Lucille Hewitt | |||||||||||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Jennifer Moss | ||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1960–1974 | ||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 21 December 1960 Episode 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 1 July 1974 Episode 1404 | ||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||||
Created by | Tony Warren | ||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Tony Warren | ||||||||||||||||
Book appearances | Coronation Street: The Complete Saga | ||||||||||||||||
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Lucille Hewitt is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Jennifer Moss. Created by Tony Warren as one of Coronation Street's original characters, at eleven years old Lucille was the show's only child character upon its inception and first appeared in the episode broadcast on 21 December 1960.[1]
Daughter of widowed bus conductor Harry Hewitt (Ivan Beavis), Lucille spent several years in an orphanage in her youth, but occasionally visited her father. When Harry married again in 1961, this time to barmaid Concepta Riley (Doreen Keogh), Lucille was able to return home but took an instant disliking to her stepmother. The following year, Concepta gave birth to a half-brother for Lucille, Christopher Hewitt (Stephen Ward). When Christopher was kidnapped while in his sister's care, Lucille received the blame, which strengthened the hatred between Lucille and Concepta. In 1964, Harry and Concepta moved to Ireland alongside Christopher; however, Lucille refused to follow them, and ended up being fostered by local landlords Jack (Arthur Leslie) and Annie Walker (Doris Speed).[citation needed]
Both of Lucille's father figures died in the years that followed, with Harry being crushed to death in 1967 and Jack suffering a heart-attack in 1970. Another loss for Lucille came when she was jilted by her fiancée Gordon Clegg (Bill Kenwright), and Lucille longed to escape Annie's strictly-run household. Over the years, Lucille and Concepta mended their relationship, and in 1974 Lucille joined her and Christopher in Ireland, never to return.[2]