Actress Gillian Taylforth has been filming with Michelle Collins and Thomas Law.

By Lewis Knight

Published: Tuesday, 11 July 2023 at 12:00 am


Gillian Taylforth has teased her upcoming scenes as Kathy Beale in EastEnders comes face to face with both her nemesis Cindy Beale and her estranged grandson Peter Beale.

Executive producer Chris Clenshaw has already teased explosive scenes between Kathy and her former daughter-in-law Cindy (Michelle Collins) once the latter character is back on the Square full-time later this summer alongside Kathy’s son Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt).

Speaking to RadioTimes.com and other press last month, actress Gillian Taylforth confirmed that she had already filmed scenes with Collins and actor Thomas Law, who is reprising his role as Kathy’s grandson Peter Beale full-time.

Taylforth revealed at the time: “I’ve not worked with Adam at the moment. Not yet. That’s next week I worked with Ad. But I worked with Michelle last week and the beginning of this week and that was great.

“As you can imagine, Kathy and Cindy together. The woman that tried to have her son killed and now she just returned from the dead. It was…there were fireworks, great scenes, you know, well written. And, it was great to do, you know, play those with Michelle. It wasn’t easy going. But anyways, a lot of the things we did together, easy for us to do, I should say, but very as you can imagine fireworks were we’re going left right and centre in those scenes and they were great to film, they’re going to shoot.‌

“I’ve worked with Tom today, which is great to see Tom Law again. So that was lovely. But yeah, I’m looking forward to doing some things with Adam next week. I have seen him. We’ve had a lovely little catch-up over lunch. But yeah, it’s actually working really good. I’m really looking forward to that next week. Yeah, I am.”

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Gillian Taylforth as Kathy Beale and Michelle Collins as Cindy Beale in EastEnders in 1993.
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‌Of course, despite the strained history between Kathy and Cindy, the pair do have something in common beyond Ian – both of them have been forced to fake their own deaths!‌

Despite this, Taylforth said that she and Collins themselves haven’t discussed that shared experience as actors whose characters were killed off-screen before their comebacks.

“We haven’t really had a good conversation about it to be quite honest because we’ve not had time,” she revealed. “Literally, I went on holiday, I was on the holiday, came back on Monday and was doing scenes with her. So it’s like…it was an all-day. we had like seven, I had seven, eight scenes all day to do, so I haven’t had a chance.

“But I mean, it’s great because how can Kathy complain because she’s done exactly the same thing? So I’m sure that will come out in the scenes that we are going to be doing.”

Taylforth did note, however, that Kathy could say: “The only thing was, I didn’t try to have my son killed, did I?”