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'''Noreen Kershaw''' (born [[16th October]], [[1950]]) played the part of [[Tracey Spencer]] in two episodes of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' in [[1975]] and from [[1996]] to [[2001]] she was behind the cameras when she directed many episodes of the programme having been trained in the art of directing by legendary Corrie director, [[Brian Mills]]. She returned to the progamme in [[2010]] directing a block of episodes which aired in [[October]]. Her other directorial credits include ''Emmerdale'' and ''Heartbeat'' while as an actress she appeared in ''Albion Market'','' Boys From The Blackstuff'', ''Brookside'', ''Life On Mars'' and the comedy ''Watching''.
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'''Noreen Kershaw''' (born [[16th October]], [[1950]]) played the part of [[Tracey Spencer]] in two episodes of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' in [[1975]] and from [[1996]] to [[2001]] she was behind the cameras when she directed many episodes of the programme having been trained in the art of directing by legendary Corrie director, [[Brian Mills]]. She returned to the progamme in [[2010]] directing a block of episodes which aired in [[October]]. Her other directorial credits include ''Emmerdale, Shameless'' and ''Heartbeat'' while as an actress she appeared in ''Albion Market'','' Boys From The Blackstuff'', ''Brookside'', ''Life On Mars'' and the comedy ''Watching''.
   
 
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Noreen Kershaw (born 16th October, 1950) played the part of Tracey Spencer in two episodes of Coronation Street in 1975 and from 1996 to 2001 she was behind the cameras when she directed many episodes of the programme having been trained in the art of directing by legendary Corrie director, Brian Mills. She returned to the progamme in 2010 directing a block of episodes which aired in October. Her other directorial credits include Emmerdale, Shameless and Heartbeat while as an actress she appeared in Albion Market, Boys From The Blackstuff, Brookside, Life On Mars and the comedy Watching.