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Thursday, 6 March 2014

Top 50 Corrie Couples - No. 7

7. Jack and Vera Duckworth 1979, 1981-2008 (150 votes)

Now here is a shock! One of Corrie’s most iconic couples – not even reaching the top 5!

As the Ogdens’ tenure was coming to an end, the Duckworths were just beginning. An instant hit, they were part of our lives for 25 years and like the Ogdens before them, had their highs and lows. Again, their personalities were the key for their success: Jack was a layabout who enjoyed supping beer in the Rovers while Vera was loud, bossy and nosy.

In 1989, Jack and Vera made their mark by installing stone cladding on the front of their home, much to the annoyance of their neighbours. Vera was overwhelmed when her father told her that she was related to the Queen, and her status rose as she became the Rovers landlady in 1995, following the footsteps of the Queen of Coronation Street – Annie Walker. During their three year stint behind the bar, Jack and Vera shared countless classic scenes whether it was Vera seducing Jack with her red dressing gown or Jack pinching barmaid Betty’s bum. Sadly, they were kicked out and moved back to Number 9.

For the next decade, their continued to classically bicker, whether it was about Jack investing in art or Vera naming their home ‘The Old Rectory’. After 27 years on our screens, the partnership ended when Vera died in her armchair in 2008, leaving Jack lost without his ‘swampduck’. Jack soldiered on, with the companionship of Connie Rathbone, before dying of cancer in 2010, but not before having a last dance with Vera’s spirit.

Are you shocked that the Duckies are only at No.7? Should they be at No.1? Leave your comments!



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8 comments:

Carry On Blogging! said...

I always preferred Jack to Vera. Bill Tarmey was a very good actor. I'll never forget him punching Terry. And his relationship with Tyrone was v believable and touching

Anonymous said...

This really makes me wonder who comes higher!

Rosie said...

The Duckies were brilliant, very surprised they're not higher than this.

Zagg said...

This is a surprise. They were my number 1 for sure, the real embodiment of Corrie Street.It makes me wonder as well, who are the top 5? Now I am guessing number 1 will be Roy & Hayley, which I do not agree with. While they were a great couple, their weirdness/uniqueness doesn't reflect the overall Corrie experience for me.
We'll see soon I guess.

njblas said...

I'm with you Graeme...Jack was Corrie gold. I felt Vera's character went downhill when they took over the Rovers, and never recovered. Undoubtedly caused partly by the actress's ailing health, Vera completely lost the spark she used to have - a great shame:)

David said...

Comedy gold but a tad overrated. Nice to see them not win for once.

Anonymous said...

..but surely they should have made the top five...

David said...

Anonymous 23.51, possibly not, I would put the Roberts, the Gilroys, the Ogdens and the Walkers above them, and either them, the Wiltons or the Croppers next. I'm more disappointed that the Walkers only got to 33!

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