Jacob Roberts, the actor behind Coronation Street’s DC Kit Green, has recently had his real-life injury written seamlessly into the soap’s ongoing storyline. Known for his portrayal of the hard-working detective, Jacob has always embodied Kit with intensity and dedication. However, this time, his portrayal was made more authentic thanks to his actual health struggles, which became part of the plotline.
Kit Green’s character was left fighting for his life in the hospital after a brutal attack at the hands of Mick Michaelis (played by Joe Layton). Mick, the villain behind the shocking murder of PC Craig Tinker earlier in the year, had orchestrated a dramatic prison escape. While on the run, Mick found himself at the Underworld factory, where he held Sarah Platt (Tina O’Brien) and Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) hostage. The tense standoff led to an eventual physical confrontation between Kit and Mick, with Kit trying to prevent Mick from escaping to the roof. During the altercation, Kit was stabbed, which ultimately led to him being rushed to the hospital.
The storyline became even more poignant as Kit’s character recovered from the attack. Fans saw Kit, played by Jacob Roberts, grapple with the emotional and physical toll of his injuries. In the August 6 episode of Coronation Street, Kit, still on the mend, was seen attending his mother Bernie Winter’s wedding to Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin) while using crutches. It was a touching moment, adding a layer of realism and vulnerability to the character that viewers could relate to.
What fans didn’t initially realize was that Jacob’s use of crutches in the episode mirrored his real-life recovery. In May, Jacob Roberts underwent surgery for an ACL and meniscus injury, which led to him using crutches for a period of time. The actor shared in interviews that the production team at Coronation Street worked to integrate his recovery process into the character’s storyline, offering a more realistic and natural portrayal of Kit’s healing process.
Jacob, in a humorous twist, recalled an odd experience while recovering from surgery. He recounted waking up in the recovery room to find someone had taken a photo of him while he was still groggy from anesthesia. He expressed his surprise, joking that while he didn’t mind having a picture taken, he wasn’t thrilled about being photographed in such a vulnerable state. Thankfully, the nurse stepped in and ensured the photo was deleted.
Kit’s recovery from the stabbing and his real-life surgery also allowed the character to remain central to the ongoing drama, even while he was physically limited. The storyline allowed for Kit’s emotional and physical recovery to be explored more deeply, making his eventual return to work a meaningful moment. Additionally, it gave the writers the opportunity to show his vulnerability and the personal toll of his work, adding depth to his character.
The way the show seamlessly worked Jacob’s injury into the script serves as a testament to Coronation Street’s ability to adapt to real-life circumstances, creating a storyline that feels both authentic and emotionally engaging. Kit’s return to the story, albeit with crutches, was not just a way to acknowledge the actor’s injury but also a thoughtful way to highlight the lasting effects of the trauma he endured. This decision also strengthens the connection between the character and the viewers, showing that even the most resilient individuals can face setbacks that make them question their strength and safety.
As fans continue to follow Kit’s journey, the integration of Jacob’s real-life struggles makes for a poignant and relatable narrative, reinforcing the soap’s dedication to telling stories that reflect the complexities of life, both in and out of the fictional world of Weatherfield.