Richard Hillman

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Richard Hillman
Coronation Street character
Portrayed byBrian Capron
Duration2001–2003
First appearance20 June 2001
Last appearance14 March 2003
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byJane Macnaught
In-universe information
OccupationFinancial adviser
Businessman
Career criminal
FatherMr. Hillman
MotherPamela Hillman
WifeMarian Hillman (backstory)
Patricia Hillman (backstory)
Gail Platt (2002–2003)
StepsonsNick Tilsley
David Platt
StepdaughtersSarah Platt
First cousinsAlma Halliwell

Richard Charles Hillman is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Brian Capron. He first appeared on 20 June 2001 and became the show's main antagonist until his eventual departure on 14 March 2003.

The character's story arc began with Richard appearing in Weatherfield for the funeral of his late cousin, Alma Halliwell (Amanda Barrie). He befriended Alma's closest friend, Gail Platt (Helen Worth), and they started a relationship which culminated in them marrying a year later, on 28 July 2002. From that point, however, it had already transpired that Richard secretly withholds both a homicidal streak and an ongoing financial crisis during the time he occasionally played happy families with Gail along with her two children Sarah-Louise (Tina O'Brien) and David (Jack P. Shepherd).

In the course of events surrounding Richard's plight to avoid financial bankruptcy and allow his property company called Kellet Holdings to remain afloat, he ended up leaving his business partner Duggie Ferguson (John Bowe) to die after the latter ends up having a fatal accident; murdering his ex-wife Patricia (Annabelle Apsion) with a shovel when she attempts to expose his fraudulent dealings; clashing with Gail's ex-husband Martin (Sean Wilson) on certain family occasions; forming a subsequent entrepreneurship with fellow businessman Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson); swindling neighbours Jack Duckworth (Bill Tarmey) and his spouse Vera (Liz Dawn) from their life savings in an investment scam; kidnapping local gossip Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) to stop him from investigating the truth about Kellett Holdings and after he prevents his friend Rita Fairclough (Barbara Knox) from being conned as well; befriending Gail's eldest son Nick Tilsley (Adam Rickitt) when he gets invited to their wedding; attempting to bribe the street's councillor Curly Watts (Kevin Kennedy) with the discovery that a bail hostel operation threatens to jeopardise his development plans; forcing Patricia's best-friend Charlotte Morris (Joanne Zorian) to leave Weatherfield after she threatens to uncover the true circumstances behind her fate; plotting to kill his mother-in-law Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) by setting her house on fire, after which he exploits his failure to doing so with the conclusion that she has Alzheimer's disease; becoming enemies with Audrey's companion Archie Shuttleworth (Roy Hudd) in light of setting fire to her house; killing Audrey's co-worker Maxine Peacock (Tracy Shaw) with a crowbar after using it to unsuccessfully murder Norris' roommate Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire) as part of his plan to extract her house as a result of his equity release scheme that Emily signed with his company; and framing Sarah's troublesome ex-boyfriend Aiden Critchley (Dean Ashton) for the crime of both Emily's attack and Maxine's murder, in retribution for Aidan causing an earlier car crash that nearly killed Sarah and left her hospitalised for a while.

Eventually, Richard confessed his crimes to Gail in a two-hander episode between them on 24 February 2003. He seemingly departed Weatherfield for good after Gail denounced their marriage, and the extent of his illicit activities subsequently became public knowledge, but Richard returned weeks later with the intent of killing his stepfamily and himself. He abducted Gail and her children, along with Sarah's infant daughter Bethany, from their house and attempted to kill them all in their garage. However, after Audrey and Martin discovered his last-ditch familicide plan, Richard drove off with his captive stepfamily and ended up plunging their Ford Galaxy into a canal; however, they survived, while he drowned.

Since then, Richard has been rated as one of the best soap villains of all time and in the programme itself, alongside the likes of Alan Bradley (Mark Eden), Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre) and Stephen Reid (Todd Boyce).

Storylines[edit]

Backstory[edit]

Before arriving in Coronation Street, Richard Hillman became a financial advisor and married twice. He and his first wife, Marian, tried to have a baby for many years without success. When Richard's mother falls ill, Marian decides she doesn't want to look after an old pensioner, so she leaves Richard. During their separation, Marian dies. Sometime later, Richard's mother died, and he married his second wife, Patricia (Annabelle Apsion). Like Marian beforehand, Patricia wants children, and she and Richard are shocked to discover that he is sterile. Knowing that Richard and Marian had tried unsuccessfully to have a child, Patricia believes that Richard has deceived her about his fertility. However, Richard later tells his third wife Gail Platt (Helen Worth) that he had always believed that Marian was at fault and was stunned to discover that he was responsible. Regardless, Patricia and Richard divorced.

2001–2003[edit]

Richard Hillman makes his first appearance in Weatherfield when he attends the funeral of a resident, Alma Baldwin (Amanda Barrie), in the summer of 2001, claiming to be her cousin. He quickly befriends Alma's best friend, Gail, and they gradually form a romantic relationship together. Richard moves in with her, winning over her children Sarah-Louise (Tina O'Brien) and David (Jack P. Shepherd) by buying them expensive gifts. He also forms an unlikely mutual friendship with Gail's ex-husband Martin Platt (Sean Wilson); they initially became hostile to each other after Richard shouts at David for going on his computer without permission, but the pair soon befriend each other as time goes on.

Richard's dealings are soon questioned after local shopkeeper Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) learns that Richard was responsible for several older people losing their savings. Richard sets up a business called Kellett Holdings, which specialises in buy-back mortgages — he would buy the house, but the occupant was free to live there until their death. Richard also goes into business with the new Rovers Return landlord Duggie Ferguson (John Bowe), building an estate of new homes. Richard confronts Duggie at an under-construction block of flats during a disagreement about Duggie's shoddy workmanship. During the argument, Duggie falls several storeys when a bannister gives way - ironically, due to his own shoddy workmanship. Duggie is critically injured, and Richard leaves him to die, opportunistically allowing the incident to remove his unwanted business partner. He panics at first, whipping out his mobile and dialling emergency services. However, he only dials "99" before stopping; then, he goes to Duggie's flat to steal the cash Duggie stored there.

In May 2002, Richard's ex-wife, Patricia, inconveniently turns up as Richard finalises his and Gail's wedding plans. As she is moving to Australia, Patricia wants to cash in her directorship of Kellett Holdings, Richard's property company. Patricia owns 20% of Kellett Holdings, which Richard finally persuades her is worth £25,000. He agrees to hand over the cheque at his Oakhill flats development, where they descend into an argument as Richard stalls on the money due to the cost of underpinning work. In the ensuing confrontation, Patricia falls into the underpinning trench and spits on Richard's face upon vowing to expose him; in response, Richard hits Patricia on the head with a spade - killing her instantly. The next day, her body is covered in tons of cement for the underpinnings. Gail and Richard are married on 28 July 2002.

Upon returning from their honeymoon, Richard learns that his business is going downhill. His attempts to uphold his marriage to Gail are threatened when Patricia's best friend, Charlotte Morris (Joanne Zorian), visits the street about the circumstances of her disappearance; however, Richard manages to convince her otherwise, and Charlotte leaves Weatherfield for good. When he learns that Gail's mother Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) is worth £250,000, he hatches a plan to save his business from being on the verge of financial bankruptcy. Over the next few months, Richard manages to convince Audrey and her family that she has Alzheimer's disease, even getting the doctor to prescribe her medication for sufferers of the condition, and tries to kill her by setting her house on fire. She survives after being pulled out of the blaze by Richard's second business partner, Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), and later tries to warn Gail; however, already convinced that her mother is indeed senile, Gail refuses to believe Audrey and the pair end up quarrelling over Audrey's theory about Richard. Eventually, Gail cuts all ties with Audrey after she and her friend Archie Shuttleworth (Roy Hudd) – who became aware of Richard's agenda when the pair had a previous debate over Patricia's funeral – had reported Richard to the police. However, they were unsuccessful due to a lack of evidence.

Richard becomes desperate for money and resolves to kill again. He decides to target Audrey's neighbour Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire), whose house he had bought. During a birthday party at The Rovers Return, where Gail and the others are helping their friend Doreen Heavey (Prunella Gee) celebrate her 50th birthday, Richard leaves the pub. He then goes to the squat where Sarah's tearaway ex-boyfriend Aiden Critchley (Dean Ashton) is staying, and since Richard has drugged Aiden, he can take and use Critchley's coat and shoes without him waking up. Disguised as Critchley, he enters the house owned by Doreen's daughter Maxine (Tracy Shaw), where Emily is babysitting. Richard attacks Emily with a crowbar, but he is interrupted when Maxine enters the house and confronts him. Richard then kills Maxine by beating her to death with the crowbar and stages a robbery to frame Aiden, who is subsequently charged with murder and attempted murder.

Soon afterwards, Richard receives a phone call from a woman telling him that her father, who had sold his home to Richard in a buy-back scheme, had died two weeks earlier. He is wracked with guilt, realising that the attempt on Emily's life and Maxine's murder had been pointless.

This also impacts Maxine's funeral, in which Richard ends up delivering a heartfelt speech about Maxine to cover up her murder further. Upon watching him, Audrey realises that Richard killed Maxine and desperately tries again to prove her theory; however, she is dismissed, and Richard is later hailed a hero by Maxine's husband Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold), who thanks him for contributing to his late wife's funeral.

Richard's downfall ironically begins on the day that his money troubles end. He receives the money from the buy-back scheme and puts a deposit on an expensive new house for the family, after which farewell drinks are arranged for him and Gail. Whilst Richard blissfully looks to the future, drug tests show that Aiden was drugged with the tranquillisers prescribed for Audrey. Sarah visits Aiden in his detention centre, where he adamantly tells her that he did not commit the murder. Audrey tells Gail this, who also learns that Richard has lied about several matters connected to his ex-wife's disappearance. She recalls seeing Richard at the cabinet where the tranquillisers were kept on the night of Maxine's murder. In The Rovers Return, Richard tells Gail that he does not care about Audrey and Archie's accusations because "he's won" before quickly correcting himself to "we've won", which proves to be one of his fatal errors. Steve then reveals that he had found a bracelet on the building site that Gail was currently wearing, a bracelet Richard claimed he had bought for her.

After making a farewell speech at everyone's request, Richard spots Gail heading home and follows her. He is stunned when she accuses him of various crimes after finding out that the tranquillisers were in the cupboard before Richard disposed of them. Caught off-guard, Richard confesses to killing Maxine; Gail is shocked and does not buy Richard's excuse when he attempts to blame Aidan for what he did to Sarah. In the ensuing argument between them, Richard finally comes clean about his other crimes to Gail, explaining in full detail how he left Duggie for dead after seeing him fall and then covering up Patrica's disappearance when he murdered her. Realising that Audrey, Archie, and Norris were right about Richard all along, Gail describes her husband as "Norman Bates with a briefcase". She then guesses that Richard is sterile and accuses him of not being in love with her, saying that he had merely married her to gain the "ready-made family" she, David, Sarah and Sarah's daughter, Bethany, provided. Richard is horrified by Gail's words and reluctantly leaves. Gail then tells the police everything, including the location of Patricia's body, and they dig it out of the cement, thus confirming Richard as a guilty man.

As Richard goes on the run, becoming the most wanted man in Britain, his crimes are publicly exposed, with Emily finally learning that Norris was right about Richard all along, while Ashley learns that Richard was the one who killed his wife, not Ade. In response to the news, Ashley confronts Gail over Maxine's murder and wishes her dead. In March 2003, Gail's efforts to overcome Richard's antics grow increasingly harder when the police investigate her husband's property company, Kellett Holdings. It soon turns out that Richard's company is non-existent and that he has been defrauding several people, including Jack and Vera. To make matters worse, Gail is under suspicion of collaborating with Richard in his criminal activities when the police confirm that she had been working alongside him in his "company". The situation worsens for Gail when Jack and Vera later learn that Richard has conned them out of their investment. Although Jack gradually copes with the result, Vera begins harassing Gail and even goes as far as to smash their window when Gail is forced to tell them that she cannot afford to repay the money Richard stole from them. This soon leads to David smashing Vera's window as she continues harassing his mother. When Vera plans to report David to the police after learning about this, David breaks down and explains that Richard is the reason why she lost her money and is also the reason why Gail is having a difficult time. In response, Vera eventually accepts the result and later makes amends with Gail.

Gail's troubles seem to have finally ended when she recovers from her trauma and manages to recoup her relationship with both her mother and children. However, Richard soon returns to Weatherfield with a last-ditch familicide intent, seeking to be with Gail and her children by his side forever by killing them and himself. He is in the house when David returns home and keeps him silent when David's new friend Craig Harris (Richard Fleeshman) calls through the window. When Sarah returns later with her new boyfriend, Todd, she leaves her daughter Bethany on the sofa. After she has seen Todd out, Richard takes them captive. Gail returns home in the evening and has her hands tied by Richard; however, she manages to smuggle a pair of nail scissors into her hands on the way out of the house. The children are safe but are bound and gagged in the family's car. While Gail tells them she loves them, she puts the scissors in Sarah's hands. Initially, Richard intended to gas the family in the garage until Audrey called in and disturbed his plans. With the help of Martin and his friends, local mechanic Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) and Craig's father Tommy (Thomas Craig), they break down the garage door to see Richard has abducted Gail and her children. Richard then proceeds to drive off with his captive stepfamily.

As Richard flees, Martin pursues him with Kevin and Tommy in another car. The trio catches up with Richard just as his stepfamily frees themselves. They try to get Richard to stop the car, which prompts him to drive the car into the canal - though not before he shouts to Gail and her children, "This is it! I LOVE YOU!". Gail, Bethany, David and Sarah free themselves from the vehicle and are rescued by Tommy and Martin on shore. Tommy then returns to the water to save Richard but finds he has escaped from the car. Later on, the police inform Gail that a body has been found at the canal side; she returns there with Audrey, and together they identify the body as Richard's. With her husband dead and all the troubles he inflicted upon both her family and the Weatherfield community over at last, Gail heads home with Audrey after throwing the rings that Richard gave her into the canal. Towards the end of March 2003, Richard's funeral takes place, with Archie carrying out the ceremony and Gail reluctantly attending alone to ensure that her killer husband is laid to rest for good. Shortly afterwards, Gail returned to join the rest of the community in celebrating Maxine's memorial. There, Ashley comforted Gail over her ordeal with Richard and forgave her over Maxine's death.

Creation and development[edit]

Brian Capron (pictured in 2012) portrayed Richard

Capron said of playing Richard: "He's a wonderful character to play and I'm enjoying every minute of it. I love the fact that Richard has two sides to him, there's the loving family man and the psychopath. He's got a real dark side to him, it's kind of like a psychopathic nature. He comes across as this normal nice guy on the outside but if people knew what he'd done they'd be stunned. In his head I think he seriously believes he loves his family but who knows what goes on in his head."[1]

In January 2002, it was rumoured that Coronation Street executive producer Carolyn Reynolds would be axing several characters in a bid for the show to beat BBC One soap opera EastEnders in the ratings. Characters that were rumoured to be axed were Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver) and sons Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) and Todd Grimshaw (Bruno Langley), Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin), Shelley Unwin (Sally Lindsay) as well as Richard. A source commented: "It's Carolyn 'Chainsaw' Reynolds from here on in. There's that much chopping to do that if she used an axe it would take forever. The former producer Brian Park chopped his way through nine characters, but Carolyn is close to knocking off a dozen. It hasn't done much for cast morale. Only last year the top earners had to sign up for pay cuts or face the chop themselves. New "strong" characters will be brought in over the coming months, but the number will be limited in order to keep the wage bill down." These rumours were later proved to be false.[2]

Richard Hillman is renowned as one of the greatest soap villains ever. Throughout his time on the soap, he turned from a conniving fraudster into a fully-fledged serial killer – becoming known as 'Killman' Hillman by the press. He murdered one Street resident along with his second wife before attempting to kill several others – including his wife, two stepchildren, and step-granddaughter – as well as being partly responsible for the death of Duggie Ferguson. Throughout these storylines, ITV used elaborate trailers using the phrase 'Killer Corrie', which was later used to describe other storylines.

Asked how people are reacting to the storyline, Brian Capron said in an interview with Digital Spy: "It's great, it really seems to be capturing people's imaginations. Everyone just wants to know what he's going to do next and if he'll kill Gail. I don't know what the writers have got planned for Richard but he's definitely not finished yet I can promise that. I think he'll be homing in on one or two of the street's best-loved residents. He's definitely going to get nastier before he gets his comeuppance".[1]

Reception[edit]

The character of Richard Hillman proved to be very successful with viewers and critics. On 13 January 2003, an estimated 15.3 million viewers watched the first instalment of Coronation Street with 15.6 million tuning in to watch Richard murder long-standing character Maxine Peacock in the second episode. The two episodes caused a power surge; a National Grid spokesman said: "Obviously, there was a huge audience which meant at the end of the programme people were getting up, turning lights on, going to the toilet, opening fridge doors and boiling kettles. It's that concentrated period when a programme finishes and millions of people around the country go and do something else other than watching Coronation Street."[3]

The double-bill broadcast on 24 February 2003, in which Richard revealed all to Gail, attracted an average of 17.2 million viewers for the first instalment, with the second episode averaging 17.6 million. The second episode peaked at 19.4 million. A spokesperson for Granada Television stated, "The figures are truly staggering. The phones haven't stopped here with fantastic feedback. The whole nation has woken up and is talking about it." [4]

On 12 March 2003, 19.4 million viewers (62% audience share) tuned in to see Richard drive the Platt family into the canal. The ratings success of the serial killer storyline made Coronation Street the most-watched UK television programme of 2003, beating rival EastEnders into second place.[5]

At the 2003 British Soap Awards, Capron swept the board for his portrayal of Richard, winning for 'Best Actor', 'Best Exit' and 'Villain of the Year'. His confessions episode was voted 'Most Spectacular Scene' and his murders were voted 'Best Storyline'.[6] In a 2003 TVTimes poll, Richard was voted the top soap villain of all time.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Actor Brian Capron on "Corrie's" Richard - Soaps Interview". Digital Spy. 17 August 2002. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Street axes further eight characters - TV News". Digital Spy. 7 January 2002. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. ^ Ian, England (14 January 2003). "Entertainment | Street killer attracts 15m viewers". BBC News. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Entertainment | Street drama hits ratings high". BBC News. 25 February 2003. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Entertainment | ITV1's Street heads 2003 ratings". BBC News. 7 January 2004. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Entertainment | Street sweeps soap awards". BBC News. 10 May 2003. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Corrie killer voted top soap villain". BBC News. 4 March 2003. Retrieved 23 November 2018.

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