Hilda Ogden
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Coronation Street character | |
Hilda Ogden | |
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Played by | Jean Alexander |
Duration | 1964-1987 |
Date of Birth | 24 February 1924 |
Date of Death | Never resolved in the programme. |
Marital Status | Widowed |
Occupation | Maid |
Family | Stan, Irma, Trevor |
Hilda Alice Ogden (née Crabtree) was a fictional character on the television series Coronation Street. She was played by Jean Alexander from 1964 to 1987.
Hilda and her husband Stan (played by Bernard Youens) were the traditional unlucky couple on the Street, beset with every financial woe and with few friends. Hilda worked as a char, cleaning the Rovers Return and private homes, while Stan cleaned windows.
Hilda and Stan had four children. Two children, Sylvia and Tony, were not seen on the series with the explanation that they were taken into care when Stan beat them while drunk. (Considering what the viewer was to learn about Stan over the years, workshy, coarse, yet loveable, this stretches credibility) Over time, the writers did not mention the two children, Sylvia and Tony, and it was as if the two children never existed.
Their other children were seen on the programme and were named Irma and Trevor. Trevor stole money and ran away within the first six months of arriving on the Street, writing back home to ask Hilda to disown him. Hilda's daughter Irma worked at the Corner Shop and eventually married David Barlow, but was crushed when David and her child were killed in Australia.
Hilda's most remembered attributes were her curlers which she almost always wore, and her "muriel" in her living room, which first showed a scene of Alpine mountains but was later changed to a coastal scene with three duck ornaments "flying" over them.
The character of Hilda Ogden was very popular with the British public — in one poll, she came fourth in the 'Best Loved Women in Britain' poll, behind the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
After Stan died, Hilda got extra money by allowing Kevin and Sally Webster to live in one of her vacant rooms. In late 1987, Hilda's employer's, the affluent Doctor Lowther and his wife, made the decision to sell their home and move to Derby (a northern British city). However, on the night that Hilda helped Mrs Lowther pack away her treasured possessions, burglars broke into the house and violently assaulted them both. Doctor Lowther, who had gone out to get a takeaway meal, was horrified to discover his wife dead and Hilda seriously injured.
Although she made a full recovery physically, mentally she became afraid to be in her own home. When Doctor Lowther asked her to move to Derby and be his housekeeper, she jumped at the chance. When Hilda left the programme on Christmas Day 1987, she sang "Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye", in her trademark trilling voice; it was watched by 27 million people, which broke all British viewing figure records.
She made a brief return to "The Street" is 1990, when she revealed that Dr. Lowther had proposed to her (Alec Gilroy, landlord of The Rovers Return asked her whether he had become senile...!) In a touching scene, Hilda visited Stan's grave and spoke to him aloud - "I shall tell him thank you, but no. I'm Mrs Stanley Ogden and I'll be Mrs Stanley Ogden 'til they cart me off."
[edit] Family
- Stan Ogden - husband (deceased)
- Irma Ogden - daughter
- Sylvia Ogden - daughter
- Tony Ogden - son
- Trevor Ogden - son