Martin Platt is a fictional character from the
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Coronation Street
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'', portrayed by
Sean Wilson. His major storylines were a relationship with
Gail Tilsley (
Helen Worth) following the death of her husband
Brian
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(
Christopher Quinten) and the birth of their child
David
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(
Jack P. Shepherd); a feud with Gail's former mother-in-law
Ivy Tilsley (
Lynne Perrie
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); the adoption of Brian's children
Sarah
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(
Tina O'Brien) and
Nick
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(
Ben Price); affairs with Cathy Power (Theresa Brindley) and
Rebecca Hopkins (
Jill Halfpenny
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); his relationship with 16-year-old
Katy Harris (
Lucy-Jo Hudson
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); and his involvement in the rescue of Gail from her killer husband
Richard Hillman (
Brian Capron). He left on 9 November 2005. In January 2018, it was confirmed that he would be returning for a short period. He returned on 22 March 2018 and left on 26 March 2018 to go to New Zealand with Robyn and Charlotte. In 2024 Wilson filmed scenes as part of Gail's exit storyline, which were scrapped after he left the role prematurely.
Storylines
1985–2005
Teenager Martin Platt is first seen in 1985 as a school-leaver working in Jim's Cafe. He had two
GCEs and was studying at Salford Technical College. In February 1989,
Brian Tilsley (
Christopher Quinten) is murdered and Martin begins comforting his widow and former employer at the café,
Gail (
Helen Worth). They gradually fall for each other and in 1990, Gail finds she is pregnant. Feeling Martin is too young to settle down, she is about to have an
abortion
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when Martin stops her. Their son,
David
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The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Dam ...
, is born on Christmas Day 1990. Martin helps raise Gail's two older children,
Sarah-Louise (Lynsay King) and
Nicky
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* Nicky Adams (born ...
(
Warren Jackson
Nick Tilsley (also Platt, also known as Nicky) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. He was born off screen during an episode broadcast on 31 December 1980, but made his first appearance on 5 January 1 ...
) from her marriage to Brian. He develops a father-daughter relationship with Sarah but Nicky does not like him and is often keen to remind him that he is not his real father, and for this reason he cannot tell him what to do. Brian's mother,
Ivy
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(
Lynne Perrie
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), is also hostile towards Martin, especially when he decides that he wants to adopt Nicky and Sarah. Supported by Ivy's husband
Don Brennan (
Geoffrey Hinsliff), the adoption later goes through, despite opposition from Ivy, who even told Social Services that Gail was an unfit mother, but Martin allowed her to visit Nicky and Sarah. When Ivy died in 1995, she presented more trouble for Martin and Gail due to the terms of her will, changes made during the adoption dispute, left her estate and house to Nicky, on the condition by changing his name back to Tilsley with Sarah and Don left nothing. Upon discovering this, Martin is angry because he legally adopted him and wanted to keep him under the Platt surname, however Gail tells him to accept it because she knew that Ivy wanted Nicky to have Brian's surname knowing that she is to blame for Brian's death.
In the mid-1990s, Martin becomes friendly with fellow nurse,
Carmel Finnan (
Catherine Cusack
Catherine Cusack (born 21 December 1968) is a British actress. She is best known for portraying Nanny Carmel Finnan in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' in 1992 and 1993.
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Cusack was born on 21 Decem ...
). Carmel makes Gail believe she is having an affair with Martin and is pregnant by him, but the problem is solved by Carmel's father, John (Shay Gorman) from Ireland coming to take her home. Martin later sleeps with nurse Cathy Power (Theresa Brindley) on Christmas Day, while working as a student nurse. Martin confesses, and Gail finds it difficult to forgive him, but they are reconciled after Martin passes his nursing exam. In 1998 Martin is suspended from work after Les took an overdose by accident and blamed Martin for this, Les was later found at fault and Martin returned to nursing in early 1999. Martin's 13-year-old adoptive daughter Sarah (now
Tina O'Brien) finds out she is pregnant and she cannot have an abortion. Despite him and Gail planning to go to Canada and adopt the baby, Sarah gives birth to
Bethany Platt
Bethany Platt is a fictional character from the Television in the United Kingdom, British ITV (TV network), ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 June 2000. She was played by Mia Cookson i ...
(Amy and Emily Walton). In 1999, Martin becomes friendly with
Rebecca Hopkins (
Jill Halfpenny
Jill Halfpenny (born 15 July 1975) is an English actress who first garnered attention playing Nicola Dobson in the coming-of-age BBC drama series '' Byker Grove'' (1989–1992). She became more widely known for her roles as Rebecca Hopkins on ...
), and Gail accuses him of having an affair, but is reassured. Martin and Rebecca subsequently do have an affair, which Martin confesses to Gail only after Rebecca has left him. After an unsuccessful attempt to patch up the marriage, Martin goes to live in a nearby flat and Gail divorces him. Martin remains close to Gail, even after the divorce, and often comes round to have tea with Gail, Sarah, Bethany and David (now played by
Jack P. Shepherd).
After his divorce Martin unexpectedly begins a romance with Gail's best friend,
Sally Webster
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(
Sally Dynevor
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). The romance causes controversy due to Gail and Sally's friendship and Martin's friendship with Sally's ex-husband
Kevin
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(
Michael Le Vell
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), but Gail's happiness with new boyfriend
Richard Hillman (
Brian Capron) leads her to give the new couple her blessing. However, the relationship eventually fizzles out and Sally reunites with Kevin.
When Richard - revealed to have committed a string of murders - tries to kill Gail and the children by driving his car into the canal, Martin and
Tommy Harris (Thomas Craig) jump into the canal and swim down to the sunken car and rescue them - although Richard dies. Martin later falls in love with Tommy's sixteen-year-old daughter
Katy (
Lucy-Jo Hudson
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). Tommy, who had previously been Martin's friend, is outraged when he finds out about their relationship, and attacks Martin physically, whilst Katy's brother,
Craig Harris
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(
Richard Fleeshman
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), attempts to kill Martin by tampering with the brakes on his car. Katy's parents are even more unhappy when she leaves school to move in with Martin. When Sarah discovers her boyfriend
Todd Grimshaw
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(
Bruno Langley
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In October 2 ...
) is gay and had been having an affair with Martin's nurse colleague
Karl Foster
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(Chris Finch), she gives birth prematurely to her son
Billy Platt
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Amy Barlow
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who then dies and she and David are angry with Martin when he continues to date Katy, who knew about Todd's sexuality. An angry Martin then attacks Karl at the hospital and is suspended from his job but later reinstated. Katy then falls pregnant with Martin's child. When Sally begins having an affair with colleague Ian Davenport (
Philip Bretherton), her previous relationship with Martin, who is working late hours, leads Tommy and his wife
Angela Harris (
Kathryn Hunt
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) to believe they are having an affair. They tell Katy, who moves out of Martin's flat and has an abortion. When Gail tells them the truth, Katy is devastated. She confronts Tommy in a rage, and attacks him with a heavy adjustable spanner, killing him. Because of the bad blood between Martin and Tommy, Martin is at first arrested for the murder. Even though Angela only witnesses the murder of Tommy, she confesses to doing it to protect Katy. Martin is released. Katy is hysterical, and as a
diabetic
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, decides to commit suicide by forgoing her insulin injections and eating sugar. Martin, Sarah and Sarah's boyfriend
Scooter (Sushil Chudasama) manage to get her to hospital, but she later dies.
Martin decides to move to
Liverpool
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with his new girlfriend Robyn (
Clare Calbraith
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). David is devastated when he hears that Martin is leaving and does not talk to Martin for a while; however, the two of them reconcile just before Martin leaves. Martin and Robyn drive off to Liverpool for their new life together.
2018
After being
raped
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by
Josh Tucker
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(Ryan Clayton), David decides to visit Martin with Max and Lily. It is revealed that Martin and Robyn are expecting their second child together, and are planning to emigrate to
New Zealand
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. Martin realised that David was upset, though came to the conclusion that David was furious with him for leaving for New Zealand, which David says is the truth, too ashamed to open up to his father over being raped. Martin then assured David that he was free to visit him anytime, and this made David think about emigrating over there permanently. As David returned home, he informed his maternal family about his plans to move to New Zealand, much to their surprise, devastation and disappointment.
Martin then arrives back in Weatherfield for the first time in over twelve years, and met David's new girlfriend
Shona Ramsey
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Marta Zarek
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(
Julia Goulding
Julia Goulding (born 27 March 1985) is an English actress who has played Shona Platt on the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', since 2016.
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). When Josh overheard Martin and Shona discussing David's decision to leave his life-long home, he expressed his concern for David's welfare. After finding out, David told Martin that Josh was no friend of his. Despite Max and Lily telling him that they wanted to remain in Weatherfield, David's mind was made up to emigrate. Martin reassured David that he could come and visit him anytime he wished, but David told Martin that he could not live in the same street where Kylie was murdered, and thus refused to say goodbye to his father. However, as Martin prepared to leave for his new life in New Zealand, David came to see his father off.
Development
Actor
Sean Wilson was axed from ''Coronation Street'' when a major storyline conference decided the character of Martin had been "played out". Wilson later reflected that the producers had "done him a favour by axing his character", and Wilson has since said that if he were to return to the soap, the producers would have to be "very persuasive". He claimed he was dropped from the show, due to his refusal to portray a storyline in which Martin would be jailed for having a relationship with an underage girl.
Return (2018)
In January 2018, it was announced that Wilson would be reprising the role of Martin for a short period as part of David's male rape storyline.
Axed return (2024)
On 29 June 2024 it was announced that Wilson would reprise the role of Martin for a short stint to coincide with Gail's exit. It was later announced on 16 August 2024 that Wilson had quit after beginning filming his return for personal reasons, and that scripts were being rewritten to remove Martin's appearance. In November 2024 it was revealed the sudden departure was caused by a historic sex allegation dating back to 1997.
Reception
The character has been described as the "only properly functional husband" of Gail, who had been married a total of five times by 2016.
In March 2000, ''Inside Soap'' ran a poll asking readers if Martin should stay with Gail or leave to be with Rebecca, with 52% of readers voting that Martin should stay with his family and 48% voting that he should leave Gail.
The magazine added, "it was a tough call but the majority of you
eadersdon't want to see another soap family torn apart and think he should stay and work things out".
References
External links
Martins profile at www.Corrie.net
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Coronation Street characters
Television characters introduced in 1985
Fictional nurses in soap operas
British male characters in soap operas