There's a wonderful interview with Sue Nicholls, who plays Coronation Street hairdresser Audrey Roberts, here. It's not often we hear from Sue in the press so it's well worth a read.
Sue, also known as the Honourable Susan Frances Harmar Nicholls, is presenting A Night at The Oscars at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on Sunday October 18th. More here.
Sunday, 11 October 2009
Sue Nicholls hosts A Night At The Oscars
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I love this show because it shows older women as vital and active. I want to be Rita when I get older, she is one of my favorites. What a class act.
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