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Kim "K.C." Carswell is a
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from the
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''
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford. Origi ...
''. She was played by
Zoë Henry Zoë Henry (born 3 September 1973) is an English actress, known for her roles in four soap operas on British television; ''Emmerdale'', ''Doctors'', ''Coronation Street'', and ''EastEnders''. She has also made appearances in various other televi ...
, making her first appearance on 16 March 2007. K.C. was one of the women
Claire Peacock Claire Jane Peacock (also Casey) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. Portrayed by Julia Haworth, the character first appeared onscreen during the episode airing on 9 April 2003, as the new nanny of est ...
met through her voluntary phone
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; she had lost her baby. Her character has noted to the police that her nickname is K.C. not Casey, using the first letter in her first name and second name respectively.


Storylines

On 1 April 2007, Claire left her new friend KC babysitting her son, Freddie, while she went out. When she returned, Freddie and KC had gone so she panicked and called the police, worried that KC had kidnapped him. She was worried as she had met KC through her work on the phone lines of a support group for women that had miscarriages. However, KC explained that she had taken Freddie out for a drive as he wouldn't settle but was upset that Claire had called the police and left just as they arrived. However in June, KC was seen stalking Claire, and was thought to be responsible for the fire at 4 Coronation Street. When her photograph appeared in the
Weatherfield Weatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Greater Manchester, which has been the setting for the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' since its inception in 1960. Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the y ...
Gazette and on the news, she went to the police and was released without charge and then confronted Claire. KC and Claire Peacock resumed their friendship and KC showed an interest in Claire's husband,
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, after Claire said she was worried that her marriage was in trouble. On 30 July, KC made her move on Ashley and they were about to sleep together but Claire came home early.
Audrey Roberts Audrey Roberts (also Potter) is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', played by Sue Nicholls. Audrey made her first appearance on 16 April 1979 and appeared on a recurring basis for three years until April 1982. ...
(a friend of Ashley's late father) was concerned about Ashley and Claire's marriage and saw KC taking Claire's place with Ashley and Josh, while Claire was away (on KC’s advice). Audrey confronted Ashley, who admitted that he was having an affair with KC as Claire didn't seem to realize his needs. Ashley told KC that Audrey knew about their affair and KC confronted Audrey, warning her to stay away but Audrey told her that she was just a fling that Ashley would get over. However, KC stressed that she and Ashley were a proper couple and claimed that they had been having an affair for months. Audrey told KC she'd betrayed Claire as a friend and that the affair was her way to get revenge. KC responded by implying that she, Ashley and Josh would soon be a proper family and neither Audrey or Claire would be able to prevent it. Later, Audrey persuaded Claire to come home and Ashley ended his affair with KC, convinced that Ashley secretly loved her. Claire was shocked to learn that KC had been visiting regularly, helping out with Josh and cooking Ashley dinner and even sleeping there. Claire was suspicious so she and Ashley told KC to leave. Claire asked Ashley if he was sleeping with KC but he denied it. KC confronted Audrey and told her that she pushed Ashley to break Claire's heart and reveal that they were an item. Later, Claire invited KC to lunch and Ashley told her to stop stalking him. KC relished telling Ashley that she's not going anywhere and continued to stalk Ashley for some time. One day she spotted an opportunity to get his attention when he left Freddie with
Kirk Sutherland Kirk Sutherland is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera '' Coronation Street''. The character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 22 May 2000, played by an uncredited actor and originally referred to as Mark. ...
. KC grabbed it, telling Kirk that Ashley had asked her to pick up Freddie and asking Ashley to phone her. She then told Audrey that she and Ashley were a couple and will be getting married. Ashley was horrified to learn that KC had kidnapped Freddie so he phoned her and went to her flat, insisting Kirk keep this from Claire. Audrey, however, told Claire about KC’s behaviour and Kirk told her that KC had taken Freddie so she and Audrey rushed to KC’s flat after calling the police. Ashley was horrified to see Casey's walls covered with photos of him and saw KC on the balcony, holding Freddie. She admitted starting the fire, explaining that she felt Claire was in the way. Ashley, realizing just how ill his "mistress" was, tried convincing her that her feelings for him weren't real. KC, shocked by Ashley's words, moved closer to the edge of the balcony with Freddie, saying if Ashley didn't love her then she and Freddie might as well be dead. Claire saw this and KC forced Ashley to tell Claire the truth about their affair and had slept together whilst she was at her support group. Claire was silent so KC demanded Ashley propose to her; worried about Freddie, Ashley did so. KC was elated but Claire challenged her. She reminded KC of what she had said about the death of her baby, a boy she named ''Rhys'', and all her hopes for him and how she imagined how her baby would grow up. KC, now irritated, ran toward Claire to make her stop talking and Claire took Freddie. She tried to jump from the balcony but Ashley stopped her just as the police burst in and took an hysterical KC away. In a later episode, the policeman in charge of KC’s case, visited the Peacocks and told Ashley and Claire that KC was mentally unfit to stand trial. She would be sectioned under the Mental Health Act indefinitely as she was a serious danger to other people.


Reception

The plot in which featured KC threatening Freddie, was speculated as being similar to an episode of ''
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''. Tragedy mum Natasha Hogan was interviewed to support this.
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revealed that her husband,
Jeff Hordley Jeff Hordley (born 7 March 1970) is an English actor, best known for portraying the role of Cain Dingle in the ITV soap opera, ''Emmerdale''. For his portrayal of Cain, he has been nominated for the British Soap Award for Best Actor at three ce ...
, who plays
Cain Dingle Cain Dingle is a fictional character from the British soap opera ''Emmerdale'', played by Jeff Hordley. Cain made his first appearance on 30 March 2000, and in 2006, he was written out of the series when Hordley left the soap; however, the opti ...
in ''
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'', had given her advice on playing a villainous role. Interviews Zoe provided the Sunday Mirror: Following the characters departure, Henry had a guest part in ''
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''. before taking on the full-time role of
Rhona Goskirk Rhona Goskirk is a fictional character from the British television soap opera ''Emmerdale'', played by Zoë Henry. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 17 September 2001. The character was introduced by series producer ...
in rival soap, ''Emmerdale''.


See also

* List of ''Coronation Street'' characters (2007) *
List of soap opera villains A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. In soap operas, the villain, sometimes called a "bad guy", is an antagonist, tending to have a negative effect on other characters. A f ...


References

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