List of ''Coronation Street'' characters (1965)
Edward Wormold
Edward Wormold | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Robert Dorning | ||||||
Duration | 1965 | ||||||
First appearance |
4 January 1965 Episode 424 | ||||||
Last appearance |
1 September 1965 Episode 493 | ||||||
Created by | H.V. Kershaw | ||||||
Introduced by | John Finch | ||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||
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Edward Wormold was the owner of several properties on Coronation Street up until the late 70s. As such, he made occasional visits when needed. Gradually all the houses were bought by the residents of the Street, and Wormold last appeared in September. His brother Alfried appeared in 1967 and son Douglas appeared in 1974.
Norman Lindley
Norman Lindley | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Glyn Owen | ||||
Duration | 1965 | ||||
First appearance |
8 February 1965 Episode 434 | ||||
Last appearance |
2 June 1965 Episode 467 | ||||
Created by | Richard Everitt | ||||
Introduced by | Jim Allen | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Norman Lindley was the estranged husband of shopkeeper Florrie Lindley. His arrival shocked Florrie's friends and neighbours, who had believed she was widowed. Norman worked overseas as an engineer and had returned to the country to ask Florrie for a divorce. Whilst in the area he took a fancy to Elsie Tanner and they dated, but when Florrie confessed she still had feelings for Norman, Elsie gallantly broke it off. Florrie had her hopes of rekindling the romance dashed however, when Norman was called back to work and abruptly left. The couple finally decided to give their marriage another go when Norman came back for Florrie later in the year, and they left for a new start together.
Roger Wain
Roger Wain | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Frazer Hines |
Duration | 1965 |
First appearance |
15 March 1965 Episode 444 |
Last appearance |
21 June 1965 Episode 472 |
Created by | H.V. Kershaw |
Introduced by | Vince Powell |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Roger Wain is a friend of Lucille Hewitt's, who she meets when the play opposite each other in a local production. Lucille instantly takes a shine to Roger and takes him home to meet her guardians Annie and Jack, who approve of the developing relationship between the pair. Eventually however, class differences prove too much for Roger and Lucille, and they drift apart.
Peter Barlow
Susan Barlow
Lionel Petty
Lionel Petty | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Edward Evans | ||||||
Duration | 1965–1966 | ||||||
First appearance |
31 May 1965 Episode 466 | ||||||
Last appearance |
26 January 1966 Episode 535 | ||||||
Created by | Howard Baker | ||||||
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
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Lionel Petty arrived on Coronation Street as the new owner of the Corner Shop, which he previously bought from Florrie Lindley. He was an ex-Sergeant Major, and life as a shopkeeper was never his game. Lionel failed to fit in on the Street and left for Wales in January 1966 to go into business with his brother.
Sid Lambert
Sid Lambert | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Graham Rigby |
Duration | 1965–1966 |
First appearance |
31 May 1965 Episode 466 |
Last appearance |
5 January 1966 Episode 529 |
Created by | Howard Baker |
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Sid Lambert was the manager of the local football club where David Barlow took a job as coach until David's knee injury forced him out.
Tom Schofield
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Tom Halliday | ||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1965, 1973 | ||||||||||||||||
First appearance |
7 June 1965 Episode 468 | ||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 1973 | ||||||||||||||||
Created by | Howard Baker | ||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | John Finch | ||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||||||||||||||
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Tom Schofield was Ena Sharples's great-nephew, grandson of her brother Tom who emigrated to the USA in 1912.
The elder Tom had raised a family in the US, fathering a son also named Tom who had three children, including Tom. He'd lost touch with his family in Weatherfield not long after leaving the country so when his grandson Tom was due in the UK for work purposes, Tom asked him to find Ena and persuade her to come and stay at his log cabin between Omaha and Sioux City, Nebraska, putting up the air fare himself. The younger Tom worked for a travel agent in Omaha, who did package tours of Europe and he'd been dispatched to the UK to check out the hotels.
In order to trace Ena, Tom used a firm of solicitors who put an ad in a local Weatherfield paper asking her to contact them, using her maiden name and last known address of 65 Inkerman Street. Ena, now a widow and living in the vestry of the Glad Tidings Mission Hall, saw the ad and got in touch. She was informed only that someone would soon contact her and had no idea who was behind the ad until Tom turned up at her door.
Ena was very happy to learn that her brother was alive and well and still thought about her. Tom acquainted her with the Schofield line going back to her brother and read a letter from him in which he talked about his childhood memories of her, which moved her to tears. Startled to receive the invite to visit him, Ena wavered on accepting as she was set in her ways and was fearful about flying for the first time. It was only when Annie Walker scoffed at the very idea of her going to America that she announced she was taking up her brother's offer.
Tom was in the area a little while longer before flying home with Ena. In that time he sampled Ena's Lancashire hotpot, and defended her when Lionel Petty confronted her over a neighbourhood boycott of the Corner Shop she'd enacted. He also had a minor spat with Len Fairclough with Elsie Tanner accepted a drink from Tom causing a jealous Len to walk out of the Rovers Return Inn.
Over the next eight years, Tom married Faye-Marie and settled in Manchester, Connecticut. In 1973, Tom and Faye-Marie planned a visit to the UK to see the Manchester Festival. A week before they left, Ena's brother Tom died in his sleep. Tom and Faye-Marie delivered this news to Ena in person upon their arrival in Weatherfield. Ena took the news well, finding comfort in the fact that he hadn't suffered.
Tom wasn't interested in sight-seeing and spent most of the three-week stay in Coronation Street, socialising with Ena's friends and neighbours. He also helped out at the Community Centre's Manchester Festival day by serving at the juice counter. On most of these occasions, he wasn't accompanied by his wife. A notable exception was the Street outing to Woburn Abbey. Tom made the most of the visit by bringing along his camera and taking photographs of the animals at Woburn Safari Park. He and Faye-Marie were delighted when Ena introduced them to The Duke of Bedford.
Unlike her husband, Faye-Marie loved to visit new places and wanted to experience as much British culture and history as she could. She fancied herself an intellectual and sought out others for the type of stimulating conversation she didn't get from Tom. Despite this, their marriage was a happy one. While in Weatherfield, she latched onto Ken Barlow, a fellow liberal-minded teacher. Their attachment worried Ena, who asked Tom and Faye-Marie why they hardly spent any time together. Tom explained to her that they had an open marriage, which concerned her all the more. Faye-Marie and Ken convinced Ena that they were only friends and when Tom demonstrated faith in his wife, Ena accepted that their marriage worked for them, even if she didn't understand it. The Schofields then returned home.
Arthur Walker
Arthur Walker | |||||||||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Jack Allen | ||||||||||||||
Duration | 1965, 1969 | ||||||||||||||
First appearance |
30 June 1965 Episode 475 | ||||||||||||||
Last appearance |
5 November 1969 Episode 925 | ||||||||||||||
Created by | Howard Baker | ||||||||||||||
Introduced by |
H.V. Kershaw (1965) Malcolm Lynch (1969) | ||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||||||||||
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Arthur Walker was the brother of Jack Walker who often ran the Rovers while Jack and his wife Annie were indisposed. He made his last appearance in 1969, visiting Jack in hospital after he was injured in the coach crash. Arthur took on the characteristics previously shown by their brother Jim Walker.
Clara Midgeley
Clara Midgeley | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Betty Hardy |
Duration | 1965–1966 |
First appearance |
26 July 1965 Episode 482 |
Last appearance |
14 April 1966 Episode 557 |
Created by | H.V. Kershaw |
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal |
Classification | Former; regular |
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Occupation | Cleaner |
Clara Midgeley was the caretaker employed at the Mission in the absence of regular employee Ena Sharples. During her stay on the Street she made good friends with Albert Tatlock and the pair holidayed together in Cleveleys, with Albert unaware that Clara had previously disclosed to Minnie Caldwell that she was in fact falling in love with him. On the trip Clara decided to pop the question to Albert, but was disappointed when he turned her down, reasoning that he was far too set in his ways to ever marry again. Following this, Albert cut the holiday short to return home and Clara, devastated, was never seen again.
Nellie Harvey
Nellie Harvey | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Mollie Sugden | ||||||
Duration | 1965, 1971–1974, 1976 | ||||||
First appearance |
28 July 1965 Episode 483 | ||||||
Last appearance |
4 August 1976 Episode 1623 | ||||||
Created by | H.V. Kershaw | ||||||
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal | ||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||
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Nellie Harvey appeared intermittently from 1965 to 1976. She and her husband Arthur were landlord and lady of The Laughing Donkey, another local pub in Weatherfield. Nellie was a member of the Weatherfield Ladies Licensed Victualers. She was a lifelong 'friend' of Annie Walker but in reality they were always trying to score points off each other.
Ted Bates
Ted Bates | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | William Wymar |
Duration | 1965 |
First appearance |
18 August 1965 Episode 489 |
Last appearance |
1 September 1965 Episode 493 |
Created by | Howard Baker |
Introduced by | Adele Rose |
Classification | Former; guest |
Ted Bates was an old friend of Albert Tatlock's who moved into No.1 to escape the old folks' home his daughter had packed him off to. Albert and Ted fought for his rights to stay, but his daughter got the authorities involved and a defeated Ted returned to the home.
Bob Maxwell
Bob Maxwell | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Donald Hewlett | ||||
Duration | 1965 | ||||
First appearance |
13 September 1965 Episode 496 | ||||
Last appearance |
20 September 1965 Episode 497 | ||||
Created by | Howard Baker | ||||
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Robert "Bob" Maxwell was a solicitor whom Elsie Tanner met in the Fox and Hound pub during a desperate attempt to find love outside of Coronation Street. After a night of flirting, Bob drove Elsie home, and on the way they stopped in a lay-by where he told her how unhappy he was in his marriage. Once they drove off, Bob suffered a fatal heart attack and crashed the car. Panicked, Elsie fled the scene but the police tracked her down soon enough and she was forced to give evidence.
Moira Maxwell
Moira Maxwell | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Ann Castle | ||||
Duration | 1965–1966 | ||||
First appearance |
4 October 1965 Episode 502 | ||||
Last appearance |
24 October 1966 Episode 612 | ||||
Created by | Howard Baker | ||||
Introduced by | Ron McDonnell | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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Moira Maxwell was the wife of Bob Maxwell, who died while taking Elsie Tanner home. Moira attacked Elsie at the Coroner's Court hearing, accusing her of luring her husband away.
Jim Mount
Jim Mount | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Barry Keagan |
Duration | 1965–1966 |
First appearance |
22 November 1965 Episode 516 |
Last appearance |
27 April 1966 Episode 561 |
Created by | Howard Baker |
Introduced by | Peter Eckersley |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Jim Mount was an Irish engineer who briefly flirted with Elsie Tanner before moving into No.13 with the Ogdens. He was overjoyed when his old girlfriend Brenda Riley was installed as manageress at the Rovers in the temporary absence of the Walkers, but she refused to resume their relationship and went out with Len Fairclough instead. Brenda and Jim eventually left Weatherfield together after the Walkers returned to find the Rovers in disarray.
Frank Turner
Frank Turner | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Tom Watson |
Duration | 1965 |
First appearance |
8 December 1965 Episode 521 |
Last appearance |
20 December 1965 Episode 524 |
Created by | Howard Baker |
Introduced by | Vince Powell |
Classification | Former; guest |
Frank Turner was a customer of the Rovers who blackmailed Jack Walker when he found underage Lucille Hewitt managing the bar in his absence. Frank demanded money for his silence and the strain caused Jack to collapse. When the regulars discovered what was doing on they decided on teaching Frank a lesson. He was beaten up in the alleyway behind the Rovers and Stan Ogden was celebrated for his handiwork, only for them all to learn it was in fact Jerry Booth who had done the deed.