Menacing Ross Barton is to show a fresh side to his character in an upcoming episode when he saves the life of Gabby Thomas.

Ad

The moment of heroism comes after an argumentative Gabby (Annelisa Manojlovic) impetuously bolts into the road after arguing with Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy).

Ross, who has witnessed the exchange, clocks an oncoming car, throws himself into its path and pushes Gabby out of the way:

“It’s a completely instinctive move,” says Michael Parr, who plays Ross. “He’s doing what anyone would do in that situation and protecting a young person in need. Unfortunately, Ross does get hurt pretty badly after being hit by the car – he doesn’t break any bones but there’s a lot of bruising and some cuts on his face.”

Ever his first appearance in July when he carjacked Laurel, it’s been clear that Ross is not a person to be messed with. But does this new act of heroism mean that we’ll now be seeing a softer side to Ross?

“He is a nasty piece of work, but nobody is just one thing, are they?” says Parr. “The thing with Ross is that he doesn’t know how to be good because nobody has ever been good to him. He’s bitter and angry and it’s going to be a long time before he softens. If he softens at all. In fact, it’s going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.”

Ad

Yet despite Ross being an expert of intimidation, it seems that behind the scenes Parr is actually quite in awe of his co-stars: “I’m from the North West, so I’ve grown up watching the northern dramas. So I saw Bill Ward [James Barton] in Corrie and Jeff Hordley [Cain Dingle] in Emmerdale and to be on set with them is sometimes daunting. I do get a little bit starstruck.”

Authors

David BrownWriter, Radio Times magazine and RadioTimes.com

Comments, questions and tips

Rate this recipe

What is your star rating out of 5?

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Overall rating

Ad
Ad
Ad
Create an image depicting a festive scene with elements from the top Christmas songs, such as a snowy New York for 'Fairytale of New York', a cozy home setting for 'Last Christmas', and a glamorous Christmas party for 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. Include musical notes and festive decorations to represent the spirit of these iconic Christmas songs.

RT offer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

hello
An image depicting a festive scene with iconic Christmas elements such as a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with twinkling lights, snow gently falling, and perhaps a cozy fireplace in the background. The image should capture the essence of popular Christmas songs, with musical notes and lyrics subtly included in the design, representing a playlist of classic Christmas tunes.

summer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

More