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  • staffslad
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    Could it have been one of these characters? - http://coronationstreet.wikia.com/wiki/Billy_Williams or http://coronationstreet.wikia.com/wiki/Archie_Wardle

    They don't seem German to me, mind you.


    No, he was definitely German, but may have only appeared in one or two episodes...thanks for the suggestions.

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by staffslad View Post
    Percy Sugden's other saying was that he had made gravy under fire. I seem to remember a storyline around the 50th anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein about a German character being introduced for a short time--was he also at Alamein? I can't remember anymore.
    Could it have been one of these characters? - http://coronationstreet.wikia.com/wiki/Billy_Williams or http://coronationstreet.wikia.com/wiki/Archie_Wardle

    They don't seem German to me, mind you.

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  • staffslad
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    From Corrie:

    Percy "I'll bid you good day" Sugden
    Mike "a packet of my cigars" Baldwin.
    Alf "Corner Shop" Roberts.

    From PCBH:

    Lexie "It stinks" Patterson.
    Chrissie "Elizabeth" Latham.


    Percy Sugden's other saying was that he had made gravy under fire. I seem to remember a storyline around the 50th anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein about a German character being introduced for a short time--was he also at Alamein? I can't remember anymore.

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  • beccabear67
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    Right now they have Mike Baldwin's son Adam on Corrie who's Grandad is Ken Barlow. He's scheming to get the factory after having helped it get cleared out by thieves who also took it's roof off. Coronation Street likes to keep ties to long ago characters it seems but I've always wondered if anyone would remember Gary & (r.i.p.)Judy Malett's twins Billy and Becky and bring them back.

    I've been watching old Brookside in order on youtube. Lucy just went to a CND rally in town (Liverpool) and there was hardly anyone there. This was a spring 1983 episode.

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  • George 1978
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    From Corrie:

    Percy "I'll bid you good day" Sugden
    Mike "a packet of my cigars" Baldwin.
    Alf "Corner Shop" Roberts.

    From PCBH:

    Lexie "It stinks" Patterson.
    Chrissie "Elizabeth" Latham.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    I could have sworn the Lunch time showing was different to the morning one?

    I used to watch both when i left school and didn't have a job, breakfast with neighbours, lunch with neighbours.
    Par a few editiation things both was the same Mullentino mate. Though I hated how they'd edit thepre-view before the actual episode that sort of delved (for want of a better word) into the last one's ending!

    Talking of Neighbours - given your a native Down-Under now mate - what arre your thoughts, as though I have only watched it a handful of times since 2005, it seems to have woken from it's big sleep/slumber here in the UK I think (and though they will never manage all the original actors of origiginal parts) I am impressed by Brad returning and Lucy on/off, even though Brad is a new Brad - I can buy into this actor given Scott Michaelson would never have stayed Blonde forever most likley

    Though it would be good be good to see the other Wills' return - though the flock has dwindled a lot, Gaby was mentioned in an an English Soap Mag and I am sure Adam could be re-cast and may-be bring Cousion Cameron back to wreck a bit more havock/chaos too

    Sadly though cody died on-screen they got an amazing actress there in Peta Brady, who they let go way too soon and took Cody to amazing herights after Cody numberr 1 I thought!

    80sChav

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  • staffslad
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    Amy Turtle, Stan Harvey (who married Jill Richardson), Vince the postman, Meg Richardson's sister--can't recall her name from Crossroads. Anyone remember Arthur Brownlow in Crossroads being accused of sexual assault by nasty Iris in the early 80s? It caused a bit of a stir and you could buy "Arthur Brownlow is Innocent" T-shirts.

    Jackie Merrick's sister in Emmerdale was called, I think, Sandy or Sandie. Seem to remember she got pregnant in one storyline while still a teenager.

    Elsie Tanner's grandson coming to stay with her in the early 80s and working as Len Fairclough's apprentice while Eddie Yeates got the push. Elsie's grandson had a girlfriend who worked at Baldwin's Casuals. He invited her to Elsie's for a night of romance, plied her with booze and elsie caught them, whereupon said girlfriend was sick in Elsie's front room.

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  • Twocky61
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    Sarah Sugden on Emmerdale played by Madelaine Howard, later played by Alison Spyro.

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  • Moonraker
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    There was one soap opera which we watched together as an entire family from when it first aired in 1978. We had one colour 24" tv. We tuned in to BBC1.
    The show was Dallas.

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  • 80sChav
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    This is probably a long , long, long shot but is related to one character I am trying to recall from Nrighbours around 1994/1995 who had one episode or 3 at most (and i can visualize him in the coffee Shop) like it was Yesteday. This was around the Danni/Brett/Cody (Mk1), Darren era just before the Kennedy's arrived

    If anyone/body is an extremley dye-hard fan of Neighbours and can recall this era better than Me 9asi am sure some can) please PM, as I have a serious question that has bugged me all these years siince then (but I am un-prepared to disscuss it allowed) on the Forum for fear of being shouted down etc, but I am sure too though any real Neighbours fan, just like of any programme would/will appreciate me replying like this in the thread (as as though I was'nt an A1 Fan) I was pretty dedicated and very loyal to it between 1992 and 199/200 when the calibre of replacement characters began

    Thanks in advance for any replies,

    80sChav

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  • staffslad
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    That's funny, as I thought the Neighbours screenings were lunchtime and after the childrens' programmes, around 5.35pm or so. Maybe they changed the timings at some stage--my memories are from around 1985 or so.

    I remember The Young Doctors. It predated Neighbours by a few years and was shown on Central/ATV in the early 80s.

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    I could have sworn the Lunch time showing was different to the morning one?

    I used to watch both when i left school and didn't have a job, breakfast with neighbours, lunch with neighbours.
    The mid morning episode of Neighbours was a repeat of the one shown the previous lunchtime.

    Recently I was looking up all the pre-Neighbours Australian soaps, like The Sullivans, The Young Doctors, Sons & Daughters & A Country Practice.

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  • staffslad
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    I think you are right, Mulletino, but that would have spoiled the joke . I do get muddled between characters in Neighbours and Home and Away. The one I liked best as I thought she was gorgeous was Daphne in, I think, Neighbours. She was an ex-stripper, married some bloke and died in an accident. I didn't watch it much after she was written out. There was also an aussie soap shown during daytime on ITV called The Sullivans, set in the 40s.

    A couple of other ITV daytime soaps were The Cedar Tree and Take the High Road, both probably familiar to kids on school holidays or off school for other reasons.

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  • Mulletino
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    I could have sworn the Lunch time showing was different to the morning one?

    I used to watch both when i left school and didn't have a job, breakfast with neighbours, lunch with neighbours.

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  • staffslad
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    Neighbours, being shown twice per day by the BBC, spawned the classic jok:

    Why is Neighbours shown two times each day?

    Because you can't believe what you've just seen the first time.


    More characters:

    Miss Luke from Crossroads, played by Kathy Staff (Nora Batty)
    Valerie Hunter, David Hunter's crazy wife, from Crossroads
    Alan Howard, Elsie Tanner's husband.

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