Linda Cheveski | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Anne Cunningham | ||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1960–63, 1966–68, 1984 | ||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 9 December 1960 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 20 June 1984 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Created by | Tony Warren | ||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Stuart Latham | ||||||||||||||||||||
Book appearances |
Coronation Street: The Complete Saga Coronation Street: The War Years |
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Spin-off appearances |
The Life and Loves of Elsie Tanner (1987) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Home | Birmingham | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Father | Arnold Tanner |
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Mother | Elsie Tanner |
Brothers | Dennis Tanner |
Husband | Ivan Cheveski (1958–84) |
Sons |
Paul Cheveski Martin Cheveski |
Grandfathers | Arthur Grimshaw Wally Tanner |
Grandmothers | Alice Grimshaw Susannah Tanner |
Aunts | Fay Butler |
First cousins |
Bernard Butler Sandra Butler Gary Bailey |
Other relatives | Arnley Grimshaw Colin Grimshaw Eileen Grimshaw Julie Carp Jason Grimshaw Todd Grimshaw |
David Barlow | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Alan Rothwell | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1960–61, 1963–68 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance |
Episode 1 9 December 1960 |
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Last appearance | Episode 764 10 April 1968 |
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Created by | Tony Warren | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Stuart Latham (1960) Margaret Morris (1963) H.V. Kershaw (1964, 1965) |
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Book appearances |
Coronation Street: The Complete Saga Coronation Street: The War Years |
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Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Occupation | Footballer | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Father | Frank Barlow |
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Mother | Ida Barlow |
Brothers | Ken Barlow |
Wife | Irma Ogden (1965–70) |
Sons | Darren Barlow |
Grandfathers | Sidney Barlow George Leathers |
Grandmothers | Edna Barlow Nancy Leathers |
Aunts | Marjorie Barlow Ethel Leathers Vera Leathers |
Nephews |
Peter Barlow Daniel Osbourne Lawrence Cunningham |
Nieces | Susan Barlow Tracey Barlow (step) |
Other relatives |
James Cunningham (great nephew) Adam Barlow (great nephew) Simon Barlow (great nephew) |
Elsie Lappin | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Maudie Edwards | ||||
First appearance | 9 December 1960 Episode 1 |
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Last appearance | 14 December 1960 Episode 2 |
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Created by | Tony Warren | ||||
Introduced by | Tony Warren | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Husband | Tommy Foyle (1930–45) Les Lappin (1947–52) |
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Daughters | Hilda Foyle Shelagh Foyle |
Florrie Lindley | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Betty Alberge | ||||
Duration | 1960–65 | ||||
First appearance | 9 December 1960 Episode 1 |
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Last appearance | 2 June 1965 Episode 467 |
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Created by | Tony Warren | ||||
Introduced by | Tony Warren | ||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||
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Husband | Norman Lindley |
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First cousins | Alan Mather |
Susan Cunningham | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Patricia Shakesby | ||||||
Duration | 1960–61 | ||||||
First appearance | 9 December 1960 Episode 1 |
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Last appearance | 6 January 1961 Episode 9 |
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Created by | Tony Warren | ||||||
Introduced by | Tony Warren | ||||||
Book appearances | Coronation Street: The Complete Saga | ||||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||||
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Sons | Lawrence Cunningham |
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Grandsons | James Cunningham |
Granddaughters | Chloe Cunningham |
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera/serial, initially produced by Granada Television. Created by screenwriter Tony Warren, Coronation Street first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced by Warren upon the series' inception, by order of first appearance.
These characters included flame-haired siren and series first sex symbol Elsie Tanner (played by Patricia Phoenix), staunch up-tight battleaxe Ena Sharples, (played by Violet Carson), typically middle class town Mayor and publican landlady Annie Walker (played by Doris Speed) and grumpy war veteran Albert Tatlock (Jack Howarth (actor)) and university graduate Ken Barlow (William Roache)- all of whom would go on to star in the series for twenty years or more. Another long term character was Minnie Caldwell (played by Margot Bryant), who would remain with the series for 16 years and also in the original line-up was loveable rogue Dennis Tanner (played by Philip Lowrie), who is significant for his 43-year gap between appearances. As of 2017, William Roache is the only original character from 1960 remaining in the cast.
Other significant characters to appear this year include Elsie Lappin (Maudie Edwards) the original owner of the Corner shop and most famous for speaking the first words on the show; Susan Cunningham (Patricia Shakesby) Ken's first girlfriend and the subject of a 2010 storyline in which it was discovered she had later given birth to his son; and May Hardman (Joan Heath), who became the first character to die in the series on 30 December.
(portrayed by Pat Phoenix)
Linda Cheveski (née Tanner) is played by actress Anne Cunningham between 1960 and 1984. The character was created by series creator Tony Warren as part of the original cast, and she appears in the first episode along with family members including her mother, aging 'good-time girl' Elsie Tanner and her 'lovable rogue' brother Dennis. She is later joined by her Polish husband Ivan, and the young couple are central to early storylines as they cope with Linda's pregnancy affecting their marriage.