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'' in 2005, by order of first appearance.


Scooter Makuna

Hiren "Scooter" Makuna first appeared in early 2005 as the boyfriend of Sarah Platt ( Tina O'Brien). He was of Indian descent. His character was mostly remembered for not being very bright, having a fondness for fish and getting great pleasure in retrieving junk from skips. Scooter and Sarah broke up in the autumn of 2005 after an argument. He left the Street soon afterwards.


Lena Thistlewood

Lena Thistlewood is a friend of
Blanche Hunt Blanche Hunt is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. She was originally played by Patricia Cutts; however, the actress died by suicide after appearing in just two episodes in August 1974. Maggie Jones ...
( Maggie Jones), who first appears in 2005 and regularly visits the Barlow household and she takes a fancy to Ken Barlow ( William Roache), Lena attends Ken and Deirdre's second wedding in 2005. Lena dies off-screen on New Year's Day 2006 and she leaves her dog, Eccles, to Blanche.


Diggory Compton

Diggory Compton was played by Eric Potts. When he arrives in Weatherfield with his daughter Molly (
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), Diggory opens the local bakery shop at the end of the street. He tries wooing
Liz McDonald Liz McDonald (also credited as Liz MacDonald) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. She is portrayed by Beverley Callard. She made her first appearance on 27 October 1989. Callard opted to leave the ...
(
Beverley Callard Beverley Jane McEwan (''née'' Moxon; previously Atkinson, Sowden and Callard; born 28 March 1957) is an English actress, known for her role as Liz McDonald in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (1989–1998, 2000–2001, 2 ...
) by inviting her to a Christmas dinner party, however she ended up meeting her future husband, drummer
Vernon Tomlin Vernon Tomlin is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', played by Ian Reddington. He appeared from December 2005 until September 2008, when the character was written out of the series. The character was the ...
(
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) at the event. During his time in
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, Diggory befriends Mike Baldwin ( Johnny Briggs). Diggory leaves Weatherfield in July 2006 after his business fails. Molly visits him in 2008 after falling out with her fiancé Tyrone Dobbs ( Alan Halsall). On 5 January 2009, Molly receives a call from the hospital that Diggory's appendix has burst. Several days later, it is revealed Diggory will recover but he will ultimately miss Molly and Tyrone's wedding due to being hospitalised for a week. In December 2010, Diggory is informed by telephone that Molly has died in the tram crash caused by an explosion at the Joinery Bar. Diggory's sister Pam Hobsworth ( Kate Anthony) tells Molly's former lover
Kevin Webster Kevin Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. Portrayed by Michael Le Vell, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 19 October 1983. Le Vell was suspended from the soa ...
(
Michael Le Vell Michael Robert Turner (born 15 December 1964), known professionally as Michael Le Vell, is an English actor. He is best known for his role as mechanic Kevin Webster in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', a role he has played ...
) the heartbreak of having to inform Diggory of his daughter's death saying she is wondering what words to use to break the news to him. Diggory is not seen at Molly's funeral as he is reportedly too ill to attend.


Jessie Jackson

Jessie Jackson is played by actress Nailah Cumberbatch. She arrives at ''Underworld'' with her "twin sister" Joanne ( Zaraah Abrahams) to replace departing machinist Sonia Marshall (Tina Gambe) and is the more outgoing one of the two. In 2006, Danny Baldwin ( Bradley Walsh) sacks Jessie after he catches her dancing on the tables, and she subsequently seeks employment as a stewardess and leaves the Street. Her "twin sister" is later revealed to be her cousin.


Joanne Jackson

Joanne Jackson was played by the actress Zaraah Abrahams. The character and casting was announced in February 2005 and she debuted later that month. Joanne arrived at Underworld with her "twin sister" Jessie and proceeded to cause much amusement by claiming to be identical despite the obvious difference in appearance. Joanne was the shyer of the two and lacks confidence where men are concerned. Abrahams later left the role in 2007 and the character last appeared on 20 July 2007.


Keith Appleyard

Keith Appleyard is played by Ian Redford. Keith is Angela Harris's ( Kathryn Hunt) father. When she and her family live in Sheffield, she witnesses a murder. Keith persuades Angela to tell the truth and testify at the trial, which results in their move to Weatherfield under the
witness protection Witness protection is security provided to a threatened person providing testimonial evidence to the justice system, including defendants and other clients, before, during, and after trials, usually by police. While witnesses may only require p ...
scheme. They are also given a new name - Nelson - but don't use it for long. Keith first appears in 2005 to help Angela after her husband Tommy ( Thomas Craig) dies. He stays to look after his grandchildren Katy (
Lucy-Jo Hudson Lucy-Jo Hudson (born 4 May 1983) is an English actress, known for her roles as Katy Harris (Coronation Street), Katy Harris in ''Coronation Street'', Rosie Trevanion in ''Wild at Heart (British TV series), Wild at Heart'' and Donna-Marie Quinn ...
) and Craig ( Richard Fleeshman) after Angela is arrested for Tommy's murder. Katy (the real killer) commits suicide, unable to handle the guilt, and Angela is imprisoned for helping Katy cover up the crime. Keith stays with Craig in Coronation Street, rather than insist Craig join him in Sheffield, feeling Craig has suffered enough - plus, Weatherfield is closer than Sheffield to where Angela is in prison. After moving in, Keith dates hairdresser Audrey Roberts (
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), who is his opposite in many ways. Keith is always watching the pennies and takes on a paper round to earn some extra money. His hobbies include
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. Keith is widowed, his wife having died between 2003 and 2005. Angela telephones her mother on
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2002, and visits her in September 2003, but she has died by the time Keith arrives in 2005. After he and Audrey end things as they are so different, Keith became enemies with builder Charlie Stubbs ( Bill Ward). Charlie bills Keith for repairing the leak on the roof but Keith refuses to pay the bill, feeling Charlie has overcharged. In revenge, Charlie removes the roof tiles, insisting he will replace them when Keith pays his bill. Keith rings the police but the police say they can't help as it isn't a police matter. Keith is delighted to see Charlie replacing the tiles, thinking that he has won, until Charlie reveals that he is his new landlord. Keith is horrified and says that the landlord would have told him but Charlie says that he asked the former landlord to let him do that. Charlie's girlfriend, Tracy Barlow (
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), is delighted. She thinks, when Charlie tells Keith and Craig that he wants them out, that he intends to live there. Keith decides that he and Craig will move to
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but Craig doesn't want to leave Coronation Street as his girlfriend, Rosie (
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), lives there too. Initially Keith agrees to stay but after an angina attack, he is told by the doctor that it is a warning and things have to change. Keith tells Craig that they are moving to
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with Keith's sister, Marjorie. Craig is determined that he won't leave the street but Keith and Rosie's mother Sally (
Sally Dynevor Sally Jane Dynevor (née Whittaker; born 30 May 1963) is an English actress, she is best known for her role as Sally Metcalfe in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', which she has played since 1986. In 2022, Dynevor competed in the fourt ...
) persuade him and they leave. Keith later returns to the Street when Craig runs away from Bournemouth and refuses to return there.


Nathan Cooper

Nathan Cooper (also Harding) is played by Ray Fearon. He first appears in 2005 when
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(
Michael Le Vell Michael Robert Turner (born 15 December 1964), known professionally as Michael Le Vell, is an English actor. He is best known for his role as mechanic Kevin Webster in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', a role he has played ...
) is looking for a new mechanic, following the death of Tommy Harris ( Thomas Craig). Nathan leaves the job after breaking up with his girlfriend Frankie Baldwin (
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) largely to do with the fact her ex-husband,
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( Bradley Walsh) is still in the picture. In his final scene he punches Danny as he leaves the cobbles. He had previously romanced factory machinist Joanne Jackson ( Zaraah Abrahams) as well as Tracy Barlow (
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), while he also enjoyed a brief flirtation with hairdresser Maria Sutherland ( Samia Ghadie) in The Rovers Return Inn. His fiery temperament is revealed when he almost blinds Ashley Peacock ( Steven Arnold) when they argue over their women while giving him boxing lessons.


Mel Hutchwright


Carol Baldwin

Carol Baldwin (née Saunders) was played by Lynne Pearson. Carol is the first ex-wife of
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( Bradley Walsh), and the mother of
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( Rupert Hill). While she is still married to Danny, he is sleeping with her son's babysitter Frankie (
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). Carol is oblivious to this, as she completely trusted Frankie; she only finds out when Danny leaves her to marry Frankie, taking Jamie with him. Jamie doesn't see Carol for many years; he is raised by Danny and Frankie. In 2005, he tracks down Carol to
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and decides to pay her a visit. It soon becomes clear that past events have affected Carol's life very badly; she has never remarried, is living in a run down flat, and is an
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with no job or money. Jamie becomes very concerned for his mother and visits her many times in Birmingham; she appears in
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for the first time for Jamie's 25th birthday party, much to the horror of her ex-husband, Danny, his wife, Frankie and their son Warren. Carol appears regularly for months, and when Danny begins an affair with his girlfriend, Leanne (
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), Carol was the one who tells Jamie. When Frankie and Danny split up, Carol moves in with them to be closer to Jamie and he makes her promise to give up alcohol. However, in January 2006, Jamie and Frankie throw Carol out when she accuses them of sleeping together (which is somewhat prophetic, as later that year Jamie and Frankie pursue an affair), and her drinking continues. In 2007, it becomes apparent that Carol has ditched the drink, and is now engaged. On 25 September 2007, Jamie and Violet Wilson ( Jenny Platt) attend Carol's wedding.


Lloyd Mullaney


Viv Baldwin

Vivian "Viv" Baldwin is the mother of Danny Baldwin ( Bradley Walsh). She is first seen on the street in July 2005, following her husband Harry's death and later revealing to her brother-in-law Mike ( Johnny Briggs) that he is in fact Danny's biological father, not Harry. Viv makes a reappearance in Weatherfield at Christmas 2005, when the family go out to Christmas dinner. In December 2006, she returns enquiring about her son's disappearance, only to find out the truth about her grandson
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's ( Rupert Hill) affair with his former stepmother and her and Mike's daughter-in law Frankie Baldwin (
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). After finding this, Viv storms back home to
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.


Freda Burgess

Freda Burgess, played by Ali Briggs, is the deaf niece of Ernest Bishop ( Stephen Hancock). In August 2005, Freda came to visit her aunt Emily Bishop (
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), but got a frosty reception from Emily's lodger,
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(
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), who thought she was after Emily's money. Freda helped Emily when she fell down the stairs and sprained her ankle, but left due to Norris' treatment of her. In July 2009, Freda returned. She revealed to Emily that she was engaged, but her fiancé was in prison. She took a dislike to Emily's new friend, Ramsay Clegg (
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), as she found his over-eagerness to please everyone annoying. Norris was thrilled, as he disliked his brother too and felt they had something in common. After staying a few days, Freda left again. On 3 May 2019, Freda returns to sell Emily and Norris' house, leading to Mary Cole ( Patti Clare) accusing Freda of murdering Norris, who later turns up to announce that he and Freda are getting married and moving to Scotland. In 2020, Freda and Norris are shown to be living in Stillwaters, a
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. Freda reappears again in June 2021 when discussing the pros and cons of Baby Aled’s hearing operation with Gemma Winter ( Dolly-Rose Campbell) and Chesney Brown ( Sam Aston). Three months later, Freda meets Mary, Ken Barlow ( William Roache) and Rita Tanner ( Barbara Knox) at Weatherfield General to tell them Norris has died, following a stroke. She is still in contact with Gemma and Chesney, because in 2022 it is mentioned that she is looking after the quads and Chesney's son Joseph while everyone is out celebrating Gemma and
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's (
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) birthday.


Phil Nail

Phil Nail, played by Scottish actor
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, works at the Medical Centre on Rosamund Street as a reflexologist. He quickly begins a relationship with receptionist Gail Platt ( Helen Worth). Phil is very interested in the Platt family's experience with Richard Hillman ( Brian Capron) because he is undertaking a Criminology course. Gail trusts Phil; she even allows him to record interviews with her children about their experiences with Richard. Gail's son David Platt ( Jack P. Shepherd) does not like Phil; in fact, he despises him knowing that Phil is only wanting to know about Richard and that he does not care about Gail's children. He even begins a campaign to stop the relationship between Phil and Gail. One such example is when Phil's hand is badly injured when David intentionally slams it with a car boot lid. Another is where Phil pins David up against a wall and threatens him. David has become unhappy ever since his father
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( Sean Wilson) has left and he does not like another man in the house telling him what to do, as that is his father's job. Eventually, Phil leaves the street after Gail discovers that Phil attacked David. Phil is a suspect when Gail began receiving a series of hoax letters claiming to be from the deceased Richard in 2006. The culprit is later revealed to have been David.


Molly Dobbs


Robyn Platt

Robyn Platt is played by
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. Robyn is the girlfriend (later wife) of
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( Sean Wilson). She made her first appearance on 23 September 2005 and made her last appearance on 9 November 2005. She was portrayed by Claire Calbraith. In September 2005, Robyn made her first appearance as a mascot. However, the actress who portrayed her, Clare Calbraith, was uncredited although it still counted as her first appearance. A month later, in October 2005, Robyn reappeared and she and Martin began a relationship. However, Robyn thought Martin was stringing her along and dumped him at the Rovers Return Inn over her suspicions but they soon reconciled that month. Martin began to reject his son, David Platt ( Jack P. Shepherd), for Robyn and at 8 Coronation Street, which was holding a farewell bonfire for Martin and Robyn, who were leaving for a new life in Liverpool in November, David realised that Martin wanted Robyn and not him. David's mother and Martin's ex-wife, Gail Platt ( Helen Worth), and Robyn were furious with Martin for this and Martin decided to make it up to him by spending time with him but David rejected his father. However, he and Martin reconciled before he departed for Liverpool with Robyn. David told Robyn to take good care of his father; Robyn replied that she will. David visited Martin and Robyn in January 2006 and revealed that Robyn was pregnant with Martin's baby and their daughter was born later that year.


Ronnie Clayton

Veronica "Ronnie" Clayton was played by Emma Stansfield. Ronnie first appeared on 3 October 2005. She used to be married to
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Jimmy Clayton (
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) and works for his cab firm. She leaves Jimmy and starts working under Steve McDonald (
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) at ''Streetcars''. Ronnie departed in 2006.


Amber Kalirai


Vernon Tomlin


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