This is a list of Coronation Street characters that made their first appearance in 1983.
Robert Lowther | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | David Scase | ||||||
Duration | 1983–1985, 1987 | ||||||
First appearance | 23 March 1983 | ||||||
Last appearance | 2 December 1987 | ||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||
Introduced by | Mervyn Watson | ||||||
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Doctor Robert Lowther, was the husband of Joan Lowther, who employed Hilda Ogden (Jean Alexander) as a part-time cleaner in their house on Oakfield Drive. He first appeared in March 1983. During the Second World War, Robert fought in the Western Desert. In May 1983, Robert and Joan visited No.13 Coronation Street, where Hilda lived whilst she was out, and Robert discovered that her husband, Stan Ogden (Bernard Youens) had fought alongside him in the Western Desert.
In 1985, after Stan had passed away, the Lowthers let Hilda house sit for them, however No. 13 was burgled whilst she was away. Hilda took pride in cleaning such a big house and was unhappy when Sally Seddon (Sally Dynevor) offended them whilst taking her place. Hilda and Joan became good friends and invited her and Robert to her and Stan's Ruby Wedding Anniversary in 1986, but Joan didn't attend as Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) accidentally dyed her hair orange. In 1987, the Lowthers decided to retire to Hartingdon. Joan initially offered to recommend Hilda as a cleaner for the next occupants, but whilst they were packing, they were burgled and both ladies were attacked. Joan received a bump on the head and subsequently died in Weatherfield General Hospital, whereas Hilda survived. Grieving Robert didn't change his plans to retire and asked Hilda to come with him, which she accepted.
Damian Ogden | |||||||||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Neil Ratcliffe | ||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 27 June 1983 | ||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 29 June 1983 | ||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | H. V. Kershaw | ||||||||||||||||
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Damian Ogden was the son of Trevor (Don Hawkins) and Polly Ogden (Mary Tamm) and grandson of Stan (Bernard Youens) and Hilda Ogden (Jean Alexander).
In June 1983, Trevor brought Damian to Weatherfield to stay with Stan and Hilda while he went to Chester for a job interview. The Ogdens were pleased to have Damian although Stan suspected Trevor had a hidden agenda as they'd recently received an inheritance from Hilda's brother, Archie Crabtree (John Stratton). Hilda hoped Stan was wrong but Trevor did indeed ask for a loan the next day, which Hilda refused.
In October 1986, Hilda was drafted in again when Trevor and Polly went on holiday for two weeks
Percy Sugden played by Bill Waddington. He appeared between 1983 and 1997. The character was introduced to Coronation Street as a potential caretaker of the Community Centre. Percy's niece, Elaine Prior, stayed with him until she married Bill Webster (Peter Armitage). Percy was also a school traffic warden, and Phyllis Pearce (Jill Summers) came to respect him greatly after he was injured trying to protect her.
Bob Statham | |||||||
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Portrayed by | Michael Goldie | ||||||
Duration | 1983, 1987–1988 | ||||||
First appearance | 26 September 1983 | ||||||
Last appearance | 11 July 1988 | ||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||
Introduced by | Mervyn Watson | ||||||
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Bob Statham was the owner of the Weatherfield Recorder Newspaper. He first appeared when he sold Ken Barlow (William Roache) a 33% share of the business, but became a sleeping partner as Ken became editor after the departure of Pamela Mitchell. Despite this, Statham did put his foot down when Ken wanted to write a critical article on Mike Baldwin's (Johnny Briggs), who had recently had an affair with his wife, Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride), Graffiti Club. Statham told Ken to write a positive article on Baldwin's club, which caused Ken hurt after the recent events that took place.
In 1987, Statham returned again when Alf Roberts (Bryan Mosley) contacted him to complain about Ken using the Recorder to help his campaign for standing at the council against him. Statham didn't approve but Ken wasn't put off. When an angry Councillor pulled out of advertising, Statham stepped in and told Ken that there was a conflict of interest and that he would have to either withdraw from the election or he'd buy him out of the Recorder. Ken backed down but as Deirdre took his place in the campaign, she beat Alf. In 1988, Statham retired to Spain after asking Ken to make him an offer on his shares, which he did offering £30,000
Sally Waterman | |||||
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Portrayed by | Vikki Chambers | ||||
Duration | 1983–1985 | ||||
First appearance | 28 September 1983 | ||||
Last appearance | 27 February 1985 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Mervyn Watson | ||||
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Sally Waterman was originally the secretary for #Bob Statham (Michael Goldie) at Weatherfield Recorder when Ken Barlow (William Roache) bought a 33% share of the business in November 1983. Sally worked alongside Ken in the office. Ken and Sally clashed when he wouldn't advertise Mike Baldwin's (Johnny Briggs) new Graffiti Club due to him having an affair with his wife, Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride). When Ken wrote an underwhelming article on Mike, she reported it to Statham, who forced Ken to write a positive article.
In January 1984, Ken saw potential in Sally, who had never written for a paper before, and got her an interview with Stan (Bernard Youens) and Hilda Ogden (Jean Alexander) regarding a compensation claim they made against the council after Stan stubbed his toe on uneven paving slabs. In February 1985, after writing articles for many residents of Weatherfield, Sally applied for a trainee reporter role at the Weatherfield Gazette. She subsequently handed her notice in with Ken.
Kevin John Webster is a fictional character in the UK television ITV soap opera Coronation Street . Portrayed by actor Michael Le Vell, the character first appeared onscreen during the episode airing on 19 October 1983. [1] Le Vell was suspended from the soap in 2013 due to allegations of sexual offences, [2] [3] with scenes he had already filmed cut from broadcast. [4] Le Vell was found not guilty of all charges in September 2013, [5] and briefly returned in early 2014, before taking another 3-month break from the show and returning once again. [6] [7]
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Portrayed by | Thomas Hawkeswood (1983) Christopher Oakes (1986) Michael Bolstridge (1991) Christopher Cook (1992–1996) Paul Fox (1999–2006) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1983, 1986, 1991–1994, 1996, 1999–2001, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 31 October 1983 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 17 April 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Mervyn Watson (1983) John G. Temple (1986) Carolyn Reynolds (1991) Brian Park (1996) Jane MacNaught (1999) Steve Frost (2006) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mark Redman (also Dunlop) made his first appearance on 31 October 1983. He is the son of long-running character Mike Baldwin and Maggie Dunlop. He was played by Thomas Hawkeswood from 1983 till 1984, by Christopher Oakes in 1986, Michael Bolstridge in 1991 and then by Christopher Cook from 1992 till 1996 and then most recently Paul Fox from 1999 till 2006. He first appeared during the episode airing on 31 October 1983 and last appeared on 17 April 2006.
Maggie married Harry Redman soon after splitting up with Mike and Harry brought up Mark as his son. Mike found out about Mark after Harry's death and he started interfering with Mark's and his mother's lives, paying for Mark to go to Oakhill Grammar School and alienating him from his old friends. Mark was relieved to move to Felixstowe when his mother remarried.
After leaving school, Mark returned to Weatherfield in 1999 to see his father and stayed for a while, helping out in the factory, but fell in love with Mike's fiancée, Linda Sykes. They began an affair in the new year and both became partners in the company. Mark tried to make it work but it was too much and he eventually decided to leave Weatherfield again, for Amsterdam, agreeing to return for the wedding. When he did, the secret came out on the wedding day and Mike was furious. He told Mark to leave and never come back. While things went on to be slightly friendlier between them, their relationship never entirely recovered and Mark moved to Holland soon after.
By 2006, Mark was living with his girlfriend in Doncaster and estranged from his father. He was shocked to find a confused Mike on his doorstep, unaware that his father now had Alzheimer's disease. Mike initially believed Mark to be his youngest son, Mike later remembered that Adam Barlow was his youngest son, but upon remembering Mark's affair with Linda, he left. Later that week, Mike died of a heart attack and Mark attended his funeral from a distance. Afterwards, he visited the factory and introduced himself to Adam. When Adam explained that Mike's older son Danny Baldwin had used Mike's illness to get him to leave him everything in his will, Mark urged Adam to contest it.
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced street in the fictional town of Weatherfield in Greater Manchester. The location was itself based on Salford, the hometown of the show's first screenwriter and creator.
Bernard Arthur Popley, better known by his stage name Bernard Youens, was an English character actor of stage and television, and briefly appeared in radio plays and had cameos in film. He was also a TV announcer and is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of Stan Ogden in the serial soap opera Coronation Street from 1964 until his death in 1984.
Hilda Ogden is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, one of the best-known of all the regular characters in the serial, whose name became synonymous with a classic hard-working Northern working-class woman. She was played by Jean Alexander from 1964 to 1987.
Kevin Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Portrayed by Michael Le Vell, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 19 October 1983. Le Vell was suspended from the soap in February 2013 due to allegations of sexual offences, with scenes he had already filmed cut from broadcast. Le Vell was found not guilty of all charges in September 2013, and briefly returned in early 2014, before taking another 3-month break from the show and returning once again.
Sally Metcalfe is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by Sally Dynevor. The character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 27 January 1986, when Kevin Webster drove past her in his van and accidentally splashed her while she was waiting for a bus. Her notable storylines have seen her have an on-and-off relationship and marriage with Kevin, becoming the victim of domestic violence by Greg Kelly and her attempts to become the pillar of the community and annoy Janice Battersby in the process. During her time on the soap, she has also tried to impress her bosses Bet Lynch, Alf Roberts, Mike Baldwin, Paul Connor and Carla Connor and gain promotions. In 2009, Sally was diagnosed with Breast cancer; whilst portraying the storyline, Dynevor herself found out that she also had breast cancer, and claimed that the storyline had potentially saved her life. Following a second divorce from Kevin, the character embarks on a relationship with Tim Metcalfe and goes on to marry him, survives a minibus crash, begins a political career on the local council and later progresses to become the Mayor, becomes the victim of an internet troll, is wrongfully imprisoned for fraud and is injured when the roof collapses at the factory.
Janice Battersby is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Portrayed by Vicky Entwistle, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 6 January 1997.
Weatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Greater Manchester, which has been the setting for the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street since its inception in 1960. Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the years, though the primary focus from the viewer's perspective is the eponymous Coronation Street, a cobbled street where many of the programme's characters live. The soap opera is often shot on location around Salford and the neighbouring large city of Manchester, as its filming studios, the Granada Studios complex on Quay Street in Manchester city centre and its replacement set MediaCityUK in Salford Quays, only house the outdoor sets of Coronation Street and its immediate surrounding streets.
Edward Jeremy Timothy "Eddie" Yeats is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Geoffrey Hughes. He made his first screen appearance on 23 December 1974 and remained a regular until 1983, when Hughes opted to quit. However, he reprised his role in November 1987 to facilitate the departure of Jean Alexander as Hilda Ogden. Despite numerous attempts from producers to persuade Hughes to reprise the role, he consistently declined, and Hughes' death in 2012 ruled out a return for the character.
Stanley Josiah Ogden is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Bernard Youens. He debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 29 June 1964 and remained for twenty years until his death on 21 November 1984. Stan was introduced by executive producer H. V. Kershaw. He has been portrayed as a well loved layabout and many of his storylines centred on his marriage to Hilda Ogden.
Coronation StreetLive is a live episode of the British soap opera Coronation Street which was broadcast on Friday 8 December 2000 as part of the show's 40th anniversary celebrations. The episode was an hour long and aired at 8:00pm. It aired one hour after a repeat of the first episode, and included an introduction by actor William Roache from the soap's outdoor set, where last-minute preparations for the live episode were under way. The episode was number 4945 in the series and was the first live edition to be broadcast since Episode 17, which aired on 3 February 1961. It was seen by 17 million viewers.