Some of Colson Smith's co-stars helped him through his "toughest days" after he learned he'd been axed from the show.
Colson learned from bosses back in October that his character Craig Tinker, who he'd played since he was 11 years old, was being killed off. on Wednesday night, 14 years after his debut.
Colson revealed he had a lot of time to process the news, but he found it "tough" seeing the shocked reactions of his colleagues. Then as it came to his final day on the famous set, one co-star and pal in particular shared their disbelief that he was leaving with many of his colleagues stunned by the news he had been written out of the show.
Speaking to The and other press, actor Colson revealed a number of his colleagues were "emotional" as the time came to say goodbye for good, while they were also on hand to support him through his last day.
From getting to film some of his last scenes with his close friends to one soap icon guiding him through some last-minute nerves, a number of his co-stars were there for him during some crucial moments as Colson prepared to bow out of the show that "had been his life"
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Colson's mum, dad and sister came to watch him film his final scenes, and "a lot" of cast and crew were left crying over his final day. Praising his friends on the show, he told us: "I've been extremely lucky that I have had so many people who I trust and can talk to the entire process about from finding out in October that I was leaving, and I was leaving the show, and what was happening all the way through.
"I knew that my toughest day was going to be the night that I found out in Kate's office at half past seven, and then my next toughest day was going to be the day that I left. So everything in between kind of merged into one, but I kind of set myself up that week.
"So on the Thursday night, I came back to work at about 8pm and it was a really nice evening. It was warm and security knew that I was coming, and I just sat outside the Rovers on the street for probably about an hour, and just sat on the street, kind of soaked it all in.
"It's just my way of saying goodbye and thank you to Corrie and everything that it had done for me. Colson's friend and podcast co-host had been off the week of his final episodes, but he headed back to Manchester to be there for him, even visiting the studio the night before Colson's last day.
"I went back into the car park, was just pulling in and I had a Costco cookie in my mouth. He was like, 'Where have you got them from?' and they were in my dressing room. So he came up to get a cookie, and then in my dressing room, he'd seen everything that I bought for the Friday.
"I bought everybody a little Lego Craig Tinker. A little Lego police officer with ginger hair, and I just put a sticker on it that said, 'PC Tinker will always be there when you need him', like, 'I'll miss you all forever'.
"So then me and Ben spent until about 11 o'clock, dishing all these Lego Craig Tinkers out, hammering them to people's pigeon holes." Colson felt ready to face his final day, filming scenes with his close friends.
He said: "My final scenes were full of people who I got along with. I had in, Joe Duttine and David Nielsen, Jacob Roberts in, so there was so much emotion on set. I was sat in the car park at about ten to seven as Andy Whyment pulled in, and I had Macy Gray's I Try on in the car, and Andy pulled in in tears.
"He parked his car skew-whiff and I was like you can't leave your car like that. You're gonna have to re-park. He just got out, and he was like, 'I'm sorry, my head's been a mess, like all night, all day.' I said to them [all] let's just get on set and let's do the job."
But Kirk Sutherland actor Andy's emotions continued throughout the day, with him telling Colson of his disbelief over his exit. Colson said Andy told him: "No I don't like it. I can't believe what's happening."

As it came to shooting his final scenes, Colson got some last-minute nerves. But Roy Cropper legend David Neilson was on hand to save the day. Colson explained: "You get all the way up to your last shot, and you know it's your last shot.
"I've seen so many people leave, I've seen so many final speeches, I've seen it all so many times and the camera was on me and David Neilson behind the counter at Roy's Rolls. I turned to him and I went, 'I'm really nervous,' and I was borderline shaking. I could feel like the atmosphere building and I can feel people coming in.
"David just pulled me in, whispered in my ear and I was like, yeah, yeah. Like, this is it. They called action, Duncan [Foster]called cut. They checked it, and then the next thing I know, people were clapping, and the studio is kind of full. I was like, wow, done."
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