
Coronation Street star spotted on set 7 years after ITV exit
He presence may signal that she is gearing up for a major comeback, something that many fans will welcome with open arms.
A source from the ITV show told The Sun: "There has been lots of excitement on set because Catherine has been seen around the place.
"She's not back filming just yet, but it won't be long."
Earlier this year, the same title revealed that she would be returning to Coronation Street.
At the time, an insider said: "Cath has been away for a while and worked on countless other projects, but she really missed Corrie.
'They've tried to get her back a few times, but the stars have never aligned.
'But when she was approached with the idea for Eva's return, it was too good an opportunity to pass up.
'She'll start filming again in summer and be back on screen for autumn.
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'She's so excited and can't wait to get back on the cobbles, and it's definitely not going to be a storyline to miss.'
Catherine Tyldesley originally joined the show all the way back in 2011, remaining on the programme until 2018.
She has also appeared in a number of other shows, including The Good Ship Murder, Scarborough and the sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
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