Christine Appleby

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Christine Appleby (also Hardman) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street . She was played by Christine Hargreaves between 1960 and 1963. [1]

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Christine Appleby
Coronation Street character
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Portrayed by Christine Hargreaves
Duration1960–1963
First appearanceEpisode 2
14 December 1960
Last appearanceEpisode 267
3 July 1963
Classification Former; regular
Created by Tony Warren
Introduced by
Book appearancesCoronation Street:
The Complete Saga
In-universe information
Occupation Machinist
FatherGeorge Hardman
Mother May Hardman
Husband Colin Appleby (1962)
GrandfathersFrank Mason
Uncles Edwin Mason
AuntsNetta Mason
Madge Mason
Ada
First cousinsReggie Mason
Joan

Creation

Casting

Salford-born, 21-year-old Christine Hargreaves, was one of the first actors to read for Tony Warren's new script 'Florizel Street' (later renamed Coronation Street). She even played the part of Christine in the dry runs, before the show was commissioned for broadcast, alongside Pat Phoenix and Doris Speed, among others. [2]

Storylines

Christine Appleby was born in 1939 at No.13 Coronation Street, Weatherfield, where her family had lived since 1927. Christine attended Bessie Street School, where she was close friends with Ken Barlow (William Roache). [3] Her father, George Hardman, was a bank clerk but in 1953 he had saved enough money to buy a grocery shop and a detached house in Oakhill. In 1955, George died from a heart attack, and Christine and her mother May (Joan Heath) had to sell the house and grocery shop and move back to No.13 Coronation Street.

Christine coped with the move better than May, who was too ashamed to face the neighbours. Christine spent the next few years looking after her mother, who constantly dwelled on the past and eventually suffered a breakdown. In 1960, Christine got a job as a machinist at Elliston's Raincoat Factory. The gossip in the street and her mother's declining health weighed heavily on her mind. Her mother died of a brain tumour at the end of that year.

May's death was a shock for Christine, who now had to manage the house and money on her own. The neighbours—especially Esther Hayes (Daphne Oxenford)—helped her. One of these neighbours was plumber Joe Makinson (Brian Rawlinson), who did her plumbing for free. He also asked her out on a date. Christine worried that he might be taking advantage of her, but agreed to go, and a relationship soon developed. Joe proposed after a short time. However, Christine dumped him as she did not think that they were compatible.

Later in 1961, Christine met Ken Barlow at the train station. He intended to move to London to get away from the expectations of his family in the wake of Ida Barlow's (Noel Dyson) death. Christine convinced him to stay.

Despite taking control of her life and coping with everything, Christine was unhappy. She disliked the repetitive and dull work at Elliston's, and in 1962, she began wondering how people could find happiness living in Coronation Street. In June, she climbed onto the roof of the factory, intending to jump off, but she was talked down by Ken, who reminded her how she had stopped him from making a big mistake. He, too, had sometimes wanted better things from life but told her she should not give up.

After the rooftop incident, Christine quit her job at the factory and tried to live life differently. An old flame of Christine's, Colin Appleby (Lawrence James), read about Christine in the newspaper, and met up with her. Christine seized the opportunity and decided to move out of Weatherfield when the relationship got serious. The pair settled in Leeds and eloped two weeks later, but Colin was killed in a car crash in October. Christine returned to Coronation Street and took a job at Miami Modes with Elsie Tanner (Pat Phoenix) and Dot Greenhalgh (Joan Francis).

The residents were shocked when Christine went out with Ken's father Frank Barlow (Frank Pemberton) in 1963 because Frank was twice her age and Christine had previously been interested in Ken. Frank was enthusiastic about the relationship, and Christine went along with it, but she was still confused about what she wanted now that Colin was dead. Frank was always one step ahead, already thinking about marriage, which almost alienated him from Ken. The news sent neighbourhood gossip into overdrive, and Elsie decided to spread the news that Christine had another boyfriend so that Christine and Frank would have peace. Frank popped the question to Christine, but she didn't answer him right away. Before she decided, Christine met up with Joe Makinson again and couldn't decide whom to choose. She was going to reject Joe, but he dumped her first, leading her to accept Frank's proposal.

The gossip became so intense that Christine wrote a letter to the landlord of No.11, where she was living with Elsie, informing him that she was living there illegally. This resulted in her having to move out. Christine soon realized that she didn't love Frank and only saw him as a possible means to leave the street for good. She decided to be honest with him and called off the engagement.

Christine eventually left the street when she was promoted at Miami Modes and clashed with Elsie and Dot, who didn't like the way she used her newfound authority. Christine was transferred, and after briefly sharing a flat with her old friend Esther Hayes, she left Weatherfield for good.

Christine sent a telegram to congratulate Elsie and Steve Tanner (Paul Maxwell) on their wedding day in 1967. When Esther returned for Valerie Barlow's (Anne Reid) funeral in 1971, she revealed that Christine now lived in Southampton. In 1973, Lucille Hewitt (Jennifer Moss) mentioned that she had since remarried and had children.

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References

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