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Heather Trott
EastEnders character
Portrayed byCheryl Fergison
Duration2007-12
First appearance26 June 2007
ClassificationPresent; regular (departing)
Created byDiederick Santer
Spin-off
appearances
EastEnders: E20 (2010)
In-universe information
OccupationLaundrette assistant
Shop assistant (until 2011)
Café Worker (since 2011)
MotherQueenie Trott
HusbandMinty Peterson (2008–09)
SonsGeorge Trott
GrandfathersWilliam Trott
GrandmothersHolly Trott
AuntsVal

Heather Trott (previously Peterson) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Cheryl Fergison. She made her first appearance on 26 June 2007. The character was introduced as a guest character, but later became a regular. The sidekick of character Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), most of Heather's storylines have involved comedy, and Fergison won the 'Funniest Performance' award at the 2008 Inside Soap Awards.

Heather's character is known for her headbands, love of cheese and karaoke, and being a fan of singer George Michael. In 2009, the character was involved in a whodunnit-style storyline when she became pregnant by an unknown man. Several characters were named as possibilities, and the father, teenager Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins) was revealed after the baby, George Trott, was born. It was announced Fergison had been axed on 17 September 2011 and will leave early 2012.[1]

Storylines

Backstory

Heather's parents divorced when she was a child. Her father, whom she loved, moved out and her mother, Queenie (Judy Cornwell), blamed Heather for his departure. She was psychologically abused by her mother for many years. Her only goal in life was to settle down and have a son and daughter whom she would name William and Holly, after her grandparents. Heather was victim to bullying at school because of her appearance.

2007—

Heather is introduced as the best friend of Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), who loves cheese and karaoke, is a fan of George Michael and suffers from asthma. She lives with her controlling mother Queenie until she moves in with Shirley. Queenie tries to manipulate her into staying; Heather relents, but later moves out when she hears Queenie boasting about her manipulation. She becomes friends with Hazel Hobbs (Kika Mirylees), who asks her to be the bridesmaid at her wedding to Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi). Heather accepts, and enters them into a wedding competition. When Hazel leaves Minty, Heather pretends to be Hazel so they can remain in the competition and split the prize money. Minty and Heather grow closer, and on the eve of the wedding, Heather realises she has fallen in love with Minty. Hazel returns the following day and attempts to win Minty back. Minty declines her offer and marries Heather. However, Minty does not reciprocate Heather's feelings. The marriage continues to deteriorate and after just one month, Heather walks out on Minty when she catches him kissing another woman. She files for annulment, as she and Minty did not consummate their marriage.

Heather remains in love with Minty, but with no chance of a reconciliation, Shirley decides to cheer Heather up by taking her to visit the home of her idol George Michael. Shirley later discovers that the house they are trespassing in is in fact not George Michael's, but she keeps this information to herself. On a high, Heather decides to find herself a man at R&R, and Shirley hires a male escort to give her a good time. when Heather discovers this, she slaps Shirley across the face and runs to the toilets in tears. However, an unseen person goes in and comforts Heather, and they sleep together that night. After an argument with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), Heather suffers an asthma attack. At the hospital, tests reveal that she is pregnant. After initial doubts, Heather settles on motherhood, and at a subsequent scan she is told she is having a girl. However, Heather will not reveal the identity of the father, not even to Shirley. When Heather gives birth in hospital, she is surprised to be told she has had a boy. She names him George Michael, after the singer. Heather phones the father to tell him he has a son, and it is revealed to be the much younger Darren Miller (Charlie G Hawkins). Darren makes it clear that he does not want to be a father to George, but says he will support Heather financially. When Darren's girlfriend Libby Fox (Belinda Owusu) finds out, she reveals to everyone that Darren is George's father. Libby's mother Denise Johnson (Diane Parish) then confronts Heather, and says she should not have used a child to make a child.

When Shirley moves in with Phil, Heather struggles financially on her own, so Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) and Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) move in with her and George. Heather later makes plans to have George christened. Shirley moves back in when Phil kicks her out, but Heather receives a letter from the bank saying they are repossessing the house as the landlord cannot make his mortgate repayments. Shirley suggests that they can squat in the flat, as long as someone is always there. Baillifs soon arrive and Shirley convinces them to give them an extra 30 minutes, but lies to Heather that they can stay for longer. Later, Shirley sees Heather sitting in the Square with her belongings, who berates her for not being there for George. Shirley apologises but says Phil needs her more and tells Heather to stick with Billy. However, Phil rejects Shirley so she apologises to Heather, who is staying with Minty, but she refuses to forgive her friend.

Heather is upset when she hears Minty plans to marry Sam Mitchell (Danniella Westbrook), but offers to help buy a ring. However, when Sam reveals she only agreed to marry Minty in order to shut him up, Minty apologises to Heather, and she says when they married it gave her the confidence to stand up for herself. Minty says Heather is who he really wants and they kiss passionately. The next morning, Heather thinks the night before only happened because Minty was drunk. She finds George having breathing problems so takes him to the doctor, and is told he has a cold. Heather tells Minty he should see Sam and show her the ring he bought. He later tells her he did not go as all he could think about was being with Heather and George. He assures her that this will not be the same as last time and they kiss again. Sam moves in with her baby Richard after The Queen Victoria is destroyed by fire, and Heather worries that Sam will try to steal Minty away from her. However, Sam insists that she will be moving out soon, and tells Heather not to worry about Minty as he would not stray. She meets the vicar, Reverend Stevens (Michael Keating), about George's Christening, and later tries on her wedding dress, which Minty sees, however, Heather reveals she is making it into a Christening gown. During the Christening, Minty leaves abruptly and Heather follows him outside to see him kissing Sam. Sam insults Heather, saying she will always be second best, so Heather leaves in tears. Minty rejects Sam and back at home, Minty tells Heather he will stay with her if she wants, but she says he has to want her too and asks him to leave. He decides to move on from Walford.

The next day Heather is depressed but Shirley tells her to snap out of it, and buys her a soft toy for George. Heather finds a large amount of cash inside it, and Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) turns up looking for it. He charms her and she gives it to him, but he gives her some back to help her find a new place to live. She decides to move into a nearby flat, 1b Albert Square. Heather begins to suffer financially as she is unable to pay her council tax bill and all her money is being spend on childcare. Her boiler breaks down causing her health to deteriorate. She attempts to steal from her colleague Dot Branning (June Brown) but changes her mind, however, Dot catches her returning the money thinking she is taking it. Dot decides to take Heather to the Citizens Advice Bureau for financial help, who say she can pay in instalments. The next day, Heather has no electricity or heating in the flat and confronts Shirley about no longer being there for her. She leaves George while she goes to see her mother to borrow some money, but finds that Queenie has moved away. She rushes back remembering that she left George alone, and leaves him with Darren. Shirley arranges a private party for Heather at R&R and leaves her some money in payment for cleaning. Heather uses it to put money in her gas and electricity meters. She falls asleep, slowly being poisoned from carbon monoxide from her faulty boiler. The next day, Darren breaks into Heather's flat and finds her unconscious; she is rushed to hospital, where she recovers. Appalled after seeing the state of her flat, Darren takes the responsibility of caring for George, telling Heather that she can still have access. Heather looks after George for a day but decides to allow Darren to have him permanently as she feels it is best for George. Darren's fiancée Jodie Gold (Kylie Babbington) soon gives Darren an ultimatum, and when Darren struggles with George on his own, he scraps his plans for a residency order and returns George to Heather.

Heather joins an internet dating website, and starts corresponding with a man named "Kevin68". Unknown to Heather, Kevin68 is actually Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe), and Jay joins in when he discovers what Ben is doing. They send Heather a message saying Kevin68 wants to meet her, assuming she will realise it is a joke, but when Jay sees her waiting in the pub, he tells Ben they should stop. They stop messaging Heather, which worries her, so Darren encourages her to meet Kevin68. She tracks down a mechanic named Kevin Flynn, but it is not Kevin68. She receives another message, claiming to be from Kevin68's sibling, saying he died motor accident, leaving Heather very upset. At work, Denise acts insensitive towards Heather, calling it a "silly little internet infatuation", so Heather slaps Denise, and Denise sacks Heather. Ben feels guilty and so helps Shirley hold a party for Heather to cheer her up. However, Phil mocks her, saying Kevin68 probably never existed, so Ben reveals that he was Kevin68. Shirley orders Ben to be punished, but when Heather rechecks the messages Kevin68 sent, she understands that Ben was expressing his own feelings about his problems. Heather visits Ben at Ian's where he is staying and tells him she wants him to come home.

Creation and development

Casting and introduction

Heather was introduced in June 2007 and was originally only meant to be a guest character, but Fergison's contract was extended to six months after the character proved popular. She was introduced as the sidekick of Shirley Carter, played by Linda Henry.[2] After the success of her initial guest appearance, the character officially became "semi-regular", meaning she would show up on-screen occasionally;[2] however, after September 2007, the character became a regular, moving to the soap's setting of Albert Square. Fergison was surprised at winning the role, stating that "On my first day on set, I went and took a seat on Arthur's bench. My mum had passed away, so I wanted to have a little chat with her. I sat there and said 'I can't believe we're finally here, Mum—this is just amazing'. It was a strange experience, because I knew she was there with me. She'd be so proud now."[3] Fergison also discussed her relationship with the cast members she worked with most closely at the time, declaring that: "We're being called 'The Famous Five'. That's me, Cliff [Parisi (Minty Peterson)], Linda Henry, Bobby Davro (Vinnie [Monks]) and Ricky Groves (Garry [Hobbs]). Linda and I laugh all day, every day—this is the best job in the world. [...] Being on EastEnders is a privilege."[3]

Personality and appearance

Fergison initially thought Heather was quite childlike, but was pleased that the show had "the courage to employ a bigger woman."[4] She explained that viewers would realise that her size is due to her mother: "It could be perceived [that the character was just about her size], but when you look into the character, there is more depth to her—she's got a terrible mother, there's her background, and so on. You see her eating and, hopefully, people are intelligent enough to go, 'Ah, we can see why she does that.' [...] I'm hoping people will see it's not just about what she looks like. You don't have to be a big person to know that people comfort eat, or to say, 'These terrible things happen in life, that's why she behaves like that.'"[4] Fergison explained that there are many levels to Heather's personality. She is a loyal friend who will do anything for anybody, and has low moments along with "absolute highs".[4] Fergison said she calls the character "Heather Hopeful" because of her optimism.[4] She reiterated this in February 2011, saying that if Heather found luck and love, she would not be the same character.[5]

Fergison also said that she does not mind that her character is mocked for her size, saying that it happens in real life to overweight people: "[I]t's about how you deal with it. You have to portray it as long as you can redress the balance in some way at some point. That didn't happen straight away and people said to me, 'Oh my God, she's just the fat person they take the mickey out of'. [...] It's about taking away what Heather looks like, taking away the layers and finding out what she is like underneath. I think that's what EastEnders is doing, and that's a good thing."[6] She also praised the show for having an overweight character, comparing her to all the "tiny blondes" in teenage soap opera Hollyoaks, and said that people like that Heather is a normal character, which she opined has not been seen for a long time in soaps.[6] She said that comments made to Heather did not upset her, because she was bullied at school for her weight: "I learned that if I was funny, then they would stop. Now I don't take anything personally."[4]

The character is known for wearing headbands, usually with a matching handbag, and liking singer George Michael. Fergison revealed that the headbands were her idea, saying "I've given myself a bit of a headache [...], literally, wearing those things."[7] She also says that she likes George Michael and was extremely pleased when she found out her character was a fan.[7] Heather is also a fan of karaoke, and Fergison cites her first scene where she is singing in front of her fellow cast as embarrassing and strange.[8]

Relationship with Minty

Discussing the storyline which sees Heather become romantically involved with Minty Peterson, Fergison has expressed her support for their relationship, stating that: "This is Heather's only chance in life to have a dream come true. She's always such a kind, positive person, and is always willing to try."[3] She later said "I think Minty could be her soul mate, as they're very good friends. They know a lot about each other."[8] Fergison revealed that she found filming the storyline difficult, describing it as an "emotional rollercoaster": "I was laughing and in my most happy element, and then the next minute I would be in tears. [...] A lot of the storyline is about rejection, and it's difficult to film those scenes all the time. I was shattered, but it's a great opportunity. [...] You can go through your whole career and not do as much as you would do in six months of a soap."[9]

Pregnancy and motherhood

Executive producer Diederick Santer hinted at Heather's upcoming storyline in an interview before her pregnancy was revealed in 2009, saying "I think it's pretty clear why Heather's self-esteem is so low. It's a combination of her horrid mother, and now it's her friend Shirley who treats her like a child and sort of kills her with well-meant kindness. We've got a great story for Heather this year—something for the delightful Cheryl Fergison to really get hold of. Remember when [Heather] was in tears on Valentine's night in the loo at the R&R, and her lost yoghurt pot lid appeared under the door? That was the start of something which will see her get a much greater sense of herself, find an identity free of Shirley, and grow as a person in 2009."[10]

Fergison disclosed that she was unaware of the identity of the father of Heather's baby, explaining that she was frustrated at not knowing, but eventually realised she liked that it was kept from her. The storyline gave a few hints to the father's identity, and Fergison was excited to find out.[11] The actress deemed it "a bit of a risky storyline"[11] because of Heather's association with more comedic plots, and suggested that viewers may find the pregnancy farcical due to the lack of build-up.[11] She expressed the opinion it would be "brilliant" if Heather were to raise the baby with Shirley, as Heather would be scared of being a mother, but Shirley has brought up her own children so could help.[11] However, she believed that Heather would be a great mother, saying "it's exactly what she needs and it's somebody who's going to love her."[8] Scripts containing the name of the baby's father were censored or doctored to show the man's name as "George" due to the secrecy surrounding the storyline.[12]

Betting on the identity of the child's father opened in July 2009, with Heather's ex-husband Minty starting as the favourite. Other contenders were the man she met in a nightclub Eddie (Will Chitty), Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins), Garry, Vinnie, Vinnie's son Callum Monks (Elliott Jordan), Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick), gay character Christian Clarke (John Partridge) and Charlie Slater (Derek Martin).[13] Betting was suspended in August with Phil standing as the favourite.[14] In September, the possible fathers were reduced to four: Phil, Minty, Darren and Billy.[15] Heather gives birth in October 2009, and Fergison revealed to Digital Spy that the crew attempted to make Heather's waters breaking appear realistic by having her burst a balloon filled with water between her legs.[16] In an interview with What's on TV magazine, Fergison compared George's birth to the birth of her own son, Alex, ten years previously: "It was the hardest two weeks of my working life. The script was a one-woman show and I kept thinking when I gave birth to my own son Alex, who's now 10, I never spoke, just screamed a lot! Alex came by Caesarean so I did have to push to a certain extent but I was totally exhausted filming this because I had to do it 50 times! By the end, people were saying I looked like a new mum who'd just given birth!"[17] Heather then decides to tell the father about the baby. Fergison said the writing had been clever, as the four "suspects"—Minty, Phil, Darren and Billy—are seen with their phones ringing, and Heather leaves a voicemail on the fathers's phone. Then each potential father goes to the hospital for various reasons.[16]

In December 2009, Santer was asked what his favourite storyline of the year had been. He replied "I loved the way the 'Who's The Daddy?' story with Heather played, too. As time goes on, I expect we'll discover more about what happened that night. It makes sense to me—he's a horny, drunk 18-year-old! Everyone thinks that they did it in the [toilet] cubicle, but it's surely clear that they went home?"[18] In May 2010, Fergison said that Heather would face problems as a single mother, promising a "shift in tone" for her storylines.[19]

2011 financial and health problems

On 22 January 2011, it was reported by the Daily Mirror that an upcoming storyline would see Heather collapse after breathing toxic fumes from her faulty boiler, which she cannot afford to have repaired. A spokesperson told the newspaper that Heather hits rock bottom financially and is in desperate need of money, but is too proud to admit it to anybody.[20] The 15 February 2011 episode centres on Heather's every day life and the problems she faces.[5] Following her collapse, Heather allows George to stay with Darren and his girlfriend Jodie Gold (Kylie Babbington) out of desperation, but she grows jealous seeing them playing happy families, not realising that Darren is struggling to cope. She decides she wants George back but lets Darren keep him as she feels he is better off with him, even though she is heartbroken, and Darren does not want Heather to have George. Fergison said that Heather would not lose her son as long as she stands up for herself.[21]

Other appearances

Heather also makes cameo appearances in the Internet spin-off series EastEnders: E20. In episode 2 of series 1, Shirley's niece Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny) runs into her and recognises George from a photo. In episode 3, Zsa Zsa visits Heather in the launderette and steals her purse while she is on the telephone. Leon Small (Sam Attwater) goes into the launderette, stripping to his boxer shorts and leaving Heather embarrassed. Heather realises her purse is missing but Zsa Zsa returns it, saying she found it on the street. In episode 6, Heather asks Zsa Zsa to babysit George. In episode 9, she suggests that Zsa Zsa go back to stay with her mother after Shirley asks her to go home. She also appears in series 2, where in episode 3, Asher (Heshima Thompson) and Sol Levi (Tosin Cole) go into the launderette and she thinks they are going to rob her.

Reception

The character of Heather has been hailed by Mark Wright of The Stage as the "[television] stand out of 2007". He has described her as "the divine, the wonderful, the brilliant Heather Trott, played to absolute perfection by actress Cheryl Fergison, [...] we have somebody new who the writers can engage with and, if they play it right, create a new soap legend."[2] She has also been described as a "legend" by Digital Spy's Kris Green[22] and was nominated for 'Best Newcomer' and 'Best On-Screen Partnership' (with Shirley Carter) at the 2008 Digital Spy Soap Awards.[23] She was also nominated for 'Best Comedy Performance' and 'Best On Screen Partnership' at the 2008 British Soap Awards,[24] 'Best Newcomer' at the 2008 TV Quick and TV Choice Awards[25] and won 'Funniest Performance' at the 2008 Inside Soap Awards.[26]

Fellow cast member Kara Tointon has named Heather as her favourite character in the soap, explaining of her choice: "I think she brings something really great to the show, and not just the comedy—she's good at emotional scenes too. I love watching her."[27] Garry Bushell, TV critic for the Daily Star, has criticised Heather's appearance, dubbing her "Heffer" and referring to her as a "giant dumpling with eyes". Bushell found it implausible that Minty would kiss Heather,[28] and later deemed her crush on Garry Hobbs "disturbing".[29] A writer for the Daily Mirror also criticised her appearance: "Her frocks and matching Alice bands could have been stitched together out of Nigel Bates's old ties and if I was actress Cheryl Fergison I'd have cried myself to sleep every night—especially after the cruel Brighton episodes. Being fat made Heather fair game and you'd have cheered if Gok Wan had stormed a storyline conference and bitch-slapped the lot of them."[30] The Guardian's Nancy Banks-Smith has deemed Heather "a big girl with a heart to match".[31] She approved of her marriage to Minty, however was critical of the execution of the wedding itself, writing: "Indeed, as the only two throughly [sic] nice people in Walford, she and Minty were made for each other. [...] EastEnders, who wouldn't recognise tender if they broke a toe on it, treated it all as a big joke."[31]

In 2008, the character was criticised by private healthcare company Bupa, when they rated her one of television's most unhealthy characters due to her poor diet.[32]

Several episodes of Harry Hill's TV Burp feature Steve Benham dressed as Heather for various sketches, including one where the father of Heather's baby was revealed as Mr Blobby.

See also

References

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