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+ | | character name = Van Driver |
+ | | image = [[Image:Van Driver 7438.jpg|170px]] |
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| first appearance = [[Episode 7438 (4th October 2010)|4th October 2010]] |
| first appearance = [[Episode 7438 (4th October 2010)|4th October 2010]] |
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| last appearance = [[Episode 9461 (21st May 2018)|21st May 2018]] |
| last appearance = [[Episode 9461 (21st May 2018)|21st May 2018]] |
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| duration = |
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| played by = [[Murray Taylor]] |
| played by = [[Murray Taylor]] |
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− | |number of appearances = 2 |
+ | |number of appearances = 2 |
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− | The '''Van Driver''' was making deliveries to begin the refurbishment of [[Nick Tilsley]]’s new bar and, leaving his van on the pavement outside the [[ |
+ | The '''Van Driver''' was making deliveries to begin the refurbishment of [[Nick Tilsley]]’s new bar and, leaving his van on the pavement outside the [[corner shop]], was almost double parked with another one outside [[The Kabin]], causing an obstruction. [[Sunita Alahan]] asked him to move, saying he was almost parked in her pickles and sauces. He, in turn, said the problem was her flowers (“It’s almost Kew Gardens”) and suggested she move the display instead. |
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[[Category:Coronation Street characters]] |
[[Category:Coronation Street characters]] |
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[[Category:Drivers]] |
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Revision as of 10:07, 2 December 2020
The Van Driver was making deliveries to begin the refurbishment of Nick Tilsley’s new bar and, leaving his van on the pavement outside the corner shop, was almost double parked with another one outside The Kabin, causing an obstruction. Sunita Alahan asked him to move, saying he was almost parked in her pickles and sauces. He, in turn, said the problem was her flowers (“It’s almost Kew Gardens”) and suggested she move the display instead.