behind rival EastEnders, with the programme yet
again perceived as dated. ITV bosses were keen
to make sweeping changes, and sought to attract
a younger audience.
Outgoing produced Sue Pritchard was replaced by
Brian Park, and his short reign saw the culling of
many established cast members, starting with the sacking of Peter Baldwin (who had played Derek Wilton since 1975).
Park's controversial tenure saw the arrival of the
unpopular Battersby family, the introduction of
Hayley Patterson (the first transgender character
in British soap history), and he was responsible
for the infamous Weatherfield One storyline when
Deirdre was jailed (watched by 19 million viewers).
David Hanson, the show's next producer, oversaw
another landmark for Corrie, when its first Asian
family, the Desais took over the corner shop in
1999, following the death of Alf Roberts (played
by Bryan Mosley since 1961). The year also saw
another expansion of the outdoor set (with Victoria Street built to accom-
modate new businesses and flats), and the appointment of another
producer, Jane Macnaught. These four years on the cobbles included
scripts from Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, and Phil Ford, and
featured a total of twenty-five Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
- Phil Collinson (the future producer of both Doctor Who and Corrie) appeared in episode 4302 as Bob Wright
- Glyn Pritchard (Fox) was Eddie Jones in 73 Yards
- Jane Booker (Mrs. Hall) voiced Dron/Yetana for Big Finish's How to Make a Killing in Time Travel (2018), and Dr. Kantia Jordsand/ Harmony/Librarian for Last Words (2024)
- Su Douglas (Mrs. Bradley here; Meredith, 2012) voiced Countess Venhella for Benny's Story, Gem Weston for Fitz's Story (both 2009), Cook for The Broken Crown, Toad for Aladdin Time (both 2011), and Lady Raleigh for The Survivor (2019)
- Michael Walker (Motorist) was Radar Operator [Harry] in The Claws of Axos, and Miseus in The Time Monster
- James Garbutt (Wilf) was Ronson in Genesis of the Daleks
- Peter Kay (Shopfitter here; Eric Gartside, 2004) was Victor Kennedy, the Abzorbaloff in Love & Monsters
- Darryl Clark (PC here; Clerk, 2009; Seth, 2018) was Officer Will in Resolution
- Suranne [born Sarah Anne] Jones (Mandy here; Karen Phillips/ McDonald, 2000 to 2004) was the eponymous subject of The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge, then played Idris (pictured) in The Doctor's Wife
- Derek Riddell (Newbould) was Robert MacLeish in Tooth and Claw
- Andrew Knott (Liam) voiced James O'Meara for 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (2013), and Sean Casey for The White Room (2014)
- William [Michael] Ilkley [born Brown] (Horrocks) was Tim Bass in The Mark of the Rani
- Jennifer [Hayes] Hennessy (DC Kay here; Bernie, 2009) was Valerie Brannigan in Gridlock, and Moira in The Pilot and Extremis
- John Normington (Groves) was Morgus in The Caves of Androzani, and Trevor Sigma in The Happiness Patrol
- Michael Cochrane (Fay) was Charles Cranleigh in Black Orchid, Redvers Fenn-Cooper in Ghost Light, then voiced Lt. Col. Brook for No Man's Land (2006), Murgat for Brotherhood of the Daleks (2008), Colonel Spindleton for Trail of the White Worm and The Oseidon Adventure (both 2012), Chivers for The Time Machine (2013), and Geralk for The Fate of Krelos and Return to Telos (2015)
- Brigit [Dorothea] Forsyth [born Connell] (Babs) was Ruth Maxtible in The Evil of the Daleks
- Victoria Alcock (Mary) was Angela Whittaker in Planet of the Dead, then voiced Marion for Power Play, and Winnie O'Connor for The Lonely Clock (both 2012)
- Julie [Claire] Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Patterson/Cropper) was Judy Maddox in Kerblam!
- David [John] Simeon [born Townsend] (Dr. Bird) was Private Latimer in Inferno, and Alastair Fergus in (episode 1 of) The Daemons
- Stephen Billington (Greg Kelly) voiced Commander Bergam for Ice Station Alpha (2016)
- Suzanne Bertish (Viv) voiced Aldis for Nevernor (2020)
- Raji James (Collector) was Dr. Rajesh Singh in Doomsday and Army of Ghosts
- Elizabeth Rider (Kathleen here; Genna, 2006) provided the ATMOS voice for The Sontaran Stratagem, was Linda in The Time of the Doctor, and voiced Galatea for The Well-Mannered War (2015)
- Annie Hulley (Gwen) voiced the Newsreader for The Happiness Patrol (3)
- Jonathan Guy Lewis (Bentley) voiced Marcus Bray for After the Daleks (2021)

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