TV Choice: Tina Hobley co-stars with her baby boy
Tina Hobley returns to Holby City's wards following her maternity leave and tells TV Choice how her new baby is finding telly fame too!
LONDON, ENGLAND, October 27, 2010
On screen Tina plays ward sister and single mum Chrissie Williams who soon finds herself flirting with Greg. But when it came to filming scenes with Chrissie's baby, Tina suggested using her baby son Orson after initially using a different child.'I said to the producer, "This feels a bit weird, why don't I just use my own baby?" So we've decided that we're going to do that,' reveals mum-of-three Tina.
Also in this week's TV Choice, Francesca Annis and Lucy Griffiths star in a tense thriller about a tortured young mum in The Little House, while Celebrity MasterChef winner Lisa Faulkner stars in a play about cosmetic surgery.
Friends Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan are in mockumentary The Trip, while comics Ben Miller and Alexander Armstrong return with their BBC1 sketch show. Steve Pemberton reveals more about the Psychoville Halloween special, and Andrew Lincoln plays a small town sheriff in the zombie series The Walking Dead.
There's also more on Kirstie's Homemade Home, and Turn Back Time: The High Street.
In the soaps, Kevin gets a secret DNA test to see if he's Jack's dad in Corrie, and there's trouble between Kat and Roxy in EastEnders. Chas plots revenge against Carl and Eve in Emmerdale, while Amy discovers the truth about Brendan in Hollyoaks. Zara is struggling after her split with Daniel in Doctors. In Neighbours, will Steph give up her baby? And Mitzy collapses in Dex's arms in Home And Away.
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