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  1. 358–359. Henry Livings. Husband of Lily Haddon and son-in-law of the recently deceased Martha Longhurst. Wilf and Lily arrive in the Street for Martha's funeral; however, Ena Sharples rows with Lily when she pretends to be upset, and the two leave the Street soon after.

  2. Billy Platt. Harry Platt. Sam Blakeman. Herbert Harrison "Bert" Tilsley (though referred to as “Albert Tilsley” in the episode of 21 September 1981) was played by Peter Dudley. He was the first husband of Ivy Brennan ( Lynne Perrie) and the father of Brian Tilsley ( Christopher Quinten ). Prior to his debut in 1979, Ivy had referred to her ...

  3. Laura Howard. Stepmother. Elsie Howard (1970–1978) Mark Howard was Alan Howard 's son from his first marriage to Laura. Tall, blonde and self-assured, he arrived without any announcement at Number 11 one night in October 1970 to the amazement of stepmother Elsie, who was totally unaware he existed in the first place.

  4. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Coronation Street, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Coronation Street and its characters on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page , where you can join the project and/or contribute to the ...

  5. List of. Coronation Street. characters (1969) 1969 saw several new characters making their debuts on Coronation Street, including Betty Williams, Cyril Turpin, Janet Reid, the Butler siblings Sandra and Bernard, Alan Howard, Janice Langton, Edith Tatlock and Ada Broadbent.

  6. Hayley Anne Cropper (née Harold Patterson) is a fictional character from the long-running soap opera Coronation Street. She made her first appearance on 26 January 1998, and is played by Julie Hesmondhalgh. She is the first transsexual character in a British soap opera and was the first permanent transsexual character in the world of soaps.

  7. Machinist. Husband. Eric Clough. Sons. Bernard Clough. Daughters. Muriel Clough. Ida Clough (also Bulmer) was played by Helene Palmer. [1] Ida first appeared in 1978 [1] she was a machinist at Baldwin's Casuals and was always militant and behind anyone who wanted to strike.

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