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Interview: Kay Mellor

She had a child at 16. And it shows in pregnancy drama

August 7, 2014 15:16
The stars of In the Club

BySimon Round, Simon Round

4 min read

Kay Mellor has made her name writing TV shows which build tough themes into popular drama, from Band of Gold to Fat Friends and The Syndicate. However, one of the subjects closest to her heart is only just now being dramatised. In the Club - which started on BBC1 on Tuesday night - follows the experiences of a group of heavily pregnant women and their partners in the run-up to the births. One of the storylines concerns a 15-year-old schoolgirl who falls accidentally pregnant. It is no secret that Rosie, played by Hannah Midgley, is modelled on Mellor herself, who gave birth to her first daughter, Yvonne, when just 16. "Rosie isn't me but the spirit of her is me," she explains.

A likeable, down-to-earth Yorkshirewoman who still lives in her native Leeds, Mellor says she originally came up with the idea to dramatise the journeys of pregnant women over a decade ago and kicked herself when she saw Call the Midwife. Luckily, corporation executives encouraged her to pursue her idea.

When Mellor found out about her own pregnancy, she was fearful of telling her mum."I didn't know anybody who had had a baby aged 16 and I had no one to talk to. Everyone else was on the pill but I fell pregnant the second time I had sex with my boyfriend. I should have known better but I wasn't street savvy. Writing about it has been really cathartic."

Mellor adds that in 1967, attitudes were different and knowledge, at least on her part, was sorely lacking. However, her story had a happy ending. She developed a committed relationship with her teenage boyfriend, Anthony. They married and are still together. Three years after giving birth to her first daughter, Mellor had a second, who grew up to be the successful actress Gaynor Faye.