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I  don't think it's true about Bev/Simon falling out because they seem close in real life and I saw her interview in Inside Soap last week about her going back to film her Corrie exit that she'd seen him recently and he got drunk with her husband, could be lies though to cover the tracks.


I don't like Owen or Nick either. Carla looks amazing whatever she wears, she is so vulnerable under that hard exterior and i've gone off Leanne big time due to Nick.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
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Oh Kieren should have decked that scrawny git Nick..


I know, I wanted to wring his neck at the end there! Little weaselly weasel that he is  
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Mikey North has revealed that he will find it difficult to say goodbye to his on-screen father Steve Huison.

North, who plays Gary Windass, said that he is "devastated" to see Huison depart as Eddie Windass.

He told Holy Soap: "I am so gutted to see him go because your parents on screen do become like real parents in a way.

"Being at work so often you spend more time with them than you do your real folks sometimes."

North also explained that he is certain his co-star will continue to be successful.

He added: "I am devastated he's going but he's such a good actor I'm sure he'll go on to other things. Debbie [Rush, who plays Anna Windass] and I will certainly miss him."
 
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ITV is to honour Coronation Street actress Betty Driver in a new documentary, it has been announced.

The Betty Driver Story will take a look at the actress's 40 years on the ITV1 soap as Betty Turpin, as well as her career "as a singer, a variety star, a leading lady and a television actress".

Driver, famed for her characters much-loved hotpot, will discuss her nine decades in the industry, which began as a child star in the 1930s. In the hour-long special, the 90-year-old recalls a life-threatening injury she sustained when filming a TV programme, which prompted her to retire and take on the running of a pub.

Telling the tales of her showbiz life, Driver also reveals how she first auditioned for the role of Hilda Ogden before landing her part as Betty Turpin 1969.

Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen, the show will also feature contributions from co-stars include William Roache, Julie Goodyear, Helen Worth, Sue Nicholls, Antony Cotton and Bill Kenwright, who appeared as Betty's son Gordon in the Manchester serial.

The Betty Driver Story will be broadcast on Tuesday February 1 at 8pm on ITV1.
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