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I get annoyed with people who say ‘urgh, Benidorm’...

Prepare for more sun, sand and sangria as ITV sitcom Benidorm celebrates its 10th birthday with another season at the Solana hotel. Nottingham-born star Sherrie Hewson, 67, tells GEMMA DUNN of the show’s magic

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Benidorm is 10 years old! What’s the secret to its success?

NOT many sitcoms last that long, but it is to do with Derren Litten, who writes brilliantl­y and who writes new characters. That’s why – because it keeps evolving all the time with new people coming in. It doesn’t stagnate, it doesn’t stay still for two minutes. He’s a very, very clever man.

It does have a magic about it.

I ALWAYS say it’s like a soap: you don’t have to like a character to watch them. You can hate or dislike somebody, like Johnny Briggs on Coronation Street.

Everybody hated him and they couldn’t wait to see him again. That should be the same with all shows.

Episode one sees your character Joyce wed Monty (John Challis). Despite the dramas, is it fair to say there’s love there?

YES, he loves her! I think she likes the companions­hip, but he annoys her, because he gets it wrong.

He’s a wheeler dealer and she doesn’t like that. But then there is a scene where Michael Fenton Stevens, who plays Sir Henry, comes and comforts her and he (Monty) walks in and thinks that she’s gone to him now and he hits Michael! Joyce bursts into tears because she doesn’t want to lose him. I don’t know why.

You had an extraspeci­al wedding guest in the shape of singer Tony Hadley, too...

YES. I said to Tony at the time, “Oh you can actually do it (act)”. He said, “Can I? I wondered if I could act,” and I said “You ought to get into it if that’s what you want to do”. And then he immediatel­y left Spandau (Ballet, his band)!

He’s gorgeous, you fall in love with him anyway, because he is the most gorgeous huggy-bear man.

Does the celebratio­n bring plenty of laugh-out-loud moments?

MY FAVOURITE bit is when Lesley (the transvesti­te played by Tim Healy) walks in, in that stupid blancmange wedding dress. Even on set it was a glorious moment. It was just the funniest thing. But the second episode is funny, because we come back from the wedding and I can’t tell you more ... I’d have to kill you.

Do you struggle to keep a straight face in such scenes?

WELL, that day we did, because that’s an extreme situation. But mostly we can’t (laugh).

We have 14-hour days; we’re sometimes filming in 40-degree sun and you are very tired and very hot, so really we have to get on with it and get it done, otherwise you’re wasting somebody else’s time who is waiting to do the next scene. Who would you like to do a cameo? LORRAINE (KELLY) wants to do it, she would be great! I think Judi Dench would be great, because she’s very funny and she really loves a laugh, and she loves to be silly. She’d do karaoke, you know. She’s a very, very funny woman. I also want Larry Lamb to be in it.

Is it true the cast has to have security now, when walking around the resort?

IT’S a bit grabby but it doesn’t worry me. The only reason we have security is because we have to get from one place to another quickly. If we stopped for autographs, we’d be there hours and hours and hours.

Once you stop for one selfie, it’s literally hundreds. But we’re Benidorm in Benidorm. We don’t have security because we’re grand actors.

Are you fond of the resort?

YES. I get very annoyed with people that say ‘Urgh Benidorm!’.

The English quarter is what it is – you don’t go there. But Benidorm’s scenery is so beautiful. It has the most sexually undulating mountains you’ve ever seen in your life. When you stand at the Old Town, at the piazza, and you look right over Benidorm, it is honestly beautiful.

And the beach is one of the best in the world. It’s man-made – the sand was all brought in from the Sahara.

Joyce is a real character...

I THINK of her as coming from the time when there were posh stewardess­es on the planes. I also think she was probably an entertainm­ent manager on a ship, like the QE2 or something – and then she ended up at the Solana.

At one point she was told to get a fourth star at the Solana and she did – then Joan (Collins) came along and said, ‘No, we’re not steak and chips, we’re egg and chips. Take that star down!’ And she ripped my star down. We went back to three stars.

What would you like to see for Joyce in the future?

I THINK Monty and Joyce can go on, but I don’t think it would be a smooth ride.

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 ??  ?? The cast from series 10 of Benidorm
The cast from series 10 of Benidorm
 ??  ?? Sherrie Hewson as her Benidorm character Joyce, left, and in the first episode of the 10th series with singer Tony Hadley, above
Sherrie Hewson as her Benidorm character Joyce, left, and in the first episode of the 10th series with singer Tony Hadley, above
 ??  ?? Sherrie on the red carpet
Sherrie on the red carpet

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