
CORRIE'S MOUTHY MUM FROM HELL IS BACK
24th October 2008
By Katie Begley[/align]
GOBBY Cilla Battersby-Brown blasts back in style as we find out what she really got up to after quitting the cobbles of Coronation Street. The wacky new DVD Out Of Africa shows her getting up to all her old tricks in sunny South Africa. The one-off special is sure to put a smile on Corrie fans’ faces this Christmas.
But while we all welcome Cilla back with open arms, actress Wendi Peters can’t wait to see the back of her alter ego. She quit last year and, although tempted back for the DVD, she admits she still can’t bear to watch herself playing Cilla.
Speaking exclusively to us, Wendi, 40, says: “If they’ve ever shown a clip of Cilla on telly, I’ve had to go out of the room. I’d say: ‘I can’t stand her, she’s horrible – please take her away! I’ve not missed her at all. I’ve even had my hair cut so I look less like her. I loved being in Coronation Street but four years was a long time and Cilla is such an in-your-face character. I wanted to try other things.”
As well as theatre work, Wendi has made guest TV appearances and enjoyed spending quality time with husband Kenny Linden and their daughter Gracie, eight. But she could not resist returning for the DVD, which will not be shown on TV. She says: “It was very flattering. The fact that it was filmed in South Africa was a bit of a lure, too. And while I haven’t missed Cilla, I have missed not working with my old friends in the show.”
The hour-long special catches up with Cilla after she left for a new life in Las Vegas. There, she was offered a job as a croupier in South Africa’s gambling capital Sun City. And the DVD sees her trying to win a cash prize for the perfect family. To pull it off, she needs her children with her. So son Chesney (Sam Aston, 15) flies out with his best friend Kirk (Andy Whyment, 27). Chesney is looking forward to a reunion with his stepdad Les. But when he arrives, he finds “Les” is his mum’s new fella – an African dancer in full tribal costume. Cilla then tricks daughter Fiz (Jennie McAlpine, 24) into joining them, too.
Wendi says: “She enters a contest to find the Sunshine Family of South Africa and starts to invent stories. To her surprise, she ends up in the final – and suddenly needs them all with her. But she’s still mean to Chesney. The first thing she asks him is whether he’s brought the Garibaldi biscuits she asked for!.”
Wendi, who grew up in Blackburn, Lancs, became an instant hit as Cilla. She took Rita to court, sang on stage with Status Quo and plunged through the ceiling while sitting in a bath with Les and their pet dog!. But filming meant Wendi spent most of her week at the studios in Manchester, while her family were 150 miles away in Hertfordshire. Now she has settled back to a “normal family life” and, sadly for fans, says Cilla is not likely to return again.
“As much as I love Cilla, I want to move on,” she says. “It would be great to play someone a bit more serene. Someone as far away from Cilla as possible, really!”
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I'm pretty sure the DVD will be available for download not long after release...