Ernest Bishop

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Coronation Street character
Ernest Bishop
Played by Stephen Hancock
Duration 1969-1978
Date of Birth 11th August 1930
Date of Death 11th January 1978
Marital Status Deceased
Occupation Photographer, Pianist,
Payroll Supervisor at Baldwin's Factory
Family Emily

Ernest Bishop (commonly goes by the name Ernie) was a character in the British soap opera Coronation Street. He was played by Stephen Hancock.

He had been educated at Weatherfield Grammar School, and, despite being very academically inclined, he refused a place at Manchester Victoria University, in order to run his own photographic business. Operating under his 'professional' name Gordon Bishop (his full name was actually Ernest Gordon Bishop), he first appeared at Elsie Tanner's wedding as official photographer in 1967. Once had had met the shy, retiring Emily Nugent, he knew that she was the woman for him. They had many things in common, not least firm religious beliefs (Ernest was a lay preacher). After a long courtship, they married on Easter Monday 1972.

Being middle-aged, they were unable to have children of their own, but successfully fostered two black children at Christmas 1974; the Bishop's marriage had been going through a rough patch, so the experience was good for them, as it brought them closer together.

Ernest was consumed with shame and guilt when his photographic business failed. Emily, however, was a tower of strength, insisting that she go out to work and be the bread winner. Ernie stayed at home, becoming the Street's first house husband; this made him the butt of jokes from the men folk of the Street, but Emily was proud of him.

Ernie was able to make some spare money by playing the piano in pubs and night clubs - he was accompaniast for Rita Fairclough at the Gatsby Club - but, despite being grateful for the money, Emily drew the line when Ernie played the piano for a stripper, who came round to their house to practice her act!

Eventually, Ernest was able to secure a job at Baldwin's Casuals, the factory in Coronation Street. Ostensibly, his job was wages clerk, but factory owner Mike Baldwin knew and trusted him implicitly, so he became more of his right-hand man.

On the morning of Wednesday January 11th 1978, however, two young thugs, Ed and Tommo, burst into the factory demanding that Ernie hand over the wages. Ernie was a gentle man, but he had the courage of his convictions, and instead tried to talk them round. Mike Baldwin, wanting to know what the delay was, burst into the office, knocking gun man Ed Jackson's arm. The gun went off. Whether Jackson had intended to kill him or not, Ernie died on the operating table. The shock of learning what had happened to Ernie caused Emily to faint in the Street. The following episodes of the programme concentrated on the utter futility of what had happened, and, when the gun men were sentenced to life imprisonment, further contemplation was given to the fact that two young lives had been ruined too.

In 2006, 'Ed Jacks', a seemingly pious and religious man, re-entered Emily Bishop's life. At first they were firm friends, until Ed revealed his true identity was Thomas Edward Jackson. This made Emily doubt her faith - how could she 'turn the other cheek', as the Bible told her, when confronted with her husband's killer? Critics cynically attacked the story - Emily was hardly likely to forget the face of her husband's killer - people don't physically change THAT much, even after 28 years. Others gave credit to the writers and producers of the Street for continuing a story which had begun nearly 30 years previously, and allowing Eileen Derbyshire the opportunity of such a powerful and emotive storyline.