Toyah Battersby

Toyah Battersby
Coronation Street character
Portrayed byGeorgia Taylor
Duration1997–2003, 2016–present
First appearanceEpisode 4223
4 July 1997 (1997-07-04)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byBrian Park (1997)
Kate Oates (2016)
In-universe information
Other namesToyah Habeeb
Occupation
  • Student
  • Waitress
  • Barmaid
  • Pub landlady
  • Counsellor
FatherRonnie Clegg
MotherJanice Battersby
StepfatherLes Battersby
SistersLeanne Battersby (step)
HusbandToby Chapman (2011–2017)
Imran Habeeb (2022)
DaughtersRose Battersby
Adoptive daughtersKelly Neelan (foster)
Elsie (foster)
StepsonsAlfie Franklin
NephewsOliver Battersby (step)

Toyah Habeeb (also Battersby) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Georgia Taylor. Toyah and her family were introduced to the serial by executive producer Brian Park in a bid to increase falling ratings. Actress and singer Toyah Willcox gave the producers permission to name the youngest member of the Battersby family after herself, since the character was said to be born during the height of her career. Taylor originally auditioned for the part of Zoe Tattersall, but was cast as Toyah instead. The role marked her acting debut. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 July 1997.

Toyah was portrayed as cocky, naive, too trusting and occasionally needing to be "a bit more clued up"[1] about things. Taylor called Toyah a decent person and someone who was loyal to her friends and family. Taylor initially disliked Toyah's image, particularly her make-up and clothes, which were too revealing. Toyah's first major storyline saw her being abducted by a stranger. At the time, Taylor said it was one of the hardest storylines she had to film and the Independent Television Commission believed it should have carried a warning before it was broadcast. A few months later, Toyah became the show's first female character to be involved in a storyline surrounding the subject of under-age sex. The storyline was criticised by watchdogs, but Taylor defended it, calling it "educational".

Toyah began a relationship with Spider Nugent (Martin Hancock) in 1999, which lasted until Hancock's departure in July 2000. The following year, the character was the focus of one of Coronation Street's most controversial storylines, which saw her beaten and raped by Phil Simmonds (Jack Deam). The storyline marked the first time in 40 years that the show had included a rape. The storyline was criticised by some former Coronation Street cast members, who thought the producers were using the subject of rape to boost ratings. Taylor decided to leave the show in July 2002 and her character departed on-screen the following year on 5 February 2003. Toyah was well received by critics and Taylor received the Best Young Actor accolade at the Inside Soap Awards and Best Dramatic Performance at The British Soap Awards.

Following a thirteen-year absence from Coronation Street, Taylor announced that she had reprised the role in September 2016. She returned to filming the following month and Toyah's return scenes aired on 25 December 2016. Toyah's return storyline revolved around her decision to end her marriage to Toby Chapman (Andrew Dowbiggin) as she is having an affair with Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) whom she later has a relationship with and the pair becoming landlords of The Rovers Return Inn. Storylines since have included her desire to have children resulting in trying to pass Eva Price's (Catherine Tyldesley) baby off as a result of IVF treatment and her relationship and later marriage to Imran Habeeb (Charlie De Melo), which ends in Toyah causing his death in a car accident. She was later arrested for his murder [2] and found not guilty. In a later storyline in 2024, Toyah is diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

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  2. ^ Tutton, Charlotte (13 June 2022). "Corrie's Toyah's exit 'sealed' as she's arrested for murder as lies exposed". mirror. Retrieved 13 June 2022.