List of Coronation Street characters (1987) explained

Coronation Street is a British soap opera, initially produced by Granada Television. Created by writer Tony Warren, Coronation Street first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced in the show's twenty-eighth year, by order of first appearance.

Sarah Platt

See main article: Sarah Platt.

Sarah-Louise Platt (also Tilsley and Grimshaw) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street. She was born on screen during the episode broadcast on 2 February 1987. She was played by Leah King in 1987 and by Lynsay King from 1987 until 8 October 1999 when King opted to leave to focus on her education. Tina O'Brien took over the role on 31 October 1999; she opted to leave in 2007 and made her final on-screen appearance on 30 December 2007.[1] A number of false rumours about O'Brien returning to the role surfaced during her absence from the serial.[2] In October 2014, it was announced that O'Brien had reprised the role, she returned to filming in February 2015 and returned on screen on 30 March 2015. Sarah's storylines have included a controversial and ground-breaking underage pregnancy which saw her giving birth to Bethany Platt (Amy & Emily Walton, Lucy Fallon) and saw Sarah deal with motherhood in her teens, internet grooming, her friendship with Candice Stowe (Nikki Sanderson), her relationships with Todd (Bruno Langley) and Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) as well as her sibling rivalry between her and her half-brother David Platt (Thomas Ormson, Jack P. Shepherd). Her exit storyline saw her leave Weatherfield to start a new life with Bethany in Milan. Her return storyline saw her track down Bethany who had run away from home and returned to Weatherfield and begin a relationship with brother David's enemy Callum Logan (Sean Ward). Sarah was a central character in the shows third live episode which was aired to commemorate 60 years of ITV.

Cecil Newton

Series:Coronation Street
Cecil Newton
Portrayer:Kenneth Alan Taylor (1987–1990)
George Baker (2003)
Years:1987–1988, 1990, 2003
First:Episode 2708
3 June 1987
Last:Episode 5635
28 November 2003
Introducer:John G. Temple (1987)
Mervyn Watson (1990)
Kieran Roberts (2003)
Occupation:Brewery boss
Classification:Former; recurring
Father:George Newton
Sisters:Anne Newton
Margaret Newton
Brothers:George Newton Jr.
Sons:Philip Newton
Grandsons:Henry Newton

Cecil Newton was the Brewery boss of Newton & Ridley. He first appeared in 1987 when Alec Gilroy wanted the tenancy of the Rovers Return Inn, as Bet Lynch had used the money she borrowed from Alec to buy the tenancy, but fled to Spain as she could not pay it back. Cecil agreed and also sent Alec out to Spain to search for Bet when they found out she was working in a bar there. Bet married Alec and they successfully applied for the tenancy. Cecil arrived in the pub a year later in 1988 when he suggested to Alec that the rent for staying in the Rovers should be increased, as the establishment was making a lot of money - unsurprisingly, Alec disagreed.

When the Gilroys' were at risk of losing the pub in 1990, due to it being repossessed in preparation for a merge with 1 Coronation Street and conversion into an American theme pub, the local residents campaigned and argued with the brewery. Cecil came out of retirement to put a halt on the plans and told Bet and Alec that the pub was still theirs, belittling project manager Nigel Ridley for his foolish young ideas in the process, and declaring that the Rovers would always remain a working man's pub.

13 years after he was last seen on the street, Bet met him again in November 2003 at the Newton & Ridley function in Blackpool. Cecil fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. However, Cecil's son, Philip, disapproved and tried to split them up and even told Bet that Cecil was going senile. During the ceremony, Cecil collapsed with a heart attack and later died in hospital.

Jeff Singleton

Series:Coronation Street
Jeff Singleton
Portrayer:Jonathan Barlow
First:Episode 2732
8 June 1987
Last:Episode 2743
15 July 1987
Introducer:John G. Temple
Occupation:Joiner
Classification:Former; recurring

Jeff Singleton was a joiner, who did some repair work at Jim's Cafe in June 1987, where he met Gail Tilsley (Helen Worth). Recently divorced from her husband Brian Tilsley (Christopher Quinten), Gail and Jeff dated briefly and he was very good with her two children, Nick (Warren Jackson) and Sarah-Louise Tilsley (Lynsey King), much to the dislike of Brian. Their relationship didn't last long and Jeff departed in July. Gail subsequently reconciled with Brian.

Don Brennan

Series:Coronation Street
Don Brennan
Portrayer:Geoffrey Hinsliff
First:Episode 2758
7 September 1987
Last:Episode 4278
8 October 1997
Years:1987–1997
Occupation:Taxi driver
Classification:Former; regular
Introducer:John G. Temple
Father:Michael Brennan
Mother:Bridget Brennan
Sisters:Maureen Brennan
Wife:Pat O'Connor (1958–81)
Ivy Tilsley (1988–95)
Sons:Gordon Brennan
Stepsons:Brian Tilsley
Daughters:Margaret Bell
Eileen Brennan
Cousins:Bernard

Donald Michael "Don" Brennan is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street. He debuted on 7th September 1987 before departing on 8th October 1997, and was portrayed by Geoffrey Hinsliff throughout his time on the show.

The character Don first came to Weatherfield in 1987 as a taxi driver who first became acquainted with local resident Ivy Tilsley (Lynne Perrie) when she became one of his early fares. They soon began a relationship that steadily developed up to the point where they got engaged and were eventually married on 13 June 1988. Don had two daughters and a son from his first marriage to a woman named Pat before she died back in 1981, but then all three of his children and his mother Bridget never appeared again after the wedding episode.

In February 1989, Don comforted Ivy when her son Brian (Christopher Quinten) gets killed in a nightclub after being stabbed to death following the break-up of his marriage with her estranged daughter-in-law Gail (Helen Worth). But then years later Don's own marriage with Ivy crumbled due to her erratic behaviour over preserving Brian's memory and that of her late spouse Bert. Soon enough Don met a woman named Julie Dewhurst (Su Elliot) and the two have an affair until she decided to break it off, much to Don's chagrin. Ivy discovered the betrayal and broke up with Don, but they later reconciled after Don crashed his taxi and ended up having his leg amputated.

Over the intervening years, Don befriended most of the neighbourhood. He got on good terms with Ivy's longtime companion Vera Duckworth (Liz Dawn) and became close friends with the latter's husband Jack (Bill Tarmey), often spending quality time together at The Rovers Return Inn public house. At one point they joined most of the residents, including fellow neighbour Alf Roberts (Bryan Mosley), in standing up to local villain Alan Bradley (Mark Eden) inside the pub after he threatened them in light of being accused of trying to kill shopkeeper Rita Fairclough (Barbara Knox) as he preciously did beforehand. On another occasion, he befriended local mechanic Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) and his wife Sally (Sally Dynevor) after their eldest daughter Rosie was born in the back of his taxi on Christmas Day 1990.

By 1993, Don's marriage with Ivy seemed to have been fully reconciled. But then he met hairdresser Denise Osbourne (Denise Black) and fell in love with her. Soon his romantic affections for Denise turned into an obsessive fascination when he began harassing Denise with anonymous phone calls. Denise's ordeal culminated with her believing Ivy to be the culprit due to the pair falling out with each other; Denise later confronted Ivy at her house and threatened her until Don intervened and confessed the truth, leaving both women horrified by his actions. Denise reluctantly chose not to report Don to the authorities.

In 1994, Don and Ivy finally ended their marriage when they split up with each other. Ivy soon left the street for a Catholic retreat in Spring that year before she died in August 1995. Her funeral takes place with Don and Gail, alongside her new husband Martin Platt (Sean Wilson), among those in attendance at the ceremony. It was then Don learned that Ivy left him nothing in his will and had instead given their house to her grandson Nick (Warren Jackson). Shocked by this discovery, Don argued with Gail and Martin about the situation with Nick's inheritance for the next few months until things settled down between them; Don remained on good terms with Martin and Gail, having previously given them his blessing to marry against Ivy's consent before urging Martin to adopt both Nick and his sister Sarah-Louise (Lynsay & Leah King) as his surrogate children.

Over the course of these events, Don exhibited a gambling problem and he ended up owing a lot of money to people. One such incident saw Don losing his taxi firm to factory owner Mike Baldwin (Johnny Briggs) in a poker game between them back in December 1988. Don seemed to have found new happiness when he became romantically involved with newly-arrived receptionist Josie Clarke (Ellie Haddington), though he was unhappy when she got a job at Mike's factory. Soon enough Don and Josie planned to make a fortune by purchasing Mike's garage from him, only to later discover that he had scammed them into buying it for an overrated price when in reality it was worth far less than they had paid for it. Although Josie quit her job at Mike's factory out of disgust and tried to comfort Don in the hopes of fixing their money problem, Don impulsively blamed her for the situation they are in and Josie eventually left him due to his frequent outbursts.

With Josie gone, Don was left on his own again and he tried several instances to save his garage from going bankrupt. However, all his attempts fail for different reasons. First he visited the bank to request a £10,000 loan, but was rejected due to already having a £6,000 loan that he is unable to pay back. Then he attempted to get Kevin and his colleague Tony Horrocks (Lee Warburton) to go into partnership with him, but they refused due to Don's poor decision-making. In a last-resort, he planned to embezzle Nick's inheritance by tricking him into investing his money in the garage despite the fact that Nick is underage; however, Martin discovered this and put a stop to it before disowning Don by telling him to stay away from the family. Consequently, Don is unable to save his business and he is made redundant. He later drowned his sorrows in the pub and confronted Mike, accusing him of cheating him out of the garage. Mike called Don a wolly and said it was his own fault for making his business unsuccessful; Don reacted by attempting to punch Mike, only to be humiliated when Mike dodged it and then punched Don back in self-defence before Jack ordered Don to leave the pub.

Over the next few months, Don became depressed and things got worse for him just before Christmas 1996. He was summoned to pick up Mike, but a confrontation ensued until the police intervened and caught Don in a drunken state. As a result, Don lost his licence and was suspended from driving for 18 months. Later on he attempted to commit suicide in the garage, but was found by Kevin and Martin before the latter and Gail then learned about the extent of Don's depression. Taking pity on Don, they invited him to spend Christmas Day with their family.

The year 1997 saw Don's quarrel with Mike develop into a campaign of terror as he blamed Mike for his losses and vowed revenge. His first act was to try and sabotage Mike's business partnership with Gail's half-brother Stephen Reid (Todd Boyce), but this does not to stop Mike's business from continuing to improve despite facing personal setbacks. Don then decided to vandalise a car that he believed was Mike's vehicle, only to later discover that it actually belonged to somebody else. Then one night, Don broke into Mike's factory and set it on fire in the hopes of destroying his business. Mike later deduced that Don started the factory fire and confronted him about it, only to be left rattled when Don happily confesses to it and taunts Mike that he will never be able to prove it. Mike responds by calling the police on Don, who in turn gives them a false alibi before later suggesting that Mike had done it to get insurance money due to the fact that he was on the verge of bankruptcy. The police believe Don and inform Mike about this.

However, Don's delight over supposedly getting one over Mike is short-lived when it turns out that Don's latest act had actually backfired; little did Don know that when he set fire to Mike's factory, he had unknowingly destroyed evidence that would have implicated Mike for counterfeiting his products and thus get him jailed for it. Furthermore, Mike is soon acquitted from police investigation and he later receives the insurance money that all but saves his business from going into liquidation - ironically due to Don's latest act. When Mike later tells Don about this, sarcastically thanking him for his actions, Don is left sickened that he failed again.

He soon decided to target Mike's beloved wife Alma Sedgewick (Amanda Barrie), and began unsettling her with his presence around their multiple encounters. When Alma later calls a taxi to take her home one night, Don picks her up even though he is suspended from driving. It soon becomes clear that Don has kidnapped Alma when she realizes who is driving her. Don attempts to make Alma believe that Mike is entirely to blame for everything that has happened to him, but she becomes scared of him and tries to flee. The situation escalates dramatically as Don attempts to kill himself and Alma by driving the vehicle into a canal; both survived and are later hospitalised, with Don being held in police custody after Alma tells them what happened. Gail and Martin are called over to the hospital just as Mike learns about his wife's plight as well. When all three learn that Don kidnapped Alma and tried to kill her, Mike goes to attack Don until he is restrained by Martin and a police guard; Martin then believes that Don is having mental issues whilst Gail disowns him out of disgust for trying to kill one of her closest friends. Don is soon arrested by the police for trying to kill Alma and later charged for it along with setting fire to Mike's factory. He later attempts to frame his lodger Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) for setting fire to Mike's factory, which leads to Ashley getting arrested on suspicion of arson. However, when Ashley's parental figure Fred Elliott (John Savident) learns about this, he visits Mike to request his help; Mike, who is Fred's best-friend, immediately helps prove Ashley's innocence and the police are forced to release him. Ashley later confronts Don for his actions, but becomes unnerved when Don starts exhibiting mental issues; Don is later sent to a mental ward due to his unstable behaviour.

Several months later, Don is diagnosed with terminal cancer and informs Martin about it. They make peace with each other before Don asks for Gail and Alma to visit him; they both do and Don apologies to Alma before making peace with her and Gail. Later on, however, he escapes from hospital and the police are summoned to search for him. While on the run, Don found out his house had been sold to new owner Les Battersby (Bruce Jones) and later visited Ashley to make peace with him as well. After visiting Brian's graveyard, Don resolved to kill Mike at all costs. He ambushed Mike at his factory, knocking him out and holding him captive. Don demands that Mike beg for mercy, but Mike refuses to give him the satisfaction. Don proceeds to go on a rant against Mike and attempts to whack him to death when Mike's employee, Angie Freeman (Deborah McAndrew), arrives in that moment and attacks him with her shoe; Don flees as Mike urges her to phone Alma and the police, fearing for her safety. Mike then dashes outside to find Alma when he sees Don stealing her MG Midget Roadster. It is then Don drove the car straight at Mike and tried to run him over, but Mike dived out of the way just in time. Don lost control of the car and crashed into the viaduct; Mike escaped unharmed, but Don was killed when the car exploded in a fireball on impact with him inside the vehicle. This was witnessed by Mike along with both Rita and his arch-rival Ken Barlow (William Roache), both of whom had heard the commotion outside moments ago. The resulting stain of Don's fatal car crash and subsequent vehicle explosion would be evident for many years on the viaduct.

In the aftermath, Mike celebrates Don's death and makes it clear to Alma that he is glad that Don is dead. This is further clarified when Mike and Alma go to the pub that day, before Gail's mother Audrey (Sue Nicholls) asks the couple how they are coping; Mike replies "At least it was a happy ending - he's dead!". A few days later, Don's funeral takes place on 15th October 1997; Ashley and Martin attend the ceremony, along with Gail and later Nick, to pay their respects to Don.

Barry Platt

Series:Coronation Street
Barry Platt
Portrayer:John Jardine (1987)
Richard Conway (1991)
First:Episode 2765
30 September 1987
Last:Episode 3284
27 September 1991
Years:1987, 1991
Classification:Former; guest
Introducer:John G. Temple (1987)
Mervyn Watson (1991)
Wife:Barbara Platt
Sons:Martin Platt
Daughters:Karen
Grandsons:David Platt
Nick Tilsley (adoptive)
Granddaughters:Sarah Platt (adoptive)

Charlotte Platt

Relatives:Lily Platt

Barry Platt is the father of Martin Platt. In September 1987, Rita Fairclough called at his house after she spotted Martin in Weatherfield when she had believed him to be in France with Jenny Bradley. Martin was not at home, but Barry confirmed that he had been back in the country for some time. Martin later explained to Rita that Jenny had refused to return with him and had remained in France with some students she befriended. Four years later, Barry attended Martin's wedding to Gail Tilsley, along with his wife Barbara. After the wedding, Barbara stayed on at Gail's house, 33 Hammond Road, to look after Gail and Martin's children while they went on a honeymoon to Abersoch, which Barry and Barbara had booked as a surprise to them which they presented at the reception in the Rovers Return.

Barry was played by John Jardine in 1987 and Richard Conway in 1991. It is not known why the character was recast although it was possibly because of Jardine's role as Randolph Taylor, a character he played in nine episodes in 1990 and reprised in 1992. In his 1991 appearance, the character was credited as Brian Platt.

Amy Burton

Series:Coronation Street
Amy Burton
Portrayer:Fanny Carby
First:Episode 2778
16 November 1987
Last:Episode 2812
9 March 1988
Years:1987–1988
Occupation:Cleaner
Classification:Former; recurring
Introducer:John G. Temple
Mother:Lilian Burton
Brothers:Louie Burton
Sisters:Edie Burton
Cissie Burton
Daughters:Vera Burton
Grandsons:Terry Duckworth
Relatives:Paul Clayton
Tommy Duckworth
Brad Armstrong

Amy Burton was the mother of Vera Duckworth. Amy moves in with Vera and her family, staying in her grandson Terry's freshly-vacated, freshly-decorated back bedroom - to the chagrin of Vera's husband Jack, who wanted to give the bedroom to his fellow decorator Wendy Farmer. Amy arrives from Rusholme, and Jack tries to persuade her that she doesn't want to lose her independence at her age, but Amy is determined to stay with Jack and Vera until she dies.

Amy soon sets her roots in Coronation Street, nagging Jack about his pigeons and developing an addiction for the slot machine in the public bar of the Rovers Return Inn. Vera won't hear a bad word said about Amy, from Jack or her best friend Ivy Tilsley, in face of Amy's abrasive behaviour. This leads to Jack threatening to leave Vera, unless Amy leaves first. Vera is upset that the two don't get on, but refuses to listen to Jack's argument. After pleading with Jack to give Amy another chance, and being refused, Vera decides that it is the lesser of two evils to throw Jack out into the street. The two do, however, reach a compromise and Jack sleeps on the sofa. However, Jack persuades Amy to take on a job and get out from under his feet.

In December 1987, Hilda Ogden quits her job at the Rovers Return Inn, ahead of her retirement from Weatherfield to Hartington, Derbyshire. Against Vera's wishes, Amy takes over Hilda's cleaning job for Bet and Alec Gilroy. This horrifies Jack, as it means he spends his work and home life in the same building as his mother-in-law. Jack tries in vain to get Hilda to take her job back, but Hilda is adamant that she won't return. Meanwhile, Amy causes trouble for the area's elder menfolk, accusing Percy Sugden of lechery, and telling Sam Tindall that he is "gorgeous". However, Amy herself falls into trouble when Sally Webster sees her shoplifting from Alf Roberts's shop, and then giving them to Vera as "presents". Audrey Roberts decides not to pursue the idea when Amy creates a fuss, but trouble doesn't end when Vera accuses Alf and Sally of setting Amy up. Amy's problem worsens, especially when Jack finds out she has been stealing bottles of stout from the Rovers. Jack is in charge of stocktaking and worries that Alec will accuse him of stealing. Vera refuses to believe it, but eventually realises that he is right. When Vera challenges Amy, she is accused of turning on her. Amy accuses Jack of being a terrible husband, and that he deserves to be thrown out. Vera finally sees Amy for what she is and loses her temper; Amy threatens to leave, and Vera calls her out on it. Vera packs Amy's cases and dumps her on Amy's sister, Edie.

In 1991, Amy's other sister Cissie calls Vera, breaking the news that Amy suffered a fatal heart attack while playing a game of bingo. Vera is riddled with guilt, having not visited Amy for some time. Jack tries to get out of the funeral, but makes a genuine effort for Vera at the funeral - but at the wake, he reverts to type and makes cracks about Amy's shoplifting. Cissie reveals to Jack and Vera that the only wish in Amy's will was that she take in Amy's friend, Joss Shackleton, who tells Vera that he is her natural father.

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