UNFINISHED BUSINESS! 💥 Corrie’s Jayne Tuncliffe reveals axed comeback plot after co-star’s shocking sacking — Yana’s story was meant to continue… but fate had other plans! ‘I’d still love to return — maybe as someone new!
In the world of Coronation Street, few things stay buried forever — scandals resurface, secrets spill, and familiar faces often find their way back to the cobbles. But for actress Jayne Tuncliffe, who played the bold and cheeky Yana Lumb from 2004 to 2007, her return story was abruptly cut short by a behind-the-scenes shake-up no one saw coming.
Jayne recently sat down on the Conversation Street podcast, opening up about the lost storyline that could have brought Yana back to Weatherfield in spectacular fashion — and how a co-star’s shocking dismissal changed everything.
Fans remember Yana as the fun-loving factory worker and close friend of Cilla Battersby-Brown (played by Wendi Peters), a duo that brought chaos and comedy to Corrie during the mid-2000s. Their friendship, though, was far from smooth. When Yana had a secret fling with Les Battersby (Bruce Jones), Cilla’s husband, the betrayal nearly tore them apart. Still, their outrageous antics kept viewers glued to their screens, proving that life on Coronation Street was never short of drama.
But behind the laughter, something much bigger was brewing. According to Jayne, ITV had been planning a major comeback storyline for Yana — one that would see her return to the cobbles after Cilla’s exit, ready to reignite old flames and stir up fresh chaos. Sadly, just as the wheels began to turn, real-life drama off-screen brought the whole plot to a screeching halt.
“After Wendi decided to leave, we were on the way to the Soap Awards,” Jayne recalled. “She told me, ‘I think it’s time to hang up Cilla’s stilettos.’ And I just knew then — it was curtains for me too. I wasn’t really tied to any other family on the Street.”
Still, producers weren’t ready to say goodbye to Yana just yet. In fact, Jayne revealed that Coronation Street bosses had plans for a juicy follow-up arc that would have placed Yana in the spotlight once again. “There was talk,” she shared, “that they wanted me back in a relationship with Les. It would’ve been quite something!”
But fate had other ideas. Not long after those discussions, Bruce Jones, who played Les Battersby, was sacked from the show in a headline-making scandal. Jones was accused of drunkenly leaking upcoming storylines to an undercover tabloid reporter — a breach of trust that ITV couldn’t overlook.
The fallout was immediate. With Bruce gone, the carefully crafted plans for Yana’s return collapsed overnight. “That happened,” Jayne admitted with a sigh, “and it was really quite unfortunate.”
It wasn’t just a missed opportunity for the actress — it was the end of an era for one of Corrie’s most colorful double acts. Yana and Cilla had been lightning in a bottle, their outrageous escapades adding a wild comedic spark to the show. Without them, the cobbles suddenly seemed a little less chaotic — and a lot quieter.

Years later, Bruce Jones would make headlines once again when Coronation Street killed off Les Battersby off-screen, informing him of the decision through an impersonal email. For fans who had followed his wild, unpredictable journey on the show, it felt like a low-key goodbye for a larger-than-life character.
Jones later admitted that he was “annoyed” by how the soap broke the news to him, calling the message cold and overly formal. However, after receiving an apology, he made peace with the situation, acknowledging that despite the abrupt end, Corrie had given him “ten great years.”
Meanwhile, Jayne Tuncliffe has never lost her affection for the show that made her a household name. Nearly two decades later, she still lights up when talking about her time in Weatherfield — and she hasn’t ruled out a return.
“I’d still love to go back,” she confessed. “But maybe not as Yana. It’s been 20 years — perhaps I could come back as someone completely different. Who knows?”
It’s a sentiment that has Coronation Street fans buzzing. Could Jayne Tuncliffe make a shock return in a brand-new role? It wouldn’t be the first time the soap recycled its familiar faces — after all, Corrie has a long history of reinventing actors in fresh roles, breathing new life into its iconic setting.
And with the show constantly reinventing itself — from dark twists to emotional farewells — the idea of Tuncliffe’s comeback feels more possible than ever. Imagine the drama if a mysterious newcomer arrived on the cobbles, only for long-time viewers to recognize her as the woman who once turned Cilla and Les’s world upside down.
In true Coronation Street fashion, the story of Yana Lumb feels like unfinished business. Her exit may have been quiet, but the potential for her return has always lingered in the background, waiting for the right moment. The scrapped comeback with Les could have reopened old wounds and rekindled old passions — a perfect storm of nostalgia and new drama.
As Jayne reflected on what might have been, her tone carried a mix of fondness and what-if melancholy. “It was just one of those things,” she said. “You can’t control what happens behind the scenes. But it’s lovely to know people still remember Yana and want to see what she’d be up to now.”
Her words remind fans that soap operas, while filled with fictional twists, are often just as unpredictable behind the cameras. A single casting decision, a real-world controversy, or an unexpected exit can alter years of carefully plotted storylines.
Still, even without her planned return, Jayne Tuncliffe’s legacy as Yana Lumb endures — the loyal friend turned unlikely betrayer, the woman who could always find trouble but somehow keep viewers rooting for her anyway.
As for the actress herself? She’s keeping the door open. “If the call came,” she teased, “I’d definitely listen. Corrie is such a big part of British TV — it would be amazing to walk down those cobbles again.”
Could this be a hint at something brewing behind the scenes? Soap fans know better than to dismiss the possibility. After all, in Weatherfield, no story ever truly ends — and sometimes, even the most unexpected characters find their way home again.
For now, the tale of Yana Lumb remains one of Coronation Street’s great “what ifs” — a reminder of how fate, timing, and a touch of off-screen chaos can change everything. But with Jayne Tuncliffe’s enthusiasm still burning bright, it’s safe to say this isn’t the last we’ll hear of her or her unforgettable alter ego.
So, could the cobbles see another familiar face soon? Fans will just have to stay tuned. After all, in the world of Coronation Street, unfinished business always has a way of coming back around.
