Samir Rachid
Samir Rachid |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Al Nedjari |
Duration |
1994–1995 |
First appearance |
24 August 1994 |
Last appearance |
2 June 1995 |
Introduced by |
Sue Pritchard |
Classification |
Former; regular |
Profile |
Occupation |
Waiter |
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Angela Hawthorne |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Diane Fletcher |
Duration |
1994–1995, 2005 |
First appearance |
28 October 1994 |
Last appearance |
16 September 2005 |
Introduced by |
Sue Pritchard (1994, 1995)
Tony Wood (2005) |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
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Clifford Duckworth |
Coronation Street character |
Portrayed by |
Dave King |
Duration |
1994–1995 |
First appearance |
12 December 1994 |
Last appearance |
6 January 1995 |
Introduced by |
Sue Pritchard (1994) |
Classification |
Former; guest |
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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 1994, by order of first appearance.
Sister Radford was a nurse at Weatherfield General, who was training Martin Platt (Sean Wilson) and was present when his seven year old adoptive daughter, Sarah-Lou (Lynsey King), was recovering from appendicitis in the children's ward. She made her first appearance on 18 March 1994 and made her last appearance on 21 March 1994. She was portrayed by Nimmy March.
In March 1994, Sarah-Lou's appendix ruptured and she had an emergency operation. Whilst she was recovering, both Martin and his then wife, Gail, were disgusted with the lack of nurses in the ward. This caused a furious Martin to accuse Sister of focusing on her own priorities rather than help children who needed medical treatment. This upset Sister Radford very much, and she refused to forgive Martin after he apologized. She even told Gail and Sarah-Lou's paternal grandmother, Ivy Tilsley (Lynne Perrie), that Sarah-Lou was making an excellent recovery.
The next day, Sister Radford told Martin that he needs to respect her more in training and they both reconciled, making the excuse that work was stressing them both.
Patricia Mary "Tricia" Armstrong was played by Tracy Brabin, now Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen, for a period of three years between 1994 and 1997.
Tricia first appeared when her son Jamie was accused of shoplifting at Bettabuys supermarket. Tricia befriended assistant manager Curly Watts in order to get Jamie out of trouble and pleaded with Curly to go easy on him. Tricia developed an attraction to Curly and they began dating but the relationship ended when Tricia's ex-husband, Carl, assaulted Jack Duckworth who had been babysitting Jamie whilst she and Curly were out on a date.
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