Another blast from the past from 1982 for this week's Coronation Street's fab photo Friday. You'll recognise a young Gail Platt, I'm sure, but for 10 points and a virtual chocolate wafer of your choice, which real-life musician played the part of the fella chatting her up in the caff?
Have a look at previous fab photos here.
Friday, 24 July 2009
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3 comments:
Easy - the erstwhile Jilted John, now known as the (desperately unfunny, IMO) comedy northern musician John Shuttleworth.
He first appeared a year or two earlier, chatting Gail up outside a cinema!
No-one take this the wrong way but why would anyone want to chat Gail up, shes an ugly, scowling, miserable cow!!! Not to mention she looks like a mouse, especially now-a-days.
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