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+ | '''Bert Palmer''' (born [[22nd April]] [[1900]] in Easingwold, [[Yorkshire]] as "Herbert Newell Palmer", died [[15th January]] [[1980]] in [[Blackpool]]) played three parts on ''[[Coronation Street]]'': |
+ | *A [[Taxi Driver (Episode 44)|Taxi Driver]] in [[May 1961]] (credited as "Newal Palmer") |
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+ | *[[Mr Hartley]] in [[September 1965]] |
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+ | *[[Walter Biddulph]], the owner of the premises that eventually became [[The Kabin]] in [[May 1973]]. |
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+ | His other credits include ''Skyport'', ''The Artful Dodger'', ''The Avengers'', ''No Hiding Place'', ''The Plane Makers'', ''Armchair Theatre'', ''Dixon of Dock Green'', ''Nearest and Dearest'', ''Please Sir!'', ''The Morecambe & Wise Show'', ''Follyfoot'', ''Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?'', ''I Didn't Know You Cared,'' ''Emmerdale Farm'', ''Z Cars'' and the [[The Boyhood Haunt|first episode]] of the [[Leonard Swindley]] [[spin-off]] ''[[Turn out the Lights]] in [[1967]].'' |
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+ | Under the name of Newell Palmer, he was also a theatrical designer and worked with [[Arthur Leslie]] in a production of his play ''Welcome Little Stranger'' for the Jack Rose Repertory Players in Blackpool in [[1957]]. |
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Revision as of 15:20, 10 June 2019
Bert Palmer (born 22nd April 1900 in Easingwold, Yorkshire as "Herbert Newell Palmer", died 15th January 1980 in Blackpool) played three parts on Coronation Street:
- A Taxi Driver in May 1961 (credited as "Newal Palmer")
- Mr Hartley in September 1965
- Walter Biddulph, the owner of the premises that eventually became The Kabin in May 1973.
His other credits include Skyport, The Artful Dodger, The Avengers, No Hiding Place, The Plane Makers, Armchair Theatre, Dixon of Dock Green, Nearest and Dearest, Please Sir!, The Morecambe & Wise Show, Follyfoot, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, I Didn't Know You Cared, Emmerdale Farm, Z Cars and the first episode of the Leonard Swindley spin-off Turn out the Lights in 1967.
Under the name of Newell Palmer, he was also a theatrical designer and worked with Arthur Leslie in a production of his play Welcome Little Stranger for the Jack Rose Repertory Players in Blackpool in 1957.
Bert was married to Coronation Street actress Lynne Carol (Martha Longhurst) for forty-six years.