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| character name = Tanya Pooley |
| character name = Tanya Pooley |
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− | | image = [[image:TanyaPooley1994.jpg| |
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| occupation = Barmaid |
| occupation = Barmaid |
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| father = [[Dennis Pooley]] |
| father = [[Dennis Pooley]] |
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| last appearance = [[Episode 3755 (23rd September 1994)|23rd September 1994]] |
| last appearance = [[Episode 3755 (23rd September 1994)|23rd September 1994]] |
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| duration = [[1993]]-[[1994]] |
| duration = [[1993]]-[[1994]] |
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+ | | played by = [[Eva Pope]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Tanya Pooley''' was a devilish [[Rovers]] barmaid who ran off with [[Bet Gilroy]]'s partner [[Charlie Whelan]] in [[1994]]. |
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− | + | Taking on by Bet after leaving [[The Queens]], Tanya showed herself to be an intelligent woman but an insecure one who delighted in tearing people down. She first showed her nasty side when she set [[Raquel Wolstenhulme]] up with a fake modelling date, and went on to have an affair with Raquel's boyfriend [[Des Barnes]] while at the same time she was seeing Des's boss [[Alex Christie]] behind his wife [[Val Christie|Val]]'s back. |
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+ | When she was sacked by Bet over her bitchiness towards Raquel, Tanya set her sights on Bet's man Charlie and went off to [[Hamburg]] with him. Once there it didn't take long for Tanya to abandon him too and, true to her nature, leave him to deal with the repercussions of the infidelity. |
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− | Tanya was having an affair with [[Des Barnes]]` boss, [[Alex Christie]], a married man, but she was dissatisfied. Taking the flat above [[Jim's Cafe]], she also conducted a three-month affair with Des while he was going out with Raquel. Once she had ruined their relationship, she set her sights on trucker [[Charlie Whelan]], who was [[Bet Lynch]]'s man, and finally ran off with him, leaving Bet devastated. |
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+ | == Biography == |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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+ | ==Relationships== |
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+ | ==Background information== |
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+ | ==First and last lines== |
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+ | "They came from the [[Rovers Return Inn|Rovers Return]] down [[Coronation Street, Weatherfield|Coronation Street]]... well, ''[[Liz McDonald|she]]'' did anyway." (First line, to [[Eileen Carter]]) |
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+ | "Come on. No point staying where we're not wanted." (Final line, to [[Charlie Whelan]]) |
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+ | ==Appendices== |
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+ | {{incomplete}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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[[Category:1993 debuts]] |
[[Category:1993 debuts]] |
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[[Category:1994 departures]] |
[[Category:1994 departures]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 5 June 2022
Tanya Pooley was a devilish Rovers barmaid who ran off with Bet Gilroy's partner Charlie Whelan in 1994.
Taking on by Bet after leaving The Queens, Tanya showed herself to be an intelligent woman but an insecure one who delighted in tearing people down. She first showed her nasty side when she set Raquel Wolstenhulme up with a fake modelling date, and went on to have an affair with Raquel's boyfriend Des Barnes while at the same time she was seeing Des's boss Alex Christie behind his wife Val's back.
When she was sacked by Bet over her bitchiness towards Raquel, Tanya set her sights on Bet's man Charlie and went off to Hamburg with him. Once there it didn't take long for Tanya to abandon him too and, true to her nature, leave him to deal with the repercussions of the infidelity.
Biography
Personality
Relationships
Background information
First and last lines
"They came from the Rovers Return down Coronation Street... well, she did anyway." (First line, to Eileen Carter)
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"Come on. No point staying where we're not wanted." (Final line, to Charlie Whelan)