Neil Crossley | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Geoffrey Matthews | ||||
Duration | 1963, 1966 | ||||
First appearance | 15 July 1963 Episode 270 |
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Last appearance | 7 December 1966 Episode 625 |
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Introduced by | Margaret Morris (1963) H.V. Kershaw (1966) |
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Classification | Former; regular | ||||
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Wife | Sheila Birtles |
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Sons | Danny Crossley |
Walter Potts | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Chris Sandford |
Duration | 1963–64 |
First appearance | 15 July 1963 Episode 270 |
Last appearance | 22 January 1964 Episode 325 |
Introduced by | Margaret Morris |
Classification | Former; regular |
Myra Booth | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Susan Jameson | ||||
Duration | 1963–64, 1968 | ||||
First appearance | 4 September 1963 Episode 285 |
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Last appearance | 21 February 1968 Episode 750 |
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Introduced by | Margaret Morris (1963) Michael Cox (1968) |
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Classification | Former; regular | ||||
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Occupation | Typist | ||||
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Father | George Dickenson |
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Husband | Jerry Booth (1963–68) |
George Dickenson | |||
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Coronation Street character | |||
Portrayed by | Stan Jay | ||
Duration | 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968 | ||
First appearance | 4 September 1963 Episode 285 |
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Last appearance | 28 February 1968 Episode 752 |
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Introduced by | Margaret Morris (1963, 1964) H.V. Kershaw (1965, 1966) Michael Cox (1968) |
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Classification | Former; recurring | ||
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Daughters | Myra Booth |
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Laurie Fraser | |||
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Coronation Street character | |||
Portrayed by | Stanley Meadows | ||
Duration | 1963–64 | ||
First appearance | 13 November 1963 Episode 305 |
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Last appearance | 8 April 1964 Episode 347 |
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Introduced by | Margaret Morris | ||
Classification | Former; regular | ||
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Wife | Rosemary Fraser |
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Dave Robbins | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Jon Rollason |
Duration | 1963–64, 1969, 1971 |
First appearance | 4 December 1963 Episode 311 |
Last appearance | 28 July 1971 Episode 1099 |
Introduced by | Margaret Morris (1963) H.V. Kershaw (1969) Leslie Duxbury (1971) |
Classification | Former; regular |
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 fourth year, by order of first appearance.
In April, outgoing series producer H.V. Kershaw saw the return of original cast member Philip Lowrie as Dennis Tanner after a year's absence. Kershaw vacated his position a month later, to be replaced by Margaret Morris — who in June secured a short return spot for David Barlow (Alan Rothwell), appearing in two episodes. Morris introduced two significant recurring characters in July, as Neil Crossley (Geoffrey Matthews) and Walter Potts (Christopher Sandford) made their first appearances, while Myra Booth (Susan Jameson) became the only new regular character to be introduced in 1963 when she arrived in September.
Myra's father George Dickenson (Stan Jay) followed her to Weatherfield in September, and Laurie Fraser (Stanley Meadows) began a five-month stint as a new love interest for Elsie Tanner in November. Jon Rollason also joined the cast as Dave Robbins in December.
Neil Crossley came to Weatherfield to take over as manager of Gamma Garments on Rosamund Street. He quickly caught the eye of Sheila Birtles, who was dating Jerry Booth at the time. Neil was unpopular with the locals, who believed he was no good, but Sheila was infatuated with him. After finding them together, Jerry fought with Neil and knocked him unconscious, prompting Sheila to dump Jerry, telling him she loved Neil. Neil, however, did not feel the same way and quickly dropped her, leaving the area soon after due to Emily Nugent reporting him to their boss Mr Papagopoulos for stealing from the petty cash. His exit sent Sheila into a downward spiral and she attempted suicide. Luckily Dennis Tanner rescued her and she left the Street for her parents' house. Sheila then discovered that she was pregnant and had a son, Danny, in 1964. She gave him up for adoption and eventually returned to Coronation Street, moving in with Elsie Tanner. Neil returned in 1966 and reunited with Sheila. They later married.