Edgar William Podmore (15 August 1931 – 22 January 1994) was a British television producer. Born in
Gainsborough
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,
Lincolnshire
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, he is best remembered for his long association with the soap opera ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
'', a series he produced for twelve years (1976–1988).
Biography
Initially a
Royal Air Force
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pilot, he became a TV cameraman for the
BBC
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, shortly after with
Granada Television
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and later, a
director
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. When, as a relatively young man, he was called upon to direct an episode of ''Coronation Street'',
Violet Carson (
Ena Sharples) with a massive twinkle in her eye, drew herself up to her full height and confronted him - "Hello Bill, welcome...my train leaves at 5.30 p.m.!"
Podmore was asked to take over as producer of "the Street" in 1976. Initially he turned the offer down flat. As former Street writer
John Stevenson recalled in a
BBC Radio 2
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documentary, "''Coronation Street'' was on a downward slope at the time. No-one wanted to work on it, the quality of the scripts had dropped, the storylines were poor and it was becoming something of a joke within the TV industry to have to work on it".
Podmore helped steer the programme back onto an even keel. He referred to this as "re-decoration, not demolition" meaning that he intended to capitalise on the strengths he already had there. Thus the Ogdens became a comedic double act yet again, and
Eddie Yeats, who before Podmore's stewardship had been nothing more than a petty thug, became the Ogdens' surrogate son and was revealed to have a heart of gold. Podmore brought in new characters, such as
Renee Bradshaw, and brought minor characters, such as
Fred Gee and
Vera Duckworth
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, to the fore.
However, it was not all plain sailing. In the early 1980s,
Peter Dudley was arrested in a Manchester public lavatory for
importuning. Podmore stood by Dudley steadfastly, insisting that although he was involved in a "shameful" court case in reality, whatever Dudley did in his private life was his own business. Dudley later suffered a stroke caused by the stress of the case, and finally suffered a fatal heart attack after asking to be "written-out" of the show.
Podmore though was no easy touch. The cast referred to him as "the Godfather" for he could be very ruthless. In 1980, he killed
Madge Hindle
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Career
Hindle was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. Her break came when her friend, playwright Alan Bennett, asked her to appear in his 1 ...
's character Renee Roberts off as he deemed her marriage to
Alf Roberts
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was "not working". Podmore was quoted as saying that Alf Roberts was allowed to emerge "from the shadows of a rather humdrum marriage". When
Stephen Hancock refused to sign a new contract in protest at the cast wages system, Podmore had his character
Ernest Bishop
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Steve Tanner
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killed off, having him shot dead in a bungled wages snatch at Mike Baldwin's factory.
Podmore also sacked
Peter Adamson who played
Len Fairclough
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Creation and casting
Adamson was a former extra and t ...
. Adamson had been suspended from the programme after previously selling stories about cast members and calling some of them talentless amateurs. After allegations were made that he had indecently assaulted two young girls at a
Haslingden
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swimming pool in April 1983, he was written out until he cleared his name. Faced with high legal fees, Adamson sold his story to ''
The Sun
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'' and the ''
News of the World
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'' without permission. Podmore called this "indefensible" and sacked him in August 1983.
Podmore left the series in early 1989.
His memoirs, entitled ''Coronation Street - The Inside Story'', were published in 1990.
[Podmore, Bill; Peter Reece (1990). ''Coronation Street: The Inside Story''. London: Macdonald. ]
Death
Podmore died on 22 January 1994 at
Cheadle Royal Hospital.
References
External links
BBCiList of Bill Podmore's credits
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1931 births
1994 deaths
British television producers
British television directors
People from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
English aviators
Royal Air Force officers
20th-century British businesspeople