List of Coronation Street characters (2013)
Tim Metcalfe
Tim Metcalfe, played by Joe Duttine, made his first screen appearance on 21 January 2013.[2][3] Tim is the biological father of Faye Windass (Ellie Leach).[4] The character was revealed to be entering the show in August 2012 by series producer, Phil Collinson.[5] He stated "We know that Faye's mother is dead, but there's a father out there somewhere and he's going to come along and challenge things for Anna."[5] On 13 January 2013, it was announced that Duttine had been cast in the role of Tim.[3]
Steph Britton
Steph Britton | |
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Luke Britton |
Steph Britton, played by Tisha Merry,
Steph arrives in Coronation Street alongside
Steph becomes good friends with her flatmate Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) and serves as a confidante when she is struggling during her affair with Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne). Steph tries to convince Tina that Peter isn't worth it but she won't listen. She is devastated when Tina is pushed off a balcony and beaten with a metal pipe by Rob Donovan (Marc Baylis), and visits her in hospital. She is distraught when Tina later dies from her injuries.
At the end of 2014, Steph enters a relationship with Andy Carver, who is pretending to be the son of
It was announced on 6 August 2015 that James Atherton had been filming with Coronation Street as the ex-boyfriend of Steph, Jamie. A storyline was then teased as something to affect both Steph and Luke.
Steph and Andy later move in together and are still together at the start of 2017 whilst Andy has attacked Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre) in December 2016 for being present at the death of Michael in November. However, in January 2017, Andy admits to Steph that Phelan is blackmailing him and that he has forced him to set Kevin Webster's (Michael Le Vell) garage on fire. He also admits that Phelan has been threatening to harm Steph if he does not co-operate. She and Andy plan to leave for Portugal together to live with Katy, but at the airport he leaves as he has evidence of Phelan admitting to being present when Michael died. However, Phelan supposedly bludgeons Andy to death with the laptop containing the evidence. Phelan then texts Steph on Andy's mobile phone, breaking up with her and Steph leaves for Portugal alone, never knowing Andy's fate. In August 2017, it is shown Andy wasn't killed but has been kept hostage by Phelan. Luke later figures this out in January 2018 and is murdered by Phelan. Steph returns to the street later that month for Luke's funeral and argues with Phelan over him blackmailing Andy. She leaves again the following week.
Eric Babbage
Eric Babbage | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Timothy West | ||||||
First appearance | Episode 8065 18 February 2013 | ||||||
Last appearance | Episode 8070 25 February 2013 | ||||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||||
Introduced by | Phil Collinson | ||||||
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Eric Babbage,[6] played by Timothy West, made his first screen appearance on 18 February 2013.[10] The character and West's casting was announced on 18 December 2012.[10] When asked if he had always been interested in appearing in Coronation Street, West replied "Well I thought 'if Ian McKellen can do it then it's good enough for me!"[11] The actor went on to reveal that the role of Eric appealed to him, as he could not stay long term and the story had "a definite end to it".[11]
Marion McMullen from the
Gloria starts planning a lavish funeral for Eric, assuming that he has left her something in his will. Unfortunately, his solicitor arrives with Eric's wife, Doris, and reveals that not only had they never divorced but she would inherit everything as Eric hadn't changed his will. Doris refused to take over the funeral, threatening a pauper's funeral, so Eva shames Gloria into downgrading the plan slightly so they could pay for it between them. Eva sold a necklace that Eric gave her and Gloria sold her engagement ring so they could give him the send-off they felt he deserved.
Sinead Tinker
Sinead Tinker | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Agnes Tinker |
Sinead Osbourne (also Tinker ), played by Katie McGlynn, made her first screen appearance on 19 April 2013.[14] The character and casting was announced on 22 February 2013.[15] Sinead is the niece of established character Beth Tinker (Lisa George).[15] A writer for the serial's official website revealed that Sinead might catch Chesney Brown's (Sam Aston) eye following her arrival.[15] The writer stated "Will new girl Sinead be his light at the end of the tunnel?"[15] In July 2019, it was announced that Sinead would die from cervical cancer, due to McGlynn leaving Coronation Street.[16] She died on 25 October 2019.[17]
Sinead's aunt, Beth, contacts her and asks her to come to Coronation Street for a visit. Beth tries to set Sinead up with Chesney, who has recently broken up with his girlfriend,
It was announced on 30 October 2014 that Coronation Street would air a mini-bus crash, involving the members of Underworld – including Sinead, after Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) crashes the bus. A show spokesperson commented: "Exact details are being kept under wraps, but more than one character will be hospitalised as a result of the crash and one Underworld knicker stitcher's life will be on the line! Locations for the smash are currently being explored to find a suitably dramatic setting for what promises to be a high octane start to 2015 for Corrie fans."[18] The scenes were filmed on 19 November 2014.[19] The show released more information on the crash aftermath in January 2015. It was revealed that Sinead would be left worst from the crash, with "devastating" effects for her and Chesney. Producer, Stuart Blackburn, said that Sinead would be injured very seriously and that they would be "heartbreaking" scenes airing, "I have been watching some early scenes that have been shot of Katie McGlynn, who plays Sinead, and Sam Aston, who plays Chesney. It is just truly, truly heartbreaking. They have a long way to go. We all know how forgiving Sinead is, but I don't think Chesney is ever going to stop blaming Steve for that."[20] McGlynn later spoke to Digital Spy, revealing Sinead's recovery is a long process and that she will be left wondering if she will walk again.[21]
It was revealed on 6 January 2015 that former Hollyoaks star, Peter Mitchell, would be starring in Coronation Street as a character that one established character – revealed to be Sinead – would meet after the bus crash. Mitchell is disabled and it was thought Sinead would be involved with him after she is made paralysed.[22] Mitchell later spoke to Digital Spy about his new role as patient Sam, who would become friends with Sinead, revealing that he would become an "ally" for Sinead when she is left paralysed. He also praised McGlynn and Aston and commented that they are "brilliant" to work alongside.[23] Sinead's storyline played out onscreen from January until April 2015, with her back to her previous self by May.
In 2016, Sinead starts modelling which is met with criticism by Chesney. In January 2017, Sinead grows bored of Chesney and begins sleeping with
Sinead eventually tells Daniel about her cancer diagnosis, but she remains adamant that she does not wish to receive treatment until the baby is born. Sinead eventually gives birth to a boy called Bertie, to which Sinead finally begins treatment for her cancer. The treatment works and the cancer goes into remission. Happy to have a new lease on life, Sinead decides she wants to leave the Street and live somewhere new with Daniel and Bertie. They agree to do this when an opportunity arises, and they decide to have a larger wedding reception to make up for the smaller one that was postponed. During the reception, Sinead discovers another lump, and upon returning to the hospital, she learns the cancer has recurred and is now terminal, with Sinead being given a months, if not weeks, left to live.
Although devastated, Sinead decides to settle loose ends, such as reconnecting with family she lost contact with, and ensuring with Carla that the money Underworld made using Sinead's formula of beard oils is placed into a trust fund for Bertie for when he is older. In the following weeks, Sinead's health deteriorates, with family and friends visiting her on her deathbed in home to say their last goodbyes. When alone with Daniel, she tells him not to spend the rest of his life mourning her and says he will always have her blessing for whatever relationship he may enter once she is gone. When Daniel goes to put Bertie to bed, he returns to discover Sinead has peacefully passed away in her sleep. Her funeral takes place the following weeks, with many in the Street attending or paying their respects.
Jake Windass
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Harley and Layton Phoenix (2013–2015) Seth and Theo Wild (2016–2018) Bobby Bradshaw (2018–present) |
Duration | 2013–present |
First appearance | Episode 8135 27 May 2013 |
Classification | Miley Hodge (adoptive) |
Jake Windass played by Harley and Layton Phoenix from 2013 to 2015,[24] Seth and Theo Wild from 2016 to 2018,[25] and Bobby Bradshaw since August 2018,[26] is the son of Gary Windass (Mikey North) and Izzy Armstrong (Cherylee Houston). He made his first screen appearance on 27 May 2013.[27] On 23 April 2013, Peter Dyke and Katie Begley from the Daily Star reported that Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan), who was acting as Gary and Izzy's surrogate, would give birth to a boy two months early in The Rovers.[28] Gary and Izzy decide to name the baby Jake. Their son is forced to stay in hospital because of his small size.[28]
After suffering a miscarriage, Izzy approaches her sister Katy (Georgia May Foote) to carry a baby for her, as Izzy worries that, because of her disability, the pregnancy will be a struggle for herself and the baby. As the plans progress, Katy backs out and Tina offers to be their surrogate instead, after Izzy's father Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) offers to pay her for doing so. During the pregnancy, Izzy feels left out, while Gary became infatuated with Tina and tries to kiss her. When Tina eventually tells Izzy what happened, the resulting argument and stress causes Tina goes into labour two months early. She gives birth to a boy in May 2013, with Izzy and her ex-boyfriend Tommy Duckworth (Chris Fountain) by her side. Gary and Izzy decide to name their son Jake. Jake develops an infection in his intestine and undergoes surgery, which is successful. Tina later announces that she is keeping Jake and decides to rename him Joe, after her father Joe McIntyre. When Izzy decides to give up the fight for Jake, Tina realises how much she and Gary love him. She then gives Jake back to them.
In late 2023, Jake learns that his stepbrother Liam Connor Jr (Charlie Wrenshall) was threatened with a knife by a boy at Weatherfield High called Mason Radcliffe (Luca Toolan). Jake reports this to the police. However, by the time the police find Mason, he had given the knife to Dylan Wilson (Liam McCheyne) to hide. In January 2024, after Mason steals Liam's phone, he messages Jake on his PlayStation 4 to tell him to tell Liam to meet him at school if he wants the phone back. After hearing from Liam that Mason was bullying another boy at school, Jake decides to tell Gary and stepmother Maria Connor (Samia Longchambon) about Mason threatening Liam with the knife.
In 2021, Laura-Jayne Tyler from Inside Soap wrote that Jake "has the sort of energy we associate with young David Platt circa 2021. Kid's got game."[29]
Lily Platt
Lily Platt | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Ava & Lily (2013–2014) Betsie & Emmie Taylor (2014–2016) Brooke Malonie (2016–present) |
Duration | 2013–present |
First appearance | Episode 8200 26 August 2013 |
Classification | George Shuttleworth |
Lily Platt is the daughter of David (Jack P. Shepherd) and Kylie Platt (Paula Lane),[30] played by twins Ava and Lily from 2013 to 2014, Betsie and Emmie Taylor from 2014 to 2016 and Brooke Malonie since June 2016.[31][32][33][34] She made her first onscreen appearance on 26 August 2013.[35] That same month, actress Michelle Keegan, who played Tina McIntyre, accidentally posted copies of a future script, which revealed Lily's father to be David.[36] Lane said she was enjoying working with the babies who play Lily, calling them "lovely".[30] She explained "They're still really small so you've got to be really careful with them, because they're so delicate. But they're very well-behaved and one of the babies actually had a close-up shot the other day where she suddenly opened her eyes. I think we've got a natural there."[30]
Kylie has a one-night stand with David's brother Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) on Christmas Day 2012. She finds out she is pregnant in January 2013 and is unsure whether the father is Nick or David. David later discovers Kylie and Nick's fling after overhearing Kylie talk about the affair to his mother Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth) and realises that the baby may not be his. In August 2013, Kylie goes into labour at home and is found by Sean Tully (Antony Cotton). Gail arrives and helps Kylie deliver a daughter, who is named Lily. Nick is in hospital in a coma, after being injured in a van accident caused by David, at the time of Lily's birth. After Nick regains consciousness and finds out about the birth and wanting to know whether or not he is father, he tells David to get a DNA test on Lily. David is relieved when the test results reveal that Lily is his daughter. In November 2013, on the day of Lily's christening, David's responsibility for Nick's accident and the previous hate campaign against him, are revealed and Kylie tells David to stay away from Lily. Kylie then decides to raise Lily by herself with Gail's help.
In January 2014, Kylie gets drunk and falls asleep whilst cooking, putting her son
Grace Piper
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Portrayed by | Ella-Grace Gregoire | ||||
First appearance | Episode 8212 13 September 2013 | ||||
Last appearance | Episode 8266 27 November 2013 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Stuart Blackburn | ||||
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Grace Piper, played by Ella-Grace Gregoire, made her first screen appearance on 13 September 2013.[37][38] The character and casting was announced on 22 August 2013.[37] Gregoire successfully auditioned for the role after she was talent spotted at the Scream Theatre School in Blackpool.[38] Of her casting, Gregoire commented "I couldn't believe it when I got the part. Now I am mixing with all the other actors who I have been watching for years."[37]
Grace is introduced as a friend of
Grace is first seen at Faye's house. Despite coming across as charming and polite, she later tells Faye she will be able to get what she wants by being nice to Anna. When Faye tells her she doesn't like her father Tim Metcalfe's (Joe Duttine) girlfriend, Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor), she steals £5 to make it look like Sally has not paid Anna at the café. She later puts the money back and tells Anna she saw Sally drop the money, forcing Sally to apologise. Grace continues to cause trouble for Sally when she tells Faye to tell her dad that she left them on their own, despite the fact that she was the one who asked Sally to get them some sweets. This results in an argument between Sally and Tim.
Although Grace continues to charm Anna, Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) and Sally begin to suspect that she is a bad influence on Faye. Their fears are confirmed when Grace and Faye throw stones at Mary Taylor's (Patti Clare) motor home. The two girls deny the incident, although Owen assures Mary he knows what is going on. Grace then manipulates Faye into throwing a Halloween party and uses the opportunity to annoy Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) by turning up the music. Nick, who had recently suffered brain damage, ends up shouting and having a breakdown. Grace then convinces Faye to again throw stones at Mary's camper van.
When Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) asks Faye to walk her dog, Grace uses the situation to bully Simon Barlow (Alex Bain). After smashing a pot at the house, she then tells Faye to put Simon into one of Amy Barlow's dresses and films it. She then threatens Amy and Simon not to tell anybody what has happened, although Simon tells his stepmother Leanne Tilsley (Jane Danson). Although Faye and Grace deny any wrongdoing, a video late emerges and both girls are reported to the police. Grace's mother remains uninterested after hearing about what has happened, and blames Faye. At the police station, Faye finally admits Grace was the one who was in control of the situation and she has been threatening her to misbehave. Grace is later seen at the police station with her mother.
Valerie Phelan
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Portrayed by | Caroline Berry | ||||
Duration | 2013–2014 | ||||
First appearance | Episode 8226 2 October 2013 | ||||
Last appearance | Episode 8358 4 April 2014 | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
Introduced by | Stuart Blackburn | ||||
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Valerie Phelan, played by Caroline Berry, first appeared on 2 October 2013 and made her last appearance on 4 April 2014.[39]
She is a nail technician and the wife of Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre), who assumes control of his assets due to her husband's apparent issue with bankruptcy. Valerie is aware of Phelan's infidelity and yet she continues to remain with her husband and support him. This is first evident when Valerie receives an unexpected visit from Phelan's old acquaintance, Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) – who is looking to find Phelan in order to claim payment for work he had done for him. However, Valerie refuses to divulge Phelan's whereabouts and reveals Owen's situation. Owen then steals Phelan's motorcycle in retaliation and Phelan pays up. He later plots revenge and forges a business partnership with Owen for a flat conversion project, up to the point where Valerie joins her husband in spending quality time with Owen and his soon-to-be-stepfamily that consist of his lover Anna Windass (Debbie Rush).
During that time, Valerie is unaware of Phelan's plan and is kept in the dark when his attempt to rape Anna leads to a conversation with her son Gary (Mikey North) – who ends up knocking Phelan unconscious with a plank of wood. Later on, Valerie confronts Owen and Gary to demand Phelan's whereabouts upon finding out that he missed their special wedding anniversary plans – though neither claim to know where he is. After it transpires that Phelan had survived the confrontation, he proceeds to blackmail Owen and Gary into working for him under no payment by threatening to report Gary's assault on him – which CCTV footage had caught – to the police. Anna later invites Valerie to her house to explain the situation that her son and lover are going through with Phelan. However, Valerie refuses to believe Anna over Phelan and is promptly kicked out of her house. This is the last time she appears, as she is never seen again from then onwards. It is later implied, however, that Valerie had discovered Phelan's plan and how in contributed to what he did to Anna; blackmailing her into sleeping with him in exchange for Owen and Gary being released from his contract. Phelan confirms this by telling Anna how Valerie divorced him and kept all of his assets, thus leaving him penniless.
Pat Phelan
Pat Phelan, played by
During his time on the programme, Phelan develops a longstanding rivalry with established characters Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) and her son Gary (Mikey North) after he blackmailed the pair in the midst of forging his business partnership with Anna's boyfriend and Gary's employer Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies). This occurred after Phelan, seeking revenge against Owen for stealing his back in a bid to have Phelan repay the £4,000 he owed him, tricked Gary into attacking him on CCTV footage; extracted Owen's £80,000 investment before arranging for him to be removed from the council's contractors list of approved builders; and raped Anna by coercing her into sleeping with him in exchanging for relinquishing his blackmailing of Owen and Gary in retaliation for the latter's assault incident. This ultimately sparked the end of Phelan's marriage with his first wife Valerie (Caroline Berry), though he later marries Anna and Gary's next-door neighbour Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver).
The character proceeded to manipulate Eileen's son
Eventually, Phelan's crimes were exposed on 30 March 2018 after Eileen receives information about this from her colleague
Upon his return in 2016, Phelan has been conceived as one of the best villains in soap history.
Kal Nazir
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Alya Nazir |
Khalid "Kal" Nazir, played by Jimi Mistry, made his first screen appearance on 8 December 2013.[40] The character and Mistry's casting was announced on 2 July 2013.[41] The actor began filming his scenes in September.[41] Of Mistry's casting, series producer Stuart Blackburn commented "I'm thrilled to welcome Jimi to Coronation Street. With credits that include East Is East, The Guru and Blood Diamond, getting him on board is a real coup. Jimi's character is going to have a swift impact on the lives of many in Weatherfield."[41]
Khalid, better known as "Kal", was an old army friend of Gary Windass (Mikey North); who worked as a personal trainer.[41] Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy reported that Kal will "set tongues wagging and pulses racing" when he arrives.[41] The character has been called "charming" and "roguish".[41] While his wandering eye may cause some upset with certain male residents.[41]
On 17 March 2015, it was announced that Mistry would be leaving Coronation Street as part of a dramatic storyline later in the year.
It was announced that Kal's death would result in a child-parent violence storyline between Leanne and her stepson
When Gary hears Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin) complaining about being unfit, he tells him about his friend Kal, who is a personal trainer. Although Dev rejects the idea, Gary arranges a meeting with Kal anyway. After talking things over, Dev accepts Kal's help. Kal tells Dev that he also has two children and that his wife has died. Kal meets Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) in the bistro and offers to help him get into shape after his recent brain injury. Nick angrily rejects Kal's offer, but later asks for his help and Kal agrees to take him on. Kal and Dev discuss the idea of opening a gym and later look at a property on Victoria Street. It also becomes clear that Stella fancies Kal, although Dev also expresses an interest in her.
Kal begins to develop feelings for
In 2015, Kal gives Simon Barlow advice on asking a girl for a dance at a wedding. Sometime later, Kal and Leanne save Amy Barlow from a fire at Victoria Court. Kal proposes to Leanne at the last minute and she accepts, moments before he dies in an explosion.
Ritchie de Vries
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Portrayed by | Robin Askwith | ||||
Duration | 2013–2014 | ||||
First appearance | Episode 8276 11 December 2013 | ||||
Last appearance | Episode 8325 17 February 2014 | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
Introduced by | Stuart Blackburn | ||||
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Ritchie de Vries, real name Rodney Purvis, played by Robin Askwith, made his first screen appearance on 11 December 2013.[50] The character and Askwith's casting was announced on 30 September 2013.[51] The actor began filming his first scenes the day of the casting announcement.[51] Ritchie is a "veteran rocker" and close friend of Dennis Tanner (Philip Lowrie). Dennis used to represent Ritchie "at the height of his fame".[51] When Dennis meets up with Ritchie, he realises how much he loved the music industry and decides to become Ritchie's manager again.[51] However, it soon becomes clear that the business arrangement means nothing to Ritchie, who starts to treat Dennis as more of a roadie.
Andrea Beckett
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Neil Beckett (until 2014) |
Daughters | Jess Beckett |
Andrea Beckett,
On 28 April 2015, it was announced that Tamaddon had been axed from the show, and would in September as part of the upcoming live episode to celebrate ITV's 60th anniversary. It was stated that the character not being killed off and could return.[55] Speaking of her departure, Tamaddon said: "I came into Corrie for 3 months and have stayed for 2 years! I will be so sad to leave, I have had the best two years of my life here, it really is one big family. Everyone looks out for each other and I've made some incredible friends. I am excited about my exit storyline and the fact that it is part of the live episode."[55] Show producer Stuart Blackburn commented: "Hayley has brought real magic to the Corrie cobbles – funny, energetic, totally professional and a joy to be around."[55] It was announced days later that Craig Charles (who plays Andrea's partner Lloyd Mullaney) would also be leaving.[56] The live episode heavily featured Lloyd and Andrea, as they said goodbye to the Street.[57] Andrea and Lloyd made one further appearance on 25 September when they returned to say a final goodbye with Steve, who was unable to attend the party, leaving viewers in confusion as they had appeared to leave during the live episode.[58] The live episode, including the leaving party, was watched by 8.1 million viewers on the night of its broadcast, the highest rating since the Victoria Court fire in May 2015.[59] The episode in which Lloyd and Andrea say their final goodbye to Steve, was watched by 6.9 million viewers on the night of its broadcast.[60]
Andrea is mentioned by Steve several times before her first appearance, causing anxiety to Michelle. When Andrea arrives at the Rovers, Michelle realises Steve has lied about her not being attractive and takes an instant dislike to her. After Steve gives Michelle her Christmas present, she later overhears Lloyd and Steve talking and learns Andrea helped Steve to choose it. Andrea tells Lloyd she has a teenage son, and he decides to ask her out. Steve refuses to give Lloyd her phone number, but Andrea overhears and gives Lloyd the number herself. When Steve finds out that Lloyd and Andrea have begun, he feels left out. Andrea thinks this gives her a chance of getting Steve in the future, unaware that he only sees her as a friend. She asks Steve to help him with a project, but when she asks Steve to sit closer so he can see her laptop screen, he wrongly believes she is coming on to him and she leaves. Steve later apologises they begin the project again. Whilst working on their project, Steve goes out to get kebabs and, on his return, he finds her asleep. A sleepy Andrea mistakes Steve for Lloyd and pulls him close to her, causing her to fall on him and cover them both in kebab, as Michelle enters.
Lloyd offers Andrea a meal at the Bistro one evening, but Andrea needs to be at home to welcome her husband
Andrea and Lloyd split and she departs, but returns pregnant. Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver), Steve and Lloyd's friend, is the first to find out. Lloyd is now dating Steve's mother, Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard), but ends things with Liz when Andrea returns and falls out with Steve. Andrea tells Lloyd she has been offered a job in Jersey, and they agree to go there. Steve and Lloyd make up when Michelle and Andrea lock them in the cellar. Steve is too drunk to join in the leaving party celebrations. After saying goodbye to Michelle, Liz and Eileen, Lloyd and Andrea leave and let go of balloons as the car drives off. They return a few days later in order to say goodbye to Steve.
Maddie Heath
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Ben Heath |
Maddie Ivy Heath, played by Amy James-Kelly, made her first screen appearance on 25 December 2013.[61] Maddie was introduced as a love interest for Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent).[61] Maddie is homeless and she and Sophie meet at a soup kitchen. Sophie's mother, Sally (Sally Dynevor), will "take an instant disliking" to Maddie.[61] Vincent commented "Maddie shakes things up, she's very much a Kylie Platt or Becky McDonald character but a lot worse. She's very demanding and hard to read – you're intrigued by her. I think she's a good match for Sophie, who stands her ground with her."[61] David Brown from the Radio Times praised the character, saying "It seems to me that Maddie is fast turning into this season's Becky Granger. Which isn't a bad thing – actress Amy Kelly does have the convincing feel of a Katherine Kelly about her."[62] On 15 June 2014, it was revealed that Kelly had signed a new contract that would see her stay on the show for another year.[63] Kelly was originally only meant to stay on the show for a short time, but following after the producers promise to keep Maddie on the show as long as he was executive producer, she was offered a longer stay.[63]
Maddie is first seen at the homeless shelter on Christmas Day. After Sally makes a comment about her having bad manners, she pushes her face into a trifle. When Sally notices her handbag has gone missing, she blames Maddie, although she denies any knowledge of it. Sally is upset when she finds out her watch was left in her stolen handbag, and so Sophie asks Maddie for it back. Maddie asks for fifty pounds in response, but Sophie tricks her and refuses to pay her the money. Furious, Maddie breaks into the Webster's house and steals the watch back. When Sophie confronts her again, Maddie reveals her mother is mentally ill and she has a younger brother, Ben. Maddie later kisses Sophie. Sophie invites Maddie back to her house for dinner on her birthday, but she later leaves after Sally offends her.
Maddie is later offered a job at the local factory, Underworld, when the boss Carla Connor (Alison King) is impressed by Maddie's determination to save Deirdre Barlow's (Anne Kirkbride) missing dog, Eccles. Carla is furious, however, that Maddie and Sophie stole her brand new expensive car in order to do so. In early in the year. Maddie accompanies the Underworld staff to an awards' ceremony, but a group of boy racers drive dangerously in front of the minibus, causing the driver
Maddie is thrilled for Sophie's father, Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) when he begins a relationship with Jenny Bradley (Sally Ann Matthews). However, when Sophie learns about how Jenny conned her former foster mother Rita Tanner (Barbara Knox) when she lived in Weatherfield 21 years previously, she begins acting very cold towards Jenny. Maddie tries her best to understand Sophie's hatred towards Jenny, however she fails to and this puts a strain on their relationship. In May 2015, Maddie tries to help when a fire breaks out at the Victoria Court flats, and rushes back home to reveal the horrific events to Jenny. To her surprise, she witnesses Jenny wearing a wig and packing Kevin's young son Jack's belongings. She soon realises that Jenny is going to abduct Jack, and as she tries to call the police, Jenny violently pushes her to the floor, angrily demanding for Maddie to stay. Maddie knees Jenny in the stomach in order to escape, and rushes back over to the Victoria Court flats to tell Sophie that she was right all along about Jenny. However, as she passes through the police tape, an explosion at the building yard caused by a piece of burning wood from the fire occurs, sending Maddie flying across the street. Paramedics quickly respond, and it takes them a long time to find Maddie's pulse. A couple of days later, Maddie passes away with Sophie, Sally and Kevin by her side, to the secret relief of Jenny.
Others
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Mr Benedict | 15 February | Kevin Pallister[64] | Mr Benedict manages a local casino. He is confronted by Sylvia (Stephanie Cole), gambled in the casino and lost a large amount of money. Sylvia and Roy return to the casino, with Ken Barlow (William Roache) and Dennis Tanner (Philip Lowrie ). Roy manages to win back his mother's money, which irritates Mr Benedict. However, he later congratulates Roy as he collects his winnings.
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Megan Smithson | 18 February-? | Amy Dolan[6] | Megan is a friend of Steph Britton (Tisha Merry). They meet up to discuss Steph's upcoming 18th birthday party at the Bistro. During the party, both Steph and Megan flirt with Ryan Connor (Sol Heras ).
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Doris Babbage | 1 March | Helen Fraser[65] | Doris is Gloria Price (Sue Johnston ), Eric's fiancée. Doris reveals that Eric's will stipulates that she gets his entire estate.
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Toni Griffiths | 6–20 March | Tara Moran[66] | Toni is Paul Kershaw's (Tony Hirst) colleague, who helps him with his proposal to Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver). Toni later organises a charity event featuring the local men doing the Full Monty at The Bistro. Toni and Paul help out when The Rovers Return Inn catches fire. Toni goes inside and gets Karl Munro (John Michie ) out of one of the bedrooms when the roof collapses. She dies from her injuries.
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Consultant | 20 March–3 April | Victoria Carling | This consultant appears after Asha (Tanisha Gorey) to go motherless so soon.
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DS Willetts | 24 March–13 September | James Quinn | DS Willetts is investigating Craig Tinker (Colson Smith) all arrive at the police station in September, and reveal that Karl has been threatening Craig to keep quiet about the night of the fire, as Craig saw Karl leaving the pub just as it exploded with flames. Craig explains all to Willetts in a questioning room. Karl later holds Stella and Dev hostage in The Rovers, but Stella manages to persuade Karl to hand himself in for her. Karl is later arrested by DS Willetts for the murders of Sunita Alahan and Toni Griffiths (Tara Moran ), the fire at The Rovers and terrorising young Craig.
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DC Leslie | 24 March–5 April | Syreeta Kumar | A colleague of The Rovers Return Inn fire. She helps Willetts question Stella Price (Michelle Collins), the pub's landlady, and awaits for Sunita Alahan (Shobna Gulati ) to wake up from her coma, as she was also trapped in the fire. Sunita dies, so Leslie and Willetts question Stella again, this time about her past with Sunita.
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Stan Whitmore | 25–29 March | David Williams | Stan is a friend of Sylvia Goodwin's (Stephanie Cole) from the 1 O'clock Club. When he discovers that Sylvia is suffering due to her arthritis, Stan supplies her with chocolate brownies that secretly contain cannabis. Sylvia is mortified when she discovers this, and tells Stan to leave her alone. This leads to another batch of brownies being made for Sylvia, which she claims eases the pain of her arthritis. She lends some to Dennis Tanner (Philip Lowrie) due to his back ache, but she is left mortified when she learns that Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) has sold the rest to Dennis's wife Rita (Barbara Knox). Sylvia and Dennis rush to The Kabin, where the pair snatch the brownies from Rita, Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) and Mary Taylor (Patti Clare). Rita discovers that the brownies have cannabis in them, and contacts Sylvia's son Roy (David Neilson) to try to talk sense into Sylvia. Rita, Roy and Dennis manage to persuade Sylvia to visit Dr. Matt Carter (Oliver Mellor ) to see what the side effects of cannabis are.
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Nicola Waite | 16–19 April | Maxine Burth | Nicola is a social worker who visits Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) after her adoptive daughter Faye (Ellie Leach) has raised an allegation of child abuse against her. Nicola and her colleague Stephen Bowyer (Dana Haqjoo) both question Anna, and then question Faye at the police station. After questioning Faye, Nicola re-visits Anna, telling her that Faye has dropped all charges against her. Anna then reveals to Nicola that she only raised them in the first place so that she could stay with her biological father, Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine). |
Stephen Bowyer | 16–19 April | Dana Haqjoo | Stephen is a police officer for the Child Protection Unit. He accompanies his colleague Nicola Waite (Maxine Burth) to Anna Windass' (Debbie Rush) house. It is soon revealed that Anna's adoptive daughter Faye (Ellie Leach) has raised a child abuse allegation against Anna. Stephen and Nicola question Anna, and then Stephen questions Faye at the police station. Faye constantly asks Stephen whether Anna will go to prison, and when Izzy Armstrong (Cherylee Houston) reveals it is a possibility, Faye admits she has lied and that Anna has never hit her. Stephen is not seen again, but Nicola appears when she arrives at Anna's house to inform her that Faye has dropped all charges against her. |
Dorothy | 6 May | Margaret Jackman | Dorothy is an old friend of Sylvia Goodwin's (Stephanie Cole). Sylvia visits Dorothy at her old retirement home with her daughter-in-law Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh). Dorothy, Sylvia and Hayley talk, where Dorothy gives Sylvia a letter that should have been opened in December 2011. It is addressed to Sylvia's son, Roy (David Neilson ), and is from his father, St John. After opening and reading the letter, Sylvia decides to leave with Hayley, upsetting Dorothy. It then transpires that St John ran out on Sylvia and Roy when Roy was 10 years old.
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Margaret Cropper | 17 May | Helen Cotterill[67] | Margaret is Roy Cropper's (David Neilson) stepmother. Roy and Hayley (Julie Hesmondhalgh) visit Margaret in Blackburn and reveal that they have come to meet Roy's father St John. Margaret refers to St John in the past tense, which leads Roy to realise that his father has died. Feeling bad, Margaret tells Roy that he has two half-brothers and one half-sister. Margaret then gives Roy an old-fashioned train set that St John left him in his will. Margaret says that she is sorry for Roy's loss and he says the same to her, before leaving. |
Lee | 24 May | Darren Connolly | Lee is a friend of Rob Donovan's (Marc Baylis) who helps him and his girlfriend Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) rob silk from his sister Carla Connor's (Alison King) factory, Underworld. To help Rob and Tracy, Lee punches Tracy to make it look like she could do nothing to stop him from taking the silk. Tracy then returns to Underworld and informs Rob, Carla and Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) of the assault. |
PC Brewer | 24 May | Chris Jack | PC Brewer arrives at Underworld factory after Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) is assaulted while delivering silk to another company. Tracy's boyfriend Rob Donovan (Marc Baylis), Rob's sister Carla Connor (Alison King) and Carla's best friend Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) watch as Tracy is interviewed by PC Brewer, and Carla and Michelle both share their thoughts on Tracy's attack. |
Ant Edmunds | 26–27 May, 8 July, 7 August | Alexander Newland | Ant is a friend of Toni Griffiths (Tara Moran). Ant then attends The Rovers re-opening with Paul and Eileen. He is last seen playing darts with Paul. Ant returns in July, and has a drink with Paul, Eileen, Lloyd Mullaney (Craig Charles) and Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson). He reveals that he and Paul were called on a hoax call, which angers them. When Paul makes an off-colour remark in front of Lloyd and his family, Paul tells Eileen that he is not racist to Ant at work. Ant is next seen helping on the scene when David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) and Nick Tilsley (Ben Price ) get in a car accident.
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Consultant | 3 June | Ravin J Ganatra | This consultant tells Izzy Armstrong (Cherylee Houston), Gary Windass (Mikey North) and Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) that baby Jake has caught a bowel infection and needs to have emergency surgery. This upsets Tina, Joe's legal mother. As Gary, Izzy, Tina, along with Tina's boyfriend, Tommy Duckworth (Chris Fountain), Gary's mother, Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) and Izzy's father, Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) wait for news, the consultant returns and reveals the operation went well, and Joe will be allowed home in a few days. |
Ben Coombs | 3–7 June | Johann Myers |
Ben and Andy are old friends of Samia Ghadie ). When Marcus brings Maria to the wedding reception, initially introducing her as his "best mate", Sean then tells Ben and Andy that the pair are in fact dating Maria, shocking the newly married couple. Ben and Andy accuse Marcus of denying who he is, leading Marcus to state that he's "a gay man who has fallen in love with a woman". This causes problems for Marcus and Maria's relationship, as Maria had not realised Marcus still identified as gay.
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Paddy Kinsey | 12 June | Sonny Cusworth | Paddy, his mother Megan and news reporter Will Reade visit hoax call .
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Will Reade | Dominic Doughty | ||
Lad 1 | 28 June | Matthew Tomlinson | These lads are seen on the Red Rec when Roy Cropper (David Neilson) is sleepwalking. They both insult Roy and laugh at him, but when they realise he cannot hear them, they both ride off on their bikes. |
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PC Smith | 28 June | William Fox | PC Smith appears when Sylvia Goodwin (Stephanie Cole) call the police when Hayley's husband and Sylvia's son, Roy (David Neilson) goes missing after going sleepwalking. PC Smith departs after Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride ) brings Roy back to the café.
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Jamie-Lee | 5–10 July | Kate Holderness | Jamie-Lee is a girl who exchanges numbers with Andrew Whyment). Ryan's girlfriend Katy Armstrong (Georgia May Foote ) sees a series of text messages from Jamie-Lee to Ryan and follows Ryan to a bar, where she sees him with Jamie-Lee. Katy slams her handbag on the table where they are sitting and insults Jamie-Lee's age, and ends her relationship with Ryan.
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Naila | 8 July, 20 April 2015, 3 September 2017, 27 July 2018, 8 March 2019 |
Saira Choudhry | Naila is a journalist from the Weatherfield Gazette who arrives at Leanne Tilsley's (Jane Danson) student night at the bistro. She is bored while listening to Leanne and her husband Nick Tilsley (Ben Price), as she feels her boss deliberately gives her boring stories to write. When Leanne's brother-in-law David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) calls the police and claims that there are drugs being used at the Bistro, the police turn up and a drugs raid begins. Naila loves this, and writes most of the story in her notebook, but Nick and David throw her out. |
PC Burke | 8 July | Giles Ford | PC Burke arrives at the bistro and declares a drugs raid after ) for her newspaper article. |
Police officer | 8 July | Serena Ryan | This police officer accompanies PC Burke (Giles Ford) as he raids the Bistro looking for drugs after the police are called by David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) as revenge on his half-brother Nick Tilsley (Ben Price). |
Dr Akhtar | 15–19 July | Vinny Dhillon | Dr Akhtar calls Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) back to the Medical Centre after receiving the results of her recent tests. She reveals to Hayley that the results show signs of abnormal liver function, so she books Hayley in for an ultrasound scan. After having the ultrasound scan, Dr Akhtar calls Hayley to the Medical Centre once more, where she tells Hayley that there is a blockage in her bile duct. Hayley is confused by this, so asks for a more clear explanation and Dr Akhtar tells her she may have cancer. |
Sonographer | 19 July | Emily Pollet | The sonographer performs an ultrasound scan on Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh). |
Mr Peakman | 22 July–2 September | Simon Armstrong | Mr Peakman is the consultant diagnoses Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) with stage-two pancreatic cancer. He explains to a devastated Hayley that she will need an operation and chemotherapy to eliminate the cancer. He tells her that one in five patients are living a healthy life five years after. He appears again when Hayley's distressed husband Roy (David Neilson) wants to discuss with him Hayley's treatment, but the consultant refuses to discuss anything while Hayley is absent. He helps Hayley prepare for her operation in September, but when he begins to operate on her, he breaks the dreadful news to Roy and Hayley that her cancer is incurable. |
Nurse Alice | 22 July–5 September | Juliet Ellis | Alice is a nurse who is present when Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Alice also helps Hayley when she is told that her cancer is terminal. |
Secretary | 26 July | Frog Stone | The secretary refuses to let Roy Cropper (David Neilson) see the consultant, who diagnosed his wife Hayley (Julie Hesmondhalgh) with pancreatic cancer. The consultant does let Roy see him, but orders Roy to apologise to the secretary. |
Jeweller | 26 July | Marc Parry | A jeweller who helps Carla Connor (Alison King) and Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) while they are shopping for an engagement ring for Carla. |
Hannah | 23 September | Natalie Armstrong | Hannah is a girl who has sex with Ryan Connor (Sol Heras). She is seen talking to Ryan's mother Michelle (Kym Marsh) before leaving. |
Jude Cronk | 9 October | Jemima Abey | Jude is the manager of the cancer support group that Roy (David Neilson) and Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) attend. |
Jane Rayner | 9 October–11 November | Heather Bleasdale | Jane is a bubbly friend of Hayley Cropper's (Julie Hesmondhalgh) whom she meets at a cancer support group. Like Hayley, Jane is also dying from inoperable pancreatic cancer. Hayley, Jane, Jane's husband Jeff and Hayley's husband Roy (David Neilson) all sit down for a talk. Jeff tells Roy and Hayley that Jane will spend the final days of her life in a hospice, which helps Hayley make her mind up about what she would like to do for her last days. Roy tells Hayley that he dislikes Jane. She and Jeff appear again when Jane, Jeff, Roy and Hayley all meet in Weatherfield. Jane explains to Hayley that the difficult part about her illness is that she will never see her young children grow up. Hayley is later informed that Jane has been rushed into a hospice, so she and Roy go to visit her. Hayley is stunned about how dazed Jane is after taking morphine. A fews weeks later, Hayley collapses and is rushed to hospital. When she returns, she is desperate to visit Jane, but Roy persuades her to rest. When they visit the next day, Jeff arrives and reveals that Jane has died at 10.21pm the previous night. Hayley is devastated, and she and Roy both attend Jane's funeral in November. |
Jeff Rayner | Jim Millea |
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