There's a repeat showing of The Betty Driver Story tonight on TV.
It'll be shown on ITV1 between tonight's two episodes of Coronation Street at 8pm. It's well worth watching if you haven't seen it before, and even if you have, it'll be worth watching again as you raise your glass to Betty Turpin / Williams - one of the best barmaids that Corrie's ever had.
Monday, 17 October 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You might also like...
-
Good evening. This evening's events happened on a completely different Street to last week's as there is no sign of Abi/Carl/Kev, ...
-
Friday 3rd October EVERYTHING GETS ON TOP OF CARLA When Betsy announces that Becky’s coming for lunch, Carla forces a smile. But when Becky ...
-
Wednesday 8 October 2025 ABI FIRES A MESSAGE TO THE WRONG MAN As everyone gathers for Ronnie’s birthday party, Carl finds himself awkwardly ...
-
Monday 6th October DEV IS CRUSHED BY ASHA’S ACTIONS Having finally enjoyed their wedding night at the hotel, Bernie tells Dev that she’s wor...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 13 to Friday 17 Oct...
-
At the top of the episode Dev says that Asha is as good as gold, so you know by 8.27 p.m. that she's going to be lying unconscious som...
-
Wednesday 1st October THEO’S DARK PAST COMES BACK TO HAUNT HIM Todd’s surprised when Theo agrees to a night out in the gay village with Sean...
-
The week starts with Carla being unsure about leaving Lisa alone with Becky. Do you think Becky is a threat to Lisa and Carla’s relationship...
-
ITV bosses have revealed that the momentous soap crossover episode, in which the worlds of Coronation Street and Emmerdale come together for...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 6 October to Friday...
2 comments:
I watched the programme again, and was struck by what a positive, well-rounded and resilient person Betty Driver was.
She had a sad start to life, and I appreciate how she was strong enough to make the very best of it, and rise above.
She was able to laugh off the hurts of the past, and everyone in the cast seems to have loved her as much as she loved them.
Rest in Peace Betty.
When you consider how screwed up so many of these Hollywood child-actors turn out to be, it speaks volumes that this lovely lady was able to rise above the sadness of her formative years to be so full of love and good cheer for all around her. The warmth - verging on reverence - with which Helen Worth, Beverly Callard and others have spoken of her in the last few days confirms what we always thought; that the Betty of the Rovers was pretty much identical with the Betty who sung with the big bands and forged on with her life. My nana used to have the sheet music to her big songs in her piano stool ('I'll Take Romance'- lovely song) It does feel, weirdly, like we've all lost a beloved great aunt. We'll never forget Betty Preston/Turpin/
Williams and nor shall we ever forget Betty Driver.
Post a Comment