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Ray Langton's departure in 1978 came due to Neville Buswell quitting acting and later leaving to work in Las Vegas. However, he returned in 2005 for a brief stint, 27 years since he portrayed the character. Neville Buswell is the fourth cast member to have the longest break in ''Coronation Street'', which is a 27-year absence from 1978 to 2005. As of 2011, Philip Lowrie, who played Dennis Tanner, has the record for the longest break between appearances in Coronation Street, having been absent for 43 years.Storylines
Ray Langton was born at Number 2 Gas Street. Throughout his childhood, he was in trouble with the police most of the time. An ex- borstal boy, Ray built up a reputation as a troublemaker. He first appeared in the Street in 1966 but was sent away by Len Fairclough ( Peter Adamson) after he threatened Lucille Hewitt ( Jennifer Moss). Nevertheless, Ray returned two years later and Len gave him a job at his building firm and invited him to move into his bachelor pad at No.9. Ray hoped to start his own business but settled for a partnership with Len and Jerry Booth ( Graham Haberfield). Ray's younger sister, Janice ( Paula Wilcox), visited briefly in 1969. Ray was a womaniser and was involved with many women while living in the Street, including Sandra Butler (Patricia Fuller), Audrey Fleming (Gillian McCann), Vicki Bright (Clare Sutcliffe) and Sue Silcock ( Angela Scoular). In 1975, he married the yard's secretary, Deirdre Hunt ( Anne Kirkbride), and they moved into No.5; their daughter, Tracy Barlow ( Christabel Finch), was born in 1977. His roving eye led him into an affair with waitress Janice Stubbs ( Angela Bruce). Deirdre found out so he ended the affair and made plans to move to theOther appearances
In 1972, Ray, together with Jerry Booth and Fred Gee, appeared in a spin off from Coronation Street entitled ''Rest Assured.'' The premise of the series was to follow the comic misfortunes of Street characters Ray Langton and Jerry Booth in the role of insurance salesmen and premium collectors. Part of their customer round is in Norville House, a block of flats in Weatherfield. However the series only got as far as the recording of a half-hour pilot episode under the title ''Lift Off.'' Ray made a brief cameo appearance in ''Viva Las Vegas!'', a VHS spin-off written by Russell T. Davies and released in 1998, as Buswell was living in Las Vegas at the time. In the storyline Ray is working as a barman and unexpectedly meets Vera Duckworth ( Liz Dawn), who is holidaying there. When Vera brings him up to date on some of the things that have happened in Weatherfield since his departure, Ray assumes she must be joking and responds by telling her he's now married to a man and is hiding from his evil twin.References
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