Gordon Collins (Brookside)

Gordon Collins (Brookside)
Gordon Collins
Brookside
Portrayed by Nigel Cowley, Mark Burgess
Duration 1982–90
First appearance 2 November 1982
Last appearance 11 June 1990
Created by Phil Redmond
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Gordon Collins is a character in Channel 4 soap-opera Brookside, he appeared in it from the first episode in 1982 until 1990. He was portrayed by Nigel Cowley in earlier episodes and later on by Mark Burgess. Gordon is notable for being the first openly gay character on a British television soap opera.

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Background

Gordon Collins moved to Brookside Close aged 15 with his family in 1982 after his father, Paul loses his job. While his elder sister Lucy struggles to fit in on Brookside Close (which she refers to as 'purgatory'), Gordon settles in quicker. Gordon is seen by his parents as having better prospects than his sister and so when they can only afford to allow one to remain at independent school, Gordon stays while Lucy has to attend the sixth-form college at Brookside Comprehensive where she is bullied.

Arrival

After the Collins' arrival, Gordon begins writing computer software, a hobby shared by neighbour Alan Partridge. For sometime he gave his parents little cause for concern, unlike his sister who was having an affair with a married man much to her parents disapproval.

Gordon also provided a contrast to Damon Grant, who was his counterpart in the Grant family. While Damon was hot-headed, often skipped school and spent his time on the football terraces and getting into scrapes with his friends, Gordon was quiet, studious and appeared to have few friends.

Homosexuality

Later however in 1985, Gordon came out as being gay, after Annabelle found out about the homosexual relationship he had been having with a school-friend, Chris. While his parents accepted his homosexuality, it was a source of embarrassment for them.

In 1986, Gordon leaves to live in France with his sister Lucy who had been living there with Barry Grant for some time. He returns with a girl, prompting Paul and Annabelle to assume he is now straight. This however is not the case and it transpires that the girl is the sister of a lover Gordon had in France.

In 1987 Gordon and Chris come into possession of a stolen car with which they run over Lucky, the dog that Paul saved from drowning. Paul however assumes that Terry Sullivan killed the dog and photographs him and Pat Hancock working and sends the evidence to the DSS.

In 1988 the Collins' house is attacked by 'queer-bashers', who graffiti 'If AIDS don't get you - we will' and 'shirtlifters live here' on the garage door.[1]

Departure

Following the death of Doreen Sloane who played Annabelle Collins in 1990, the entire Collins family were written out.

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