their new housemates?"[30] In a later interview with Reveal magazaine, Atherton said "I was so excited. It's all happened so fast – I got offered the part on a Thursday, and was filming the following Tuesday. All the cast have been lovely and welcoming."[37] Will is described as "geeky, shy and a hopeless romantic".[31] He has also been described as the "polar opposite" of "ladies' man" Dodger.[38]

Dirk Savage

Dirk Savage
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by David Kennedy
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011—
First appearance 15 April 2011
Classification Present; regular

Dirk Savage, played by David Kennedy, is the father of Liberty (Abi Phillips), Dodger (Danny Mac) and Will (James Atherton). He made his first on-screen appearance on April 2011.

In March 2011, it was announced that Liberty's family would be introduced to Hollyoaks.[30] Actor David Kennedy was cast in the role of Dirk Savage, the father of Liberty, Will and Dodger.[30] Of the family, a Hollyoaks spokesperson added: "The new family will take the village by storm and are set to rub all the McQueens up the wrong way. The Savage family get evicted from their home when Dirk can't keep up with the payments. Liberty is furious to come home and find her house all boarded up but big brother Dodger has a new house for them to live in! While the McQueens are away on holiday, Dodger moves his family into the empty house and declares squatters' rights! How will the McQueens react to their new housemates?"[30] Dirk is described as sharing "many traits with Dodger". He also "tries to charm show regular Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber-Lane)".[30]

Dirk arrives with his family and squats in the McQueen household. He charms Myra into letting him move his camper van into their front garden. The pair have a casual fling, much to the annoyance of the rest of the McQueen household. Dirk later supports Liberty through her exam results.

Jenny

Jenny
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Daisy Turner
Introduced by Paul Marquess
Duration 2011
First appearance 15 April 2011
Last appearance 27 April 2011
Classification Former; recurring

Jenny played by Daisy Turner makes her first on-screen appearance on 15 April 2011. Turner attended a casting audition and evetually secured the role.[39] Turner's casting was publicised on 22 February 2011.[40]

It was later reported that serial killer Silas Blissett (Jeff Rawle) lines Jenny up as his next victim.[41] Jenny is short of cash and starts talking to a "rich old man" online, wanting to arrange a meeting, drug him and steal his wallet and cards.[41] Jenny is oblivious to the fact that she is talking to Silas.[41] Rawle branded the scenario as a "tantalising game of cat and mouse".[42] Jenny thinks Silas is a millionaire who she can trick, and Silas thinks she will be a "soft" target for him.[42] Rawle explained that the Hollyoaks team were keen to keep educating viewers about "stranger danger" on the internet.[43] He stated that "it's an ongoing message we're trying to put out that the internet can be a dangerous place. Silas could be grooming up to 200 girls, waiting for just one to let down their guard."[42] Jenny realises that Silas is not a "harmless pensioner" after she finds a rope, a knife and some gloves in his bag.[42] Rawle opined that Jenny is a "very clever adversary" for Silas.[42] Jenny is chased through the woods and realises that Silas has drugged her. Rawle said that "there was no way that she could get away with drugging Silas".[42] He opined that Jenny would have to be "quite audacious" to outsmart someone who has been a killer for quite some time.[42] Silas then murders Jenny.[44] During Jenny's short story-arc her real name is revealed to be "Rebecca Massey". She is given links to an established character, Doug Carter (PJ Brennan), who is revealed to be her ex-boyfriend.[45]

Digital Spy have described Jenny as "mysterious", while he Daily Star described her as a "troublesome blonde" and "nothing more than a scheming money grabber".[46][47] Jaci Stephen writing for the Daily Mail said she had hoped "it was the day the teddy bears have their picnic and come to the rescue" when Jenny finds herself alone in the woods with Silas.[48] Digital Spy included Doug finding Jenny again and her subsequent ordeal with Silas in their "Picture of the Day" feature.[49][50]

Jenny arrives and kidnaps Rhys Ashworth (Andrew Moss). She demands money from Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) pretending to be Danny Houston's (Darren Day) sister, under the orders of Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan). Doug recognises her and it is revealed they used to be in a relationship, they reconcile. Jenny then tries to scam money from Silas in order for her and Doug to run away together. Although, She is strangled to death by Silas after she tried to drug him during a picnic in the woods, Doug tries to call her but her body lies buried. She is found the following day by Texas Longford (Bianca Hendrickse-Spendlove) who goes to see Lynsey Nolan (Karen Hassan) claiming she thinks that the person who killed her sister is responsible. When Doug is interviewed he claims it was in fact Brendan who killed her.

Maddie Morrison

Maddie Morrison
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Scarlett Bowman
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 21 June 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Maddie Morrison played by Scarlett Bowman, is an old school friend of Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke). She made her first on-screen appearance on 21 June 2011.[51] Casting for Bowman was announced on 13 June.[52]

Maddie was initially billed as a "beautiful blonde".[52] E4 describes her as wanting to become the sixth form "Queen Bee - and Maddie is determined to get that crown. Ruling with a seductive mixture of beauty, manipulation and wit, Maddie knows the power of gossip and skillfully uses it to get what she wants - not that you'd realise this, as she's so charming that you just want to be her friend (or boyfriend)! One person who is onto her, though, is BFF Tilly, who sees through Maddie's confident facade. Does this gossip girl have a vulnerable side? Reunited with first love Bart during the wild weekend in Abersoch, Maddie immediately found a rival in Sinead, which means that when she joins the new sixth form the sparks are sure to fly as they vie for social supremacy."[53] Holly Thomas of the Daily Mail described her as a "little madam".[54]

Maddie is an ex-girlfriend of Bart McQueen and is seen when the teens go to Abersoch. Sinead O'Connor became very jealous of her flirting with Bart. Maddie announced she'd be joining sixth form in Hollyoaks in September. She returns in August with Jono to attend a party hosted by Ruby Button. She later joins the sixth form college in Hollyoaks along with her friends.

Tilly Evans

Tilly Evans
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Lucy Dixon
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 21 June 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Tilly Evans played by former Waterloo Road actress Lucy Dixon, is an old school friend of Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke). She made her first on-screen appearance on 21 June 2011.[51] Dixon announced her casting through social networking site Twitter on 30 May stating she was to begin filming soon after.[55] On 3 June it was confirmed Dixon would play Tilly.[52] Dixon has said she wants her character to be a positive role model saying "I hope that we're going to be good role models for people of that age. That they can relate to that character and think, 'If she's going through it and she's coping, then so can I'".[56]

E4 described her as "feisty flame-haired Tilly" and described her saying "Some like to be in the centre of attention, while others prefer to observe sardonically from the sidelines - which is where we will always find our Tilly. Amused by best friend Maddie's obsession with social status but always willing to support her, Tilly is fiercely independent, only getting involved in the dramas of Hollyoaks 6th Form when it's something she believes in. Though she had holiday romance with Esther in Abersoch, Tilly likes to keep her options open and is unlikely to settle down any time soon - though she does like to dabble once in a while! Quite the clever clogs, always with something witty to say, she is one cool lady. Tilly, will you be our friend?"[57][58] Holly Thomas of the Daily Mail described her as a "Strong-willed Tilly is the only person who can keep little madam Maddie in check".[54]

Tilly had a holiday romance with Esther Bloom in Abersoch but told Esther they could not carry a long distance relationship as she planned to move to London in September for sixth form. However she ariives in Hollyoaks village in September and joins the sixth form college but does not continue her romance with Esther. She begins a friendship with Jason Costello, supporting him through him wanting hormone blockers.

Jono

Jono
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Dylan Llewellyn
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 21 June 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Martin "Jono" Johnson played by Dylan Llewellyn, is an old school friend of Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke). He made his first on-screen appearance on 21 June 2011.[51] Casting for Llewellyn was announced on 13 June.[52]

E4 described him as "hapless" and added that "There is one main interest in Jono's life - girls! After failing to pull in Abersoch, he is now determined to change his luck at Hollyoaks 6th Form, but as he is quite a naive, sensitive little soul his romantic plans always seem to go awry! Bless".[57][59] Holly Thomas of the Daily Mail described him as a "naive soul" and added that he was "determined to pull at the new Sixth Form, eager Jono finds that he's not quite as blessed with the ladies as he'd imagined. The poor soul's romantic plans initially going awry as he treads the murky waters of the Chester dating scene- but will he have better luck later on?".[54] The Daily Star described him as a "wannabe ladies' man".[60]

Jono is an old friend of Bart's whom they met in Abersoch. Jono was found to be desperately looking for girls and also announced he'd be joining Hollyoaks in September. He returns in August with Maddie to attend a party hosted by Ruby Button. He later joins the sixth form Hollyoaks college along with his friends.

Father Francis

Father Francis
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Richard Winsor
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011
First appearance 4 July 2011
Last appearance 4 October 2011
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Alias Nathan Harker
Occupation Conman

Father Francis, played by Richard Winsor, made his first appearance in July and is seen in the village Spa where trainee nun Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) works.[61]

Digital Spy said Carmel will be "attracted towards her new acquaintance's rugged looks and religious nature", but she realises that Father Francis has been sent to test her faith and decides to stay on the right path. However, as Father Francis settles in, viewers "will be left to wonder whether she will stay strong or succumb to her true feelings."[61] Speaking of his new role, Winsor, who previously appeared in StreetDance 3D, said "I didn't know what to expect but I turned up on my first day to a very warm welcome. The entire cast and crew are so friendly and supportive. Father Francis is in safe hands!"[61]

He introduces himself as a new priest looking for help raising funds for Orphans in Africa. Carmel and Francis become close and nearly kiss on a number of occasions. They do never follow through with it because of their faith. Carmel helps Francis raise money for the African orphanage by a charity dance class and a nude calender which, Francis, agrees to become a part of. Carmel and Francis talk about leaving their chosen paths in order to be together but Carmel comes to the conclusion that Francis was sent to test her faith and decides not to go with him. Following Carmels decision Francis kisses her boss Cindy Longford (Stephanie Waring) then tells Carmel he is leaving for Uganda. Carmel gives him the money they earned through fundraising with some extra from Cindy. Francis is later seen in an expensive suit boarding a flight to Las Vegas revealing he's not a priest but a conman.

Francis returns sometime later, intent on stealing more money from Cindy but still harboring feelings for Carmel. It is eventually discovered that Francis has a partner in crime who he contacts over the phone, but he later tells the partner that the deals off. Their identity has yet to be revealed. Francis and Carmel soon declare their love for each other, but after she witnesses a kiss between he and Cindy, she tells him she never wants to speak to him again. The following day, after going to Carmel to beg for forgiveness, Francis reveals to her that he is a conman and that his real name is Nathan Harker. Carmel goes to Cindy and Tony with this information, and Cindy devises a plan to have him arrested as he picks up the money from her. Carmel and Francis decide to run away together. However Cindy calls the police and he arrested and taken away.

Declan Brady

Declan Brady
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Jay Duffy
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 2 August 2011
Last appearance 12 September 2011
Classification Returning; recurring
Profile
Date of birth 1996
Home Ireland
Occupation Student

Declan Brady, played by Jay Duffy, first appeared on 2 August 2011.[62] Declan is the son of Brendan (Emmett J. Scanlan) and Eileen Brady (Rachel Doherty).[63] Of his son's casting, Keith Duffy said "They were looking for an Irish guy in Hollyoaks. They rang Duffy up, he went to London, did an audition, did a screen test, they called him back and they gave him the job." Duffy said that he did not expect to secure the role because it was a real audition and he hadn't got much acting experience.[64] He was initially signed to appear in a small number of episodes.[62]

Duffy described Declan as "an ordinary lad form Dublin, a school kid". Declan is visiting his father for a couple of weeks, Duffy said the visit is "all about him getting to know his dad" because "he doesn't know his dad very well at all". Declan is happy to see his father, he has always wanted "to chill out with him" but it is "pretty awkward" because they know so little about each other. The visit is also about whether or not Brendan will inform his son about his sexuality.[65] Duffy also revealed that he was happy to be working with Scanlan and loved "every minute" of his time filming.[64]

After Duffy departed on-screen, Bronagh Waugh who plays Declan's aunt, Cheryl Brady said that she was keen for Duffy to reprise his role because he was popular with female viewers.[66] It was later announced that Duffy would be returning to filming for another stint. Keith Duffy said that Hollyoaks were happy with his son's performance. They tried to convince Keith to let his son leave school and they would fund a private tutor in turn for making him a permanent cast member. However, Keith felt that Duffy was not ready to leave school and work full time with adults. Keith did grant him permission to film during school holidays and revealed that Duffy was filming in Liverpool for ten days.[67]

Declan arrives with his mother Eileen to stay with his father Brendan. They go on holiday to Blackpool together shortly after arriving. Declan walks in on Brendan beating up Ste. Ste reveals to Declan that he is gay. Brendan tells Declan that he is not a man unless he has a woman and kids. Declan returns to the flat unaware Silas Blissett (Jeff Rawle) is upstairs. He hears a noise so goes to investigate but before Silas can attack him he spooks himself so runs from the flat. Rae Wilson (Alice Barlow) tells Ste not to let Brendan control him; reminding him the abuse relationship that he had with Brendan, not realising that Declan was standing in the kitchen, listening to them arguing. Brendan admits his sexuality to Declan, and they leave on good terms as he returns to Ireland.

Kelly Saunders

Kelly Saunders
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Danielle Malone
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 5 September 2011
Classification Present; regular
Spin-off appearances Hollyoaks Later (2011)

Kelly Saunders, played by Danielle Malone, is first seen taking part in a fit camp. She made her on-screen debut during Hollyoaks Later during September 2011 and will first appear in the main series on 10 October 2011.

Malone's casting was announced by The Sun in June 2011, when her mother Tina Malone admitted she had joined the soap on a full time basis.[68] It was confirmed that Malone would first appear in the fourth series of spin-off show Hollyoaks Later.[69] E4.com describe Kelly as "just the girl you want to meet Fit Camp - fun, feisty, and not above sneaking off for a cheeky bar of chocolate." They also said that they liked the character.[70]

Kelly first appears when she meets Duncan Button (Dean Aspen) and Ricky Campbell (Ashley Margolis) at a fit camp. She makes friends with them, but Ricky takes a dislike to Kelly. While they are meant to be losing weight, Kelly and Ricky hide away and eat unhealthy food where they bond. Kelly later arrives in the village with Laurence Saywood and Louis Souyaye to spend time with Duncan. Kelly carries on visiting Duncan, however, he feels that she fancies Laurence and not him. Kelly and Duncan tell each other how they feel and start a relationship. They later sleep together for the first time and grow closer.

Ash Kane

Ash Kane
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Holly Weston
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 28 September 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Ash Kane, played by Holly Weston, debuted on-screen on 28 September 2011. The character was introduced as one of five new students who arrive to study at Hollyoaks Community College. Ash was the last new student to be cast into the series. Weston said the audition and screen test was very "last minute". After her final screen test, Weston went on holiday and was informed that she had secured the role and was required to return to Liverpool to begin filming. Weston said she and the other new cast members were initially signed to a six month contract, which was a "trial period".[71] Entertainment website Digital Spy first announced the character of Ash on 5 September 2011.[72] The Hollyoaks press office said that the collective are "possibly the coolest set of students ever to land in the Chester village." They "shake things up" and and embark on a journey through "life's hardest lessons". Their first week on the programme has been touted the "most fun and cringe-worthy Freshers' weeks of all time".[73]

She’s a really cool character. She’s really fun to play because she doesn’t have any high heels, doesn’t care what she looks like – I get to wear messy makeup all the time, which is cool. She’s a bit of a rock chick, makes her different from some of the other characters.

Holly Weston on Ash.[74]

She was initially described as a "wild party girl" and a "rock chick and rebel".[73] E4.com described Ash stating that when she is around, "things get wild". You will never find Ash opting for a night indoors unless there is "alcohol, heavy metal and ill advised flashing" involved. Though Ash feels guilty over her antics the next morning, she convinces herself that it is part of the university student lifestyle. Ash has a brother, Callum Kane (Laurie Duncan) who she attempts to play the "responsible older sister" for.[75]

Weston has described Ash as "a bit of a child. Gets drunk a lot, she’s always hungover! She just wants to have a good time really." However, she opined that ash actually has more depth to her persona.[74] While she is attempting to have a good time, she also studies psychology, so she is "sussing everyone out". Weston said that Ash starts to have a "little play with people" because she knows what "they're thinking before they do". However at first, viewers do not realise she studies the subject because of the way she acts. Ash embarrasses herself during her first week because she drinks to much alcohol, so she "regrets it" afterwards, Weston added that real life university freshers can identify with the way she feels.[74] Weston later gave advice to the National Union of Students, stating that new freshers should surrond themselves with friends if they are going to go out drinking. She noted that Ash does not get into "unsafe situations because she surrounds herself with her new found friends."[76]

Ash imediately strikes up a friendship with Will Savage (James Atherton), however her is in a relationship with Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter). Theresa becomes jealous of Will's new formed friendships, Porter said that Theresa "notices his growing bond with Ash" and she soon realises "she is not his number one priority anymore" when he opts to go partying with Ash and the freshers over meeting Theresa.[77] Weston said that she read initial viewer reactions to Ash via internet forums. She said she felt worried because Ash was criticised, as viewers thought she was going to steal Will away from Theresa. She also cringed when she watched her first scenes with Will, because she was trying to "put on a sexy voice" on.[71]

Ash arrives during Freshers Week at the HCC, where she meets Will. They make friends and she accompanies him back to his new student accomodation. She meets his room mates Annalise Appleton (Tamaryn Payne), Rob Edwards (David Atkin), Barney Harper-McBride (Tom Scurr) and Scott Sabeka (Calvin Denba). She goes out drinking with them and Ash and Rob do dares in the SU Bar, she strips and takes her bra off infront of the crowd. The next morning Ash is upset with her behaviour, however, she carries on partying for the rest of the week with her new friends. She starts spending time with Will, which makes his girlfriend Theresa jealous. She also clashes with Annalise over her behaviour and rapport with Rob. Ash is forced to admit she still lives at home with her family and her brother, Callum disapproves of her wild behaviour. Ash later goes out drinking with Annalise, where she decides she can find herself a one night stand. She choses Riley Costello (Rob Norbury), who has just broken up with his fiance on their wedding day. She has sex with him in the toilets and his horrible to him when he regrets it.

Barney Harper-McBride

Barney Harper-McBride
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Tom Scurr
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 28 September 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Home Hollyoaks Community College
Occupation Student

Barney Harper-McBride, played by Tom Scurr, debuted on-screen on 28 September 2011. The character was introduced as one of five new students who arrive to study at Hollyoaks Community College. Barney was the fourth new student to be cast into the serial. Scurr said the audition process was "very quick" and "good fun". He then had a screen test in London, infront of a casting director named Rick. Four days later, Scurr received a call confirming that he had secured the role, he then travelled to Liverpool to begin filming.[71] Scurr told the National Union of Students, that he could relate to real life freshers because he "was thrown in at the deep end" at Hollyoaks and just had to make friends and get on with the experience.[76] Entertainment website Digital Spy first announced the character of Barney on 5 September 2011.[72] The Hollyoaks press office said that the students are "possibly the coolest set" to ever feature in the serial because they "shake things up" and face "life's hardest lessons". Their fresher's week branded the "most fun and cringe-worthy" one ever.[73]

He’s not offensive, he’s not out there going “oh, I have seventeen ponies at home”, he’s never showing off. In his old life he never really fitted in anywhere, he was always on the outskirts of circles, he never had anywhere to belong. Now he’s here in Hollyoaks all of a sudden he’s got people who want to involve him in things: drink, going to clubs etc.

Tom Scurr on Barney.[78]

Barney was initially described as an "aristocrat - who is well out of his comfort zone at Hollyoaks Community College".[73] E4.com have described him as finding himself "slumming it" in Hollyoaks after swapping it for his usual life of luxary.[79] They added he would "find student life a real eye-opener" and struggle to do his own washing. Barney's "expensive tastes and chivalrous ways" are said to help him when it comes to socialising with serial's female characters.[79]

While Scurr said that Barney is the serial's "token posh boy" who enjoys teaching others about expensive wine.[71] He also said that Barney is from a "completely different walk of life" compared to the other students. He had been enjoying "the finer things in life" but did not get the grades needed to get into "Oxbridge". Scurr sees his presence at HCC as a chance to teach Barney that life is not all "black tie and crumpets".[78] He is a "rabbit in the headlights" when he first arrives but he "quickly bonds" with his fellow students and they decide to look after him. They often joke about Barney's "naivety" but they are open about it with him. Scurr said their relationship with Barney is "odd" but at the same time it is "very nice". Scurr said that he loved playing Barney because of his simplistic discoveries such as learning to use a tin opener. Over Barney is a "sweet guy" and Scurr hoped that viewers would warm to Barney's persona.[78]

Barney arrives during Freshers Week at the HCC, where Leanne Holiday (Jessica Forrest) takes him to his student accomodation. There he meets his room mates Annalise Appleton (Tamaryn Payne), Will Savage (James Atherton), Rob Edwards (David Atkin) and Scott Sabeka (Calvin Denba). Barney teaches the other students about his posh wine, he goes out on a night out with the other students and gets drunk. The next morning he wakes up in bed with Jade (Caroline Read) and the rest of the boys are shocked that Barney is the one that managed to pull a female. He later attempts to learn how to use a washing machine and adjusts to life living as a student.

Rob Edwards

Rob Edwards
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by David Atkins
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 28 September 2011
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Home Hollyoaks Community College
Occupation Student
Spa worker (since 2011)

Rob Edwards, played by David Atkins, debuted on-screen on 28 September 2011. The character was introduced as one of five new students who arrive to study at Hollyoaks Community College. Entertainment website Digital Spy first announced the character of Rob on 5 September 2011.[72] A Hollyoaks spokesperson said that the students are "possibly the coolest set" to ever feature in the serial because they "shake things up" and face "life's hardest lessons". Their fresher's week branded the "most fun and cringe-worthy" one ever.[73]

Rob was initially billed as a "sporty jock".[73] While E4.com have described him as having three passions being his girlfriend Annalise Appleton (Tamaryn Payne), "sport and partying". Rob is "sociable", likes "the blokey camaraderie of team sports" and "drunken banter". Through his social activities Rob has gained a large amount of "drinking buddies" and gained a "party boy reputation", though Annalise does not approve. Rob sees university as a chance to carry on partying.[80]

Atkins has said that Rob is "a bit of a jock" who loves going out with "the lads" to talk about rugby. Rob definitely wants to go "on a three year bender" when he arrives at HCC. Rob's girlfriend, Annalise, often organises Rob's life. Atkins said that she is "quite controlling" and the only reason Rob is at univeristy.[81] Rob does have a sensitive side when it comes to Annalise because "as soon as he knows he's done wrong he tries to make up for it." Atkins said their is potential to see trouble between the couple because "it is like any relationship". Rob and Annalise are at university in a "coming-of-age" situation. While their relationship is "good", it becomes "quite restricting" for Rob. Atkins said they need to give each other more space, but the fact they live in the same halls "makes it difficult". Atkins opined that their relationship is a realistic portrayal of those in relationships while studying at university. He also added that the situations that Rob gets into should be easy to relate to by any first year student.[81] Atkins later gave advice to the National Union of Students, he said that Rob "imediately signed up for the rugby team and spend most of his time in the SU bar." Atkins added that Rob's technique is a great way for any student to "involved with the University spirit".[76]

In November 2011, it was announced that Rob would be involved in a storyline in which he is run over by Ethan Scott (Craig Vye), who is using his mobile phone while driving.[82] The storyline was to highlight the danger of texting while driving, making light of the fact that doing so increases the risk of a car accident by "23 times". Hollyoaks partnered with the independent road safety charity Brake for the storyline, which helped launch "Road Safety Week". The charity's director, Julie Townsend, said that "too many young lives are lost and ruined through road crashes". They added that it was important for television programmes such as Hollyoaks to highlight "appalling consequences of crashes".[82] While the Hollyoaks press office said "Ethan realises the enormity of his actions. He shouldn’t have been texting while driving and he knows he could very well lose his job."[83] On-screen the storyline plays out when Ethan is texting Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) and Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips) while driving. Ethan is not keep an eye on the road and Rob steps out and Ethan accidentally run him over. The serial remained secretive about whether or not Rob survives the accident.[82]

Rob arrives at HCC with Annalise and meets his flat mates Will Savage (James Atherton), Scott Sabeka (Calvin Denba) and Barney Harper-McBride (Tom Scurr). Rob dares Ash Kane (Holly Weston) to trip off infront of the crowd in the SU Bar, which annoys Annalise. Rob and Will join the university rugby team and he repeatidly goes out drinking with his new friends. He forgets to keep his plans with Annalise and she tires of his partying. They argue and she forces him to sleep on the sofa, they later make up.

Daytona Lights

Daytona Lights
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by As themselves
Created by Tony Wood
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 10 October 2011 (Laurence Saywood)
10 October 2011 (Louis Souyaye)
20 October 2011 (Danny Lawrence)
20 October 2011 (Sam Fordham)
20 October 2011 (Matt Gill)
Classification Present; recurring

Daytona Lights are a real world five piece indie band that are introduced to Hollyoaks, with all members playing partially fictional versions of themselves.[84] The characters were billed as "cool characters who provide an authentic youth story and can rock out the SU Bar."[85]

The band's arrival was announced in September 2011. The band consists of lead singer Danny Lawrence and fellow members Laurence Saywood, Louis Souyaye, Matt Gill, Sam Fordham. Lawrence said his band's inclusion was a "great opportunity" for his band to promote their music out to a "mass audience" because "that's what every musician wants". He also said his bandmates were enjoying the lifestyle Hollyoaks had to offer. Three of the band's members met while studying at a drama school in Hackney.[84]

Prior to their involvement with the serial, Daytona Lights were signed to a Hubris Records, a small record label which is headed by Steve Levine. Levine wanted to find a platform to promote the band on. British actor Stephen Fry introduced Levine to the Audio Network, a music library which offers commercial television low price and license free music. At the same time one of Hollyoaks' producers, Tony Wood was using the music from the library as he wanted the serial to gain a more "cool and indie" image. When Wood visited the band, he and Levine decided to work on joint venture to include the band in Hollyoaks for a promotional push on both parts.[85] Wood also wanted to bring a real band into the serial as opposed to a fictional one.[86]

Wood said their inclusion shows another example of Hollyoaks having more layers than just storyline. As the serial features popular culture and has a specific target audience, Wood felt that Daytona Lights are characters that are "aspirational, fun and who they could relate to."[85] The band will be "softly" introduced during October and a slow build in storylines will progress.[85] The members will debut onscreen separately and eventually form a band, Levine explained that "the concept is as you would have in real life where you come across a real band." Daytona Lights will be seen rehearsing and perform sound checks, while the Hollyoaks students drink in the SU Bar.[86] Over their duration, the bands music will be made available for download and some tracks given to viewers for free.[85] Their story arc is planned to culminate during a "big" storyline airing during a New Years Eve episode. While off-screen Daytona Lights will release their first studio album to coincide with the episode.[86][85]

Laurence and Louis arrive in the village with Kelly (Danielle Malone), while she meets up with Duncan Button (Dean Aspen). Duncan thinks that Kelly is attracted to Laurence and Louis, unaware they are trying to pair Kelly off with Duncan. Danny and Sam arrive as friends of Ash Kane (Holly Weston) and perform at the S.U. Bar, while Matt turns up working as a bouncer at the venue.

Dennis Savage

Dennis Savage
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Joe Tracini
Introduced by Gareth Philips
Duration 2011—
First appearance 15 November 2011
Classification Future; regular

Dennis Savage, played by Joe Tracini is due to debut on-screen on 15 November 2011. Tracini's casting was first publicised in July 2011, when his father, comedian Joe Pasquale, told the Cornish Guardian of his involvement.[87] Entertainment website Digital Spy later confirmed the casting and revealed that Dennis is a new member of the already established Savage family. Tracini revealed via his Twitter account that he began filming in August and also filmed a spot in the Hollyoaks opening titles. A spokesperson refused to release any advance storyline information about Dennis, but stated that Tracini has "great comic timing" for the role.[88]

The Daily Mail later revealed that the serial had introduced Dennis to fill the void left by Alex Carter's departure as Lee Hunter. Like Lee, Dennis is planned to take on comedic storylines. Dennis has been described as a "comedy character" helped on by the fact Tracini is a "great comedy actor".[89] Soap opera magazine Inside Soap later revealed Dennis' relation to the rest of the Savage family, as being a cousin of Liberty (Abi Phillips), Dodger (Danny Mac) and Will Savage (James Atherton).[90] Dodger is not pleased to see his cousin and does not want him living in his caravan. Dodger convinces Texas Longford (Bianca Hendrickse-Spendlove) and Leanne Holiday (Jessica Forrest) to let Dennis move in with them. Digital Spy said Dennis arrives being "confident and full of beans" and said he looks likely to "cause a stir".[91]

Joel

Joel, played by Andrew Still, is due to debut on-screen in November.[92] He was initially described as a "mysterious newcomer" who will change the life of an established character "forever". Still was cast into the programme after Lime Pictures, who produce the serial presented the Scottish Youth Theatre with a casting opportunity. Although Still did not have any previous televisual acting experience, he impressed the casting department in his audition, which lead to them making him an offer to play Joel.[92]

Joel arrives to work as a dubstep DJ at Chez Chez at the same time Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan) disappears from the village. He is also planned to become part of a storyline in which fellow character Maddie Morrison (Scarlett Bowman) becomes attracted to him. However, Joel is uninterested as there is "only one person on his mind".[92]

Others

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Tamara 3 January Harry Bradshaw[93] A transgender girl who meets Jasmine and Heidi Costello at a gender disorder clinic.
Michael Chadwick 3 January Alan French[94] A consultant who meets Jasmine Costello at a gender disorder clinic.
Earl 6 January Robin Askwith[95] Melody Longford's music agent. Earl speaks to Lee Hunter about his boy band Guy Candy.
Registrar 13 January Jennifer Hennessy[96] The registrar who holds the wedding of Lee Hunter and Leanne Holiday.
Joey Benton 18 January Alex Hardy[97] A photographer who photographs Mitzeee. He photographs Mitzeee naked and attempts to withhold them for his own use. When Brendan Brady and Warren Fox attack Joey, he gives them the memory card withholding the photographs.
Doctor 16 January David Smith A doctor who turns off baby Kathleen's medical ventilator in order to find out whether she can breathe alone.
Magistrate 17 January John Draycott[98] A magistrate who oversees Tom Cunningham's assault trial.
Policeman 18–21 February Simon Holland Roberts[99] A policeman who arrests Gilly Roach for the alleged rape of Jacqui McQueen.
Policewoman 21 February Vicky Mills[99] A policewoman who arrests Gilly Roach for the alleged rape of Jacqui McQueen.
Morag 14–17 March Lisa Coleman[100] Morag is the ex-wife of Rob O'Connor and the mother of Sinead and Finn. She meets Sinead and tells her that she was diagnosed with leukemia when she was younger and in order to save her life, gave birth to Finn. Morag explains that after discovering Rob was having an affair with Diane, she left the family and therefore did not bond with Finn. She then invites Sinead on a holiday to New York, but Sinead refuses as she does not want to hurt Finn's feelings.
Emily Alexander 10 March-17 May Elizabeth Henstridge Emily first appears in hospital with her father Billy, where it is revealed that she needs a kidney transplant. She is later seen when half-sister Jacqui McQueen agrees to be her donor. When Jacqui isn't a match Emily reveals that she was only interested in Jacqui's kidney and not her as a person before leaving.
Court Clerk 28 March Reece Andrews[101] A court clerk at Gilly Roach's rape trial.
John Wharmby 28–31 March Daniel Pirrie[102] John is Jacqui McQueen's barrister at Gilly Roach's rape trial. Natalie is Gilly's barrister and the Judge presides over the trial.
Natalie Talbot Polly Maberly[102]
Judge Judy Holt
Lisa Alcroft 29 March Charlotte Gascoyne[103] In December 2010, Hollyoaks casting directors announced auditions for a character named Kelsey Alcroft.[104]
Nurse Jennings 11 April Flo Wilson Nurse Jennings interviews Lynsey Nolan about her suspension following an incident in which she refused to help Silas Blissett when he was in need of urgent medical attention.
Kidnapper 15 April Colin Hogg[105] A man helping Jenny to kidnap Rhys Ashworth, when he creeps up behind Rhys and throws him into the back of a van.
D.I Small 27 April— Victoria Pritchard Detective Inspector Small is the lead investigator in the serial killer case working alongside Ethan Scott. She arrives when the second victim Rebecca Massey is murdered by killer Silas Blissett, she later arrests Brendan Brady on suspicion but is forced to release him when he is supplied with an alibi. She later returns when Rae Wilson is murdered once again arresting Brendan after he is set up by Silas and makes him out to be the killer. Small charges Brendan for Rae's murder after Silas continues to plant evidence on Brendan. When Heidi Costello is murdered she arrests Silas and asks Lynsey Nolan for help when Silas will speak only to her.
Rocco 2–5 May Arinze Kene In April 2011 it was announced that former Eastenders star Arinze Kene was to play the guest role of Rocco.[106] He agrees to help Warren Fox set Riley Costello up. They place bets on various situations, when Rocco wins a bet he demands Riley steal his father's England squad cap. He threatens that he will hurt his girlfriend Mercedes Fisher, so Riley steals it. Warren continues the scam alone.
Johnny 4–5 May Ryan Gage Johnny is a friend of Texas Longford's who pretends to be an art dealer, whilst helping her con Cindy out of her money
Colin Grimshaw 24–26 May Michael Mears Mr. Grimshaw is known as "Creepy Colin" by Hollyoaks High students. He tutors Ruby Button to improve her reading and writing. She is unpleasant towards him, other students tease the pair about the time they spend together. Ruby tells headmaster Pete Hamill that Mr. Grimshaw has been inappropriately touching her. In his next lesson with Ruby, she verbally abuses him calling him a pervert and he slaps her in the face.
Andy 9 June Toby Parkes Andy meets Jason Costello via a dating website. He goes on a date with him, but decides to have no further contact with him.
Leticia 14 June Natalie Jayne Betten[102] Leticia is an old friend of Mitzeee's who turned up at Riley and Mercedes' engagement party. She came to get spotted flirting with Riley and did so successfully, which resulted in her being thrown out of Chez Chez by Carl.
Matt 28–30 June Philip Correia[107] Nurse Lynsey Nolan met Matt at work and hearing he needed a place to stay, offered the spare room in her flat as she found him attractive. On his arrival, Lynsey and Cheryl both began to outrageously flirt with him but he later announced he was gay and moved out after declaring he had slept with Cheryl's brother Brendan.
Dr. Worth 30 June Christina Tam[108] Dr. Worth carries out a ultasound scan and tells a shocked Mercedes McQueen her baby is fine.
Mike 1 July Matt Martin[108] Mike is a rugby player who arrives at Cinergy for a massage. Mitzeee tells him they do sexual favours. When he asks Carmel McQueen for extras, she throws him out of Cinergy and he runs through the village naked.
April 11 July Larissa Houghton April spends the day drinking with Warren Fox unaware he is trying to make Mitzeee jealous. She then hooks up with Dodger.
Fugative 14 July As Himself British rapper Fugative and television presenter Georgie Okell make a special cameo appearance backstage at T4 on the Beach, where Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips) is preparing to perform.
Georgie Okell As Herself
Sean 28-29 July Matt Kennedy Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan) hires Sean a a pretend boyfriend to make Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) jealous and come onto Noah Baxter (Law Thompson). He annoys Brendan by touching him up and manages to lure Noah into the hot tub at Cinergy. Ste catches him kissing Noah. Brendan only pays him half of the money because he felt his leg. Sean is angered by the amount of money he receives, and tells Ste that he was paid to ruin his relationship with Noah.
Caravan man 29 July Jim Whelan A man credited as "Caravan man" who catches Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke) living in his holiday caravan.
Miriam 5 August Meave Larkin Miriam interviews Amy Barnes for nanny's job and offers her the job.
David Phil Cheadle David is Miriam's partner who offers Amy Barnes a job. Amy pretends she has passed her driving test, but David wants proof. Amy admits she lied and David tells her she can learn. However, Lee Hunter accuses David of flirting with Amy, so he takes back his job offer.
Neil Cooper 5 September— Tosin Cole[109] Neil is a new student at the new sixth form college. Neil is best friends with Jono and together they think they are popular with females.[109]
Toby 5 September Alex Roe Toby is Maddie Morrison's boyfriend who arrives at the new sixth form students party. He kisses Sinead O'Connor and is seen by Maddie. He tells Maddie he is sorry but she ends their relationship.
George Smith 5 September— Steven Roberts[109] George is a new student at the new sixth form college. He was initially described as a "sharp-tongued fashionista" and is openly gay.[109]
Callum Kane 6 September— Laurie Duncan[109] Callum is a new student at the new sixth form college. Callum is described as being able to impress girls, but hides a "dark secret".[109]
Annalise Appleton 28 September— Tamaryn Payne[73]
Scott Sabeka Calvin Denba[73]
Jade 29-30 September Caroline Read Jade appears when she has a one night stand with Barney Harper-McBride.
Registrar 17 October Jason Furnival The registrar attempts to perform the wedding between Mercedes McQueen and Riley Costello.

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