Brookside Brookside is a British soap opera broadcast by
Channel 4, which aired between November 1982 and November 2003. •
Gordon Collins, portrayed by Nigel Cowley between 1982 and 1984, and
Mark Burgess between 1986 and 1990, is the first openly gay character on a British soap opera. Gordon's main relationship is with Chris. •
Ginnie played by Jill Connick in 1986 and has a romantic relationship with Barbara Black. •
Barbara Black played by Brenda Elder in 1986. Barbara divorced her husband
Nicholas Black and begins a relationship with Ginnie. •
Tracy Barlow, portrayed by
Kate Ford from 2002 onwards. Tracy is believed to be heterosexual her entire life; however, on New Year's Day 2020, she has a one-night stand with
Paula Martin (
Stirling Gallacher), and it transpires that she embarked on multiple sexual flings with women when she was imprisoned for murder. •
Hayley Cropper, portrayed by
Julie Hesmondhalgh, appeared in the serial between 1998 and 2014. Hayley is a transgender woman and the first regular transgender character to be introduced into soap opera. She later marries a man. The character was praised by the
UK Parliament •
Todd Grimshaw, portrayed by
Bruno Langley on-off between 2001 and 2017, and later
Gareth Pierce from 2020 onwards. Todd is the show's first homosexual character, who is originally portrayed as heterosexual. He kisses his girlfriend
Sarah Platt's (
Tina O'Brien) brother
Nick Tilsley (
Adam Rickitt), and later begins a relationship with
Karl Foster (Chris Finch). Upon his return in 2013, Todd embarks on relationships with
Marcus Dent (
Charlie Condou) and
Billy Mayhew (
Daniel Brocklebank). •
Karl Foster, portrayed by Chris Finch, appeared in the serial between 2003 and 2004. Karl is an openly gay nurse, who has a relationship with
Todd Grimshaw (
Bruno Langley). •
Sean Tully, portrayed by
Antony Cotton, has appeared in the serial since 2003. Sean is openly gay and unlucky in love. Sean has been criticised by the media; he has had relationships with
Sonny Dhillon (
Pal Aron),
Marcus Dent (
Charlie Condou) and
Billy Mayhew (
Daniel Brocklebank). •
Asha Alahan, portrayed by Tanisha Gorey, has appeared in the serial since 2006. She begins a relationship with
Nina Lucas (
Mollie Gallagher), and tells her father
Dev (
Jimmi Harkishin) that she is going on a date with Nina. He questions if she is a lesbian, and she responds that she does not want to label herself, adding: "I just like people. But in this case it's a female person." •
Sonny Dhillon, portrayed by
Pal Aron, appeared in the serial between 2006 and 2007. Sonny is bisexual and has an affair with
Sean Tully (
Antony Cotton) while engaged to a woman,
Michelle Connor (
Kym Marsh). •
Carla Connor, portrayed by
Alison King, has appeared in the serial since 2006. Carla is initially portrayed as being heterosexual, engaging with relationships and marriages with various men, including
Paul Connor (
Sean Gallagher),
Liam Connor (
Rob James-Collier),
Tony Gordon (
Gray O'Brien),
Peter Barlow (
Chris Gascoyne),
Nick Tilsley (
Ben Price),
Robert Preston (
Tristan Gemmill),
Daniel Osbourne (
Rob Mallard), and
Ali Neeson (
James Burrows). In 2024, Carla began to develop feelings for
DS Lisa Swain (
Vicky Myers). They eventually have sex, begin a public relationship, and move in together. •
Marcus Dent, portrayed by
Charlie Condou, appeared in the serial between 2007 and 2008, and between 2011 and 2014. Marcus is openly gay and has relationships with
Sean Tully (
Antony Cotton) and
Todd Grimshaw (
Bruno Langley). In 2012, Marcus begins a relationship with a woman,
Maria Connor (
Samia Longchambon), but later decides that he prefers men. •
Ted Page, portrayed by
Michael Byrne, appeared in the serial between 2008 and 2010. Ted is the gay father of
Gail Platt (
Helen Worth). •
Sophie Webster, portrayed by
Brooke Vincent, appeared in the serial regularly between 2004 and 2019. Sophie
comes out as a lesbian in 2010 after entering a relationship with
Sian Powers (
Sacha Parkinson), becoming the first lesbian character in
Coronation Street. She later has relationships with
Amber Kalirai (
Nikki Patel),
Jenna Kamara (Krissi Bohn),
Maddie Heath (
Amy James-Kelly),
Kate Connor (
Faye Brookes) and
Paula Martin (
Stirling Gallacher). •
Sian Powers, portrayed by
Sacha Parkinson, appeared in the serial between 2009 and 2011. Sian is a bisexual woman who pursues a relationship with
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent); however, she also has a relationship with a man,
Ryan Connor (
Ben Thompson). •
Amber Kalirai, portrayed by
Nikki Patel, appeared in the serial between 2005 and 2009, and again between 2011 and 2012. Amber is bisexual, and has a relationship with
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent). •
James Cunningham, portrayed by
James Roache, appeared in the serial between 2010 and 2011. James is gay, which causes his rejection by his father,
Lawrence Cunningham (
Linus Roache). •
Jenna Kamara, portrayed by Krissi Bohn, appeared in the serial between 2012 and 2014. Jenna is a lesbian who begins a relationship with
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent). •
Aiden Lester, portrayed by Toby Sawyer, appeared in the serial briefly in 2012. Aiden is gay and a love interest for
Marcus Dent (
Charlie Condou). •
Maddie Heath, portrayed by
Amy James-Kelly, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2015. Maddie is a lesbian who begins a relationship with
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent). •
Billy Mayhew, portrayed by
Daniel Brocklebank, appeared in the serial from 2014 to 2026. Billy is a gay vicar who pursues relationships with
Sean Tully (
Antony Cotton),
Todd Grimshaw (
Bruno Langley) and
Paul Foreman (
Peter Ash). •
Kate Connor, portrayed by
Faye Brookes, appeared in the serial between 2015 and 2019. Kate is a lesbian who was engaged to
Caz Hammond (
Rhea Bailey), but later dated
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent) and
Imogen Pascoe (
Melissa Johns), until eventually ending up with her friend
Zeedan Nazir's (
Qasim Akhtar) wife,
Rana Habeeb (
Bhavna Limbachia). •
Caz Hammond, portrayed by
Rhea Bailey, appeared in the serial between 2015 and 2016. Caz is a lesbian who is engaged to
Kate Connor (
Faye Brookes). However, she develops an unhealthy infatuation with
Maria Connor (
Samia Longchambon). •
Rana Habeeb, portrayed by
Bhavna Limbachia, appeared in the serial between 2016 and 2019. Rana is introduced as heterosexual and marries her best friend
Alya Nazir's (
Sair Khan) brother,
Zeedan Nazir (
Qasim Akhtar). However, she later develops strong feelings towards
Kate Connor (
Faye Brookes), and ultimately leaves her husband for her. •
Imogen Pascoe, portrayed by
Melissa Johns, appeared briefly in both 2017 and 2018. Imogen has a brief relationship with
Kate Connor (
Faye Brookes) which causes
Rana Habeeb (
Bhavna Limbachia) to become envious and ultimately discover her sexuality. •
Paul Foreman, portrayed by
Peter Ash, appeared in the serial between 2018 and 2024. Paul is gay, and had a relationship, and eventual marriage, with
Billy Mayhew (
Daniel Brocklebank) before being diagnosed with
motor neurone disease. •
Paula Martin, portrayed by
Stirling Gallacher, appeared in the serial between 2018 and 2020. Paula is a bisexual lawyer with a daughter, and has a relationship with
Sophie Webster (
Brooke Vincent), and later a one-night stand with
Tracy McDonald (
Kate Ford). •
James Bailey, portrayed by Nathan Graham from 2019 to 2022, and Jason Callender from 2025 onwards. James is a professional footballer who is yet to come out as gay to his teammates, so
Bethany Platt (
Lucy Fallon) pretends to be his girlfriend. •
Nina Lucas, portrayed by
Mollie Gallagher, has appeared since 2019. Although having a relationship with
Seb Franklin (Harry Visinoni) until his death in a
hate crime attack, Nina later begins a relationship with
Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey) in 2021. Lisa eventually begins a relationship with factory owner
Carla Connor (
Alison King). •
Theo Silverton, portrayed by James Cartwright, has appeared in the serial since 2025. Theo is a scaffolder who begins a sexual affair with
Todd Grimshaw (
Gareth Pierce), despite being married to his wife
Danielle (
Natalie Anderson) and having two teenage children. It is later revealed that Theo has been undergoing
conversion therapy, and suffers from
internalised homophobia. •
Carl Webster, portrayed by
Jonathan Howard, has appeared in the serial since 2025. Initially believed to be heterosexual, Carl embarks on an affair with his older half-brother
Kevin's (
Michael Le Vell) wife
Abi Webster (
Sally Carman). However, following a disagreement with Abi, Carl later flirts and has sex with
James Bailey (Jason Callender), confirming him to be bisexual. A conversation with his half-sister,
Debbie Webster (
Sue Devaney), revealed that Carl had previously been in a relationship with a man back in Germany. •
Becky Swain, portrayed by
Amy Cudden, appeared briefly in the serial from 2025 to 2026. Becky is the wife of
Lisa Swain (
Vicky Myers) who was believed to have died in 2021 while on duty. In reality, Becky was living under a false identity in Spain. She returned to Weatherfield in 2025 to try and get her wife and daughter,
Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin), back. She caused a rift between Lisa and her fiancée, Carla Connor, and kidnapped Carla when she found out Becky was lying about the reason she had fled to Spain.
Doctors Doctors is a British soap opera broadcast on BBC One which aired between March 2000 and November 2024. •
Ben Kwarme, portrayed by
Ariyon Bakare, appeared in the serial from 2001 to 2005. He was bisexual and had relationships with
Faith Walker (
Eva Fontaine) and Oliver Berg (Laurence Penry-Jones). •
Oliver Berg, portrayed by Laurence Penry-Jones, appeared in the serial from 2002 to 2003. He had relationships with Alex and Ben Kwarne (
Ariyon Bakare). •
Greg Robinson, portrayed by
Ben Jones, is a gay man who appeared in the serial from 2003 to 2007. Greg married Rico Da Silva (
Felix D'Alviella), which marked history as the first gay wedding on British television. •
Rico Da Silva, portrayed by
Felix D'Alviella, is a gay man who appeared in the serial from 2006 to 2007. Rico married Greg Robinson (
Ben Jones), which marked history as the first gay wedding on British television. •
Simon Bond, portrayed by
David Sturzaker, appeared in the serial from 2009 to 2011. Simon had a relationship with a married paramedic, Will Duncan. When his colleague,
Charlie Bradfield (
Philip McGough), discovered this, he gave Simon homophobic abuse. •
Imogen Hollins, portrayed by
Charlie Clemmow, is a bisexual woman who has appeared in the serial since 2009. She has a brief relationship with schoolfriend Elise Stone (
Hannah Steele). Imogen initially labels herself as a lesbian, but later dates men too. •
Freya Wilson, portrayed by
Lu Corfield, is a bisexual woman that appeared in the serial from 2011 to 2012. She was in a relationship with
Mandy Marquez (Danielle Henry), however also slept with a man,
Kevin Tyler (
Simon Rivers). •
Mandy Marquez, portrayed by Danielle Henry, is a lesbian that appeared in the serial from 2012 to 2014. She was in a relationship with
Freya Wilson (
Lu Corfield). •
Emma Reid, portrayed by
Dido Miles, is a pansexual woman that has appeared in the serial since 2012. She was in a relationship with Lena Baker (Josephine Butler) and
Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha). •
Sean Donoghue, portrayed by
Shane O'Meara, is a gay man who appeared in the serial in 2015. Chris came out as gay to his sister,
Niamh Donoghue (
Jessica Regan). •
Lena Baker, portrayed by Josephine Butler, is a bisexual woman who appeared in the serial from 2016 to 2020. She was initially married to a man, but had an affair with
Emma Reid (
Dido Miles). •
Mattie Fielding, portrayed by Griffin Stevens, is a gay man who appeared in the serial in 2018. He had a short relationship with
Will Hurran (Robin Morrissey). •
Ben Galadima, portrayed by Michael Fatogun, is a gay man who appeared in the serial in 2018. Ben initially introduces himself as straight, but after he has a relationship with
Will Hurran (Robin Morrissey), he comes out as gay to his colleagues. •
Jasmine Dajani, portrayed by Lara Sawalha, is a lesbian who appeared in the serial in 2020 and 2022. She was in a relationship with
Emma Reid (
Dido Miles). •
Luca McIntyre, portrayed by
Ross McLaren, is a gay man who began appearing in the serial in 2021. He was in a relationship with
Billy Parker (Daniel Cornish). •
Suni Bulsara, portrayed by Rahul Arya, is a bisexual man who began appearing in the serial in 2023.
Luca McIntyre (
Ross McLaren) learns that Suni is bisexual after he flirts with both Luca and colleague
Scarlett Kiernan (
Kia Pegg).
EastEnders EastEnders is a British soap opera broadcast on
BBC One, which has aired since 19 February 1985. The show has used various homosexual characters to highlight gay issues since the 1980s, including homophobia, bisexuality, age of sexual consent, and HIV/AIDS among others. It was the first UK soap to screen a gay kiss in 1987, prompting outrage from viewers and the media who branded the programme "filth" and dubbed it "EastBenders". There were even questions in Parliament about whether it was appropriate to have gay men in a family show when AIDS was sweeping the country. Despite initial negativity, the characters had a powerful impact on public attitudes, and the show's handling of Colin and Barry's relationship was deemed by many gay activists as something of a breakthrough. Actor turned politician
Michael Cashman believes the storyline started "the social change" in opinion towards homosexuals, which "happened alongside the legal reform" in the 1980s. The show has been at the centre of much controversy regarding its gay characters kissing on-screen. It screened the first mouth-to-mouth gay soap kiss in the UK in 1989, leading some MPs to call for the programme to be banned.
EastEnders' first regular lesbian characters provided the soap with its first lesbian kiss in 1994, provoking more complaints than any other UK television programme that year. This was followed by a "censored" homosexual kiss in 1996, which infuriated gay activists after the BBC cut the kiss from its original two seconds to a half-second, so they would not "startle" viewers. In 2007, a lesbian kiss prompted 211 complaints to the BBC, and in 2008, a kiss between two gay characters prompted 145 complaints from viewers who were "appalled by the display of homosexual kissing before the watershed [...] whilst young children are watching". The BBC released a statement saying: "We approach our portrayal of homosexual relationships in the same way as we do heterosexual relationships. In this instance, Christian is enjoying the first flush of romance and we've shown him being affectionate with his new boyfriend in the same way any couple would." •
Ruth Lyons, portrayed by Judy Liebert, appeared in the serial between 1985 and 1986. Ruth is a lesbian social worker, who is in a relationship that she considers the same as marriage. •
John Fisher, portrayed by Dave Dale, appeared in the serial in 1986. John is a drag queen act hired to perform in
The Queen Victoria public house. •
Colin Russell, portrayed by
Michael Cashman, appeared in the serial between 1986 and 1989, before returning briefly in 2016 and 2022. Colin is gay, although he does not originally reveal this until he introduces his boyfriend,
Barry Clark (
Gary Hailes). Colin's other relationships include
Guido Smith (Nicholas Donovan) and
Eddie Tsang (Kevin Shen). •
Barry Clark, portrayed by
Gary Hailes, appeared in the serial between 1986 and 1988, before returning briefly in 1989 and 2022. Barry is openly gay although he is closeted to his volatile father. Barry dates
Colin Russell (
Michael Cashman) until his father discovers their relationship and so, to appease his father, Barry pretends to be heterosexual, although it does not work and he reunites with Colin. •
Guido Smith, portrayed by Nicholas Donovan, appeared in the serial between 1988 and 1989. Guido is gay and begins a relationship with
Colin Russell (
Michael Cashman) until their departures when they separate. •
Joe Wallace, portrayed by Jason Rush, appeared in the serial in 1991 and 1993. Joe is a young, gay chef who is
HIV-positive. He is sacked from his job as a result of status. •
Sonia Fowler, portrayed by
Natalie Cassidy, has appeared in the serial from 1993 to 2007 and from 2014 to 2025, with guest appearances in 2010 and 2011. Despite being married to a man,
Martin Fowler (
James Alexandrou/
James Bye), Sonia begins an affair, and later relationship, with
Naomi Julien (
Petra Letang) in 2006. Sonia later reunited with her husband, although following their divorce, she has a relationship with
Tina Carter (
Luisa Bradshaw-White). •
Della Alexander, portrayed by
Michelle Joseph, appeared in the serial between 1994 and 1995. Della is the serial's first lesbian character, who was introduced as an attempt to portray positive examples of homosexual characters. •
Binnie Roberts, portrayed by
Sophie Langham, appeared in the serial between 1994 and 1995. Binnie is a lesbian and the partner of
Della Alexander (
Michelle Joseph). •
Tony Hills, portrayed by
Mark Homer, appeared in the serial between 1995 and 1999. Tony is bisexual and has relationships with women and men, most notably with
Simon Raymond (
Andrew Lynford). •
Simon Raymond, portrayed by
Andrew Lynford, appeared in the serial between 1996 and 1999. Simon is gay and has a relationship with
Tony Hills (
Mark Homer). •
Fred Fonseca, portrayed by
Jimi Mistry, appeared in the serial between 1998 and 2000. Fred is the square's local GP, whose sexuality is met with criticism by his patients. •
Derek Harkinson, portrayed by
Ian Lavender, appeared in the serial between 2001 and 2005, before returning in 2016. Derek is an elderly gay man, and one of his storylines includes having a conviction for gross indecency overturned under the "
Alan Turing law". •
Naomi Julien, portrayed by
Petra Letang, appeared in the serial between 2005 and 2007. Naomi began an affair with the married
Sonia Fowler (
Natalie Cassidy), which developed into a relationship. •
Marco Bianco, portrayed by
Bart Ruspoli, appeared in the serial in 2007. Marco is a gay interior designer whose boyfriend left him. •
Charity Kase, portrayed by Morgan Crowley, appeared in the serial in 2007 and 2009. Charity is a drag queen act hired to perform in The Queen Victoria
public house. •
Oscar Branning, portrayed by
Pierre Counihan-Moullierr, first appeared between 2007 and 2017, before returning on a more permanent basis in 2025. Upon his return, Oscar is confirmed to be bisexual. •
Steven Beale, portrayed by
Aaron Sidwell, appeared in the serial regularly between 2007 and 2008, before returning from 2016 to 2017. Steven is bisexual and comes out after kissing
Christian Clarke (
John Partridge). Steven has also had relationships with women
Stacey Slater (
Lacey Turner),
Lauren Branning (
Jacqueline Jossa) and
Abi Branning (
Lorna Fitzgerald). •
Christian Clarke, portrayed by
John Partridge, appeared in the serial between 2008 and 2012, before returning on-off between 2014 and 2016. Christian is a gay man who is mainly involved in a relationship with
Syed Masood (
Marc Elliott), although has aided the coming outs of
Steven Beale (
Aaron Sidwell) and
Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe), and has sex with
Lee Thompson (Carl Ferguson). •
Lee Thompson, portrayed by Carl Ferguson, appeared in the serial in 2008. Lee is gay and has sex with
Christian Clarke (
John Partridge). •
Syed Masood, portrayed by
Marc Elliott, appeared in the serial between 2009 and 2012. Syed is initially a closeted homosexual, whose
Islamic religion prevents him from coming out. After beginning an affair with
Christian Clarke (
John Partridge), despite being engaged to a woman,
Amira Shah (
Preeya Kalidas), Syed is eventually outed. He and Christian later marry. •
James Mackie, portrayed by
Paul Keating, appeared in the serial in 2009. James is gay and a childhood friend of
Christian Clarke (
John Partridge), who he later has a fling with. •
Ben Mitchell, portrayed by Charlie Jones, Joshua Pascoe,
Harry Reid and
Max Bowden, appeared in the serial regularly on-off from 2006 to 2024. Ben is originally portrayed as a
camp child, who enjoys singing and dancing. After Pascoe was cast in the role, Ben comes out and loses his virginity. After receiving a negative response from his father,
Phil Mitchell (
Steve McFadden), Ben hides his sexuality again and after Reid was cast in the role, Ben began a relationship with
Abi Branning (
Lorna Fitzgerald), hoping to hide his sexuality. He has an affair with
Paul Coker (
Jonny Labey) and later comes out, having sex with
Johnny Carter (
Ted Reilly) in the wake of Paul's death. Ben later starts a relationship with
Callum Highway (
Tony Clay) in 2019, despite Callum being engaged to
Whitney Dean (
Shona McGarty). Ben and Callum later marry. •
Danny Pennant, portrayed by
Gary Lucy, appeared in the serial between 2012 and 2014. Danny is bisexual and originally has a love triangle with
Syed Masood (
Marc Elliott) and
Christian Clarke (
John Partridge). Upon returning in 2013, Danny has flings with women,
Janine Butcher (
Charlie Brooks) and
Lucy Beale (
Hetti Bywater), although later has sex with
Johnny Carter (
Sam Strike). •
Tina Carter, portrayed by
Luisa Bradshaw-White, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2020. Tina is a lesbian who has had relationships with
Tosh Mackintosh (
Rebecca Scroggs) and
Sonia Fowler (
Natalie Cassidy); her relationship with Tosh is abusive and had a positive reception from charities. She also slept with
Sophie Dodd (Poppy Rush) while in a relationship with Sonia. However, she has also had flings with men, such as
Billy Mitchell (
Perry Fenwick). •
Johnny Carter, portrayed by
Sam Strike between 2013 and 2014,
Ted Reilly between 2016 and 2018 and
Charlie Suff from 2024 onwards, is originally a closeted homosexual. He comes out to his father,
Mick Carter (
Danny Dyer), which was widely praised by critics. He has sex with
Danny Pennant (
Gary Lucy),
Ben Mitchell (
Harry Reid),
Gianluca Cavallo (Gabriele Lombardo), and
Callum Highway (
Tony Clay). •
Tosh Mackintosh, portrayed by Rebecca Scroggs, appeared in the serial in 2014. Tosh is a lesbian and in a relationship with
Tina Carter (
Luisa Bradshaw-White). She
physically abuses Tina; the storyline received a positive reception from charities. •
Sophie Dodd, portrayed by Poppy Rush, appeared briefly in the serial in 2016. Sophie is a lesbian and a close friend of
Kyle Slater (
Riley Carter Millington). Sophie has sex with
Tina Carter (
Luisa Bradshaw-White), despite Tina being in a relationship with
Sonia Fowler (
Natalie Cassidy). •
Eddie Tsang, portrayed by Kevin Shen, appeared in the serial briefly in 2016. Eddie is the fiancé of
Colin Russell (
Michael Cashman). •
Luke Browning, portrayed by Adam Astill, appeared in the serial in 2017. He has a brief relationship with
Ben Mitchell (
Harry Reid). •
Irene Mills, portrayed by
Melanie Kilburn, appeared briefly in the serial in 2017. She is the new vicar at the church
Dot Branning (
June Brown) volunteers at. •
Bernadette Taylor, portrayed by
Clair Norris, appeared in the serial between 2017 and 2025. She is initially shown as a heterosexual, beginning a relationship with and becoming impregnated by
Callum (Shaun Aylward), but later comes out as a lesbian and confesses her love for her best friend,
Tiffany Butcher (
Maisie Smith). She also has a short relationship with
Brooke (Ria Lopez). •
Callum Highway, portrayed by
Tony Clay, has appeared in the serial since 2018. He is initially portrayed as heterosexual, getting engaged to
Whitney Dean (
Shona McGarty), but had a relationship with a man while serving in the Army, and later began sleeping with
Ben Mitchell (
Max Bowden) behind Whitney's back. Whitney finds out about the affair and breaks ups with Callum. Callum later comes out as gay to his brother
Stuart Highway (
Ricky Champ). Callum and Ben later marry. •
Dan and
Ashley made a guest appearance in 2018. They are a couple who adopt
Daisy (Amelie Smith), who was being fostered by
Arshad (
Madhav Sharma) and
Mariam Ahmed (
Indira Joshi). •
Iqra Ahmed, portrayed by
Priya Davdra, appeared in the serial between 2019 and 2022. Before moving to Walford, Iqra was in an arranged marriage with a man, but it is later revealed that she is a lesbian. Iqra is the first Muslim lesbian on
EastEnders.
Ash Kaur (
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha) is introduced as the long-term girlfriend of Iqra. After the pair break up, Iqra develops a relationship with
Mila Marwa (Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa). •
Ash Panesar, portrayed by
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha, appeared in the serial between 2019 and 2023. Ash is a bisexual woman and has a relationship with
Iqra Ahmed (
Priya Davdra). •
Suki Panesar, portrayed by
Balvinder Sopal, has appeared in the serial since 2020. Suki is initially believed to be heterosexual, with a husband,
Nish Panesar (
Navin Chowdhry) imprisoned for murder and raising a family of four children, and finds her daughter
Ash Panesar's (Gurlaine Kaur Garcha) bisexuality uncomfortable. She later tries to kiss her employee,
Honey Mitchell (
Emma Barton); however, she slaps Honey when she tries to comfort her and later sacks her. Suki later begins to have romantic feelings for
Eve Unwin (
Heather Peace), and has sex with her, but her eldest son
Kheerat Panesar (
Jaz Deol) walks in on them. She later explains to Kheerat that she has had romantic feelings for women her whole life, but has remained loyal to her faith and to her husband in prison. Suki and Eve eventually marry. •
Mila Marwa, portrayed by Ruthxjiah Bèllènéa, appeared in the serial between 2020 and 2022. Mila is a lesbian who was kicked out of her religious family home for her sexuality. She develops a relationship with
Iqra Ahmed (
Priya Davdra).
Emmerdale Emmerdale, previously known as
Emmerdale Farm, is a British soap opera broadcast by
ITV, which has aired since 16 October 1972.
Emmerdale has featured numerous LGBT characters, including the first permanent lesbian character (
Zoe Tate) in a British soap opera. It also featured the first
civil partnership (between
Paul Lambert and
Jonny Foster) in a prime time British soap opera in 2008. •
Robert Sugden, portrayed by
Ryan Hawley from 2014 to 2019, and then from 2025 onwards. Upon his 2014 return, it is revealed that Robert is bisexual; he is engaged to
Chrissie White (
Louise Marwood) while having an affair with a man,
Aaron Livesy (
Danny Miller), who he falls in love with. After battling and finally coming to terms with and accepting his sexuality, Robert splits from Chrissie and starts a relationship with Aaron, whom he marries twice, once in 2017 and then legally in 2018. After his return in 2025, it's revealed that Robert married Kev Townsend (
Christopher Coghill), whilst the pair were imprisoned. •
Zoe Tate, portrayed by
Leah Bracknell, appeared in the serial from 1989 to 2005. Zoe comes out as a lesbian in 1993 and has relationships with various women including
Emma Nightingale (Rachel Ambler), with whom she has a commitment ceremony in 1996. •
Jude Clayton, portrayed by Jocelyn Cunningham, appeared in the serial in 1993. She is a lesbian who had a brief fling with Zoe before they decided to just be friends. •
Emma Nightingale, portrayed by Rachel Ambler, appeared in the serial from 1995 to 1996, before returning briefly in 2004. Emma is a lesbian and has a relationship with
Zoe Tate (
Leah Bracknell); they have a commitment ceremony in 1996. •
Susie Wilde, portrayed by Louise Heaney, appeared in 1996. Susie is
Emma Nightingale's (Rachel Ambler) ex-girlfriend and has a relationship with
Zoe Tate (
Leah Bracknell). •
Sophie Wright, portrayed by
Jane Cameron, appeared in the serial from 1996 to 1997. Sophie is bisexual. She has a one-night stand with
Butch Dingle (
Paul Loughran) before starting a relationship with
Zoe Tate (
Leah Bracknell). •
Becky Cairns, portrayed by Sarah Neville, appeared in the serial between 1997 and 1998. •
Jason Kirk, portrayed by
James Carlton, appeared in the serial from 1999 to 2002. Jason is the first openly gay male character to appear in the serial and has an affair with Gavin Ferris (
Robert Beck). •
Gavin Ferris, portrayed by
Robert Beck, appeared briefly in the serial in 1999. Gavin is bisexual and has an affair with
Jason Kirk (
James Carlton) while in a relationship with
Bernice Blackstock (
Samantha Giles). Zoe was Charity's only female love interest until she had sex with
Vanessa Woodfield (
Michelle Hardwick) in 2017. The two later began a more serious relationship in 2018. •
Debbie Dingle, portrayed by
Charley Webb, appeared in the serial between 2002 and 2021. Debbie is bisexual and although mainly has relationships with men, she had a relationship with
Jasmine Thomas (
Jenna-Louise Coleman). •
Rachel Whatmore, portrayed by Zoe Lambert, appeared in the serial between 2003 and 2005. Rachel is a lesbian and has an affair with
Zoe Tate (
Leah Bracknell). •
Paul Lambert, portrayed by
Matthew Bose, appeared in the serial regularly from 2004 to 2009 as well as brief appearances in 2010 and 2015. Paul is openly gay and has sex with
Ivan Jones (
Daniel Brocklebank) and
Grayson Sinclair (
Christopher Villiers), before marrying
Jonny Foster (
Richard Grieve) in 2008. •
Jasmine Thomas, portrayed by
Jenna-Louise Coleman, appeared in the serial from 2005 to 2009. Jasmine is bisexual and has a relationship with
Debbie Dingle (
Charley Webb). •
Ivan Jones, portrayed by
Daniel Brocklebank, appeared in the serial from 2005 to 2006. Ivan is bisexual and has a relationship with
Paul Lambert (
Matthew Bose) and his sister,
Nicola Blackstock (
Nicola Wheeler). •
Grayson Sinclair, portrayed by
Christopher Villiers, appeared in the serial between 2006 and 2008. Grayson is bisexual and involved in a homophobic attack. •
Jonny Foster, portrayed by
Richard Grieve, appeared in the serial from 2007 to 2009. Jonny is bisexual and enters a relationship with
Paul Lambert (
Matthew Bose), who he later marries. •
Jackson Walsh, portrayed by
Marc Silcock, appeared in the serial from 2010 to 2011. Jackson is openly gay and embarks on a relationship with
Aaron Livesy (
Danny Miller). •
Ali Spencer, portrayed by
Kelli Hollis, appeared in the serial from 2011 to 2015. Ali is bisexual and was previously married to
Dan Spencer (
Liam Fox), with whom she has two children. She has a relationship with
Ruby Haswell (
Alicya Eyo), whom she marries in 2014. •
Ruby Haswell, portrayed by
Alicya Eyo, appeared in the serial from 2011 to 2015. Ruby is a lesbian and has a relationship with
Ali Spencer (
Kelli Hollis), whom she marries in 2014. •
Ben Tucker, portrayed by Simon Lennon, appeared in the serial from 2020 to 2021. His backstory involves being the victim of homophobic bullying from
Aaron Dingle (
Danny Miller), who he later forms a relationship with. Ben is later murdered by serial killer,
Meena Jutla (
Paige Sandhu). •
Ethan Anderson, portrayed by Emile John, appeared in the serial from 2021 to 2024. Ethan is a gay man who questions
Luke Posner (Max Parker) on his relationship with
Victoria Sugden (
Isabel Hodgins), since Luke dated a man named Steven for several months prior to moving to the village. •
Fiona Murphy, portrayed by Yemisi Oyinloye, appeared in the serial briefly in 2021. She has a relationship with
Vanessa Woodfield (
Michelle Hardwick), however later has sex with
Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter). •
Marcus Dean, portrayed by Darcy Grey, appeared in the serial from 2022 to 2023. Marcus is a gay man who begins a relationship with
Ethan Anderson (Emile John). •
Mary Goskirk, portrayed by
Louise Jameson, has appeared in the serial since 2022. Mary is a lesbian who details her relationship with neighbour Louise, who died from
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 during the
COVID-19 pandemic. •
Suzy Merton, portrayed by Martelle Edinborough, appeared in the serial from 2022 to 2025. Suzy is a romantic love interest for
Vanessa Woodfield (
Michelle Hardwick). She later also becomes interested in
Mary Goskirk (
Louise Jameson). •
Nicky Miligan, portrayed by
Lewis Cope, appeared in the serial from 2022 to 2024. Nicky is a male nanny who begins a relationship with
Gabby Thomas (
Rosie Bentham) and they later become engaged. However, Nicky is later revealed to be in a secret relationship with a man, Ally. •
Marshall Hamston, portrayed by Max Fletcher, appeared briefly in the serial in 2023. Marshall initially teases
Arthur Thomas (
Alfie Clarke) after he comes out as gay, but he later shares several intimate moments with Arthur. Marshall is living with an extremely religious and homophobic father, and after Arthur's mother
Laurel Thomas (
Charlotte Bellamy) discovers that Marshall's father is abusing him for being gay, she takes Marshall to live with her and Arthur. •
Suni Sharma, portrayed by Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana, appeared in the serial from 2023 to 2024. He is introduced as the brother of
Jai Sharma (
Chris Bisson), although they had both previously believed that they were cousins. He later begins a relationship with
Nicky Miligan (Lewis Cope). •
John Sugden, portrayed by
Oliver Farnworth, appeared in the serial from 2024 to 2026. He is introduced as the long-lost brother of
Victoria Sugden (
Isabel Hodgins) and as a love interest for
Aaron Dingle (
Danny Miller), whom he marries. John later becomes a villain after he is revealed to have killed
Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter). John is killed in the
Corriedale crossover episode. •
Caitlin Todd, portrayed by
Caroline Harker, has appeared in the serial since 2025. She is a doctor that mentions having a wife. •
Lewis Barton, portrayed by
Bradley Riches, has appeared in the serial since 2025. Lewis is introduced as the long-long half-brother of
Ross Barton (
Michael Parr) as he was put up for adoption by
Emma Barton (
Gillian Kearney). He is described as being gay and is on
the autism spectrum. •
Kev Townsend, portrayed by
Chris Coghill, has appeared in the serial since 2025. Kev is introduced as the husband of
Robert Sugden (
Ryan Hawley), who he married whilst the pair were imprisoned. He is also later revealed to be the biological father of
Lewis Barton (
Bradley Riches), after he had a one-night stand with
Emma Barton (
Gillian Kearney).
Family Affairs Family Affairs is a British television soap opera broadcast by
Channel 5 from March 1997 until December 2005. •
Adam Sheldrake, portrayed by Vince Leigh, appeared from 1999 to 2000. •
Brendan Boulter, portrayed by Steven Burrell, appeared from 2003 to 2004. Brendan dates Becky and later, Melanie who he marries but has affairs with men before and during the marriage. •
Conor Byrne, portrayed by Glen Mulhern, appeared in 2000 •
Karen Ellis, portrayed by
Tanya Franks, appeared from 2000 to 2003. Karen is engaged to Matt who she eventually marries but begins an affair with Kelly, their surrogate. Kelly later dies and Karen reconciles with Matt. •
Ben Galloway, portrayed by Peter England, appeared from 2002 to 2003. •
Kelly Hurst, portrayed by Nicky Talacko, appeared from 2001 to 2002. •
Max Lawson, portrayed by Marcus D'Amico, appeared in 2005, is in a gay relationship with Sami but it ultimately breaks down and Max returns to his wife. •
Holly Hart, portrayed by
Sandra Huggett, appeared between 1997 and 1999. •
Alex Renshaw, portrayed by Roman Marek, appeared between 2001 and 2002. •
Susie Ross, portrayed by Tina Landini, appeared between 1997 and 1999. •
Sami Shafiq, portrayed by Hosh Kane, appeared in 2005. •
Clive Starr, portrayed by Huw Bevan, appeared between 1999 and 2001. •
Sean Steel. portrayed by Sam Barriscale, appeared from 2003 to 2005. •
Brett Owen, portrayed by
Spencer McLaren, appeared in 2005
Hollyoaks Hollyoaks is a British soap opera broadcast by
Channel 4 and
E4 simultaneously. It began airing on 23 October 1995. •
Bazil McCourtey, portrayed by Toby Sawyer, appeared in the serial between 1995 and 1997. Bazil is initially perceived as heterosexual but comes out as gay. •
Gina Patrick, portrayed by
Dannielle Brent, appeared in the serial between 1997 and 2001. Gina is a lesbian who establishes a relationship with Emily Taylor (Lorna Pegler). •
Emily Taylor, portrayed by Lorna Pegler, is a lesbian who enters a relationship with
Gina Patrick (
Dannielle Brent). • '''
Nick O'Connor''', portrayed by Darren Bransford, appeared in the serial between 2001 and 2004. Nick is gay, although he questioned his sexuality after having sex with his female friend. •
Craig Dean, portrayed by
Guy Burnet, appeared in the serial between 2002 and 2007, returning for a guest stint in 2008. Craig is initially portrayed as heterosexual but later begins identifying as bisexual. He begins a relationship with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton) (see "
John Paul McQueen and Craig Dean") behind his girlfriend's
Sarah Barnes (
Loui Batley) back. Sarah found Craig and John Paul together and breaks up with him, later Craig invites John Paul to go with him to Dublin so they can be together, John Paul agrees. However, with Craig still not being able to display affection to John Paul in public, John Paul leaves before they leave for Dublin. Their relationship ended when Craig left. Craig later returns and commits to a relationship with John Paul and they leave together. •
Zoe Carpenter, portrayed by
Zoë Lister, appeared in the serial from 2006 to 2010 and briefly in 2017. Although she has initially appeared as heterosexual, she has a one-night stand with
Sarah Barnes (
Loui Batley) and claims that she loves her one day. •
Myra McQueen, portrayed by
Nicole Barber-Lane, appeared in the serial from 2006 and 2019, and from 2024 onwards. Myra is originally portrayed as heterosexual, although she later comes out after developing feelings for
Sally St. Claire (
Annie Wallace). •
John Paul McQueen, portrayed by
James Sutton, appeared in the serial between 2006 and 2008, again between 2012 and 2017, and from 2019 onwards. John Paul questioned his sexuality and was outed by his girlfriend. He and
Craig Dean (
Guy Burnet) begin a relationship (see "
John Paul McQueen and Craig Dean"), which ended when Craig left. John Paul then dates
Spike (
Tom Vaughan) and
Kieron Hobbs (
Jake Hendriks), before reuniting with Craig. Upon his return in 2012, he has a string of relationships with different men, such as
Brendan Brady (
Emmett J. Scanlan),
Doug Carter (
PJ Brennan),
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson),
Harry Thompson (
Parry Glasspool),
Scott Drinkwell (
Ross Adams),
James Nightingale (
Gregory Finnegan) and
George Kiss (
Callum Kerr), who began manipulating and abusing John Paul. •
Kris Fisher, portrayed by
Gerard McCarthy, appeared in the serial between 2006 and 2010. Kris is bisexual and a
crossdresser and enters a love triangle between him,
Ravi Roy (
Stephen Uppal) and
Nancy Hayton (
Jessica Fox). Ste's other relationships have included Macca,
Noah Baxter (Law Thompson),
Doug Carter (
PJ Brennan),
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton),
Harry Thompson (
Parry Glasspool),
Ryan Knight (
Duncan James),
James Nightingale (
Gregory Finnegan), and
Rex Gallagher (
Jonny Labey). •
Spike, portrayed by
Tom Vaughan, appeared in the serial between 2007 and 2008. Spike is openly gay and begins a relationship with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton). •
Kieron Hobbs, portrayed by
Jake Hendriks, appeared in the serial in 2008. Kieron is a priest who came out to
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton), resulting in them beginning an on-off fling. •
Ravi Roy, portrayed by
Stephen Uppal, appeared in the serial between 2008 and 2010. Ravi is bisexual but very masculine, which Uppal enjoyed. Ravi is involved in a bisexual love triangle between him,
Kris Fisher (
Gerard McCarthy) and
Nancy Hayton (
Jessica Fox). •
Lydia Hart, portrayed by
Lydia Kelly, appeared in the serial between 2009 and 2010. Lydia is the former girlfriend of
Charlotte Lau (
Amy Yamazaki), and the love interest of
Sarah Barnes (
Loui Batley) who she begins a relationship with. •
Charlotte Lau, portrayed by
Amy Yamazaki, appeared in the serial between 2009 and 2010. Charlotte is a lesbian and the former partner of
Lydia Hart (
Lydia Kelly). •
Jason Costello, portrayed by
Victoria Atkin, appeared in the serial between 2010 and 2011. Jason experiences
gender dysphoria and is a
transgender man who retained an attraction to males. •
Brendan Brady, portrayed by
Emmett J. Scanlan, appeared in the serial between 2010 and 2013. Brendan is closeted and gay at the start of his appearance on the show and begins a relationship with
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson). After falling in love with Ste, Brendan develops an anger toward himself and does not accept his sexuality and begins talking it out on Ste,marking the first time homosexual domestic abuse had been explored in soap. Later, once Brendan has grown as a person and finally learned to accept himself for who he is and his sexuality, he and Ste get back together and form a healthier relationship with no abuse. •
Sienna Blake, portrayed by
Anna Passey, has appeared in the serial since 2012. Although initially portrayed as a heterosexual, when
Summer Ranger (
Rhiannon Clements) admits her romantic feelings for Sienna, they begin an affair behind
Brody Hudson's (
Adam Woodward) back. •
Vincent Elegba, portrayed by John Omole, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2014. Vincent is a
closeted homosexual, who begins a secret relationship with
George Smith (Steven Roberts). •
Chloe, portrayed by
Susan Loughnane, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2014. Chloe is bisexual and begins a relationship with
Tilly Evans (
Lucy Dixon). •
Danny Lomax, portrayed by
Stephen Billington, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2014. Danny is bisexual and despite being married to his wife
Sam Lomax (
Lizzie Roper), has an affair with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton). •
Peri Lomax, portrayed by
Ruby O'Donnell, appeared in the serial from 2013 to 2025. Peri is perceived as heterosexual until 2018, when she develops feelings for and sleeps with her female homeless friend,
Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert). Peri later begins a relationship with
Juliet Nightingale (
Niamh Blackshaw) and the two later become engaged. •
Grace Black, portrayed by
Tamara Wall, appeared in the serial between 2013 and 2023, and again between 2024 to 2025. Grace is initially perceived as heterosexual, although later engages in sex with
Esther Bloom (
Jazmine Franks),
Kim Butterfield (
Daisy Wood-Davis) and
Farrah Maalik (Krupa Pattani), later referring to herself as bisexual. •
Blessing Chambers, played by
Modupe Adeyeye, appeared in 2014 and is a
transgender woman. •
Kim Butterfield, portrayed by
Daisy Wood-Davis, appeared in the serial between 2014 and 2018. Kim is a lesbian, who develops relationships with
Grace Black (
Tamara Wall) and
Esther Bloom (
Jazmine Franks), whom she later marries. She later begins a relationship with
Farrah Maalik (Krupa Pattani). •
Lockie Campbell, portrayed by Nick Rhys, appeared in the serial between 2014 and 2016. Lockie is bisexual and despite marrying
Porsche McQueen (
Twinnie-Lee Moore), has sex with her cousin
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton). •
Harry Thompson, portrayed by
Parry Glasspool, appeared in the serial regularly from 2015 to 2019. Harry is gay, although he is closeted. After coming out, Harry kisses
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton) and later marries
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson) after forming a relationship. Harry then has an affair with
James Nightingale (
Gregory Finnegan) and the pair have an on-off relationship before Harry's death in 2019. Harry also worked as a male prostitute for gay men, though he later impregnates a woman,
Sadie Cressington (Alexa Lee), after a drunken one-night stand. •
Cleo McQueen, portrayed by
Nadine Mulkerrin, appeared in the serial from 2015 to 2022, and from 2024 onwards. Initially portrayed as heterosexual, Cleo later begins a serious relationship with
Sienna Blake (
Anna Passey) in 2025. •
Scott Drinkwell, portrayed by
Ross Adams, appeared in the serial from 2015 to 2024. Scott is openly gay and is portrayed as camp. He has a relationship with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton) and
Levi Rochester (
Cerith Flinn), and an affair with
Mitchell Deveraux (Imran Adams). Scott has also engaged in
drag, under the pseudonym "Anita Tinkle". Scott and Mitchell later marry. •
Sally St. Claire, portrayed by
Annie Wallace, appeared in the serial from 2015 to 2024. Like the actress who plays her, Sally is a
transgender female, who is later revealed to be
John Paul McQueen's (
James Sutton) biological father. •
James Nightingale, portrayed by
Gregory Finnegan, appeared in the serial from 2016 to 2024 and again in 2025. James is a gay lawyer who in the past, paid
Harry Thompson (
Parry Glasspool) to sleep with him however James and Harry still had a brief on-off relationship before Harry died in 2019. After this, James enters a relationship with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton). James later has sex with
Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGowan) and begins dating
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson) after Ste is employed as a cleaner for him and the two later marry. James was presumed dead after his car exploded in 2024, but it was revealed that James had survived and was living elsewhere. •
Liam Donovan, has been portrayed by
Maxim Baldry from 2016 to 2017, and Jude Monk McGowan from 2018 to 2020. He is initially assumed to be heterosexual, however, after sleeping with
James Nightingale (
Gregory Finnegan), it is hinted that he has slept with men before, and is quite comfortable with his sexuality. •
Ryan Knight, portrayed by
Duncan James, appeared on the serial between 2016 and 2018. He is assumed to be bisexual as he unexpectedly has an affair with
Kyle Kelly (
Adam Rickitt) while married to his wife
Amy Barnes (
Ashley Slanina-Davies), and later begins relationships with
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson) and
Tegan Lomax (Jessica Ellis). •
Kyle Kelly, portrayed by
Adam Rickitt, appeared in the serial from 2017 to 2020. Kyle has an affair with
Ryan Knight (
Duncan James) while he is engaged to a woman,
Amy Barnes (
Ashley Slanina-Davies), and later begins a relationship with
James Nightingale (
Gregory Finnegan). It is revealed that Kyle is bisexual as he pursues a relationship with
Nancy Osborne (
Jessica Fox). •
Farrah Maalik, portrayed by Krupa Pattani, appeared in the serial between 2017 and 2019. Farrah is a lesbian psychiatrist who arrives in the village with her current girlfriend, only to catch the eye of
Esther Bloom (
Jazmine Franks). She later begins a relationship with
Kim Butterfield (
Daisy Wood-Davis), however also kisses
Grace Black (
Tamara Wall), and begins a relationship with her. •
Harley Frater, portrayed by Mollie Lambert, appeared in the serial between 2018 and 2019. Harley sleeps with
Peri Lomax (
Ruby O'Donnell) after they spend time together while they are both homeless. •
Phoenix Hathaway, portrayed by
Tylan Grant, appeared in the serial from 2018 to 2024. Brooke identifies as
non-binary and uses
they/them pronouns. Brooke is
autistic and is shocked to learn about non-binary identities from
Ripley Lennox (Ki Griffin), but feels that they relate to the identity and comes out to
Juliet Nightingale (
Niamh Blackshaw) and
Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana) at the school prom. They later come out as trans, and change their name to Phoenix. •
Juliet Nightingale, portrayed by
Niamh Blackshaw, appeared in the serial from 2018 to 2023. Juliet initially presents herself as a confident heterosexual teenage girl, embarking on a relationship with
Sid Sumner (
Billy Price). However, she later comes out as a lesbian and that she has feelings for
Peri Lomax (
Ruby O'Donnell). •
Mitchell Deveraux, portrayed by Imran Adams, appeared in the serial from 2019 to 2020. He is a gay man, initially portrayed as heterosexual, and upon his arrival, he begins a relationship with
Cleo McQueen (
Nadine Mulkerrin). He begins an affair with
Scott Drinkwell (
Ross Adams), and eventually chooses to be with him instead of Cleo. Scott and Mitchell later get married. •
George Kiss, portrayed by
Callum Kerr, appeared in the serial from 2020 to 2021. George is gay, and begins a relationship with
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton), which has recently become abusive on George's part as he continues to manipulate and attack John Paul. •
Summer Ranger, portrayed by
Rhiannon Clements, appeared in the serial from 2020 to 2021. When
Grace Black (
Tamara Wall) asks her how many men are interested in her, she responds that she does not only date men, since she believes sexuality is a spectrum. She later develops feelings for
Sienna Blake (
Anna Passey), and they begin an affair behind
Brody Hudson's (
Adam Woodward) back. •
Dillon Ray, portrayed by Nathaniel Dass, has appeared in the serial since 2023. He comes out to his mother as
queer, and begins dating
Lucas Hay (
Oscar Curtis). The two have an on-off relationship but Dillon later begins a relationship with Lucas' father,
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson). •
Lacey Lloyd, portrayed by
Annabelle Davis, appeared in the soap from 2023 to 2024. She admits she likes
Nadira Valli (Ashling O'Shea), and they share a kiss. •
Lucas Hay, portrayed by
Oscar Curtis since 2023, has appeared since 2009. He begins questioning his sexuality because of the arrival of
Dillon Ray (Nathaniel Dass), they later begin a relationship. •
Ro Hutchinson, portrayed by Ava Webster since 2023, has appeared in the serial since the character's birth in 2013. In 2024, Ro comes out as a transgender boy. •
Kitty Draper, portrayed by
Iz Hesketh, appeared in the serial in 2024, and is a transgender woman. •
Rex Gallagher, portrayed by
Jonny Labey, has appeared in the serial since 2024. Rex is gay, and was in a relationship with
Ste Hay (
Kieron Richardson). •
Jeremy Blake, portrayed by
Jeremy Sheffield, appeared in the serial from 2024 to 2025. Jeremy had relationships with both men and women, stating he has no preference with regards to gender. He later becomes engaged to
John Paul McQueen (
James Sutton), but also sleeps with
Liberty Savage (
Jessamy Stoddart).
Pobol y Cwm Pobol y Cwm is a Welsh-language television soap opera broadcast by
S4C, which has aired since October 1974. •
Iolo White, portrayed by Dyfan Rees, is the village plummer who marries Tyler. •
Yvonne Evans, portrayed by Tonya Smith, is the ex-wife of Gwyneth, around the time they were married she also had a brief relationship with Delyth. In 2024 Yvonne returns to the village to try and tie up some loose ends with her brother, as he thought that she was dead. After spending around a month in the village she leaves with Delyth to start a new life. •
Gwyneth Jones, portrayed by Llinor ap Gwynedd, is bisexual. •
Tyler Davies, portrayed by Aled Llyr Thomas, is a teacher who marries Iolo. •
Maya Cooper, portrayed by Sophie Mensah, moves to the village to live with her partner Delyth (2023). In February 2024, Delyth asks Maya to marry her, to which she says yes (off screen). After a rocky engagement party, Delyth ends things with Maya and leaves the village with Yvonne to escape the police. Maya leaves the village but returns two months later. However she doesn't plan to stick around for long. •
Delyth Fielding, portrayed by Carys Eleri, is the ex-fiancée of Maya, In March 2024 she leaves the village the night of their engagement party with Yvonne to flee the police. •
Sioned Rees, portrayed by Emily Tucker, ends up developing feelings for Maya however this happens when she in a relationship. When her boyfriend DJ discovers that she cheated on him with Maya he flees to Ireland. Sioned sees this as an opportunity to give a relationship a go with Maya but she ends up leaving after DJ returns. Two months later she ends things with DJ as his jealousy of Maya surfaces as she returns back to the village. Maya isn't too sure how long she'll stay in the village for and plans to go back to Liverpool again. Just when things seem to be going smoothly, Maya betrays Sioned by considering to take a bribe from her mother to stick around to help her look after twins when their born. == United States ==