Actor Bill Tarmey first appeared as Jack Duckworth in
Coronation Street in November 1979, when his formidable
on-screen wife Vera dragged him to Brian and Gail
Tilsley's wedding, only to have him sneak off for a pint
at the first opportunity. After playing what is arguably
the nation's best-loved soap character for 31 years,
Bill leaves the series in December 2010. To coincide
with this momentous event in soap history, Bill now
tells the full story of what it has been like to play
this loveable rogue for almost half his life. He reveals
the hilarious on-set japes behind the scenes - such as
getting fits of the giggles with Curly Watts and Alec
Gilroy, what it was like playing the Romeo to Bet Lynch
and Dulcie Froggat, plus the more emotional times such
as when Bernard Youens, who played Stan Ogden, died.
There is also the fascinating story of Bill's early
years growing up in the streets of post-war Manchester,
with bombsites for playgrounds and an ex-Navy grandpa
who taught him how to box.Destined to become a master
asphalter like his Dad, Bill never gave up his love of
singing, and by the late 1960s he had made a name for
himself in the unforgiving environment of the Working
Men's Club circuit. Taking work as a TV extra, Bill soon
found himself treading the famous cobbled streets, and
was a natural in his newly created role of Jack, which
has been uncanny in mirroring Bill's own life for its
lurches of fortune. Packed with anecdotes to delight
both Corrie fans and lovers of British TV everywhere,
this warm-hearted and substantial autobiography is THE
soap star memoir the country has been waiting for. They
will not be disappointed. |
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