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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 2009, by order of first appearance.
Martha Fraser | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Stephanie Beacham | ||||
Duration | 2009 | ||||
First appearance | 26 January 2009 | ||||
Last appearance | 4 May 2009 | ||||
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Occupation | Actress | ||||
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Martha Fraser is a fictional character in the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She is portrayed by Stephanie Beacham. Her first appearance was 26 January 2009.[1] Beacham described her character as living a very solitary and lonely life. A set was built specially for Beacham's scenes, which meant, to her regret, she didn't get to appear in the Rovers.[2]
Ken Barlow is walking his dog, Eccles, near the canal when the dog chases after some ducks and falls into the freezing water. As Ken tries to get Eccles out, Martha extends a fishing net from her boat and manages to save her. Martha offers Ken and Eccles a place to warm up, and Ken gratefully accepts.
Martha and Ken bond quickly over their shared love for literature. She tells him she has been living on a boat for seven years, ever since she split from her philandering husband. Ken confides in her about his troubled son, Peter Barlow. When Martha asks about Peter's mother, Ken tells her she is dead. Martha assumes that Ken is a widower, and Ken keeps quiet about his marriage to Deirdre.[3] Ken visits her again several days later, and learns that she is now starring in a local production of A Streetcar Named Desire.
In March 2009, Martha and Ken finally kiss. Ken tells Martha that he is married on 2 April 2009. She is devastated and tells him to leave. However, he keeps pestering her to admit that she has feelings for him as he tells her that he is in love with her. Despite this, she isn't interested, especially when she discovers that Deirdre didn't know about their affair. Their relationship is discovered by Audrey Roberts, after her ex-partner Ted Page, who had known about the affair, is forced to admit it. Audrey tells Ken's son Peter.
On 1 May 2009, Ken visits Martha again, where she tells him that she loves him too and they sleep together. As Ken is leaving, she tells him that she will soon be moving as she is working on a new play, and asks him to go with her. On 4 May, Martha is delighted when Ken arrives with a suitcase, saying that he is ready to join her. As she sails away, she looks back and sees Ken standing on the bridge; he changed his mind at the last minute.
She is still frequently mentioned, most often by Deirdre, clearly illustrating just how much her affair with Ken has stained their marriage. She was most recently spoken of when Ken discovered that Deirdre had kissed Lewis Archer and refused to talk to her, to which Deirdre reminded him that what she'd done was nowhere near as bad as what he'd done with Martha. They quickly made up.
Ben Richardson | |||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Lucien Laviscount | ||||||||
Duration | 2009 | ||||||||
First appearance | 2 February 2009 | ||||||||
Last appearance | 21 December 2009 | ||||||||
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Occupation | Student | ||||||||
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Ben Richardson, played by Lucien Laviscount, first appeared on 2 February 2009. Ben was added to the cast of Coronation Street with Sian, they were both friends of Sophie Webster,[4] and formed a new group of teenagers with Ryan Connor.
Ben is the captain of his school's swimming team and soon embarks on a relationship with Sophie. He takes Sophie to the church youth theatre where she decides to become a Christian. In May 2009, he persuades Chesney Battersby-Brown to return to school telling him he will stand up to Kenzie Judd and the other bullies if they hassle him again. On 10 July 2009, at Sally Webster's birthday party, Rosie winds Sophie up by flirting with Ben. Sophie finally flips by throwing a drink over Rosie. However, her actions cause Sophie more problems when Ben tells Sophie he doesn't go out with drunk girls who fight. He then breaks up with Sophie but they eventually make up. In November 2009, he moves in with Ryan and Michelle Connor for a period when his parents go to Southampton.
On 18 December 2009, Ben kisses Ryan's mother, Michelle. He is dismayed by his actions and then moves out, thinking it is for the best. Ryan is instantly disgusted by what has happened, and this leads to him not speaking to Ben. Sophie then finds out on 21 December when Ryan tells her as they meet up on the street. At first Sophie does not believe him, accusing Ryan of being jealous and by then fighting back, saying that Michelle has slept with several other men. She then realises what has happened when she sees Ben, and apologises to Ryan for the things she said. Ben and Sophie's relationship ends and he leaves the Street.
Paula Carp | |||||||
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Portrayed by | Sharon Duce | ||||||
Duration | 2009 | ||||||
First appearance | 27 February 2009 | ||||||
Last appearance | 22 May 2009 | ||||||
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Date of birth | 1962 | ||||||
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Paula Carp is the mother of established character Julie Carp. She first appears on 27 February 2009, having a drink with her daughter and meeting old friend Eileen Grimshaw for the first time in years. She surprises Eileen by revealing that she gave birth to Julie when she was 14. Paula and Eileen meet several times at Eileen's house but Paula leaves quickly on one occasion when Colin, Eileen's father, enters as she feels awkward around him.
On 27 April 2009, at Colin's 70th birthday party in the Rovers, Paula arrives, looking for Julie, thinking that Julie and Jason Grimshaw have slept together. Julie and Paula get into an argument over why they can't be together with Paula revealing that they are related and announces to a shocked Eileen and the rest of the pub that Colin is Julie's father. At first Eileen blames Paula for wrecking her parents' marriage but then comes to realise that Paula has been the victim. When Paula calls to see her a few days later, Eileen makes peace with her.
After Colin comes out of hospital, following a stroke, Paula goes to the Police. When they come to the house he dies suddenly of a heart attack and Julie (who was getting to know and love her father) makes it clear she feels Paula is to blame and tells her to go and never come back. Since she left, Julie has never phoned or talked about Paula, indicating it is been truly over between them both. Eileen hasn't mentioned or spoken to her friend, whom she sees as responsible for her father's death.
Christina | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Sarah-Jayne Steed |
Appears on | 6 March 2009 |
Christina dropped in at the bookies soon after Peter Barlow's return to Weatherfield. Peter's employee at the bookies, Leanne Battersby, who also happened to be Peter's girlfriend, believed he'd spent his time away in rehab, but Christina said that he'd left rehab early to spend time with a mate on her father's yacht in the Mediterranean, and that she'd had a fling with him. Christina had no idea of Leanne's existence, and seemed more amused than annoyed at being kept in the dark by Peter. When Peter attempted to deny their affair, Christina told him to grow up, and quickly departed.[5]
Umed Alahan | |||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Harish Patel | ||||||||||
Duration | 2009 | ||||||||||
First appearance | 9 March 2009 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | 16 October 2009 | ||||||||||
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Home | India | ||||||||||
Occupation | Shop assistant | ||||||||||
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Umed Alahan first appeared in March 2009 to visit his nephew Dev Alahan. He soon became suspicious of Dev's girlfriend Tara Mandal, believing that she was taking advantage of Dev's money. Umed usually appeared in comical scenes, involving himself and his family.
In May 2009, Umed claimed that he knew and inspired the band Cornershop, giving them the incentive for the name as he has a history of running Indian corner stores. He also commented about the fact that their hit song, Brimful of Asha, was about Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle. Umed spent most of his time in D&S Alahan's Corner Shop, which Dev owned; he also worked there. Umed usually spent his time chatting to his great niece Amber or employee Molly Compton while in the shop.
In October 2009, Umed installed a new bell at the corner shop, annoying and driving many residents to distraction. Graeme Proctor managed to knock the bell off and break it while pretending to clean the windows.
Umed took pity on Teresa Bryant after Dev fired and evicted her, allowing her to make curry in Prima Doner, and managing to patch things up between her and Lloyd Mullaney. When Dev found out about the curry business, Umed confessed to having lost his own business through a gambling addiction. He decided to return to India on 16 October 2009, giving Dev a hug goodbye.
Justin Turner | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Ralph Gassmann |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 20 March 2009 |
Last appearance | 11 May 2009 |
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Occupation | Photographer |
Justin Turner first appeared while working with Tara Mandal in her new art gallery. He took photos which Tara considered high quality, but which her boyfriend and backer Dev Alahan saw as difficult to sell. Dev secretly purchased some of the photos to boost Tara's confidence, but when she found out, she dumped him. Before she took him back, he slept with Lisa Dalton and lied to Tara about it. When Tara learned of his fling, she worked with Justin to convince Dev to take naked photographs, making him believe they would be kept private. Instead, Tara had a gathering in the middle of the Street and horrified Dev by unveiling a huge naked photo with LIAR scrawled across his privates in red paint.
Private Investigator | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | John Branwell |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 23 March 2009 |
Last appearance | 20 April 2009 |
Profile | |
Occupation | Private Investigator |
Private Investigator was hired by Tony Gordon to gather information on new business partner Luke Strong. After a few weeks, Tom Kerrigan told Luke he was being followed, and Luke led the investigator on a wild goose chase. Tony parted ways with him, but did learn about the poor state of Luke's finances.
Rick Peach | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Nick Caldecott |
Duration | 2009, 2010 |
First appearance | 12 April 2009 |
Last appearance | 24 December 2010 |
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Occupation | Vicar |
Rick Peach was a vicar who was involved in scenes with Sophie Webster and Blanche Hunt.[6] During Easter Sunday, he allowed people to bring their animals to the church, and Simon Barlow brought his rabbit. Blanche wasn't happy however after she stood in dog excrement, and accused Rick of using the animals as an excuse to get people to come to the church, Rick found this funny. Sophie revealed that she would be baptised by Rick as he had brought Jesus into her life.
During a memorial service on Christmas Eve 2010 in respect to the victims of a recent Tram Crash in Coronation Street, Rick was conducting the service. However it was interrupted with the return of Tracy Barlow who was released from prison.
Connie Rathbone | |||||
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Portrayed by | Rita May | ||||
Created by | Kim Crowther | ||||
Duration | 2009–10 | ||||
First appearance | 17 April 2009 | ||||
Last appearance | 20 December 2010 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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Date of birth | 1938 | ||||
Home | Middleton | ||||
Occupation | Businesswoman (retired) | ||||
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Connie Rathbone is a close friend of Jack Duckworth.[7] She first appears on 17 April 2009, when she discovers one of Jack's missing pigeons and returns it to him. Connie and Jack get friendly as they chat about both being widowed. As Connie's visits become more frequent, Tyrone gets annoyed, seeing it as an insult to Jack's deceased wife Vera's memory. In May, Connie invites Jack on holiday to Spain with her. Jack is afraid of what Tyrone will think of him and Connie going on holiday together, he lies and says he is going to Blackpool. In July, he visits Connie at her house and is amazed to discover that she is rich and lives in a lavish mansion. Tyrone is initially hostile towards Connie as he sees her as an insult to memories of Vera and believing she is after Jack's money but comes round after seeing her big house. Jack moves in with Connie in September 2009.
In November 2009, Jack and Connie join Tyrone in the Rovers for a drink. After Connie leaves, Jack tells Tyrone he is worried that she wants more than companionship. Jack then hides out at Tyrone's until Connie catches up with him and reveals it is only a misunderstanding about her sleepwalking, much to Jack's relief.
Connie and Jack join Tyrone, Molly, Pam Hobsworth and Bill Webster for Christmas Day 2009.
Connie returns in November 2010 to attend Jack's 74th birthday. After returning from his party at the Rovers, Connie, Tyrone and Molly discover that Jack has died in his armchair of cancer. She attends his funeral and goes to Blackpool with Tyrone and Molly to scatter his ashes.
After Molly's funeral and upon Tyrone discovering Molly's affair with Kevin Webster, Connie tries to help and comfort him but his emotions get the better of him and a tearful Connie leaves his house. She has not been seen or mentioned since.
Ramsay Clegg | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Andrew Sachs | ||||||
Duration | 2009 | ||||||
First appearance | 15 May 2009 | ||||||
Last appearance | 27 August 2009 | ||||||
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Date of birth | 1935 | ||||||
Date of death | 31 August 2009 | ||||||
Occupation | Retired | ||||||
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Ramsay Leonard Clegg is the half brother of Norris Cole.[8]
On 15 May 2009, Ramsay (Andrew Sachs) comes to The Kabin looking for a 'Mr Norris Cole', and as Rita asks if he wants to leave a message, he leaves without speaking. He later arrives in the pub and Norris asks him to leave. Emily and Rita are very surprised as they don't know what has happened in the past. Norris accuses Ramsay of murdering their mother, saying that he still 'had blood on his hands'. Later, it emerges that Ramsay is Norris's older illegitimate half-brother, who was sent to Australia as a child. Norris blames Ramsay for their mother's death, claiming that the shock of him reappearing in her life caused her demise.
Ramsay returns to the Street after a long absence because he secretly knows that he doesn't have long to live, thanks to an inoperable brain tumour. He wants to make amends with Norris before he dies. Norris's friend/landlady Emily Bishop takes a shine to Ramsay, and the pair become close. He tries making friends with Norris repeatedly but he remains hostile. Clutching at straws, Ramsay shows Norris around a vacant apartment in Victoria Court and suggests they could live together. Norris rejects the idea and Ramsay decides to return to Australia, leaving on 27 August 2009, after sharing a tender moment with Emily. Norris refuses to forgive him and Ramsay leaves, disappointed, in the back of a taxi.
Norris and Emily are later shocked to hear that, on arrival in Australia, Ramsay was found dead on the plane. Ramsay leaves his estate to Norris, who initially tells Emily to take the trunk to her charity shop but she refuses, insisting Norris go through it first. In the trunk, Norris finds a pile of letters that Ramsay had written to their mother, all returned unopened, and in Ramsay's wallet, a cold note from Eunice, asking him not to get in touch again as she had another son and his appearance in their lives would ruin everything. Devastated, Norris wishes that he had been more receptive to Ramsay but accepts that it is now too late.
Ruth Deller of entertainment website lowculture.co.uk criticises Ramsay, citing his inclusion in the series as opportunistic, also stating: "Ramsay was by far people's most loathed this month. Brought in as a publicity stunt after the Brand/Ross affair and dropped shortly after, Andrew Sachs's Ramsay was a rare example of an old man character being seen by fans as a ‘Mary-Sue’ (i.e. someone we’re supposed to think is wonderful but generally don’t – usually reserved for someone much younger). There was great rejoicing when he left this month, and hopefully the best mature cast in soap will soon recover from this minor blip."[9]
Vinnie Powers | |||||||
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Portrayed by | Ian Dunn | ||||||
Duration | 2009, 2010 | ||||||
First appearance | 28 May 2009 | ||||||
Last appearance | 27 September 2010 | ||||||
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Vinnie Powers is the father of Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson).[10] He is first seen driving around Weatherfield looking for Sian's boyfriend Ryan Connor (Ben Thompson), when Vinnie finds him, he accuses Ryan of raping his daughter. Vinnie appears again in January 2010. During his return, he sends Sian packing to Southport to stay with her mother after discovering that she has been sexually active with Ryan. Vinnie returns to the Street in on 27 September 2010, when Sian informs him that she is in a lesbian relationship with Sophie, and ends up in row with Sophie's mother Sally, who defends their relationship.
Vanessa | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Gabrielle Drake |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 5 June 2009 |
Last appearance | 8 June 2009 |
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Date of birth | 1937 |
Vanessa was a guest character who appeared in June 2009.[11] She met Bill Webster on a singles night and became smitten with him after he falsely told her that he served in the army. She met up with Bill again for a double date with Pam Hobsworth and a bachelor called Gilbert. In her efforts to impress Gilbert, Pam pretended to be a concert pianist but Vanessa soon saw through her.
Gilbert | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | John Owens |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 5 June 2009 |
Last appearance | 8 June 2009 |
Profile | |
Date of birth | 1932 |
Gilbert briefly courted Pam Hobsworth. When going out for a meal, along with Vanessa and Bill Webster, Vanessa suggested Pam play the piano for everyone, since she claimed to be a pianist. However, Pam fooled him by saying that she had injured her wrist and needed him to get some ice. He went for help but Vanessa knew that Pam was lying.
Howard Lee | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Howard Lee |
Duration | 2009, 2010, 2011 |
First appearance | 5 June 2009 |
Last appearance | 8 December 2011 |
Howard Lee was the leader of an Alcoholics Anonymous group Peter Barlow attended.
Ross | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Lee Oakes |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 5 June 2009 |
Last appearance | 20 July 2009 |
Ross was a member of the Alcoholics Anonymous group which Peter Barlow joined. The first time Peter attended the group, Ross's graphic stories upset Peter and made him leave early. Peter began attending meetings on a more regular basis, and invited his family. When Ross proceeded to tell another long story, Blanche Hunt told him to stop feeling sorry for himself. This led to finger-pointing and confessions from the rest of the Barlow family. Before they stormed out, Ken Barlow offered some words of comfort to Ross.
Leon | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Andrew Langtree |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 3 July 2009 |
Last appearance | 25 September 2009 |
Leon is a fictional character in Coronation Street, playing the part of the new love interest for Sean Tully.[12] Leon made his first appearance on 3 July 2009 after he and Sean, saw eye-to-eye at the gym while Sean was attending with Jason Grimshaw.
A few weeks later, he told Leon that Jason was his boyfriend but then after talking to Julie Carp he decided to tell Leon that Jason had 'dumped' him and tried to ask him out, however it was revealed that Leon wasn't into camp men.
Leon was captain of a gay football team which Jason joined, oblivious to this fact. Leon told Sean at a celebration party that he had fallen for Jason. Sean knew that his lies had gone too far and revealed to him that Jason was straight. Leon was still not convinced. However, after a drunk Jason regained consciousness after winning the 'Mr. Gay Weatherfield' award, he began to wonder where he was. Leon was shocked and Sean quickly left with a heavily drunk Jason.
In September 2009, Leon turned up at Jason and Tina's house-warming party and angrily told Jason that he was disqualified from the Mr. Gay UK competition as he wasn't 'one of his people' and accused Jason of homophobia, all thanks to Sean's lies going too far.
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Portrayed by | Logan Blake Pearson (2009) Ollie and Elliot Barnett (2010–) |
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Duration | 2009, 2010— | ||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 3 July 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Present; Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 1 July 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||
Home | 2a Coronation Street | ||||||||||||||||||
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Liam Anthony Connor Jr. is the son of the late Liam Connor and his widow Maria Connor.
Liam Jr. was born on 1 July 2009 after Maria took a long walk on Southport Beach with Tony Gordon. Tony ran off after her dog Ozzy and Maria went into labour alone, however, Tony returned and after being unable to phone for an ambulance delivered the baby himself in a beach hut. Maria was then taken to hospital with her baby boy and named him Liam (after his father) Anthony (after Tony) Connor Jr. Liam Jr was brought home by Maria and Tony. On 26 November Liam left with Maria, Barry Connor and Helen Connor Connor to go to Ireland. On 7 June 2010 Liam returned with Maria where they faced Tony Gordon. The next day, they both leave for Ireland again after Tony blows up the factory causing him to die. On 23 July, Maria and Liam return for Audrey's 70th birthday. They currently live in the flat above Audrey's Salon.[13]
Naomi Collins | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Andrea Lowe |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 4 September 2009 |
Last appearance | 7 September 2009 |
Profile | |
Occupation | Nurse |
Naomi Collins is a nurse who briefly dated Peter Barlow.
Naomi first saw Peter while she was having a drink with a mate in the Rovers. He managed to convince her to go out on a date with him. They spent the night together, and the next morning, Blanche Hunt, Ken Barlow, and Peter's young son Simon Barlow walked in on them kissing in the living room. Simon joined Naomi and Peter for a meal, but Simon felt like Naomi didn't want him around, so Peter broke up with her.
Zoe Willson | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Kirsty-Leigh Porter |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 25 September 2009 |
Last appearance | 22 December 2009 |
Zoe Willson first appeared in September 2009 at Jason Grimshaw and Tina McIntyre's housewarming party as the new girlfriend of David Platt. She reappeared in November, when David introduced her to his mother Gail and partner Joe McIntyre. She helped Kirk and Chesney paint the house when John Stape was due home from prison. When David appeared more concerned for a drunken Tina recklessly wandering the street after a fallout with Jason, Zoe was convinced he still had feelings for Tina and she warned him that she'd call her ex-boyfriend if he left. Zoe stormed off after he did.
Sheila Wheeler | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Janice Connolly |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 28 September 2009 |
Last appearance | 9 October 2009 |
Sheila Wheeler first appeared when she applied for the position of a shop assistant at The Kabin to work for Norris Cole. However, Norris soon found her too irritating to work with and sacked her.
Joan | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Maggie Tagney |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 22 October 2009 |
Last appearance | 28 October 2009 |
Joan first appeared when she applied for the position of a shop assistant at The Kabin to work for Norris Cole. Norris then hired her but then found her very quiet and struggled to work with her. Though not sacking her on-screen, he gave her an angry look and the scene ended. In the next scene set in the Kabin, Norris is seen writing another job vacancy notice, which implied that he had dismissed Joan.
Jake Harman | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Kenny Doughty |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 28 October 2009 |
Last appearance | 31 December 2009 |
Profile | |
Occupation | Builder |
Jake Harman is a character played by Kenny Doughty, his character is a love interest for Michelle Connor. He makes his on-screen debut on 28 October 2009, when Dev Alahan hires him to fix Michelle's roof. However, he falls from the ladder and Michelle has to get out of the bath to stop him from falling. In the midst of their encounter, Michelle's towel drops, much to her embarrassment. Jake soon kisses her and a shocked Michelle gets rid of him.
The next day, Jake tries the same trick again and Michelle has him arrested. Meanwhile, Dev refuses to pay for Jake's work on the roof, leading to Jake removing half the tiles from Dev's own roof. In an attempt to go on a date with Michelle, he opts to "return the favour" and goes into the Rover Return, wearing just a towel - threatening to drop it if she declines his invitation, Michelle agrees and later goes on a date after she admits she overreacted. Jake then gets a job offer in Cumbria and Michelle, although tempted, doesn't join him.
Jake returns on New Year's Eve to take Michelle out on one last date together to a hotel as he announces that he would be leaving soon to do a job away from Manchester
George Wilson | |||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Anthony Valentine | ||||||||
Introduced by | Kim Crowther | ||||||||
Duration | 2009–10 | ||||||||
First appearance | 2 November 2009 | ||||||||
Last appearance | 10 May 2010 | ||||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||||
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Occupation | Businessman | ||||||||
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George Wilson is a character in the soap opera Coronation Street portrayed by actor Anthony Valentine.[14] George is the father of Peter Barlow's late wife Lucy. On his first appearance, Peter is hostile towards him, however, he later softens and agrees to let him see his grandson Simon. George also visits Ken and Deirdre Barlow, while Deirdre's mother Blanche is smitten with him.
On 20 November 2009, George and wife Eve join the Barlows for dinner. However, Blanche gets drunk and reveals Peter's past as an alcoholic and girlfriend Leanne's as a hooker and arsonist. George storms out but later apologises for his behaviour. George gradually begins to use his considerable wealth to win round Peter, Simon and Leanne, much to Ken's chagrin. He also supports Peter's plans to open a bar on the Street and assists him in the development, prompting Ken to continually argue with both George and Peter.
After Peter is admitted to rehab to recover, in February 2010, George takes custody of Simon much to the dislike of Peter who is arrested after confronting and threatening George at his home. George later announces to Eve that he plans to take full custody of Simon.
The following month while on a short holiday in Blackpool, Simon runs away from George and Eve, which leads to Peter quickly rushing to Blackpool to find his son. The Barlows and The Wilsons are in dismay as they spend hours looking for Simon. However, Simon returns to Weatherfield the following day after taking a train home. Peter and his family are delighted to have Simon back to them but Peter later lets George know that he wants him to stay away from his son before George expresses how sorry he is about the incident.
George later sends a wreath at Blanche's funeral and allows Leanne's ex-husband, Nick Tilsley, to use the premises that was originally going to be used as their bar as a temporary factory after UnderWorld is burnt down by Carla Connor's ex-husband Tony Gordon, who had escaped from prison.
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Portrayed by | Sabina Franklyn | ||||
Introduced by | Kim Crowther | ||||
Duration | 2009–10 | ||||
First appearance | 5 November 2009 | ||||
Last appearance | 12 March 2010 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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Date of birth | 1950 | ||||
Occupation | Housewife | ||||
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Eve Wilson is portrayed by actor Sabina Franklyn. She is the second wife of George Wilson, Simon Barlow's grandfather.
On 20 November 2009, George and Eve join the Barlows for dinner. However, Blanche gets drunk and reveals Peter's past as an alcoholic and Leanne's as a hooker and arsonist. George storms out but later apologizes for his behaviour.
After Peter ruins the opening of his new bar and is admitted to rehab, George and Eve take custody of Simon as they worry about his well being. While they holiday in Blackpool, George reveals his plans to take Simon away from the Barlows, an idea which Eve firmly opposes. This leads to an argument between the couple, which Simon overhears and subsequently disappears. Simon later makes his way home to a thrilled Peter and Leanne who tell George to stay way from Simon.
Horace Steel | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Robert Maxfield |
Duration | 2009 |
Appears on | 6 November 2009 |
Horace Steel was a very brief assistant to Norris Cole at The Kabin. He first appeared in an episode airing on 6 November 2009. The character was described as similar to Norris, (nosey and likes to talk a lot.) On his first appearance, Norris was impressed by their share of similar values, tendency to gossip and act quite snobbish. However, it seemed he was worse than Norris at upsetting customers - calling Simon Barlow rude after Simon innocently said he looked like Norris. Norris told him they needed a little chat. Horace later walked out of the Kabin, which implied that he had lost his job.
Rick Neelan | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Greg Wood |
Duration | 2009–10 |
First appearance | 9 November 2009 |
Last appearance | 19 February 2010 |
Profile | |
Occupation | Loan Shark |
Rick Neelan is a loan shark who gives a loan to Joe McIntyre, who needs money due to being in debt. After Joe fails to pay back the money, Rick goes to his house and Joe gives him his van and promises him he will get the rest of the money. Rick returns numerous times including when he first he pretends to be interested in buying Joe's fiancee Gail Platt's house; he then returns in January 2010, demanding money from Joe and then pretends to be interested in Joe's daughter Tina McIntyre's flat. Joe then threatens Rick telling him to stay away from him and his family but Rick warns him to have the money soon 'or else'.
Joe borrows £4,000 from Gail's father Ted and takes it to Rick and tells him he won't get another penny from him and that their debt is settled, which Rick goes along with. However, a week later Rick turns up at Joe's wedding and tells him that he wants £500 a week for the next 10 weeks making a total of £5000 and that this is "interest". He also tells Joe that if he doesn't pay up he will break his arms and legs. Two weeks later after Joe and Gail return from their honeymoon Joe is walking home from the pub alone and Rick's car pulls up along side with Rick and one of his heavies. Rick asks Joe for his next instalment but as Joe is unable to pay Rick and the heavy gets out and gives chase. Luckily Joe is able to out-run them and hides down the back alley, while Rick looks around for him.
A few weeks later, after Joe's death, Rick returns to the Street and threatens Gail for his money, she puts him in his place and he walks away. The next day he returns again and after visiting Gail, he talks to Tina and Jason Grimshaw at their door, Jason tells Rick he isn't getting a penny off them. So Rick walks off and returns with a newspaper, which he sets alight before putting it through their letter box. He is last seen waving at Jason and speeding off before he can catch him. A couple of weeks later the police inform Gail and Tina that they are questioning Rick in connection with Joe's death. Later on they confirm that he will to be charged with his previous crimes but not for Joe's death.
Wood has been seen before in soap in his iconic role as 'Psyco Terry Gibson' in Brookside, a sadistic mancunian criminal with a vendetta against scousers who is chased into the Close with his gang and they hold the residents as hostage in the November 2002 siege scene.
Bernie Sayers | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Jennifer Hennessy |
Duration | 2009 |
First appearance | 24 November 2009 |
Last appearance | 14 December 2009 |
Profile | |
Date of birth | 1963 |
Occupation | Golf instructor |
Bernie Sayers is a golf instructor. She first appeared when Dev Alahan took golf lessons to try to be better than Steve McDonald. After his first lesson, Dev took Bernie to the Rovers where Steve was agitated upon seeing her; it soon transpired Steve had also been taking golf lessons with her without Dev's knowledge. Bernie soon began a relationship with Dev. In December 2009, Dev discovered that ex-wife Sunita Parekh was engaged to Matt Davis, a man Bernie was also giving golf lessons to. After several confrontations with them, Dev ordered Bernie to cancel Matt's lessons and argued with her about his children. On 14 December, Dev tried to make it up with Bernie over lunch by asking her to move in with him. Bernie however, knew he was only doing it to get back at Sunita and dumped him.
Matt Davis | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Christopher Colquhoun |
Duration | 2009–10 |
First appearance | 4 December 2009 |
Last appearance | 22 February 2010 |
Matt Davis is the fiancee of Sunita Alahan. He first appeared on 4 December 2009, as an acquaintance of Dev Alahan at the golf club. Dev soon discovered Matt was engaged to his ex Sunita Parekh, and was extremely jealous, barging into their house and arguing with them both several times, claiming he didn't want somebody else bringing up his kids. Dev and Sunita eventually reached a truce and all three ended up on better terms. Matt himself, however, began to feel sidelined when Dev took a more active role in looking after the kids and cracks started to show in his relationship with Sunita. In mid-January 2010, Sunita informed a secretly delighted Dev that she and Matt had broken up.
Matt briefly returned on 22 February 2010 to try and resolve things with Sunita but was surprised when Dev was there and assumed he had got back with Sunita himself. In actuality, Dev was pretending to be married to Sunita to fool her aunts, Upma and Grishma. After Dev told the aunts that Matt was the kids' Maths tutor, a confused and rejected Matt left.
Claudia Colby | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Rula Lenska |
Introduced by | Kim Crowther (2009) Phil Collinson (2010) |
Duration | 2009, 2010–11 |
First appearance | 18 December 2009 |
Last appearance | 23 May 2011 |
Classification | Former; regular |
Profile | |
Date of birth | 1940 |
Occupation | Hair stylist |
Claudia Colby arrives as an old friend of Audrey Roberts.
On 5 October 2009, it was announced that Rula Lenska would portray Claudia. A Coronation Street spokesperson said: "Rula will play a glamorous friend of Audrey's who she meets up with at a function. She makes Audrey think about her life and what she wants out of it. She will film her scenes on Friday, October 16 and will appear on screen in the run-up to Christmas."[15]
In 2010, Sue Nicholls has revealed that Lenska would return to Coronation Street for a future storyline. Talking about Audrey and Claudia’s relationship Sue said "Yes, she’s a little bit like the wicked witch, isn’t she? It’s great fun. In my head Claudia is that friend you know is always going to be a pain. She’s the one who says the wrong thing, is always trying to out do you and has a habit of saying really horrid things even though she thinks they’re a joke. But I think in a funny way they really do get on. She gets quite drunk at the party and when Audrey makes her announcement she has no qualms about filling Gail in on Lewis’s past." She made a return in later 2010.[16] In December 2010, it was reported that Claudia may become landlady of the local pub The Rovers Return replacing Liz McDonald, a spokesperson said "Claudia ticks all the boxes for a feisty, no-nonsense landlady of a certain age. She could certainly make a great Rovers boss to follow in Liz's footsteps."[17] However producer Phil Collinson later said the storyline suggestion was untrue.[18]
In May 2011 it was announced that Lenska was to leave the serial in order to appear in theatre.[19] A spokesperson for the serial stated: "We've loved having Rula. She's been absolutely brilliant as Claudia and we hope one day she'll return." Her departure will allow fellow characters Audrey and Marc to pursue a relationship.[19] Producers decided to "leave the door open" for a possible return in the future as Claudia has proven to be a popular character.[19]
Claudia attended a Weatherfield Traders' Association lunch, escorted by Lewis Archer (Nigel Havers), who she often hired for functions. Audrey also went and was shocked that Claudia employed a male escort, but Claudia explained that there was no sex involved and that it was just for appearances. Later Claudia met up with Audrey again and they went to a dinner dance together. Lewis was also attending, escorting Rita Sullivan. Claudia was surprised to find out that Audrey had hired Lewis several times and had fallen for him. She reminded Audrey that Lewis's charms were contractual and when she met Audrey and Lewis again a couple of months later in a restaurant she made it quite clear that she still regarded Lewis as contactable.
Claudia's doubts about Lewis' reliability as a permanent suitor for Audrey were to be proved right. On 13 August 2010, Claudia attended a party Audrey's daughter Gail (Helen Worth) threw for Audrey and Lewis who were moving abroad to run a hotel. However, Lewis chose that day to vanish from Audrey's life and Audrey was confronted by footage of him defrauding Barlow's Bookies and diverting Deirdre Barlow 's attention by kissing her. Claudia got drunk with Rita, and delighted in the floor show as Gail pushed a Manchester tart into Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride)'s face. Claudia was not seen again until she arrived in The Rovers Return on New Year's Eve 2010, where she donated the prize of luxury treatments in Perm Suspect to the evening's charity raffle and befriended locals. The prize was won by a disgruntled Audrey, who had already had her nose put out of joint after her donation of a pedicure and manicure at Audreys was somewhat dwarfed by Claudia's generosity.
Claudia was keen to grow her business and initially showed interest in purchasing the butchers premises on Victoria Street from Claire Peacock (Julia Haworth) to convert into a rival salon to Audreys. When Audrey claimed her free hair treatment at Perm Suspect, Claudia revealed that she was no longer interested in buying the premises as it smelt of meat. She asked if Audrey was interested in selling to her, an offer that was flatly refused. Claudia told Audrey that she had sat her sights on Marc, a client sat near them who had recently been widowed and not long after the pair start dating. In March 2011, while having her hair done one of Audrey's elderly clients dies, Claudia and Audrey are left horrified. Soon after, Claudia begins to suspect Marc is having an affair and Audrey joins Claudia in spying on him at his home. Claudia is angered to see a woman leaving his house. Later, Marc tries to explain himself to Claudia by saying that the woman was his sister, but Claudia does not believe him. In April 2011, Claudia spots a receipt in Marc's wallet and assumes it is a gift for her, totally oblivious to knowing it is in fact for his alter-ego 'Marcia'.
On 23 May 2011, Claudia suspects that Audrey is the woman Marc is seeing behind her back. Her suspicions arise when she spots Audrey at Marc's house, only to be shocked as 'Marcia' enters the room, a disgusted Claudia storms out. A few weeks later, Claudia meets Audrey in the Rovers in an attempt to build bridges, however, Marc returns from the bathroom, having been with Audrey. A furious Claudia walks out of the Rovers firing insults at Audrey and Marc and telling them she doesn't want to see them again, before leaving. She has not been seen since, but was mentionned when Deirdre recommended Claudia's hair salon against Audrey's to newcomer Stella.