- List of Coronation Street characters (1963)
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Coronation Street characters 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Coronation Street is a British soap opera, initially produced by Granada Television. Created by writer Tony Warren, Coronation Street first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced in the show's fourth year, by order of first appearance.
In April, outgoing series producer H.V. Kershaw saw the return of original cast member Philip Lowrie as Dennis Tanner after a year's absence. Kershaw vacated his position a month later, to be replaced by Margaret Morris - who in June secured a short return spot for David Barlow (Alan Rothwell), appearing in two episodes. Morris introduced two significant recurring characters in July, as Neil Crossley (Geoffrey Matthews) and Walter Potts (Christopher Sandford) made their first appearances, while Myra Booth (Susan Jameson) became the only new regular character to be introduced in 1963 when she arrived in September.
Myra's father George Dickenson (Stan Jay) followed her to Weatherfield in September, and Laurie Fraser (Stanley Meadows) began a five-month stint as a new love interest for Elsie Tanner in November. Jon Rollason also joined the cast as Dave Robbins in December.
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Neil Crossley
Neil Crossley Coronation Street character Portrayed by Geoffrey Matthews Introduced by Margaret Morris (1963)
H.V. Kershaw (1966)Duration 1963, 1966 First appearance 15 July 1963
Episode 270Last appearance 7 December 1966
Episode 625Classification Former; regular Family Wife Sheila Birtles Sons Danny Crossley Neil Crossley came to Weatherfield to take over as manager of Gamma Garments on Rosamund Street. He quickly caught the eye of Sheila Birtles, who was dating Jerry Booth at the time. Neil was unpopular with the locals, who believed he was no good, but Sheila was infatuated with him. After finding them together, Jerry fought with Neil and knocked him unconscious, prompting Sheila to dump Jerry, telling him she loved Neil. Neil however did not feel the same way and quickly dropped her, leaving the area soon after due to Emily Nugent reporting him to their boss Mr Papagopoulos for stealing from the petty cash. His exit sent Sheila into a downward spiral, and she attempted suicide. Luckily Dennis Tanner rescued her in time and she left the Street for her parents' house. Away from the Street, Neil and Sheila were reunited and married. They also had a baby, Danny, in 1966.
Walter Potts
Walter Potts Coronation Street character Portrayed by Christopher Sandford Introduced by Margaret Morris Duration 1963–64 First appearance 15 July 1963
Episode 270Last appearance 22 January 1964
Episode 325Classification Former; regular Walter Potts was Dennis Tanner's big discovery in his short-lived career as a talent agent. Walter was a window cleaner, who Dennis was determined to turn into a singing sensation. Using the stage name Brett Falcon, he recorded a song 'Not Too Little, Not Too Late' with help from a man from Dennis's agency, Laurie Fraser. Laurie soon sacked Dennis for incompetence, and the song proved a hit. Actor Christopher Sandford even got the song to No. 17 in the charts in the real world.
Myra Booth
Myra Booth Coronation Street character Portrayed by Susan Jameson Introduced by Margaret Morris (1963)
Michael Cox (1968)Duration 1963–64, 1968 First appearance 4 September 1963
Episode 285Last appearance 21 February 1968
Episode 750Classification Former; regular Family Husband Jerry Booth (1963-68) Father George Dickenson Myra Booth (née Dickenson) was the wife of Jerry Booth. Typist Myra stunned Jerry by planning their wedding just two weeks after they had met, and Jerry got too carried away with the idea to stop it. They married on 19 October 1963, and moved into number 13 after a brief honeymoon. Jerry and Myra had money troubles due to taking on a mortgage in the purchase on their house, and Myra, who'd been handling the finances, had got the couple into debt. After Myra became pregnant and gave up her job at Gamma Garments, their only choice was to sell the house, and the Booths moved away. Myra returned in 1968 to seek a reconciliation with Jerry but it was not to be, and they were divorced only days later.
George Dickenson
George Dickenson Coronation Street character Portrayed by Stan Jay Introduced by Margaret Morris (1963, 1964)
H.V. Kershaw (1965, 1966)
Michael Cox (1968)Duration 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968 First appearance 4 September 1963
Episode 285Last appearance 28 February 1968
Episode 752Classification Former; recurring Family Daughters Myra Booth George Dickenson was the over-protective father of Myra Booth, who turned up several times to sort out their problems, both personally and financially.
Laurie Fraser
Laurie Fraser Coronation Street character Portrayed by Stanley Meadows Introduced by Margaret Morris Duration 1963–64 First appearance 13 November 1963
Episode 305Last appearance 8 April 1964
Episode 347Classification Former; regular Family Wife Rosemary Fraser Romances Elsie Tanner Laurie Fraser was a friend of Lenny Phillips, the owner of the theatrical agency of which Dennis Tanner was a representative. Laurie knew the business far more than Dennis, and made Dennis' only hope Walter Potts his own project instead. Elsie Tanner fell for Laurie, but the romance never lasted when Elsie discovered Laurie was married.
Dave Robbins
Dave Robbins Coronation Street character Portrayed by Jon Rollason Introduced by Margaret Morris (1963)
H.V. Kershaw (1969)
Leslie Duxbury (1971)Duration 1963–64, 1969, 1971 First appearance 4 December 1963
Episode 311Last appearance 28 July 1971
Episode 1099Classification Former; regular Dave Robbins was a colleague of Ken Barlow's, who moved into number 9 with Ken and his wife Valerie as lodger when he needed a place to stay. Valerie resented having to share her home, and had him move into the flat above Frank's DIY shop. When young Susan Schofield was knocked down and killed on Rosamund Street, in the exact spot Ken and Dave had been petitioning for a children's crossing, Dave broke down. While Ken took advantage of the situation by appearing on television to debate with a local councillor, Valerie felt compelled to comfort Dave. Valerie began to question her marriage to Ken and she fell deeper for Dave, with the situation coming to a head when Val packed her bags and left, only to turn up on Dave's doorstep. She felt humiliated when Dave turned her down and she was forced to call Ken to take her home. Dave left the flat soon after when Frank sold the property.
Others
Character Date(s) Episode(s) Actor Circumstances Johnny Alexander 7–21 January 216–220 Thomas Baptiste Bus conductor who fights with Len Fairclough. Len is prejudiced as Johnny is black, and refuses to pay his bus fare, though he swears he did. Len lodges a complaint and Johnny is sacked. Later, finding that his friends are disgusted by his actions, Len admits he hadn't paid and Johnny is given his job back, though he refuses to work at the company again. Jim Baker 16 January 219 Derek Benfield Mrs Alexander 21 January 220 Barbara Assoon Wife of Johnny Alexander. Miss Welch 4–6 February 224–225 Rhoda Lewis Lucille Hewitt's teacher at school. Mr Henshaw 13 February 227 Richard Jacques Representative of Newton and Ridley brewery, he reports Annie Walker for selling non-brewery goods. Fred Hamilton 20 February 229 Donald Eccles Area manager for Newton and Ridley, he invites Jack Walker for a meeting. He has Jack under the impression that he is getting fired, before revealing he is just joking. Fred tells Jack that the regulars had written to him in support of the Walkers. Policeman 25 March
28 October – 6 November
2 March 1964
9 September 1964238; 300–303; 336; 391 Brian Steele Policeman who investigates a report of excessive noise. He returns in October after the Mission vestry is ransacked, and again the following year during a bomb scare. He evacuates the residents to the cellar of the Mission while the bomb is defused. Georgina 1 April 240 Judy Cornwell Mr Clegg 1 April 240 Geoffrey Hibbert A man who turns up at Elsie Tanner's door to collect the overdue rent. Elsie refuses to pay it. Rita Spears 8–17 April 242–245 Elizabeth Valentine Fifteen year-old schoolgirl friend of Lucille Hewitt who had a crush on their teacher Ken Barlow. Lucille promised to get Rita a picture of Ken, and she asked his wife Val if she could have one, prompting Val to believe Lucille had a crush on him. When it was discovered Rita was the one who lusted after Ken, he began to avoid her. This led to Rita flirting with local builder Jerry Booth, seven years her senior, and to make his on/off girlfriend Sheila Birtles jealous, he took her to the Rovers to show her off, unaware of Rita's age. When Ken recognised her, Jerry marched her outside and told her off. Mr Riding 8–17 April 242–245 Jack McNaughton Bailiff who arrives at the Tanners to settle Elsie's debt. Postman 8 April 242 Roy Maxwell Van driver 17 April 245 Alan Hockey Driver of the van in which the bailiffs loaded Elsie's furniture into, before she gave in and paid up. Mavis Fox 24 April – 1 May 247–249 Maureen Davis A girl who follows Dennis Tanner back to Weatherfield when he returns from London. Mavis' mother owns a chain of hotels and Dennis had told her he too was wealthy, making his money as a mill-owner. Elsie forces Dennis to come clean when she finds out that he had also told her he only came to Coronation Street to visit his grandmother, and her nurse (Elsie). Disillusioned, Mavis goes back home soon after. Alf 24 April 247 Douglas Austin Van drivers who fool Emily Nugent and Doreen Lostock into believing they work for Gamma Garments and have come to transfer some stock to another branch. Without manager Leonard Swindley present, they succeed in stealing the stock. Fred David Sumner DS Shorrocks 29 April – 1 May 248–249 David Morell Detective who investigated the theft at Gamma Garments. Ministry of Pensions Supervisor 6 May 250 Julian Somers Pension workers who deal with the case of Ena Sharples' missing pension book. Ministry of Pensions Assistant Alison Morris Michael Butterworth 8 May
11 November251; 304 Roy Holder Schoolboy who stole Ena Sharples' pension book and withdrew a week's money. Michael returned the book, and was put on probation. Months later, Ena's vestry was ransacked and initially Len Fairclough was thought to be the culprit, but the police soon discovered it was in fact Michael, who was punished for his crime. Jim Whitehead 15 May 253 Graham Rigby Alan Mather 15 May 253 Alan Downer Mr Cresswell 22 May 255 Terence Cooper A buyer who came to Gamma Garments. Emily and Doreen take a liking to him, thinking he is their new manager to replace Swindley, and are disappointed to discover the truth. Mr Battersby 27 May 256 Victor Tandy Della Dee 27–29 May 256–257 Yvonne Walsh Chorus girls hired by theatrical agent Dennis Tanner. Gloria Dee Sheila Fearn Pop singer 27 May 256 Leslie Southwick A singer who auditions for Dennis. Arthur Forsythe-Jones 3–12 June
25 December258–261; 317 Ian Colin A friend of Annie Walker's, she meets him while on holiday and they keep in touch. Arthur visits her and his closeness with Annie makes her husband Jack jealous. Arthur later returns when Dennis Tanner organises a This Is Your Life-style show honouring Annie. Ethel Tyson 17 June
16 September – 9 October262; 288–295 Susan Field Lives in a flat on Victoria Street. She refuses an increase in rent when Frank Barlow opens a DIY shop on the ground floor below her flat. Frank threatens Ethel with eviction, and so Ethel enlists the help of her brother George and his son Jim. George threatens violence, and Jim ends up starting a fire in the shop. Luckily Frank manages to put out the fire and Ethel is left stunned that her family might have been the death of her. She leaves the flat the next day, still owing rent. Miss Read 1–3 July 266–267 Nancie Jackson A lady from personnel at Miami Modes, she settles a dispute between Elsie Tanner and Christine Appleby by transferring Christine to another branch. Delivery man 10 July 269 John Evitts A man who delivered a large amount of post to Dennis Tanner after he advertised in the local newspaper for new acts. Marjorie Platt 15 July 270 Sandra Gough Fred 15 July 270 George Betton Pat Lynch 22–24 July 272–273 Loelia Kidd An acquaintance of Neil Crossley, who owes Pat £15. She refuses to leave until he has paid her. Dr Aston 12 August – 16 September
27 April 1964
14–16 June 1965
20–22 December 1965278–288; 352; 470–471; 524–525 Aleksander Browne Local Weatherfield GP between 1963 and 1965. His finest moment was rescuing Sheila Birtles from her attempted suicide along with Dennis Tanner. First Policeman 26 August 282 Geoffrey Reed A couple of policemen who came across a broken down van containing the drunken Rovers darts team. The men did not take the policemen seriously following a warning to lower the noise, and ended up spending a night in the cells. Second Policeman Roy Minton Waiter 26 August 282 Ralph Broadbent A waiter at a restaurant on a lay-by, he ordered the Rovers darts team to leave. Delivery man 4 September 285 Vincent Worth George Pickup 23 September – 9 October 290–295 Paul Dawkins Brother and nephew of Ethel Tyson. She enlists them to help warn off Frank Barlow, but Jim goes too far when he sets fire to Frank's shop. Frank agrees not to report him if the family leave the area. Jim Pickup Bunny May Woman customer 23 September 290 Doris Wellings Customer at Frank Barlow's DIY shop. Vincent 14 October 296 Geoffrey Hinsliff A friend of Jerry Booth's, who he asks to be best man at his wedding, without the knowledge that Myra had took it upon herself to ask Dennis Tanner instead. Credit salesman 14–16 October 296–297 Derek Benfield Barman 23 October 299 Bud Bennett Present at Jerry and Myra Booth's wedding and the following reception. Verger Eddie King Drummer Anthony Wingate Doctor 28 October 300 Geoffrey Alexander Doctor who tends to Ena Sharples upon returning home to find the vestry had been ransacked. DS Bowen 6 November 303 Christopher Gover Detective investigating the break-in at the Mission. Geoff Webster 11 November 304 David Burke Viv 27 November 309 Bobbie Oswald Schoolgirls taking part in Ken Barlow's school play. Beryl Margaret Lambert Joyce Kate Allitt Factory girl 2 December 310 Sandra Gough Woman 2 December 310 Beatrice Nield Mr Thornley 9 December 312 Alan Curtis Father of one of Lucille Hewitt's classmates. Man 9–11 December 312–313 Denver Hall A man who steals Florrie Lindley's handbag. Charlie Pimlott 11 December 313 Harold Goodwin Barman 25 December 317 John Garrie Barman who covered for the Walkers when they were out for the night. George Stubbins 25 December 317 William Wymar Old friends of Annie Walker's, they arrived for a This Is Your Life-style celebration organised by Dennis Tanner. Edgar Nuttall Michael Barrington Norman Phillips 30 December – 1 January 1964
24 August – 7 October 1964318–319; 386–399 Ray Brooks Nephew of Lenny Phillips, he is hired to take over the running of the talent agency locally when Dennis Tanner is sacked. Coronation Street Present and future characters Dennis Tanner · Ken Barlow · Emily Bishop · Rita Sullivan · Peter Barlow · Deirdre Barlow · Gail Platt · Tracy Barlow · Audrey Roberts · Nick Tilsley · Kevin Webster · Bill Webster · Sally Webster · Steve McDonald · Rosie Webster · David Platt · Tommy Duckworth · Norris Cole · Sophie Webster · Roy Cropper · Leanne Battersby · Hayley Cropper · Tyrone Dobbs · Dev Alahan · Eileen Grimshaw · Maria Connor · Kirk Sutherland · Jason Grimshaw · Sunita Alahan · Fiz Brown · Ciaran McCarthy · Simon Barlow · Sean Tully · Chesney Brown · Amy Barlow · Lloyd Mullaney · Amber Kalirai · Aadi Alahan · Asha Alahan · Becky McDonald · Michelle Connor · Carla Connor · Marcus Dent · Tina McIntyre · Julie Carp · Pam Hobsworth · Gary Windass · Anna Windass · Mary Taylor · Sian Powers · Liam Connor Jr. · Brian Packham · Izzy Armstrong · Owen Armstrong · Chris Gray · Katy Armstrong · Matt Carter · Kylie Turner · Jack Dobbs · Hope Stape · Frank Foster · Faye Butler · Jeff Cullen · Sylvia Goodwin · Stella Price · Karl Munro · Eva Price · Anne Foster · Sam Foster · Kirsty Soames
Past characters Umed Alahan · Christine Appleby · Keith Appleyard · Lewis Archer · Jamie Armstrong · Tricia Armstrong · Carol Baldwin · Danny Baldwin · Frankie Baldwin · Jamie Baldwin · Linda Baldwin · Mike Baldwin · Warren Baldwin · Adam Barlow · David Barlow · Frank Barlow · Ida Barlow · Irma Barlow · Janet Barlow · Susan Barlow · Valerie Barlow · Colin Barnes · Des Barnes · Natalie Barnes · Janice Battersby · Les Battersby · Toyah Battersby · Cilla Battersby-Brown · Suzie Birchall · Ernest Bishop · Natasha Blakeman · Jamie Baldwin · Jerry Booth · Myra Booth · Alan Bradley · Jenny Bradley · Don Brennan · Ivy Brennan · Debs Brownlow · Lorraine Brownlow · Teresa Bryant · Bernard Butler · Sandra Butler · Minnie Caldwell · Joe Carter · Jesse Chadwick · Minnie Chandra · Ivan Cheveski · Linda Cheveski · Josie Clarke · Andrea Clayton · Paul Clayton · Ronnie Clayton · Gordon Clegg · Ida Clough · Claudia Colby · Chris Collins · Diggory Compton · Liam Connor · Paul Connor · Ryan Connor · Maggie Cooke · Kelly Crabtree · Sheila Crossley · James Cunningham · Wiki Dankowska · Gwen Davies · Trevor Dean · Marcus Dent · Nita Desai · Ravi Desai · Vikram Desai · Jackie Dobbs · Molly Dobbs · Jack Duckworth · Lisa Duckworth · Terry Duckworth · Vera Duckworth · Eve Elliott · Fred Elliott · Samantha Failsworth · Len Fairclough · Doreen Fenwick · Duggie Ferguson · Tom Ferguson · Harry Flagg · Audrey Fleming · Dickie Fleming · Norma Ford · Edna Gee · Eunice Gee · Fred Gee · Alec Gilroy · Tony Gordon · Cheryl Gray · Russ Gray · Dot Greenhalgh · Bill Gregory · Geena Gregory · Maud Grimes · Sarah-Louise Grimshaw · Todd Grimshaw · Alma Halliwell · Molly Hardcastle · Nathan Harding · Danny Hargreaves · Angela Harris · Craig Harris · Katy Harris · Tommy Harris · Esther Hayes · Harry Hewitt · Lucille Hewitt · Richard Hillman · Reg Holdsworth · Rebecca Hopkins · Tony Horrocks · Doreen Horton · Geoff Horton · Alan Howard · Charlotte Hoyle · Blanche Hunt · Jessie Jackson · Joanne Jackson · Amber Kalirai · Greg Kelly · Tom Kerrigan · Penny King · Sam Kingston · Ray Langton · Bobbi Lewis · Florrie Lindley · Martha Longhurst · Doreen Lostock · Yana Lumb · Bet Lynch · Scooter Makuna · Gary Mallett · Judy Mallett · Anne Malone · Tara Mandal · Sonia Marshall · Dan Mason · Harry Mason · Andy McDonald · Jim McDonald · Liz McDonald · Karen McDonald · Vicky McDonald · Joe McIntyre · Fiona Middleton · Edna Miller · Charlie Moffitt · Poppy Morales · Darryl Morton · Jerry Morton · Jodie Morton · Kayleigh Morton · Mel Morton · Wilf Morton · Doug Murray · Spider Nugent · Hilda Ogden · Stan Ogden · Daniel Osbourne · Denise Osbourne · Becky Palmer · Claire Palmer · Ashley Peacock · Claire Peacock · Freddie Peacock · Joshua Peacock · Maxine Peacock · Phyllis Pearce · Lionel Petty · Sandra Petty · Bethany Platt · Martin Platt · Tanya Pooley · Graeme Proctor · Xin Proctor · Jez Quigley · Samir Rachid · Charlie Ramsden · Connie Rathbone · Matt Ramsden · Mark Redman · Concepta Regan · Lucy Richards · Ben Richardson · Alf Roberts · Renee Roberts · Maya Sharma · Ena Sharples · Archie Shuttleworth · Dave Smith · Vinny Sorrell · Effie Spicer · Roger Stiles · Jed Stone · Candice Stowe · Dennis Stringer · Luke Strong · Charlie Stubbs · John Stape · Percy Sugden · Ted Sullivan · Leonard Swindley · Elsie Tanner · Steve Tanner · Albert Tatlock · Zoe Tattersall · Kelly Thomson · Bert Tilsley · Brian Tilsley · Gloria Todd · Vernon Tomlin · Cyril Turpin · Patrick Tussell · Bev Unwin · Shelley Unwin · Annie Walker · Billy Walker · Jack Walker · Curly Watts · Emma Watts · Raquel Watts · Alison Webster · Maureen Webster · Charlie Whelan · Betty Williams · Billy Williams · Lauren Wilson · Violet Wilson · Derek Wilton · Mavis Wilton · Eddie Windass · Len Windass · Eddie Yeats
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