- Amy Turtle
Amy Turtle was a character in "Crossroads", the British television soap opera, played by
Ann George from1965 to1976 and then from1987 to1988 .Amy first came to prominence in the series helping out at the antique shop in
King's Oak (the fictional village where "Crossroads" was set), but it was as the cleaner at theCrossroads Motel that she is best remembered. Her job gave her the perfect opportunity to listen to gossip and pass it on, yet, despite her irritating ways the staff remained strangely fond of her; as David Hunter the motel manager played byRonald Allan commented in a 1974 episode when Amy had been away from the Motel for a while: "I miss Amy. Don't know why, I just do."Over the years, Amy was involved in many storylines, some dramatic, some comedic, such as the time she was accused by the police of being a Russian double agent, Amelia Turtleovski.
The last storyline she was involved in was the tragic death of her son Billy. Amy went to visit her nephew in America, and didn't return to
King's Oak until 1987.Trivia
* It has often been (mistakenly) suggested that Amy Turtle was the inspiration for
Victoria Wood's spoof of "Crossroads"Acorn Antiques ;Wood has denied this, andJulie Walters (the actress who portrayedMrs Overall ) more than suggested with her performance and appearance thatMrs Overall was in fact based on "Crossroads" characterMavis Hooper played byCharmian Eyre . However Walters commented in 2002, that when she first saw the script of Acorn Antiques the Mrs Overall role she thought instantly of Amy Turtle, and so she wanted her to have aBirmingham accent.
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