Stephanie Beacham, who played Ken Barlow's floozy Martha Fraser on Coronation Street has released her autobiography.
It's called Many Lives and the book contains a foreword by William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow.
You can purchase the book from Amazon.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
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2 comments:
Was just thinking of this actress/character yesterday.
I was recalling the lack of actual story lines awarded of late to 'mature' characters on the street, with the exception of Audrey who's been the centre of many.
Just nit-picking, but I wouldn't have described the character Martha as a "floozy".
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