- List of Coronation Street characters (1962)
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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 third year, by order of first appearance.
For the majority of the first half of 1962, Coronation Street was caught up in the midst of a strike by the actors' union Equity, which began in November 1961 and meant members could not sign new contracts for the duration. As a result the show was forced to rely on just fourteen regular cast members for five months, as those actors had previously signed year-long contracts, a rarity in television at the time. The strike caused regulars such as Emily Nugent (Eileen Derbyshire), Leonard Swindley (Arthur Lowe) and, later, Dennis Tanner (Philip Lowrie) to disappear from screens and no new characters were introduced until the strike ended in April.[1]
Series producer Derek Granger departed the show in April, and was replaced by H.V. Kershaw in his first of eight separate stints in the role over the next ten years. With the strike over, most of the cast lost at the end of 1961 returned to their respective roles, and in July Kershaw introduced kind-hearted young builder Jerry Booth, played by Graham Haberfield. Jerry would become a major character for the next thirteen years until Haberfield's sudden death in 1975. August saw the Street's second birth as Christopher Hewitt was born to parents Concepta and Harry, and long-term recurring character Dave Smith made his first appearance in September.
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Philippa Scopes
Philippa Scopes Coronation Street character Portrayed by Jacqueline Jones Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 First appearance 14 May 1962
Episode 148Last appearance 30 May 1962
Episode 153Classification Former; guest Family Romances Billy Walker Philippa Scopes is the glamorous girlfriend of Billy Walker. Billy's mother Annie takes an instant dislike to the leggy blonde, and her presence certainly catches the eye of many of the male regulars. An aspiring actress, Philippa refuses to give up her luxurious lifestyle for Billy, and ends the relationship before heading back to London.
Colin Appleby
Colin Appleby Coronation Street character Portrayed by Lawrence James Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 First appearance 13 June 1962
Episode 157Last appearance 20 June 1962
Episode 159Classification Former; guest Profile Date of death 12 October 1962 Family Wife Christine Hardman (1962) Colin Appleby is introduced in June as an old boyfriend of Christine Hardman's whom she bumped into while on a night out with Sheila Birtles. The chance encounter leads to a whirlwind romance and Colin and Christine are wed only days later on 20 June 1962. They leave for London that night, but in October Christine returns alone - Colin having sadly been killed in a car accident, leaving her a widow in her 20s.
Phyllis Gregory
Phyllis Gregory Coronation Street character Portrayed by Mary Quinn Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 Appears on 11 July 1962
Episode 165Classification Former; guest Family Husband Bill Gregory Phyllis Gregory is the wife of Bill Gregory who appeared seeking a reconciliation with him, causing complications for Bill and his lover Elsie Tanner. Bill was forced to choose between the two women, and he waited for a sign from Elsie to tell him to end his marriage. When none came, Bill agreed to try again with Phyllis and they left the Street together. By 1970, Phyllis had died, and although it took them 22 years, Bill and Elsie did end up together.
Jerry Booth
Jerry Booth Coronation Street character Portrayed by Graham Haberfield Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962–64, 1965–68, 1971–75 First appearance 23 July 1962
Episode 168Last appearance 29 October 1975
Episode 1543Classification Former; regular Profile Date of birth 2 August 1941 Date of death 10 November 1975 Cause of death Heart attack Occupation Builder Family Wife Myra Dickenson (1963–1968) Father Ernest Booth Mother Nellie Booth Romances Sheila Birtles
Mavis RileyJerry Booth is played by Graham Haberfield. Jerry is introduced in July 1962 as Len Fairclough's new apprentice at the builder's yard, and the men soon become firm friends. Initially, Jerry starts pursuing Sheila Birtles, and falls for her, but when Sheila meets her obnoxious arrogant new boss Neil Crossley the next year, she becomes infatuated with him and quickly forgets about kind-hearted Jerry. Although they briefly split, Neil and Sheila later go on to marry after leaving the street.
Jerry meets Myra Dickenson in 1963. Not long after getting together, domineering Myra pushes Jerry into proposing, and nervous, easily-led Jerry went along with her plans. Jerry and Myra marry in October 1963, only a couple of months after meeting, and they move into number thirteen after returning from their honeymoon. However, with Myra playing housewife and overspending on luxuries, they find they can't survive on just Jerry's income and the bills start to pile up. The message eventually reached Myra of the trouble they were in and she broke down. Myra organised with her parents that the couple would move in with them until they can sort out their finances. The Booths left Weatherfield in May 1964.
Jerry returns in February 1965, having split from Myra. He revealed that when they had left, Myra was pregnant, but sadly their baby girl was stillborn and the devastation drove them apart. In 1966, Jerry almost finds happiness again when former flame Sheila returns to the area, but is put off when he learns of Sheila and Neil's life away from the Street and of their son Danny. In 1968, Myra returns in hope of a reconciliation but Jerry is adamant he has moved on, and continues divorce proceedings as Myra heads back to her parents'. Jerry eventually becomes a partner in Len's building company, but ends the partnership later in 1968 when Jerry unexpectedly left for a fresh start after playing best man at Dennis Tanner's wedding.
An out-of-work Jerry returns once again in 1971 and Len offers him his old job back. Jerry eventually moves in with Len and Ray Langton to help keep the house in order. Mavis Riley enters Jerry's life in 1973, and they become good friends. Jerry and Mavis develop feelings for each other, but they are both too shy to admit it and the timing is never quite right. The blossoming romance comes to an abrupt end before it even starts in 1975 when tragedy strikes.
Jerry dies suddenly of a heart attack in November 1975 aged just thirty-four, due to the real-life sudden death of actor Graham Haberfield, who had played Jerry for thirteen years. Jerry's friends and neighbours are left in a state of shock and sadness.
Sam Leach
Sam Leach Coronation Street character Portrayed by Frank Atkinson Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 First appearance 6 August 1962
Episode 172Last appearance 5 September 1962
Episode 181Classification Former; guest Family Wife Maureen Leach Nephews Jerry Booth Sam Leach is Jerry Booth's uncle who turns up from Newcastle, and soon gets a job as potman in the Rovers. Jack provides him with a bed at the Rovers, but Sam's appearance puzzles Jerry who wonders why he's left his aunt. He impresses the locals with his acts of charity until the police turn up looking for him. The locals speculate on the reasons why, believing he may have killed his wife Maureen. In fact he is only wanted for deserting her, and returns home.
Christopher Hewitt
Christopher Hewitt Coronation Street character Portrayed by Victoria Baker (1962–1964)
Stephen Ward (1967–1975)Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962–64, 1967, 1975 First appearance 6 August 1962
Episode 172Last appearance 31 December 1975
Episode 1561Classification Former; recurring Book appearances Coronation Street: The Complete Saga Profile Date of birth 6 August 1962 Family Father Harry Hewitt Mother Concepta Hewitt Half sisters Lucille Hewitt Christopher Hewitt is the child born to Harry and Concepta Hewitt in 1962, played by child actors Victoria Baker and Stephen Ward. His mother's pregnancy causes a stir in the Street as most believe Concepta, at 34 years of age, too old for a baby. However, his birth comes as a joy to everyone. To mark the Hewitt's first wedding anniversary they throw a party in the Rovers to celebrate, but on the night the celebrations are cut short when Christopher is abducted from outside Swindley's shop. Three days later Elsie Tanner happens upon one of her daughter Linda's school friends Joan Akers and was surprised to find her with a baby. Recognising the child as Christopher, Elsie rings the police. Joan is arrested and Christopher is returned home safe. The Hewitt family, minus Lucille, leave the Street in 1964, but return in 1967 for the wedding of Elsie Tanner to Steve Tanner. It is on this visit that Christopher's father Harry sadly dies after being crushed by a car he is attempting to fix. Christopher accompanies his grieving mother back to Ireland, returning only once more for a fly-in visit to Annie Walker in 1975.
Dave Smith
Dave Smith Coronation Street character Portrayed by Reginald Marsh Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw (1962, 1967, 1969, 1970)
Peter Eckersley (1966)
Richard Doubleday (1968)
John Finch (1969)
Leslie Duxbury (1971)
Susi Hush (1976)Duration 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1976 First appearance 17 September 1962
Episode 184Last appearance 28 January 1976
Episode 1569Classification Former; recurring Family Wife Lillian Smith Romances Elsie Tanner (1962)
Irma Barlow (1970)
Blanche Hunt (1976-1977)Dave Smith is a bookmaker and small-town businessman played by actor Reginald Marsh on a recurring basis between 1962 and 1976. Dave is introduced as owner of the local bookies when he appears for two episodes in September 1962. Dave is immediately interested in Elsie Tanner and he invites her to go on holiday with him. Elsie returns a couple of weeks later, having got bored of Dave's company.
Dave returned in 1966 and made sporadic appearances for the next ten years. He made his final appearance in 1976, leaving Weatherfield to go to Kennilworth with Blanche Hunt, an old flame to run a country club.
Joan Akers
Joan Akers Coronation Street character Portrayed by Anna Cropper Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 First appearance 1 October 1962
Episode 188Last appearance 10 October 1962
Episode 191Classification Former; guest Joan Akers was a school friend of Linda Cheveski's who abducted Christopher Hewitt. A year earlier, Joan's own baby had died, and after Christopher was returned to his mother she begged forgiveness, to which Concepta refused.
Susan Schofield
Susan Schofield Coronation Street character Portrayed by Ann Milton Created by Harry Driver Introduced by H.V. Kershaw Duration 1962 First appearance 5 November 1962
Episode 198Last appearance 14 November 1962
Episode 201Classification Former; guest Profile Date of death 27 January 1964 Family Father Jim Schofield Mother May Schofield Susan Schofield was a pupil of Bessie Street School where Albert Tatlock served as a lollipop man. Albert grew concerned with Susan when he noticed she was frequently covered in bruises, and befriended her. When asked about her home life, Susan broke down and admitted that her father was violent. Following a visit to Susan's house by Albert, her father Jim threatened him, but Albert refused to back down. With the support of the men of Coronation Street, they made their own threat to Jim to call the police if the violence continued. Two years later, in 1964, Susan was knocked down and killed by a lorry on Rosamund Street.
Others
Character Date(s) Episode(s) Actor Circumstances Billy Makin 30 April – 2 May 144–145 Jimmy Ogden A young boy who was meeting with his gang of friends in the empty number nine, until he is caught by Len Fairclough. Matilda Grimshaw 28–30 May 152–153 Marion Dawson A lady from another 'Coronation Street' in Weatherfield, who comes to defend her street when she hears seven of the eight streets in the area are to be renamed. Matilda starts an argument with Ena Sharples when she tells her that her street is the one to remain, to which Ena refuses to back down. Matilda eventually leaves having lost the argument, and Ena is applauded by her friends and neighbours. Geoffrey Simpson 6 August
5 November172; 198 Stephen Cartwright An old friend of Ken Barlow's, they bump into each other while out and bore Ken's wife Val rigid as they talk for so long about subjects she doesn't understand. Ken invites Geoffrey and his girlfriend Sandra to dinner a few months later. Val is again stuck for anything to say. Ted Young 15 August 175 Eric Nicholson A neighbour of Sam Leach's from Newcastle. He starts the locals speculating about Sam's situation at home when he reveals that Sam's wife is a nag, joking that perhaps Sam killed her. DS Swann 22 August 177 Gordon Fairclough A policeman who comes looking for Sam Leach when his wife Maureen reports him as missing. Woman 12 September 183 Kitty Attwood An unnamed regular at the Flying Horse. PC Rose 3 October – 19 November 189–202 Stanley Walsh A policeman who discovered Christopher Hewitt empty pram abandoned by Joan Akers. He also investigated the theft of Jerry Booth's wash basins, which he bought in bulk. Mrs Webb 8–10 October 190–191 Jean Alexander Joan Akers's landlady, who answered questions from police when Joan was suspected of abducting Christopher Hewitt. Mr Spinks 29 October – 28 November 196–205 Stephen Hancock Leonard Swindley's agent when he runs for the local council elections. Mr Spinks helps Swindley canvas for votes, but Swindley ultimately loses. Mr Appleby 29–31 October 196–197 Fred Ferris Colin Appleby's father, who comes to Weatherfield to try to convince his daughter-in-law Christine Appleby to return with them to live. A dejected Christine refuses, and Mr Appleby has to explain to her friends and neighbours why she has come back - Colin is dead. Heckler 31 October 197 Reg Passingham A heckler at a pre-election meeting held by Leonard Swindley and Mr Spinks. Sandra 5 November 198 Anne Lloyd The girlfriend of Geoffrey Simpson, who he took to dinner at the Barlows. Workman 12 November 200 Geoffrey Reed A workman hired to dig up the street to lay a telephone cable. Jim Schofield 12–14 November 200–201 Richard Butler Alcoholic father of Susan Schofield, who Albert Tatlock discovered had been beating her. Albert warned Jim off, and the violence stopped. May Schofield 12–14 November 200–201 Margery Mason Wife of Jim Schofield and mother to Susan. Tom Russell 3 December 206 Geoffrey Brightman Mrs Birtles 3–5 December
28 January 1963206–207; 222 Sheila Raynor Parents of Sheila Birtles, they come to Weatherfield to ask Sheila to return with them. Mr Birtles 5 December
28 January 1963207; 222 John Comer References
- ^ Viner, Brian (6 December 2000). "An addict's appreciation of Coronation Street". The Independent. Independent Print Ltd.. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/an-addicts-appreciation-of-coronation-street-627189.html. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
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