Edward Wormold | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Robert Dorning | ||||
Duration | 1965 | ||||
First appearance | 4 January 1965 Episode 424 |
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Last appearance | 1 September 1965 Episode 493 |
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Created by | H.V. Kershaw | ||||
Introduced by | John Finch | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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Brothers | Alfried Wormwold |
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Sons | Douglas Wormold |
Norman Lindley | |||
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Coronation Street character | |||
Portrayed by | Glyn Owen | ||
Duration | 1965 | ||
First appearance | 8 February 1965 Episode 434 |
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Last appearance | 2 June 1965 Episode 467 |
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Created by | Richard Everitt | ||
Introduced by | Jim Allen | ||
Classification | Former; guest | ||
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Wife | Florrie Lindley |
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Roger Wain | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Frazer Hines |
Duration | 1965 |
First appearance | 15 March 1965 Episode 444 |
Last appearance | 21 June 1965 Episode 472 |
Created by | H.V. Kershaw |
Introduced by | Vince Powell |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Lionel Petty | |||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||
Portrayed by | Edward Evans | ||||
Duration | 1965–1966 | ||||
First appearance | 31 May 1965 Episode 466 |
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Last appearance | 26 January 1966 Episode 535 |
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Created by | Howard Baker | ||||
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal | ||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||
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Wife | Mary Petty (deceased) |
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Daughters | Sandra Petty |
Sid Lambert | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Graham Rigby |
Duration | 1965–1966 |
First appearance | 31 May 1965 Episode 466 |
Last appearance | 19 August 1970 Episode 999 |
Created by | Howard Baker |
Introduced by | Jack Rosenthal |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Tom Schofield | |||||||||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | David Holliday | ||||||||||||
Duration | 1965, 1973 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | 7 June 1965 Episode 468 |
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Last appearance | 30 May 1973 Episode 1291 |
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Created by | Howard Baker | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | John Finch | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||||||||||
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Father | Tom Schofield |
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Sisters | Joan Schofield Alison Schofield |
Wife | Faye-Marie Schofield |
Grandfathers | Tom Schofield |
Uncles | Clifford Schofield |
Other relatives |
Ena Sharples Alice Raybould Vera Lomax Madge Sharples Ian Sharples Colin Lomax Jason Lomax |
Edward Wormold was the owner of several properties on Coronation Street up until the late 70s. As such, he made occasional visits when needed. Gradually all the houses were bought by the residents of the Street, and Wormold last appeared in September. His brother Alfried appeared in 1967 and son Douglas appeared in 1974.
Norman Lindley was the estranged husband of shopkeeper Florrie Lindley. His arrival shocked Florrie's friends and neighbours, who had believed she was widowed. Norman worked overseas as an engineer and had returned to the country to ask Florrie for a divorce. Whilst in the area he took a fancy to Elsie Tanner and they dated, but when Florrie confessed she still had feelings for Norman, Elsie gallantly broke it off. Florrie had her hopes of rekindling the romance dashed however, when Norman was called back to work and abruptly left. The couple finally decided to give their marriage another go when Norman came back for Florrie later in the year, and they left for a new start together.
Roger Wain is a friend of Lucille Hewitt's, who she meets when the play opposite each other in a local production. Lucille instantly takes a shine to Roger and takes him home to meet her guardians Annie and Jack, who approve of the developing relationship between the pair. Eventually however, class differences prove too much for Roger and Lucille, and they drift apart.
Lionel Petty arrived on Coronation Street as the new owner of the Corner Shop, which he previously bought from Florrie Lindley. He was an ex-Sergeant Major, and life as a shopkeeper was never his game. Lionel failed to fit in on the Street and left for Wales in January 1966 to go into business with his brother.
Sid Lambert was the manager of the local football club where David Barlow took a job as coach until David's knee injury forced him out. He returned briefly in 1970, after doing some work for Alan Howard and was angry when Alan was unable to pay him. Sid threatened to sue Alan, along with several other people who Alan owed money to, if he did not pay them what they were owed. Alan's accountant asked Sid to give Alan time to come up with the money. Sid was reluctant but was outvoted by the other creditors. He asked Alan's accountant to provide evidence that Alan's hairdressing salon in Leeds was actually owned by his ex-wife.