Tim Metcalfe (Coronation Street)

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Tim Metcalfe
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Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Joe Duttine
Duration 2013–
First appearance Episode 8045
21 January 2013
Introduced by Phil Collinson
Spin-off
appearances
Coronation Street:
Text Santa special
(2015)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Builder (2013−14)
Window cleaner (2014−16)
Taxi firm owner (2016–)
Home 4 Coronation Street

Timothy Osmond "Tim" Metcalfe is a fictional character from the British television soap opera, Coronation Street, played by Joe Duttine. He made his first screen appearance on 21 January 2013.[1][2] Duttine had previously appeared in the soap between February and June 2010 as D.S. Carr, the police officer that arrested Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth) for the murder of her husband, Joe McIntyre (Reece Dinsdale).[3] Tim is introduced as Faye Windass' (Ellie Leach) biological father.[4] His storylines initially focused on his relationship with Faye and her adoptive family - mother Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) and her partner Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies). Tim's storylines have since revolved around his relationship with Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor)[5] - whom he later married,[6] and the birth of his grandchild Miley (Erin, Eilah and Elsie Halliwell).[7]

Storylines

Tim arrives in Weatherfield, after his biological daughter Faye Windass (Ellie Leach) makes contact with him over the internet. Faye begins sneaking out to see Tim, which her adoptive mother, Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) stops. Tim clashes with Anna's boyfriend Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) but after Faye's insistence, they allow her to see Tim. Faye becomes growingly infatuated with her father, which escalates when Tim gets a job and a flat on the street, and Faye's constant pushing makes Anna give in and let her live with Tim, to his initial delight. However, Tim soon realises the independence he has forgone in order to become a full-time father. After Faye lies to Tim about staying with Anna while he goes away, he agrees to let Faye live with Anna again. Owen tells Tim to leave the street, and Tim agrees after deciding Faye would be better off without him. However, Tim has a change of heart after Faye refuses to speak to him and decides to stay after all. Soon after he begins a relationship with Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor), but hides from her in his flat when she plans for them to go to Paris together. After talking to his boss Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas), Tim decides he wants a relationship with Sally and commits to her. Tim is angry when Sally leaves Faye and her friend Grace Piper (Ella-Grace Gregoire) on their own, although Grace manipulated the situation to try and cause trouble. Tim becomes concerned for Faye when she is questioned by the police for bullying Simon Barlow (Alex Bain). He later confides in Sally that he blames himself for being a bad father.

In January 2014, Tim decides to turn over a new leaf in life and set up his own window cleaning business, leaving his job as a builder in the process. He also moves in with Sally and her daughter, Sophie (Brooke Vincent). Maddie Heath (Amy James-Kelly) breaks into the house whilst Tim is there and when he tries to stop her, Maddie punches him. Embarrassed by what has happened, Tim lies to police and tells them a man broke in and he confronted them. Maddie confesses to Sophie what she did and she then tells Tim she is aware Maddie punched him, but agrees to not tell Sally. Weeks later, Maddie accidentally lets slip to Sally what really happened. In May 2014, Tim and Sally realise that their relationship is not working out, so Tim decides to pack his bags, and rearranges a letting agreement with Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin), so that he continue seeing Faye. The couple later realise they were wrong to leave after one argument and redeclare their love. Sally is delighted when Tim proposes to her in the Bistro, but both later realise they are not ready for marriage. Upon the return of Sally's ex-husband, Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell), Tim decides to buy his 50% share of their house so he and Sally can have a proper future.

In April 2015, Tim is left shocked when Faye goes into labour to a baby girl, Miley (Erin, Eilah and Elsie Halliwell). Tim loves the idea of having a grandchild as he sees this as a second chance to be a father figure, but Faye does not want to be a mother. Tim, Anna and Owen all question Faye over the father's identity, with Owen leaving Weatherfield after confronting and attacking Faye's friend Craig Tinker (Colson Smith) over him being the father. Anna begins primary care for Miley, whilst trying to encourage Faye to take an active role in Miley's life. Tim continues to enjoy the time he spends with Miley. Tim is pleased when Miley's father begins to take responsibility for her, but is devastated when he realises Miley will spend less time with Faye. Tim then suggests Faye and Miley's father Jackson Hodge (Rhys Cadman) register her birth and have Miley christened. At Miley's christening, Faye breaks down and admits to Tim that she is not ready to be a mother. Seeing that Faye is unable to cope with responsibility of her daughter, Jackson's parents, Greig and Josie, suggest planning to take Miley to live with them permanently and become full-time carers of Miley, leaving Tim devastated. Tim begins to come round to the idea, as he thinks it would be best for everyone, including Faye. Despite some reservations from Anna, Miley eventually leaves to live with Jackson and his family with the Windasses saying a tearful goodbye. Weeks later, Tim admits to Anna and Faye that they, most likely, will never see Miley again, as the Hodges have emigrated to Canada. Tim and Anna discuss it with Faye and Tim promises he will get Miley back, but Faye decides Miley will have a better life in Canada.

In July 2015, Tim goes to Underworld and publicly asks Sally to "not marry him" in front of the local residents and her co-workers. Sally joyfully accepts. Tim becomes close friends with Kevin, sometimes even irritating him. On Kevin's birthday, Tim buys Kevin a friendship bracelet, which Kevin secretly dislikes. On the same day, Sally kisses Kevin, but they decide to keep it a secret. Months later, Anna discovers the truth and whilst intoxicated, tells Tim about the kiss in front of a busy pub. A furious Tim ends his engagement with Sally, leaving her devastated. Sally becomes depressed and stands firm that the wedding will take place, despite Tim's refusal to acknowledge her. Both Kevin and Anna try to convince Tim to reunite with Sally, with Kevin finally getting through to him. Sally stands at the alter with Sophie, Faye and Rita Tanner (Barbara Knox) and refuses to move away until Tim joins her. Tim eventually arrives and they marry happily. Tim and Sally then go on their honeymoon and when they return, it is clear they have reunited well and are happy together. In early December 2015, Tim is overwhelmed with guilt when he accidentally runs over Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien) in his new van, however Sally and other residents of the street attempt to convince Tim that it was not his fault for the accident.

Casting

The character was revealed to be entering the show in August 2012 by series producer, Phil Collinson.[8] He stated "We know that Faye's mother is dead, but there's a father out there somewhere and he's going to come along and challenge things for Anna."[8] On 13 January 2013, it was announced that Joe Duttine had been cast in the role of Tim.[2] Tom Eames from Digital Spy reported that Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) would become concerned for her adoptive daughter, Faye, when she makes contact with Tim online.[4] A spokeswoman commented that Anna is hurt when she learns that Faye has contacted Tim and warns him to stay away.[4]

Development

Relationship with Sally Webster

In 2013, Tim began a relationship with the snobby Sally Webster, portrayed by Sally Dynevor. Talking about Sally and Tim's new relationship, Dynevor said: "He's a bit of a commitment-phobe so I'm not sure [what will happen], but he's nice and Sally really likes him. She's trying to change him - manipulate him into what she wants! But he's not having it and he wants to go off down the pub, and doesn't want to spend any romantic weekends with her or anything. He's a real bloke - he wants his tea on the table!"[9] Dynevor later spoke out on the relationship, stating she thought the relationship was doomed to fail: "I didn't really want Sally to find someone at first, but I like this relationship because she's not found 'Mr Perfect'. All the other men Sally's been with, I could easily have seen her having long term relationships with them. With Tim, you know there's no way they're going to live happily ever after, they're going to drive each other insane. I like the drama that has to offer."[5] In an interview on ITV chat show, Loose Women, Duttine said that he does not want Tim to change his unreliable ways, but said he thought Tim "does really love" Sally.[10] However, Dynevor was ultimately wrong as Tim and Sally's relationship became popular with viewers and therefore, continued from strength-to-strength. In November 2013, show producer Stuart Blackburn teased that Tim and Sally's relationship could be tested by the return of Sally's ex-husband, Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) the following year: "Kevin left at a point when he really thought he wanted to get back with Sally. Kevin loves Sally and seeing her with another man will be heartbreaking for him, but he’s going to have to man up and deal with it."[11] In January 2014, OK! reported that Tim would become involved in a love triangle with Sally and Kevin following his impending return to the show.[12] In September 2014, as Kevin was set to return, Blackburn told Digital Spy that they would not be reuniting Kevin and Sally, "Kevin will always regret what he did in the past and there'll always be a 'What if?' when it comes to Sally. His love for Sally won't go away, but I think it's time for him to move on and he will do that. Kevin has figured out now that Tim and Sally are for real. If there is going to be any type of affair, it's more likely to be Tim and Kevin heading off for a pint behind Sally's back!"[13]

In May 2014, Tim decided his relationship with Sally should come to an end and dumped her. Discussing Tim's reason behind his actions, Duttine said: "She was getting a bit judgemental about Tim’s opinion of Maddie, and she wasn’t very sympathetic about Maddie’s situation with Ben. Plus, she was being a bit snobby about his window cleaning job. She lost her sense of humour, and I think when Tim tried to lighten the mood, it didn’t go down very well. He just thought she was being too much of a nightmare and bailed out. For Tim, it’s all about having an easy life and not wanting too much conflict or confrontation."[14] They quickly reunited and when Sally spots Tim in a jewellers, she jumps to the conclusion he is going to propose. This makes Tim consider proposing to Sally. Talking to Lynn Connolly of Unreality TV, Duttine said: "He goes in there to buy Faye a watch, but then Sally jumps to the conclusion that he’s going to propose to her. He then goes to buy a ring with the intention of proposing to Sally because he feels it’s what she wants, not because he wants it. So I guess he does love her, and he’s putting her first and trying to please her."[14] Duttine continued to say how after Tim proposes, they discuss their relationship and realise neither of them want to get married, before revealing he "un-proposes" to Sally in the Rovers Return Inn. Duttine said he thought this was "sweet". Duttine also went on to say how he felt Tim and Sally were a "good, fun couple".[14] In May 2015, Duttine and Dynevor discussed Tim and Sally's relationship with Phillip Schofield and Amanda Holden on ITV daytime programme, This Morning, with Dynevor saying how she initially thought Tim and Sally would not go well as a couple: "I was like, 'Tim Metcalfe and Sally Webster – how is that going to work?' but as soon as they put us together and we got the script and starting working together we found things hilariously funny."[15] Duttine commented that Tim is "just pleased to be here and glad somebody will have him." and Dynevor agreed, saying that Sally "feels the same – she’s just glad she has a boyfriend!"[15]

Live episode (2015)

Coronation Street announced their plans for a live episode in September 2015 to mark the 60th anniversary of ITV on 19 November 2014. The show's producer, Stuart Blackburn, said: "We’ve a reputation to uphold after the success of the tram crash and I’m going to enjoy working with the storyliners and writers as we plot stories for our live episode in 2015. We’ll be doing all we can to eclipse what’s gone before."[16] In August 2015, a new storyline began airing which saw Sally and Kevin share a small kiss, behind Tim's back and then choose not to tell him. Michael Le Vell (who plays Kevin) told Sophie Dainty of Digital Spy that Kevin would be left "in total shock and disbelief" and is "genuinely shocked" when Sally kisses him. Despite Kevin and Sally agreeing to not tell Tim, Le Vell said he thought the kiss would be revealed to Tim: "I don't think it will stay a secret, no. I'm not sure who will tell who but I do know Sophie is quite suspicious - whether anyone else close to Sally or Kevin will be brought into the loop I don't know. But if Tim finds out, he's not going to be happy."[17] Annie Price of the Daily Express revealed the storylines that would be featured in the live episode as to be: the Platt family's feud with Callum Logan (Sean Ward) reaching its climax; the beginning of Roy Cropper's (David Neilson) relationship with Cathy Matthews (Melanie Hill); and the comedic element to the show, Tim's discovery that Kevin and Sally shared a kiss.[18] Le Vell later revealed that the secret would be exposed in the live episode by a character that is drunk: "I think that someone spills the beans in a very drunken stupor in the live [episode]. I don't know what the consequences are going to be but there's something very exciting."[19]

On 9 September 2015, Coronation Street announced that the live episode would air for an hour on 23 September in a 19.30 timeslot.[20] The cast gathered for their first read through of the live episode script on 8 September.[21] On 13 September, Le Vell and Brooke Vincent (who plays Sally's daughter, Sophie) told STV that the storyline involving Sally, Tim and Kevin would "inject a little bit of humour" into the live episode. Vincent went on to say how viewers will "have to keep watching" to find out if the wedding will commence. Describing the role Sally, Kevin and Tim's storyline plays in the live episode, Le Vell said: "It’s all linked to Tim and Sally’s wedding and I think someone lets the cat out the bag – we don’t know who that is – about the kiss on their wedding day, but we don’t know the full impact of Tim finding out."[22] Duttine spoke to Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy, insisting that Tim should not become aggressive when he discovers Sally and Kevin's kiss: "I don't really want to see Tim become aggressive or become a player either. I just think that he's a decent bloke who likes his creature comforts and a simple life."[23] Duttine continued to talk about the fallout of the revelation: "I think Tim will be heartbroken when he finds out the truth. It's definitely not going to be plain sailing. As for whether Tim will punch Kevin, I don't think Tim's the fighting type."[23] Duttine and Dynevor later discussed their thoughts on going live with Katie Fitzpatrick from the Manchester Evening News, with Duttine admitting that going live is one of "the scariest thing you’ve ever done because you don’t want to be the first one to mess up Coronation Street after years and years."[24] Dynevor admitted she was worried she would break into uncontrollable laughter, "My fear, working with Joe, is corpsing for me. Once you start laughing you can’t stop."[24]

In the build up to the live episode, Anna overheard Sally discussing her kiss with Kevin to Sophie, leaving her intrigued. The episode aired on 23 September and featured a Anna, drunk, telling Tim that Sally had kissed Kevin a matter of weeks before. Despite Sally's best efforts to convince Tim that Anna was lying, he realised Anna was not lying and left the pub in shock and upset. Tim then packed his bags and stayed with Anna and Faye, leaving Sally crying into the arms of Sophie. The episode was met with positive reviews[25] with many Twitter users tweeting their views on the live episode and the acting by Duttine.[26]

Family

In May 2014, Dianne Bourne, reporting for the Manchester Evening News, said producers were looking to cast a disabled actor in his 40s.[27] The character, named Howie, was branded a "cheeky chappy" by Bourne.[27] Later, in September, it was revealed that Howie would be the cousin of Tim, with show producer Stuart Blackburn teasing Tim and Howie's relationship: "There is also going to be a new character called Howie arriving. He is Tim's cousin and will be providing much more fun for the Websters. In the past, Tim's relationship with Howie has been incredibly fragile. They never see eye to eye, and Howie loves winding up Tim."[28] Despite Blackburn also mentioning that the show were in the final stages of auditioning and that Howie would begin appearing in early 2015,[28] Howie did not appear. Meanwhile on-screen, Tim has mentioned his mother, Tess, and two brothers - Craig and Christopher Metcalfe. Neither of the three characters have appeared in the show.

Reception

Jaci Stephens of the Daily Mail called Tim and Sally "mismatched", stating: "what would a super-snob like Sally Webster be doing with a super-slob like Tim Metcalfe?"[29] James Brinsford of the Metro praised Coronation Street for highlighting the issue of illiteracy through Tim, stating that less than one of adults are completely illiterate and said "Bravo Corrie!" for showing that despite the low statistics, it is still possible.[30] Radio Times' David Brown praised the pairing of Tim and Sally, commenting: "Tim and Sally have been comedy gold since they got together".[31] Dan Martin of The Guardian also praised Sally and Tim's relationship, calling it "the best story in Corrie of recent months."[25] He went on to say: "If they can play the serious emotional stuff as well as they have done the comedy, they’ll surely seal their place in the Corrie Couples Hall of Fame".[25]

Duttine and Dynevor won the award for Best On-Screen Partnership at the 2015 British Soap Awards.[32] They were nominated for the same award at the Inside Soap Awards of the same year. Duttine was also nominated for Funniest Male in the award ceremony.[33] Duttine made the shortlist,[34] eventually winning the award.[35] However, Duttine and Dynevor did not make the shortlist and Emmerdale's Charlie Hardwick and Chris Chittell (who play Val and Eric Pollard) won the award.[35]

References

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External links

Tim Metcalfe (Coronation Street) at itv.com