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Philip Lowrie V William Roache

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Of the two young males of the street in the initial series - loveable rogue Dennis Tanner and intellectual boring man Ken Barlow, which of the actors Philip Lowrie (now 79) and William Roache (now 83) do we think will go first.

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What a fucking waste of a poll Great idea deathray

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Of the two young males of the street in the initial series - loveable rogue Dennis Tanner and intellectual boring man Ken Barlow, which of the actors Philip Lowrie (now 79) and William Roache (now 83) do we think will go first.

Would go with Philip Lowrie, Bill Roache seems to be the kind who will go on forever to be honest, the other week he was talking about still being on Coronation Street when he is 100, could see him doing it too, he is 84 next month so we could have another 16 years of Ken on the Street not a great prospect.

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Gone with Roache but neither seem likely to go anytime soon so could be a poll that is open for a long time.......!

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Don't know, don't care.

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Are anything known to be in ill health? I think Roache will go first, he doesn't seem very sane.

 

You probably could have included Alan Rothwell in the list as well, he's the same age as Lowrie.

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Are anything known to be in ill health? I think Roache will go first, he doesn't seem very sane.

 

You probably could have included Alan Rothwell in the list as well, he's the same age as Lowrie.

 

Alan Rothwell left an awful lot sooner than Lowrie and then you open the can of worms as to whether Anne Cunningham would merit a place. I suppose a poll of surviving members of the cast in that first episode could be made:

 

  1. William Roache
  2. Alan Rothwell
  3. Philip Lowrie
  4. Patrick Shakesby (Susan, Ken's girlfriend)
  5. Anne Cunningham

Or all the original cast:

 

  1. Doreen Keogh (5 February 1926) (Concepta Riley)
  2. Ernst Walder (17th November 1927) (Ivan Cheveski)
  3. Anthony Booth (9th October 1931) (Malcolm Wilkinson)
  4. William Roache (25th April 1932) (Ken Barlow)
  5. Philip Lowrie (20 June 1936) (Dennis Tanner)
  6. Alan Rothwell (9 February 1937) (David Barlow)
  7. Anne Cunningham (1st March, 1937) (Linda Cheveski)
  8. Patricia Shakesby (6 November 1942) (Susan Cunningham)
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Lowrie as I can see Roache lasting a fair few years!Both look great for their ages though.

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Are anything known to be in ill health? I think Roache will go first, he doesn't seem very sane.

 

You probably could have included Alan Rothwell in the list as well, he's the same age as Lowrie.

 

Alan Rothwell left an awful lot sooner than Lowrie and then you open the can of worms as to whether Anne Cunningham would merit a place. I suppose a poll of surviving members of the cast in that first episode could be made:

 

  1. William Roache
  2. Alan Rothwell
  3. Philip Lowrie
  4. Patrick Shakesby (Susan, Ken's girlfriend)
  5. Anne Cunningham

Or all the original cast:

 

  1. Doreen Keogh (5 February 1926) (Concepta Riley)
  2. Ernst Walder (17th November 1927) (Ivan Cheveski)
  3. Anthony Booth (9th October 1931) (Malcolm Wilkinson)
  4. William Roache (25th April 1932) (Ken Barlow)
  5. Philip Lowrie (20 June 1936) (Dennis Tanner)
  6. Alan Rothwell (9 February 1937) (David Barlow)
  7. Anne Cunningham (1st March, 1937) (Linda Cheveski)
  8. Patricia Shakesby (6 November 1942) (Susan Cunningham)

 

The first three wheren`t in the pilot episode.

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Are anything known to be in ill health? I think Roache will go first, he doesn't seem very sane.

 

You probably could have included Alan Rothwell in the list as well, he's the same age as Lowrie.

 

Alan Rothwell left an awful lot sooner than Lowrie and then you open the can of worms as to whether Anne Cunningham would merit a place. I suppose a poll of surviving members of the cast in that first episode could be made:

 

  1. William Roache
  2. Alan Rothwell
  3. Philip Lowrie
  4. Patrick Shakesby (Susan, Ken's girlfriend)
  5. Anne Cunningham

Or all the original cast:

 

  1. Doreen Keogh (5 February 1926) (Concepta Riley)
  2. Ernst Walder (17th November 1927) (Ivan Cheveski)
  3. Anthony Booth (9th October 1931) (Malcolm Wilkinson)
  4. William Roache (25th April 1932) (Ken Barlow)
  5. Philip Lowrie (20 June 1936) (Dennis Tanner)
  6. Alan Rothwell (9 February 1937) (David Barlow)
  7. Anne Cunningham (1st March, 1937) (Linda Cheveski)
  8. Patricia Shakesby (6 November 1942) (Susan Cunningham)

 

The first three wheren`t in the pilot episode.

 

 

I don't think you read my post, they were part of the original cast that Tony Warren devised and appear in the initial set of episodes. The first list is living actors in the first episode.

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Can't someone turn this into a 'soap-actors/actresses' thread instead ?

 

William Roache has the charm & charisma of a potato.

 

He probably smells like one too.

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Can't someone turn this into a 'soap-actors/actresses' thread instead ?

 

There already is one. The Betty Turpin Memorial Soapstar Superstar Thread, or something similar.

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Hmmm.. maybe soap actors that smell of vegetables instead then ?

 

'William Roashte potato' and the aforementioned 'Betty Turnip', for starters.

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