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Hollyoaks turns 30 with birthday night in Liverpool

(L-R) Jorgie Porter, Jennifer Metcalfe, and Chelsee Healey attend the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool Photos: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
(L-R) Jorgie Porter, Jennifer Metcalfe, and Chelsee Healey attend the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool Photos: Peter Byrne/PA Wire

Soap stars past and present turned out for a birthday bash in Liverpool on Monday night to celebrate 30 years of Hollyoaks.

The Channel 4 serial drama marked its 30th anniversary on Monday with a special screening at St George's Hall in Liverpool.

Introducing the week's drama-filled episodes, Channel 4's Chief Content Officer Ian Katz said in the last three decades the soap had seen 57 births, 88 marriages, 51 broken engagements, 294 deaths, and 13 serial killers.

He said the "rather unfortunate statistic" made the fictional Chester village about 10 times more dangerous than Tijuana, Mexico, which he described as "the murder capital of the world".

Gathering to see how much the death toll will rise this week, current cast members were joined by some former colleagues whose characters met their ends on the soap, including Duncan James and Jessica Ellis.

Jessica Ellis attends the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool on 20 October 2025
Jessica Ellis

Also on the red carpet were stars of the Liverpool-based soap Brookside, which has been brought back to screens after more than 20 years for one of the Hollyoaks anniversary episodes.

The creator of both Hollyoaks and Brookside, Phil Redmond, who may be spotted by observant soap fans making a cameo in this week's episodes, said after 30 years the show had stayed true to its original purpose of making great drama for young people.

Duncan James attends the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool on 20 October 2025
Duncan James

He said: "They kept saying, 'Teenagers, they don't watch telly and they can't concentrate', and we said, 'Well, if you make it, they will'. So we did."

Asked by the evening's host, Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard, whether he thought Brookside could make a more permanent comeback, Redmond said: "My personal opinion is they should never have stopped it."

Nick Pickard and Phil Redmond attend the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool on 20 October 2025
(L-R) Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard and Hollyoaks creator Phil Redmond

Louis Emerick, who joined former Brookside castmates including Sue Johnston and Ricky Tomlinson for the special episode, said it was "brilliant" to return to the close.

He said: "When I saw Sue Johnno, I thought, 'Yeah, it's happening'."

About 200 Hollyoaks fans joined the cast to watch the screening in the venue, which was filled with some of the soap's props and costumes.

The episodes began with preparations for the wedding of Tony Hutchinson, played by Nick Pickard, who was the first character to speak when the show was first aired.

Pickard said: "I love every bit of it still now.

"Back in the day, the boys used to all have one house, and the girls lived in the other house, and we had some flats where some of the other cast lived, so we had our soap within a soap.

"We've been like a family, the crew as well. You just have a laugh every day."

Kieron Richardson attends the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool on 20 October 2025
Kieron Richardson said his character Ste Hay was originally meant to be in the soap for seven episodes but had stayed for almost 20 years

Kieron Richardson said his character Ste Hay was originally meant to be in the soap for seven episodes but had stayed for almost 20 years.

The character was the first gay man in a soap to live with HIV, Richardson said.

"We grew up with the 80s adverts being like, 'It's a death sentence', and that's what the story was about, to show that you can live a healthy, normal life with HIV," he said.

"So I'm very proud of that."

Jennifer Metcalfe attends the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary celebration at St George's Hall, Liverpool on 20 October, 2025
Jennifer Metcalfe

Actress Jennifer Metcalfe, who plays Mercedes McQueen, said her character's cancer storyline had made her feel connected to her father, who died when she was 15.

She added: "I love the awareness that it raised, and I love that, yet again, we picked something out of the bag that Mercedes could explore as a character that was just so far removed from what she is from day to day.

"It was such a big challenge and I loved it."

Source: Press Association

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