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351:) because it was "great" and "tickled" him. He also revealed that he believed that Lance's "heart belongs to Max" and that he should make a move on Lance. During White's pregnancy, Bev discusses having Fred's child for him and Lance. This would have accommodated White's pregnancy; however, the show's writers decided against doing the storyline. The storyline concluded with Bev changing her mind about the baby leaving Lance and Fred "distraught". Leanne decides to get revenge for Lance by telling Bev that the authorities have discovered the wedding was not legitimate. Bev then goes on the run to avoid prison. Gates told 288:"relationship problems or getting queer-bashed" - which he believed was a "problem" with gay soap characters. Lance does not "bang on about being gay he's just gay and, if you don't like it, tough." Poppins admitted that he would have found it boring if Lance did. He also spoke of his aspirations to be more like his fictional counterpart: "I wish I was as nice as Lance. He's a lovely bloke because he's got time for everyone and he's always jolly. I wish I could be more like him." 1265: 283:
He explained that rather than Lance being "bitchy and on the prowl" he is a "celebration of all good things that are gay". His character is "a very truthful betrayal" of gay stereotypes. Poppins stated that he shared similarities with Lance such a "girl voice", but he was not as "nice" as Lance. He added that he was
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On his official character profile on Brookside.com, Lance was described as "a slight figure but with a personality that is larger than life." While interviewed by viewers of the serial, Poppins said that he did not "camp it up" while playing Lance because he thought it was "what people want to see".
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Lance begins working as a barman for Bev at her Bar on Brookside Parade and moves in with Leanne. When they are evicted, Lance turns to Max Farnham for help and manages to convince him to let them stay with him. He later clashes with Dave Burns (Simon Chadwick), who suggests that Lance may be lying
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Hendry that their "comes from genuinely getting on together" and their friendship shows on-screen. In one storyline Bev marries Lance's Brazilian boyfriend Fred Gonzalez (Richard Calkin) to keep him in the country. When the authorities investigate she goes on the run; off-screen, White had gone on
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Lance is the brother of Leanne, Poppins said that he hoped Lance would not discover Leanne's nasty side even though "deep down he must know". But she "can always pull the wool over his eyes". He also enjoyed the dynamics of Lance and Leanne's relationship. The actor did not want any more of Lance's
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characters had been given "personality transplants" and joked that the unlikely scenario of Lance "chatting up girls" was imminent, while another writer from the magazine wrote that there has never been higher "entertainment value" than Lance. They described him as a "relentlessly jolly" character
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Maund that her character only told the lies to prevent Lance from leaving. She said that "Lance said he was going to leave after he fell out with Bev" so Leanne decided to think up schemes to keep him around. She knows that she needs to keep Lance working at the bar. Gates added that "she realised
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In the months that followed Bev's return, the double act with Lance was not as prominent. Lance begins working in Max's restaurant, The Shelf, while Bev is still in her bar. White told Hendry that she hoped that Lance and Bev would "come back together soon" because she loved their friendship. She
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look butch". His colleague Tony Purnell said that the "limp-wristed Lance" provided "light relief". When Lance is made homeless and Max takes him in, Purnell quipped: "since the lad is as camp as a row of tents I would have thought he would have been more comfortable under canvas." After a short
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decision to move Lance and Leanne into Max's home. She warned Max to "watch out" because Lance is "clearly in love" and Max had "bitten off more than he can chew" with the Powell siblings. She also predicted that the "comedy that is clearly about to ensue will be some of the best of the year in
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maternity leave. Poppins hoped that she would not take time off again as he had been "lost without" her in Lance's scenes. He also believed that the Lance's relationship with Fred was for the benefit of Bev's story arc. Poppins named Lance's most memorable moment as being when he moved in with
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Lance's storylines do not feature "relationship problems or getting queer-bashed" and make no issue of his sexuality. This garnered criticism from the audience and Marquess received letters stigmatising Lance as a "betrayal of all gay men". But Marquess had played Lance as a "reaction" to gay
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unlike Lance. Lance has a great "sense of loyalty", but when he is around members of the Dixon family, viewers "see another side to him". Poppins, who is gay himself, appreciated how the writers scripted Lance. He liked the fact that they did not take him on the journey of being involved in
324:. Marquess believed that Tony and Simon only talked about their sexuality and just became victims of homophobia. He affirmed that the show had created a character that "nobody will be homophobic as a device" and "he just happens to be gay." The actor later told Marion McMullen from the 301:
that "I've had a lot of letters saying he is a betrayal of all gay men. I feel you must be terribly insecure if you feel that. Are there no screaming queens around?" He explained that when Lance was created, they decided to play him as a "reaction" to the characters of
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Lance also strikes up a popular double act with Bev and begins a relationship with Fred Gonzalez (Richard Calkin). When Fred faces deportation, Bev marries Fred so he can stay. Poppins and White were subsequently nominated for a "Best On-screen Partnership" award. A
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needed a "good bar with some great staff". By November that year Poppins was still a part of the serial. He told Hendry that he often worried that writers would axe his character. Poppins played Lance for a total of three years and he later told Joe Riley from the
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Lance finds himself at odds with Leanne's boyfriend Christy Murray (Andrew Glynn) when he lies to Leanne that Lance made unwanted advances towards him in the toilets. Bev returns and Lance is happy to see her and he moves in and forms a bond with her son, Josh
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about his long-distance boyfriend Fred. Fred turns out to be real and a fake wedding between Bev and Fred is staged in order for him to remain in the country. Soon after, the relationship breaks down and Fred is deported back to Brazil.
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that Lance is a great character who is not a part of the series to deal with themes of gay issues. Sexuality is second, firstly Lance is a person. Poppins added that there is a lot of likeable "comic potential" in his character.
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with a "penchant for tight tops and quick quips". Lance has a knack for "bringing any room to life" and the only irritating thing about him is his "constant tales" about "our Leanne". Gareth McLean writing for
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criticised the scenes in which Bev asked Lance to father a child. He branded it unbelievable and "ridiculous" because Lance is "so fey he can barely stand up never mind" have sex.
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Ogle said that Lance was "very camp" and offered "a lot in the way of humour, albeit in a queenly fashion". She added it was this trait that attracted criticism from viewers.
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until September 2001 and admitted that he was unsure of what his status with the show would be beyond that date. Marquess later told Allison Maund from
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who he believed only talked about their sexuality and suffered homophobia. Poppins described Lance as "a very truthful betrayal" of gay stereotypes.
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family to be introduced because he thought they were best not seen. It was better to have viewers "drawing their own conclusions about them".
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opined that the wedding storyline between Bev, Fred and Lance was a "total copy" of sham wedding featured in the soap opera
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For the portrayal of Lance and Bev, Poppins and White received a nomination for "Best On-screen Partnership" at the 2001
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said that Poppins is instantly recognisable as "camp Lance Powell, the long-suffering brother of troublemaker Leanne".
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liked to work with Poppins as their characters "worked really well together" and he brought out Bev's "humane side".
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Lance also strikes up a double act with the character of Bev and their partnership proved popular. Poppins told the
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Brookie". Another columnist from the news outlet said that Lance and Bev were soul mates. Ian Hyland from the
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and he created Lance especially for the actor. He was introduced with the returning characters of
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said that there was no other soap character offering the "entertainment value" that Lance did.
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Philip Key said that Poppins was "the camp barman Lance from Brookside" and soap "expert"
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that if Bev left then Lance would probably stay, and things just snowballed from there."
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writer opined that Lance and Bev were "soul mates". Various critics have called Lance a
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Lance's feminine side has often resulted in him being tagged as "camp".
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absence from the screen in 2001, Rob Driscoll, writing for the
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branded Lance and Leanne "troglodytes of the lowest order".
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Lance's camp persona attracted criticism from the audience.
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that he introduced Lance, alongside returning characters of
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agreed that Lance was just camp. Tony Stewart from the
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