Following the death of his wife Sara recently, William Roache has said that although the thought of leaving Coronation Street as Ken Barlow passed through his mind, he says that he'll never leave the show he loves. If you'd like to, you can read the full interview with William Roache in the Sunday People.
He said: "I'll never quit the show I love. Sara would have wanted me to carry on. Apart from my family Coronation Street has been my life. At my lowest ebb it crossed my mind but I knew I could never walk away."
See also: William Roache's emotional farewell
Sunday, 22 February 2009
William Roache commits his future to Corrie
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4 comments:
I do feel the need to point out that the source of this story is Bruce Jones (ex-Les Battersby).
He related a private conversation he had with Bill Roache to the People newspaper.
I don't know if he got paid for that or not, but I think Bruce needs to re-assess the meaning of privacy. One would have thought he'd have learned that.
Oh dear... thanks for the inside info, Annie.
I was going to say the same thing. The interview was with Bruce Jones who'd sell his soul to the media these days.
You'd think he'd move on, wouldn't you after all the fuss he'd caused when he left.
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