Gloria Todd
Gloria Todd |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Sue Jenkins |
Duration |
1985–1988 |
First appearance |
16 January 1985 |
Last appearance |
30 November 1988 |
Introduced by |
Mervyn Watson |
Classification |
Former; regular |
Profile |
Occupation |
Barmaid |
Half-brothers |
Richard Armstrong |
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Half-brothers |
Richard Armstrong |
Connie Clayton |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Susan Brown (1985)
Irene Skillington (2000) |
Duration |
1985, 2000 |
First appearance |
28 January 1985 |
Last appearance |
10 December 2000 |
Introduced by |
Mervyn Watson |
Classification |
Former; regular |
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Sue Clayton |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Jane Hazlegrove |
Duration |
1985 |
First appearance |
30 January 1985 |
Last appearance |
28 August 1985 |
Introduced by |
Mervyn Watson |
Classification |
Former; regular |
Profile |
Home |
Outside Weatherfield |
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Andrea Clayton |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Caroline O'Neil |
Duration |
1985, 2000–2001 |
First appearance |
30 January 1985 |
Last appearance |
7 November 2001 |
Introduced by |
Mervyn Watson (1985)
Jane McNaught (2000) |
Classification |
Former; regular |
Profile |
Home |
Outside Weatherfield |
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Gloria Todd was played by Sue Jenkins between 1985 and 1988. She famously served as a bridesmaid at Bet Lynch's 1987 wedding to Alec Gilroy, looking not dissimilar to a milking maid. Gloria was unlucky in love, at one point having a daliance with Alan Bradley. She left the street after stealing the boyfriend of The Rovers cleaner Sandra Stubbs. Sandra called Gloria a tart and threw a pint of beer in her face. Gloria had been a barmaid at the The Rovers Return Inn.
Constance "Connie" Clayton and her family moved into 11 Coronation Street in January 1985 and turned their front room into a work room so that Connie could run her dressmaking business. Jack Duckworth bought his wife Vera a dress length of silver lurex and Connie took on the job of producing a dress that 'will make Joan Collins look like a lollipop lady'. Vera was not happy with the results and whilst Connie agreed that the dress looked a right mess on her, she insisted that it fitted properly and was worth the £45 fee but Jack and Vera refused to pay and a feud developed between the families. The fighting between the families was ruining Terry Duckworth's romance with Andrea Clayton and so he tried to pay the bill for his mother, but Connie refused to accept his money. The feud over the dress was soon forgotten when Andrea announced that she was pregnant with Terry's child. Connie stood by her daughter and agreed to look after the baby while Andrea attended university. After Vera started announcing her own plans for her new grandchild, the family did a moonlight flit and moved away from Weatherfield. In December 2000, Connie returned briefly to visit her grandson Paul in hospital after Vera had donated a kidney to him in order to save his life after Terry had refused to be a donor. Connie made peace with Vera and thanked her for saving Paul's life.
Harold "Harry" Clayton was a trombone playing milkman, who, with his family, bought 11 Coronation Street off Bill Webster in 1985. A feud developed with the Duckworths, who live next door, after they refused to pay a bill for a dress that Harry wife, Connie had made for Vera and eventually escalated to violence in the Rovers Return Inn when Jack asked Harry if he was sure that the father of their daughter Andrea's baby was his son Terry. Harry and Connie stood by their daughter and agreed to look after the baby while Andrea attended university. After Vera started announcing her own plans for her new grandchild, the family did a moonlight flit and moved away from Weatherfield.
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