List of ''Coronation Street'' characters (1982)

Coronation Street is a British soap opera created by writer Tony Warren. It was first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 1982, by order of first appearance.

Caroline Clegg

Caroline Clegg
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Elaine Donnelly (1982)
Sarah Thurstan (1995, 2002)
Duration 1982, 1995, 2002
First appearance 11 January 1982
Last appearance 10 June 2002
Introduced by Bill Podmore (1982)
Jane MacNaught (2002)
Classification Former; guest
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Home Wimbledon

Caroline Clegg (née Wilson) is the wife of Gordon Clegg. Caroline and Gordon had met in 1982, and got engaged. Gordon introduced Caroline to his mother Betty Turpin. Betty took a shine to Caroline, although felt Gordon was rushing into things. Nevertherless, they got married later on, although it was a quick registry office affair and Betty was not told about it until after it happened. In 1985, their son Peter was born. In 1995, Caroline attended Betty's wedding to Billy Williams alongside Gordon and Peter. Seven years later in 2002, they attended the retirement party for Betty at the Rovers Return where she had been an employee since 1969. Caroline was not pleased when Gordon offered for Betty to come and stay with them in London. Betty moved in with them but soon felt isolated and unwanted. She left to return to her home in Weatherfield. When Betty died in 2012, Caroline did not attend the funeral with Gordon for unknown reasons.

Chalkie Whitely

Chalkie Whitely
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Teddy Turner
Duration 1982–1983
First appearance 15 February 1982
Last appearance 3 August 1983
Classification Former; regular
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Home Australia

Thomas "Chalkie" Whitely is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by actor Teddy Turner.

By 1982, Chalkie was a widower and living in Viaduct Street with his grandson Craig, who was living with him while his son Bob, a merchant seaman whose wife had also passed away, was at sea. Chalkie worked as binman alongside Eddie Yeats and Curly Watts, as a driver.

When Chalkie got word that his home was to be demolished, he started house-hunting and became interested in 7 Coronation Street, recently rebuilt by Len Fairclough seventeen years after it collapsed in 1965. Len and his wife Rita lived next door at No.9 and were asking for £14,000 for the adjacent property, which Chalkie thought was too much. Rita also had her eye on the new house and tried to interest Chalkie in No.9, with the Faircloughs moving next door. Chalkie offered £10,000 - less than Len wanted but eventually Len was talked round, and in August Chalkie moved into the house with Craig. More disputes with the Faircloughs were to come; just before the Whitelys were to move in, Rita sold the house's carpets to Chalkie, only for them to be ruined when Len threw an inpromptu farewell party at the house. When Chalkie forgot to pass on a letter to Len for a week, Len lost his temper and shouted at Chalkie, resulting in Chalkie refusing to pass on any of Len's post, costing his plumbing business work. Rita later settled it by paying to have Len's post redirected: a victory for Chalkie.

Looking after Craig was an arrangement which worked for Chalkie but it wasn't without difficulties. Craig was starting to become rebellious by skiving off school and playing his drums, annoying Chalkie and the neighbours, but worst of all was Craig's maternal grandmother Phyllis Pearce, who tracked the pair down even though Chalkie hadn't passed on their new address to her. Phyllis thought Chalkie was not meeting Craig's needs and started hanging around the house to keep an eye on them both (as Chalkie had feared). When Chalkie and Craig built a pigeon coop together, Phyllis released the pigeons as she thought they were dirty. Chalkie got the pigeons back and looked after them. In November, Bob returned from the Navy to a welcome home party thrown by Chalkie. To Chalkie's surprise, Bob wanted to leave the Navy and settle in Australia to raise Craig. Chalkie was also invited but although the prospect of being out of Phyllis's reach appealed to him, Chalkie had made a life in Weatherfield and felt too old to start again. Phyllis appealed to Chalkie to talk Bob into letting Craig stay but Chalkie decided against it, feeling that Craig would be better off in Australia with his father.

In January 1983, now living alone, Chalkie fell ill with flu and, against his will, was looked after by Phyllis. He kept in touch with the Whitelys in Australia as much as possible and in February decided to sell No.9 and live somewhere smaller so that he could give the money to Bob. Phyllis saw this as an opportunity to get her man and asked Chalkie to move in with her but unsurprisingly the idea didn't appeal to him. At the time, Chalkie was pursuing widow Alice Kirby and agreed to live with her, despite being somewhat frightened of Alice. He was ready to sell No.9 to Mr and Mrs Cheetham but Phyllis put them off buying the house, aware that losing that would mean losing any chance of Craig returning. Just as he was to move, Chalkie found out that Alice had dumped him for a retired all-in wrestler. In July, Chalkie put £10 on a five-horse accumulator and came up trumps with £3,554.75 winnings. He immediately started making plans to move to Australia by quitting his job and, leaving No.9 to be auctioned, left for Australia in August. Phyllis made a plea for Chalkie to take her with him but they were dutifully ignored.

Sharon Gaskell

Sharon Gaskell
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Tracie Bennett
Duration 1982–1984, 1999
First appearance 1 March 1982
Last appearance 24 November 1999
Classification Former; regular
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Home Bolton

Sharon Bentley (also Gaskell) is a fictional character in the UK television ITV soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by actor Tracie Bennett, the character first appeared onscreen during the episode airing on 1 March 1982 and remained until her departure on 4 January 1984, only to make a brief comeback in November 1999.

Sharon was born on 22 March 1965. In March 1982, she was in foster care and was due to go to long-term foster parents, the Boltons in May. In the meantime, she was fostered by Len and Rita Fairclough in Weatherfield. She enjoyed her stay initially, coming to see Len and Rita as parents, but she fell out with Len when they argued at her 17th birthday party. Len caught Sharon's boyfriend, Steve Dunthorne, trying to lead her upstairs and her brother, Wayne, showed up and caused trouble as the pair had a difficult relationship. Len forbade Sharon and Steve from sleeping together. Sharon liked the Faircloughs and, on meeting the Boltons, decided that they were too posh and returned to Coronation Street, wanting to stay with Len and Rita until she was eighteen. Donald Worthington from the agency was against this but bowed to Sharon's wishes as Len and Rita were equally keen for Sharon to stay with them. While staying with the Faircloughs, Sharon lent Len a hand at the Builder's Yard, surprising him with her carpentry skills. She helped him rebuild No.7, which he intended to sell but Sharon and Rita persuaded him to sell No. 9 instead and moved into the newer house.

In September, Sharon fell for Brian Tilsley and started pursuing him, despite the fact he was married. Brian noticed her interest but was faithful to Gail and although, he did not encourage Sharon, he did not put her straight either, enjoying the attention. When Sharon heard Brian was looking for a babysitter for Nicky, she used the opportunity to get close to him and Gail agreed. On Brian's birthday, Sharon gave him a keyring, making Brian finally set her straight but she ignored him and stole a photograph. Gail saw them fighting over this but dismissed Sharon's feelings as a silly teenage crush and asked Rita to have a word with her. Sharon, however, claimed that she and Brian were in love and that Brian had initiated it. They nearly fell out when Rita slapped Sharon after Sharon called her a hypocrite as she'd lived with Harry Bates. Sharon refused to believe that Brian did not love her until he told him himself and it was agreed that Sharon should not see Brian any more. Later that year, Social Services found Sharon a job as kennel maid in Sheffield, living with the Stringers. Len offered her an apprenticeship at the yard so she could stay in Weatherfield but Sharon refused, feeling she needed a new start.

Sharon returned to the Street in December 1983 after hearing about Len's death in a road accident. There, she caught Curly Watts's eye. She was embarrassed when Curly read out a poem about his feelings for her but agreed to go out with him. On their date, they ran into Terry Duckworth (who Sharon fancied) and Sharon ditched Curly to go to a UB40 concert with Terry. Sharon returned to Sheffield the next day.

Fifteen years later Sharon returned to Weatherfield to invite Rita to her wedding. She was engaged to Ian Bentley, a sales representative, and Rita persuaded Sharon to get married in Weatherfield. Sharon made friends with Sally Webster who; like Sharon, had a close relationship with Rita. Ian began an affair with the recently widowed Natalie Barnes, despite her reputation as a homewrecker following an affair with Kevin Webster. Sharon found out about the affair but intended to marry Ian regardless, dismissing the affair as one last fling. However, during the service, Sharon called Ian a liar and jilted him. Happy that Sharon decided to stay, Rita offered her a job at the Kabin and Alec Gilroy's old flat, No.12. Sharon happily accepted, despite clashing with Rita's assistant, Leanne Battersby. Much to Leanne's horror, and that of few of Rita's other friends, Rita gave the Kabin to Sharon for her birthday. Rita admitted to Sharon that she was lonely, that was why she offered Sharon the Kabin. Her gesture was a living legacy as she saw Sharon as the daughter she never had. Rita was happy to pass on her experience knowing that the Kabin would be well looked after in years to come.

Soon afterwards, Sharon began dating Danny Hargreaves, but it ended when Danny realised that he was in love with Sally. A depressed Sharon attempted suicide but could not go through with it. After her suicide bid, she got in touch with Ian again and rekindled their relationship as they realisd they still loved each other. Rita was furious when Sharon announced her plan to marry Ian and sell the Kabin so she could buy a house in Bolton. Rita bought the Kabin from Sharon and told her not to expect anything else from her. Sharon married Ian and left the area for good.

Raymond Attwood

Raymond Attwood
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Joe Searby
First appearance 28 April 1982
Episode 2199
Last appearance 10 May 1982
Episode 2202
Classification Former; guest

Raymond Attwood is a teenager whose spending attracts the suspicions of Deirdre Barlow who informs her husband Ken but he refuses to contact the police. The following week, The police arrest Raymond for Betty Turpin's mugging.

Ted Farrell

Ted Farrell
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Gerald Sim
First appearance 21 June 1982
Episode 2214
Last appearance 23 June 1982
Episode 2215
Classification Former; guest
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Home Portsmouth

Ted Farrell is Betty Turpin's wartime sweetheart who fathered her son Gordon Clegg. Ted reads about Betty's recent mugging in the local paper and visits her in hospital. It transpires that Ted has settled in Portsmouth, married and fathered a daughter. Betty decides not to tell him the truth about Gordon, not wanting to drag up the past. Ted leaves after he and Betty agree to remember each other as just sweethearts.

Craig Whitely

Craig Whitely
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Mark Price
Duration 1982
First appearance 19 July 1982
Episode 2222
Last appearance 1 December 1982
Episode 2261
Introduced by Bill Podmore
Classification Former; recurring
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Residence Australia

Craig Whitely was a fictional character in the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Mark Price.

Craig was living with Chalkie while his dad Bob, a merchant seaman, was at sea. In moving to No.9 from their house in Viaduct Street, Chalkie hoped to escape from Phyllis Pearce, Craig's maternal grandmother, who doted on Craig and also had her eye on Chalkie. On moving in, Craig upset the neighbours with his drums, which annoyed even Chalkie. Craig wanted to start a band and skived off school with his friends. Within a few weeks, Phyllis tracked her errant relations down and tried to convince Chalkie to let Craig move in with her, telling him that No.9 was a tip and not fit for a growing lad to live in. When Chalkie and Craig built a pigeon coop together, Phyllis released the pigeons as she thought they were dirty. Chalkie got the pigeons back and looked after them.

In November, Bob returned ashore and announced he was leaving the Navy and emigrating to Australia with Craig. Craig didn't think much of the prospect but came round to the idea when Bob invited Chalkie to come along if he could afford it. Chalkie felt too old to make a new start and joined forces with Phyllis to persuade Bob to keep things as they were, but Bob wanted to make up for his absences from Craig's life to date and Chalkie, realising Craig would have better opportunities in Australia, convinced him to go. The following year, Chalkie won on a five-horse accumulator and moved to Australia to settle with the family after all.

Phyllis Pearce

Phyllis Pearce
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Jill Summers
Duration 1982-1996
First appearance 20 September 1982
Episode 2240
Last appearance 15 May 1996
Episode 4007
Introduced by Bill Podmore (1982)
Mervyn Watson (1984)
Classification Former; regular
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Occupation Waitress

Phyllis Pearce (née Grimes) was a fictional character in the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Jill Summers. Phyllis arrived in 1982, originally touted as a new Ena Sharples, she was seen interfering in the life of grandson Craig who lived with his grandad Chalkie Whitely at Number 9.

In September 1982 Phyllis tracked down her grandson, Craig Whitely, to Coronation Street. As he was her only surviving family; her daughter Margaret had died of cancer in 1977. Phyllis wanted him to come and live with her. However, Craig refused by choosing instead to continue living with his paternal grandfather Chalkie Whitely at No.9. Phyllis stayed in Weatherfield to be near Craig but was stunned when Bob Whitely, Craig's father, returned in November to announce that he had left the Navy and was emigrating to Australia, taking Craig with him. Following Craig's departure in December, Phyllis turned her attentions towards Chalkie - looking after him when he came down with flu. When Phyllis found out at the beginning of the year that her house on Omdurman Street was to be demolished, she hoped to move in with Chalkie but he turned her down as he hoped to sell the house as Bob needed the money. Fearing that if he did sell up he would move to Australia and would never see Craig again, Phyllis did all that she could to prevent it from happening. Phyllis' plans were thwarted when Chalkie won £3,543.75 at the bookies and he finally sold No.9 before leaving for Australia at the beginning of August 1983.

In August 1984, Phyllis was employed by Gail Tilsley as a washer-upper at Jim's Cafe. Phyllis eventually got over Chalkie's departure and set her sights on Percy Sugden, the Community Centre's caretaker. Phyllis doggedly pursued Percy over the following years, chasing him at the Valentine's ball and looking after him while he was ill. In September 1985, Phyllis was wooed by Sam Tindall, Percy's bowls rival, but she was not interested until she realised Percy was in the tournament too. She then offered herself up as a prize to the winner of the tournament. However, when Percy won he refused to take her on the Bowls trip to Southport with him - claiming there were no tickets left. Phyllis managed to obtain a ticket and join Percy, Sam and the bowls team on their trip and she and Percy ended up missing the coach back. When Emily Bishop invited Phyllis for Christmas dinner she accepted but asked that Emily keep it secret from Percy. Much to Emily's surprise, Phyllis and Percy appeared to get on well come Christmas Day.

In 1993, she won a poetry competition for a poem about her love for Percy, and in January 1996, her hopes rocketed as Maud Grimes read Phyllis' tea leaves and told her the man of her dreams was coming into her life. However, Maud had mixed up the cups. There was one other man in Phyllis' life - Des Barnes. Des took pity on Phyllis when she lost her café job and let her become housekeeper at 6 Coronation Street. Although Phyllis had seen plenty of Des' philanderings, she had always been discreet, though at times she had to turn a blind eye or give Des a good talking-to.

Phyllis later moved to the retirement complex, Mayfield Court. She was last seen in 1996 and has not been mentioned since. Jill Summers herself died in 1997, and it is to be assumed the character of Phyllis died with her on 20 October 1997.

Bob Whitely

Bob Whitely
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Freddie Fletcher
Duration 1982
First appearance 8 November 1982
Episode 2254
Last appearance 1 December 1982
Episode 2261
Introduced by Bill Podmore
Classification Former; guest
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Occupation Merchant seaman
Residence Australia

Robert "Bob" Whitely was the son of Chalkie Whitely and father of Craig, a merchant seaman who, after his wife Margaret died, left his son with his father whilst he was at sea. In November 1982, he decided he had enough of the sea and decided to settle down, in Australia, and he took Craig with him. Chalkie followed the next year, after winning a bet on the horses.

During his brief stay with his father, Bob caught the eye of barmaid Bet Lynch, but he only settled for her when he discovered that his preferred option, Deirdre Barlow, was married. However, Bob and Bet's date consisted of them, watching television alongside Bob's family - Chalkie, Craig and Phyllis Pearce.

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