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Oliver "Ollie" Driscoll is the son of Ben Driscoll and older brother of Will.

In 2025, while under investigation for dangerous driving, he started seeing his solicitor Dee-Dee Bailey.

Biography[]

Ollie Driscoll was a young man who attempted to charm solicitor Dee-Dee Bailey at the Rovers Return Inn in 2025. Dee-Dee accepted a drink from him, but didn't call him back when he left her his number. A few weeks later, he crashed his new car and was charged with careless driving and, hiring Barlow Legal Services to represent him, he was pleased when his case was assigned to Dee-Dee. The case was dropped two months later when it was confirmed a false MOT had been issued for the vehicle and the brakes had been faulty.

Ollie still wished to go out with Dee-Dee, but although the attraction was mutual she asked to keep things professional. When she lowered her guard and let Ollie kiss her, Dee-Dee revealed her complicated co-parenting arrangement for her daughter Laila with her brother James, expecting Ollie to be put off. Ollie was still keen, and they started seeing each other.

In September, at a Viaduct Bistro dinner where Ollie was rudely critical about the food, Ollie found out that Toyah Habeeb worked there and lived in the area. Recognising her as his father Ben's partner Eva Price's step-sister, he promised to find out more about her for someone. A few weeks later, Ben and Eva bought the Rovers with financial help from Ollie's gran Maggie, and the Driscolls moved to Weatherfield en masse. Ollie was worried when Ben started interfering in his business, roughing up Carl Webster after local mechanic Kevin Webster identified his brother as the likely suspect behind the fake MOT.

Personality[]

Duckworths 1983
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Background information[]

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First and last lines[]

"Who's the lucky man?" (First line, to Dee-Dee Bailey)

Appendices[]

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See also[]

Current characters
Ken Barlow | Rita Tanner | Tracy McDonald | Audrey Roberts | Nick Tilsley | Kevin Webster | Debbie Webster | Sally Metcalfe | Sarah Platt | Steve McDonald | David Platt | Daniel Osbourne | Roy Cropper | Leanne Battersby | Toyah Habeeb | Tyrone Dobbs | Dev Alahan | Maria Connor | Kirk Sutherland | Bethany Platt | Adam Barlow | Todd Grimshaw | Fiz Dobbs | Sean Tully | Chesney Winter-Brown | Amy Barlow | Asha Alahan | Ryan Connor | Carla Connor | Dylan Wilson | Gary Windass | Mary Taylor | Liam Connor | Brian Packham | Izzy Armstrong | Jack Webster | Hope Dobbs | Eva Price | Joseph Brown | Ruby Dobbs | Tim Metcalfe | Jake Windass | Lily Platt | Alya Nazir | Gemma Winter-Brown | Billy Mayhew | Alex Warner | Harry Platt | Shona Platt | Summer Spellman | Abi Webster | Susie Price | Evelyn Plummer | Bertie Osbourne | James Bailey | Ed Bailey | Michael Bailey | Bernie Winter-Alahan | Aled Winter-Brown | Bryn Winter-Brown | Carys Winter-Brown | Llio Winter-Brown | Nina Lucas | George Shuttleworth | Sam Blakeman | Ronnie Bailey | Lisa Swain | Glory Bailey | Alfie Franklin | Glenda Shuttleworth | Dee-Dee Bailey | Lauren Bolton | Christina Boyd | Cassie Plummer | Kit Green | Betsy Swain | Frankie Bolton | Dorin Pop | Brody Michaelis | Theo Silverton | Laila Bailey | Carl Webster | Ollie Driscoll | Ben Driscoll | Maggie Driscoll | Will Driscoll