List of Coronation Street characters (2015)

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Coronation Street is a British soap opera first broadcast on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters that appeared in 2015, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by series producer Stuart Blackburn. Agnes Tinker and Hamish Young were introduced in January, while Linda Hancock began appearing from February. Gavin Rodwell began appearing from March. Miley Windass, Adrian Mortimer and Cathy Matthews began appearing from April. Dan Jones and Joni Preston made their debuts in June and July respectively. August saw the arrivals of Dougie Ryan, Caitlin Ryan and Aidan Connor. Alex Warner and Jamie Bowman arrived in September, while Johnny Connor, Kate Connor and Nessa Warner were introduced in October. Caz Hammond first arrived in November.

Agnes Tinker

Agnes Tinker
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Juliette Kaplan
First appearance 5 January 2015
Last appearance 20 February 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring

Agnes Tinker,[1] played by former Last of the Summer Wine actress Juliette Kaplan, made her first screen appearance on 5 January 2015.[2] The character and casting was announced on 21 December 2014.[2] Kaplan was initially set to appear in four episodes, but this was later extended to eight.[2]

Agnes is Beth Tinker's (Lisa George) grandmother, who comes to Weatherfield for her wedding to Kirk Sutherland (Andrew Whyment).[2] She arrives with her daughter Nancy (Kate Fitzgerald) and her granddaughter Arlene (Alison Burrows). The women initially mistake Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) for Kirk and are disappointed when Kirk does eventually turn up. Agnes tells Arlene's daughter, Sinead (Katie McGlynn) that she will leave everything to her when she dies. Believing Kirk is not around, Agnes, Nancy and Arlene start making unkind remarks about him and his job. Beth and Kirk get married and Agnes leaves after the reception.

A few weeks later, Sinead is badly injured in a minibus crash and Agnes returns to the Street. She attempts to calm Chesney Brown (Sam Aston) down, after he is involved in a confrontation with Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson). Agnes visits Sinead and decides to stay for a while to help out. She tells Beth, Chesney and Kirk off for not pulling their weight when it becomes obvious that Sinead did most of the housework and cooking.

Hamish Young

Hamish Young
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by James Redmond
First appearance 5 January 2015
Last appearance 23 January 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; guest

Hamish Young,[1] played by James Redmond, made his first screen appearance on 5 January 2015.[1] The character and casting was announced on 31 October 2014.[3] Redmond was contracted for a three-week guest stint.[3] Hamish was introduced as a love interest for Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh).[3]

Hamish comes to the Rovers Return Inn to ask Michelle Connor to organise an event for his daughter's birthday. He also asks her out for a drink, but she turns him down. Michelle later changes her mind and they go to the bistro nearby. Michelle tries to keep their relationship professional, as she is just getting over her break-up with Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson). However, she and Hamish soon begin dating. After Michelle is involved in a minibus crash, Hamish comes to the Rovers to see her. When he learns she wants intends to get back together with Steve, Hamish leaves.

Michael Cregan from Inside Soap observed "There's a gleam in Michelle's eye tonight as she meets handsome new client Hamish. It's not hard to see why, as he's played by the lovely James Redmond".[4] Caroline Corcoran from the Daily Mirror liked the character and felt sympathy for him when Michelle reconciled with Steve.[5] Corcoran said "Oh Non Scottish Hamish! Poor Non Scottish Hamish. The most well-rounded, normal, least psychotic man to arrive on the cobbles in at least 20 years and he's binned off in the space of five dates, via that well-known break-up method where you get your ex boyfriend along to hold your hand and hope that your new boyfriend gets the message."[5] Corcoran hoped Hamish would return and become a love interest to another character.[5]

Linda Hancock

Linda Hancock
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Jacqueline Leonard
First appearance 9 February 2015
Last appearance 16 March 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Other names Linda Armstrong

Linda Hancock (previously Armstrong),[6] played by Jacqueline Leonard, made her first screen appearance on 9 February 2015.[7] Leonard's casting was announced on 18 November 2014, while the character has previously been mentioned by her on-screen family members.[8] Of joining the cast, Leonard said "I am incredibly honoured and excited to be joining the amazing cast of Coronation Street. I love the Northern wit and humour along with the drama and tension that the wonderful scripts of Coronation Street encapsulate. So excited to start!"[8]

Linda is established character Owen Armstrong's (Ian Puleston-Davies) ex-wife and the mother of Izzy (Cherylee Houston) and Katy Armstrong (Georgia May Foote).[8] She will come to Weatherfield from Portugal to try and develop a relationship with her daughters, with whom she has not had contact in years. However, Izzy and Katy "believe it's far too late to build bridges", as Owen told them that Linda walked out on them as young children as she could not cope.[8] Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy reported that it soon becomes clear Owen has not told Izzy and Katy the whole truth.[8] Linda's presence will also test Owen's relationship with Anna Windass (Debbie Rush).[8]

Owen is horrified when Linda arrives out of the blue from Portugal, where she has remarried and divorced again, to see her daughters. Izzy recognises her and is equally upset by her arrival; however, Katy, who was much younger when Linda left, is intrigued to find out more about her mother. Izzy remains hostile as she believes Linda left because she couldn't cope with having a daughter in a wheelchair. She is shocked when Linda forces Owen to admit that this wasn't true and that he said it in revenge for Linda having an affair. Linda also reveals Owen blocked her attempts to have any relationship with her daughters after she left. After this, Izzy begins to warm to Linda and she and Katy enjoy spending time with their mother. Upset at the idea of leaving them when she returns to Portugal, Linda asks both her daughters to come to live with her there. Izzy says she can't take her son Jake away from his father, but Katy is tempted, despite being in a similar situation with her own son, Joseph. When Owen confronts Linda, she admits she still loves him and asks him for a second chance, suggesting he follow them to Portugal. Owen refuses, saying he loves Anna. Linda is upset but delighted when Katy, after being dumped by Callum Logan (Sean Ward), opts to take her up on her offer. Linda returns to Portugal with Katy and Joseph.

Gavin Rodwell

Gavin Rodwell
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Mark Holgate
First appearance 2 March 2015
Last appearance 13 March 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; guest

Gavin Rodwell, played by Mark Holgate, made his first screen appearance on 2 March 2015.[9] The character's introduction was confirmed on 6 January 2015,[10] while Holgate's casting was announced on 13 January.[11] Gavin is Michael Rodwell's (Les Dennis) real son, his friend Andy Carver (Oliver Farnworth) having pretended to be him.[11]

Andy's girlfriend Steph Britton (Tisha Merry), the only person who knows his secret, goes to his flat and finds Gavin there. She explains that she is Andy's girlfriend and Gavin makes her stay for a drink. He tells Steph that he has just returned from Thailand and he lost his phone abroad, so he has not been in contact with Andy. Steph and Andy later try to remove any evidence from the flat; however, Gavin finds a payslip from Nick's Bistro in his name. Andy tries to tell Gavin he used his name to avoid his wages being used on his overdraft but, aware Gavin deserves to know about Michael's hereditary heart condition, admits the truth. Despite Andy pointing out that he could have the same condition as Michael, Gavin is not interested in seeing his father or finding out more, being still bitter about Michael leaving him as a child. Andy worries the shock of learning the truth could kill Michael and begs Gavin to keep quiet. Gavin tells Andy that he will - in exchange for £5,000.

When Andy takes the bistro's takings to the bank, he and Steph fake a mugging in order to give the money to Gavin. However, it isn't enough, and Gavin opts to blackmail Michael's fiancee Gavin's appearance saw him blackmail Michael's fiancée Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth) instead.[11] Gail is horrified by Andy's deception, but agrees to pay Gavin off to protect Michael. Gavin then plans to return to Thailand, but he crashes his car and dies soon afterwards. Having seen Gavin had been drinking, Andy and Gail believe Gavin simply lost control of the car. However, Michael's aunt Barbara Deakin (Beatrice Kelly) later visits Gail and reveals Gavin had a heart attack at the wheel, meaning he inherited Michael's heart condition.

Miley Windass

Miley Windass
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Erin, Eilah & Elsie Halliwell (2015-)
First appearance Episode 8609
3 April 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; recurring

Miley Windass, played by Erin, Eilah and Elsie Halliwell,[12] is the daughter of Jackson Hodge (Rhys Cadman) and Faye Windass (Ellie Leach). She made her first screen appearance on 3 April 2015.[13] Triplets Erin, Eilah and Elsie were cast as Miley after the show sent out a call to casting agents and placed posters in maternity units asking for identical twin girls.[14] Their parents got in touch with an agent, and their father explained "We sent some photos over and within two hours we heard back to say they had a client who was interested. On the Monday we were at Coronation Street."[14]

Faye's pregnancy storyline was first announced in June 2014.[15] A similar storyline involving Sarah-Louise Platt (Tina O'Brien) falling pregnant at 13 aired in 2000.[15] Faye kept her pregnancy a secret until she went into labour.[16] After giving birth to a daughter, Faye names her Miley. Actress Debbie Rush, who plays Anna Windass, explained "But Faye doesn't choose the name for a while because she's in denial. But Anna, being the type of mother she is, desperately wants Faye to bond with the baby."[16]

Faye discovers she is pregnant in February 2015 and with only the support of her school classmate, Craig Tinker (Colson Smith), she plans to abandon the baby at the hospital once she gives birth. Faye and Craig steal the keys from the shop to Dev Alahan's (Jimmi Harkishin) flat, where Faye goes into labour. Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent) finds Faye and helps her, before Faye's mother and father, Anna and Tim (Joe Duttine), arrive. Faye makes it to the hospital in time and she gives birth to a daughter. Anna asks Faye if she wants to hold the baby, but Faye refuses to hold or look at her. Faye and the baby come home from hospital after Faye is interviewed about the father. It is revealed to be Jackson Hodge, who denies getting Faye pregnant. Anna kicks out Jackson and his family after his mother is cruel about Faye. During a meeting with a social worker, Faye admits that she is not ready to take on the full responsibility of her daughter. Faye believes that if she gives her baby up, everything will go back to normal, but Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) assures her that giving the baby up is not the best solution. Faye later names her daughter Miley, after the singer Miley Cyrus.

Faye continues to allow Anna to care for Miley, as she tries her best to ignore her baby daughter. Anna later confronts Faye at school, as it is time Faye took some responsibility for her daughter and Anna leaves Faye alone with Miley after embarrassing her in front of her friends, including Miley's dad, Jackson. Faye confronts Tim and Anna about her reasons for not being there enough for Miley, just as Jackson and his mother, Josie turn up on Anna's doorstep. Josie reveals that Jackson confessed to being Miley's dad and both mother and son are determined to pull together with Tim and Anna in order to give Miley a good upbringing. Jackson apologizes to Faye for denying his actions of getting her pregnant and Faye forgives him. Tim later suggests getting Miley christened during a discussion with Anna, Faye and Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor). Faye and Jackson go to the registry to register Miley officially. The teenage parents argue over Faye naming the baby Miley, as Jackson believes that Miley may get bullied at school in the future for being named after a singer. At Miley's christening, Faye breaks down and admits to Tim that she is not ready to be a mother. Seeing that Faye is unable to cope with responsibility of her daughter, Greig and Josie suggest planning to take Miley to live with them permanently and become full-time carers of Miley. Tim begins to come round to the idea, as he thinks it would be best for everyone, including Faye. Anna, however, is against giving up her granddaughter. When discussing the option to have Miley raised by Jackson and his parents, Faye admits that she could never hate or blame Miley for recent events, but she does love her daughter and wants what is best for her. In the end, Miley is collected by Josie, as the Windasses share an emotional farewell. Tim admits to Anna and Faye that they, most likely, will not see Miley again, as the Hodges have emigrated to Canada. Tim and Anna discuss it with Faye and Tim says he will get Miley back, but Faye decides Miley will be better off in Canada.

Adrian Mortimer

Adrian Mortimer
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Mark Moraghan
First appearance 6 April 2015
Last appearance 5 June 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring

Adrian Mortimer, played by Mark Moraghan, made his first screen appearance on 6 April 2015.[17] The character and casting was announced on 24 February 2015.[18] Moraghan began filming the week before his casting announcement and was contracted for a few months.[18] Adrian departed on 5 June 2015 after two months on the show.[19] Adrian was introduced as a love interest for Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver). They met when Eileen tried internet dating.[18]

Cathy Matthews

Cathy Matthews
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Melanie Hill
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8621
20 April 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; regular

Cathy Matthews, played by Melanie Hill, made her first screen appearance on 20 April 2015. The character and Hill's casting was announced on 23 February 2015.[20] Of her casting, Hill said "I'm chuffed to bits to be joining the cast of my favourite soap. My family and I grew up watching it and to actually be working on it is a dream come true."[20] Cathy was introduced as a potential love interest for Roy Cropper (David Neilson). Cathy owns an allotment and is also getting over the death of her spouse.[20] Series producer Stuart Blackburn described Cathy as "an engaging yet sometimes chaotic woman."[20] He said she had "a heart of gold" and her friendship with Roy would help to "bring out the best in her."[20]

An Inside Soap reporter praised Cathy's introduction, saying "Actress Melanie Hill makes a great first impression as recently bereaved Cathy, but we'll be keeping an eye on how things go between her and Roy. We're still grieving for Hayley, too!"[21]

Cathy first appears ordering Roy and Sharif Nazir (Marc Anwar) not to ruin her late husband, Alan's, garden patch at the local allotments. Roy is concerned for Cathy as Alan's patch looks very untidy, and attempts to clear it up for her, however Cathy shouts at him and orders him to leave. He returns to the allotments and apologises to Cathy, and they realise they have a mutual connection as they are both widowed. Roy invites Cathy to his café in Weatherfield, however she is reluctant as she is still grieving for Alan. She does so, and is welcomed by the local residents. When it transpires that she has a natural talent in art, Yasmeen Nazir (Shelley King) offers Cathy the opportunity to run her own art classes at the Weatherfield Community Centre. She is at first reluctant due to her shy personality, however she is pleased by the support Roy and the local residents give her.

Roy, Fiz Stape (Jennie McAlpine) and Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) become suspicious as to why Cathy never invites Roy back to her house or ever mentions her house. Eventually, Roy and Carla Connor (Alison King) go to investigate, and find bailiffs knocking on the door and Cathy shouting at them from a window. The bailiffs leave after being persuaded by Roy and Carla, and Cathy reluctantly lets them in. It is then revealed that Cathy is a hoarder, keeping all of Alan's old belongings and unnecessary items such as ancient newspapers and milk bottles. Roy is adamant that he is going to help Cathy overcome her hoarding, however after he throws out some of the junk, Cathy is overwhelmed with guilt and orders him to leave. She later apologises and bakes him a cake to apologise, however when she tries to reach a book from the bottom of a pile of boxes, the boxes and other large heaps of clutter fall on Cathy, trapping her. Later, Roy arrives and breaks the door down to save Cathy, and after Cathy admits that she is not safe living in her house, Roy insists that she moves into the café flat with him for a while. The next day, Roy treats Cathy to a trip to an art gallery, while Fiz, Tyrone and Chesney Brown (Sam Aston) attempt to clear out some of her clutter. However, when Roy and Cathy return to her house, Cathy breaks down as Fiz, Tyrone and Chesney have completely cleared out all of the clutter, and she orders everybody to leave other than Roy. He eventually manages to show Cathy that the clutter was putting her in danger, but she reveals she cannot move back yet. A few weeks later, she finally decides she can move back into her house, however Roy confides in her that Fiz's young daughter Hope has cancer and that he values Cathy's company during this difficult time, so she remains in Weatherfield for his sake.

Cathy later reveals to Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) that she has developed feelings for Roy, however is worried that telling him will damage their friendship. When Cathy's nephew, Alex Warner (Liam Bairstow) visits the café, he teases Roy and Cathy about how close they are, which upsets and embarrasses Roy. On Roy's birthday in September, Cathy organises a train-themed party at the café for him, however he is upset over Hayley and orders everybody to leave, but Carla assures him that starting a relationship with Cathy would not be betraying Hayley. Cathy then decides to leave Weatherfield after believing Roy will never be able to get over Hayley and start a relationship with her, but her bus breaks down outside the café and Roy admits he has feelings for her too, leading to the pair passionately kissing. Cathy is later frustrated by the arrival of her loud and shameless sister Nessa Warner (Sadie Shimmin), and feels ashamed when she begins a lustful relationship with the recently widowed Ken Barlow (William Roache). On New Year's Day 2016, Cathy decides to clear out the rest of the clutter at her house as a New Year's resolution. When Roy helps her by clearing out Alan's office, he stumbles across some love letters that Alan and Nessa had sent to one another, revealing that they were having an affair behind Cathy's back. Roy is unsure of what to do and confides in Anna, who encourages him to confront Nessa. As Cathy returns to her house to continue with the clear out, she herself comes across the love letters, and when Roy and Nessa arrive, Cathy angrily shouts at Nessa and throws her out before breaking down in tears. Roy then lets slip that he found out about the affair the previous day, and came to the house to help Nessa dispose of the love letters, leading to Cathy throwing Roy out, too.

The following day, Cathy ends her relationship with Roy, stating that he has terminated their mutual trust. She later sets fire to Alan and Nessa's love letters after reading them all, however when she becomes distracted by a phonecall, the fire spreads rapidly. When she witnesses the fire, heaps of clutter fall in the path of the only exit in her haste to reach a sheet in an attempt to calm the flames. Fortunately, Roy and Nessa arrive, and Roy enters the burning house and saves Cathy, who had managed to crawl away from the flames despite suffering from minor smoke inhalation. She is extremely thankful to Roy for saving her, however hostile towards Nessa, after realising how intimate her affair with Alan was. Cathy then returns to live with Roy, and the pair confess their love for one another.

Dan Jones

Dan Jones
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Andrew Paul
First appearance 10 June 2015
Last appearance 22 July 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Brewery worker (until 2015)
Home Prison

Daniel "Dan" Jones, played by Andrew Paul, made his first screen appearance on 10 June 2015. The character and casting was announced on 7 May 2015.[22] Paul was initially contracted for a few months, but his contract could be extended if he proves popular with viewers.[22] Dan is a brewery worker, who catches the eye of Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard). He is billed as being "a good looking charmer with a great line in patter".[22] Dan also has a history with another character and when his "dark secret is exposed" his true personality will be revealed.[22]

Dan met Liz in 2014, and, although she almost agreed to a date with him, she later began a relationship with Tony Stewart (Terence Maynard). The following year, after Liz and Tony's relationship ends, Dan invites Liz out for lunch. They later have sex and begin dating. It soon emerges that Dan is a former client of Liz's friend, ex-prostitute, Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson), and that he used to beat her after they had sex. Although Leanne is adamant on informing Liz that Dan is a dangerous man, he later blackmails her, threatening that, if he tells Liz about his past, he will tell her stepson, Simon (Alex Bain), about hers as a prostitute. As time passes by, Leanne, once again, witnesses Dan's violent ways and, unable to stand by and watch Liz get hurt, informs her of what Dan did to her. Liz confronts Dan, in front of his boss and daughter, Lucy (Sammy Oliver), and, despite his efforts to convince everyone that he is innocent, he is fired from his job. Lucy disowns him and Liz throws Dan out of the pub, telling him she never wants to see him again.

The following day, Dan is adamant for revenge on Leanne and Liz and when he spies Leanne leaving work, he follows her home, exclaiming how she and Liz have ruined his life. As Leanne arrives at her flat, Dan forces his way in and throws her to the ground violently. Dan then enters the flat holding Leanne's wrist, and now holds Leanne, Simon and Liz, who was looking after Simon while Leanne was at work, hostage. Liz attempts to talk Dan round by telling him that they could give their relationship another go, but he sees through her antics and when Leanne shouts for help, he violently attacks her and as Liz tries to stop him, she hits her head and collapses. As Liz rises to her feet, Dan reveals the awful truth to a terrified and confused Simon that Leanne used to be a prostitute. Leanne then attacks Dan, allowing Simon and Liz to escape, and they call the police. After Leanne tells him that his daughter will forgive him, Dan allows Leanne to leave, after Zeedan Nazir (Qasim Akhtar) tries to save her by kicking the door down. Leanne, Simon and Liz give statements to the police about the hostage situation, and Dan is arrested.

Joni Preston

Joni Preston
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Sarah Harding
First appearance 23 July 2015
Last appearance 3 August 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; guest
Profile
Occupation Restaurant manager

Joni Preston, played by former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding, made her first appearance on 23 July 2015. Harding's casting was announced on 1 April 2015 and she began filming the following month.[23] Harding explained that she received the role following an appearance on the set in 2014 for another show. She asked producers if they ever had cameo appearances and the series producer Stuart Blackburn later got in touch to offer her the role of Joni.[24] Of her casting, Harding said "I am extremely excited to be joining Coronation Street. As a fan of the show it is a huge honour for me to join the cast. I can't wait to get started!"[23] Harding was initially contracted for four episodes.[23]

Joni is the wife of Robert Preston (Tristan Gemmill). She is furious to discover that he has begun a relationship with his ex-wife Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) behind her back.[24] Harding explained that Joni knew that Robert was not over Tracy, but it still came as a shock to her.[24] She explained, "Joni is a woman on the edge, and she's very vulnerable. While she's angry and feisty, she's also hurting. If you caught your husband cheating, you'd be the same!"[24] Harding added that Joni did not want to be second to Tracy and that there would be "fireworks" between them.[24] Harding's first appearance as Joni received a mixed reaction from viewers.[25]

Joni goes to The Kabin and asks Rita Tanner (Barbara Knox) and Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire) where Tracy Barlow lives, and lies saying that she knew the late Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride) from work. She then angrily knocks on the Barlows' door, but Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) emerges from his house and reveals that Tracy, Robert and Ken Barlow (William Roache) have gone out for the day. The next day, Joni is furious to see Tracy and her friend Beth Sutherland (Lisa George) at her and Robert's restaurant, and when Tracy kisses Robert, Joni storms over and slaps Tracy, throwing her and Beth out of the restaurant. Robert later tells Tracy that his marriage is over. Joni tracks down Robert at The Bistro and gets him to sign over the restaurant to her. Beth later storms in and accuses her and Robert of many things and when she says her marriage is over and Beth apologises and becomes kinder.

Dougie Ryan

Dougie Ryan
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Paddy McGuinness
First appearance 17 August 2015
Last appearance 21 August 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; guest

Dougie Ryan, played by Paddy McGuinness, made his first appearance on 17 August 2015.[26] He appeared during a camping trip with the Dobbs and Tinker families.[26] He departed on 21 August 2015 after 4 days appearing in the show.

Caitlin Ryan

Caitlin Ryan
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Eve Gordon
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8709
17 August 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; recurring

Caitlin Ryan, played by Eve Gordon,[27] made her first appearance on 17 August 2015.[26] She appeared on a camping trip with her father, Dougie (Paddy McGuinness) and the Dobbs and Tinker families.[26] She was also introduced as a love interest for Craig Tinker (Colson Smith).[27] Caitlin later agrees to go on a date with Craig, but he receives a text saying she can not make it. She returned on 5 October to visit Craig in the street.[28]

In August, Craig goes on a camping trip with Beth, Kirk, Sinead, Fiz, Tyrone, wilderness explorer Dougie Ryan, and Dougie's daughter Caitlin, who falls in love with him and vice versa. Craig is upset the following month when Caitlin stands him up, but she turns up at the Bistro and apologises as her dad was in A&E. Caitlin visits Craig at his and work on Art together, though when Craig lends Caitlin a jumper so she doesn't get her clothing dirty, Beth catches them in, what she thinks, a compromising position. Caitlin has tea with Beth and Kirk and Craig is mortified when they embarrass him. When Caitlin is due to visit, Craig confides in Faye that he's not ready to take his relationship with Caitlin further as he is not ready. Craig cancels on Caitlin, pretending he is ill, but she visits and Faye encourages him to talk to her. Craig admits that he is not ready and Caitlin admits she's not ready either.

Aidan Connor

Aidan Connor
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Shayne Ward
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8713
21 August 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; regular

Aidan Connor, played by Shayne Ward, made his first screen appearance on 21 August 2015.[29] The character and Ward's casting was announced on 12 May 2015.[30] Ward auditioned for the show in late March.[31] He was initially contracted for one year.[30] Of his casting, Ward said "On hearing the news I had been offered the part on the show, I was in total disbelief. It still hasn't sunk in. Shayne Ward the lad from Manchester, given such a role on such an iconic show – it is an absolute dream come true. I'm excited to walk down those famous cobbles.[30]

Aidan is a distant cousin of Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) and grew up on the same estate as Michelle and Carla Connor (Alison King).[30] He is Mancunian-Irish, like Ward, and billed as charismatic, ambitious and "a nice guy". Ward thought it would be fun if Aidan became "a little bit nasty" in the future.[32] Aidan is called to the Street by Michelle, who explains that Carla's business is in trouble. He then offers to invest in her factory.[32] Aidan will also make an enemy out of Robert Preston (Tristan Gemmill).[30] He will also be involved in a love triangle between Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) and Sarah-Louise Platt (Tina O'Brien).

Following Aidan's arrival, Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap wondered why Aidan wanted to invest money into a failing Underworld, "Why is Aidan willingly ploughing £40k of savings into a factory that he knows is going bust? Is the poor lad lonely, and just in desperate need of some company?"[33]

Alex Warner

Alex Warner
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Liam Bairstow
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8733
13 September 2015
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; recurring

Alex Warner,[34] played by Liam Bairstow, made his first appearance on 13 September 2015.[35][36] The character and casting was announced on 11 August.[35] Bairstow is the first actor with Downs' Syndrome to be hired by the show. He was spotted by producers at a workshop held for actors with disabilities.[35] Alex is the nephew of established character Cathy Matthews (Melanie Hill).[35] Digital Spy noted that Bairstow's performance as Alex "went down a storm with fans" and that the soap had "found itself a new rising star".[37]

Bairstow spoke to Digital Spy about his new role, stating how happy he is in the role of Alex: "I feel really happy to be part of Coronation Street because I was a big fan of the show when I was a little boy."[37] Bairstow admitted that he had not expected to get an acting job through the workshop and was emotional when he found out.[37] He commented that joining the show has been "unbelievable", while the cast had been great to work with, especially David Neilson, who plays Roy Cropper, and Melanie Hill.[37]

Cathy arranges for her nephew Alex Warner to visit Weatherfield. Roy thinks Alex is a child and picks up a board game while fetching some bric-a-brac from Cathy's house for him. Roy arrives back at the café and meets Alex, who has Down's syndrome. Alex asks Cathy if he can stay the night as he has had an argument with his mother and Roy agrees. Roy closes the café and plays his childhood favourite game, Escalado, with Cathy and Alex. Cathy feels awkward when Alex assumes Roy is her boyfriend. The trio then go to the pub, where Alex's words make Cathy admit to Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) that she would likes Roy to be more than a friend but is afraid of losing their friendship if she tells him. The next day, Alex gets a train back home. Roy and Cathy mark Roy's 61st birthday. Cathy is embarrassed when Alex sends Roy a birthday card from her which says "I love you" on it.

Alex's mother and Cathy's sister, Nessa Warner (Sadie Shimmin), turns up at Roy's Rolls looking for Alex, who has been missing overnight. Roy takes Nessa to the art class to break the news to Cathy and the attendees volunteer to help search. Ken Barlow (William Roache) and Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) find Alex enjoying a drink in The Rovers with Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard). Ken quickly runs to fetch Roy, Nessa and Cathy. When Nessa arrives in The Rovers, she relieved to see Alex and fusses over him to his embarrassment. Roy talks to Alex and makes him see how much he worried Nessa by staying out all night. He explains how his battery died on his mobile phone and he stayed with a friend called Jordan but refuses to elaborate further. Alex apologises to Nessa.

Jamie Bowman

Jamie Bowman
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by James Atherton
Duration 2015–16
First appearance Episode 8735
14 September 2015
Last appearance Episode 8820
18 January 2016
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring

Jamie Bowman,[34] played by former Hollyoaks actor James Atherton, made his first appearance on 14 September 2015.[38][39] The character and Atherton's casting was announced on 6 August 2015.[38] Jamie is a friend of Luke Britton (Dean Fagan) and the former boyfriend of his sister Steph Britton (Tisha Merry). He will cause trouble for them both during his time on the Street.[38]

Jamie is first mentioned when Luke, his girlfriend Maria Connor (Samia Ghadie), Steph, her boyfriend Andy Carver (Oliver Farnworth) and their friend Kirk Sutherland (Andy Whyment) decide to go to the racing and Luke invites him along, following their former days stock car racing. Andy notices that Steph is uneasy around Jamie, resulting in him believing that Steph fancies Jamie. He helps Luke prepare the stock car. Luke attempts to quell Andy's fears about Steph and Jamie by telling him they were a couple ages ago, but only makes matters worse. Jamie persuades Luke to join a race but Luke swears him to secrecy. When Luke decides not to participate in the race, Jamie reveals that he possesses explicit photographs of Steph and will post them online if he does not cooperate; Luke reluctantly agrees. He wins the race and Jamie wins a large amount of money, but Andy and Steph discover about the race and demand to know why he took part. When Jamie decides he needs more money, he blackmails Luke again with the photographs of Steph, and he tells Andy. Steph later witnesses Luke threatening Jamie, and learns of the images that Jamie has of her. She is distraught, and after realising how much pressure it is putting on Luke and Andy, she calls Jamie's bluff in The Rovers and dares him to post the pictures; he does, and Steph is left humiliated and devastated. However, after Andy punches Jamie, the police arrive and arrest him for revenge porn, after Steph was prompted to involve the police by her employer Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson).

In January 2016, Jamie returns with his friend, Lee, after Luke and Andy get them sacked from a job in a bar by exposing Jamie's torment of Steph. They are intent of seeking revenge, and plan to rob the local restaurant, the bistro, where Steph and Andy work. However, when they burst into the building, they find Carla Connor (Alison King) drinking alone after a powercut forced the restaurant to close. Jamie violently grabs Carla and pins her down on the floor, grabbing her hair viciously. Unbeknownst to Jamie and Carla, but Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) is hiding in the kitchen, and decides to leave her arch-enemy Carla to the mercy of Jamie and Lee. Jamie is furious to discover that there is no money and that Steph is not there, so decide to take Carla's handbag, containing a ring which is important to her. After falling over, Carla gives chase, and scuffles with Jamie and Lee as their van drives off, dragging her along the street. Jamie then pushes Carla out of the moving vehicle, knocking her unconscious and leaving her in a critical condition. They do not stop as Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre) and Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) cross the road, and are forced to leap out of the van's path. When Carla regains consciousness, she recalls to the police that Jamie was after Steph, and Steph informs the police again of Jamie's revenge porn of her. Carla and Steph are later relieved to hear that both Jamie and Lee have been imprisoned for the break in and attack on Carla.

Johnny Connor

Johnny Connor
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Richard Hawley
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8746
5 October 2015[40]
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; regular

Johnny Connor, played by Richard Hawley, made his first screen appearance on 5 October 2015. [41] The character and casting was announced on 20 July 2015.[41] Johnny is Aidan (Shayne Ward) and Kate Connor's (Faye Brookes) father. He is a "self-made man" and a "ruthless businessman", who will clash with his son.[41]

Johnny and Aidan's sister Kate turn up at the factory, where Johnny demands his money back. Carla Connor (Alison King) realises Aidan bought into the factory using his dad's money. Johnny tells Carla that he put his life savings into Aidan's bank account as a tax dodge and didn't know about the factory buy-out until just now. Carla gives the workers the day off to give the Connors time to sort out the mess. Carla no longer trusts Aidan as he stole from his own father. Johnny insists on getting his money back so that he can give Kate the wedding she deserves. Aidan asks why he doesn't use the rest of his money for it. Johnny admits it's all gone as his girlfriend cleaned him out. Johnny lays claim to Aidan's 40% share of the factory. Carla expects him to be a silent partner, but is surprised when he says otherwise.

The Underworld staff nervously await Johnny's arrival as their new boss. Johnny looks at the books and gives the factory three months before it goes out of business. Carla is forced to admit she had a gambling problem when he asks about the cash withdrawals amounting to £40,000. Carla, Aidan, Johnny and Kate discuss the factory over dinner in the bistro. Johnny confirms that he's on board with the factory on two conditions; that he's central to the running of the business and that they find a job for Kate.

Aidan introduces new working practices at the factory as Johnny and Kate begin work. Determined to make the best of things, Carla shows Johnny the order books. Kate tries to get round Johnny but Carla insists she makes her peace with Beth Sutherland (Lisa George), after fighting with her over her husband, Kirk (Andrew Whyment). Aidan arranges a meeting with a notoriously difficult client Matthew Singh. Aidan doesn't tell Johnny about Singh but Kate lets it slip. Johnny brings the meeting forward to gazump Aidan, as Matthew is an old friend of his. Johnny meets Matthew Singh and discovers that the Matt he expected to meet was his father, who died three years ago. Johnny is out of his depth with Singh so Kate goes to fetch Aidan. Aidan considers not going to teach his dad a lesson. Johnny digs himself a deeper grave by trying to get teetotal Matthew Singh to drink. When Aidan arrives to rescue him, he puts his cards on the table and admits that he hijacked Aidan's meeting. Singh gives them a second chance. Aidan impresses Singh and he places an order.

Johnny orders cheaper material from a supplier friend of his to recoup some of the money Carla lost. Beth struggles with the cheap material. Johnny takes over her machine and forces the material through, breaking the needle. Work in the factory comes to a halt while Johnny repairs the machine. Aidan tells Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) she'll have to have an interview for the factory job. He's momentarily tongue-tied when he meets her and Kate and Johnny thinks he fancies her. With Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) held up, the Street fills with cars waiting for a service. Aidan and Johnny complain that their customers can't park outside the factory, and Kate almost descends into a physical fight with Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent) over the situation.

Johnny is later shaken when he receives a visiting order from Carla's brother, Rob Donovan (Marc Baylis), who is serving time in prison for murder. When he visits him, Rob reveals that he is fully aware of Johnny's one-night stand with his and Carla's mother, and knows that Johnny could potentially be Carla's father. Johnny begs Rob not to tell Carla, Aidan or Kate, however Rob demands £10,000 for his silence.

Kate Connor

Kate Connor
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Faye Brookes
Duration 2015–
First appearance Episode 8746
5 October 2015[40]
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Present; regular

Kate Connor, played by Faye Brookes, made her first screen appearance on 5 October 2015.[41] The character and casting was announced on 20 July 2015.[41] Kate is Aidan Connor's (Shayne Ward) sister and will arrive with their father Johnny (Richard Hawley). Kate is "a vibrant young woman full of fun and mischief". She is engaged to a soldier called Caz Hammond (Rhea Bailey),[41] but in February 2016, it was announced that Kate would be the victim of domestic abuse by the hands of Caz in an upcoming "shocking" new storyline.

Kate turns up at the factory along with father Johnny. Johnny reveals that Aidan had stolen his money to buy into the factory, with Kate bemoaning her brother for thinking that he would get away with it. Kate shows her cousin Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) her engagement ring. Johnny insists on getting his money back so that he can give Kate the wedding she deserves. Kate is unimpressed when she is told to work in packing with Kirk Sutherland (Andrew Whyment), while Aidan works in the office with Johnny and Carla Connor (Alison King). She jokingly flirts with Kirk in an attempt to frustrate his wife Beth (Lisa George), which leads to a physical fight between the two women. Kate later apologises to Beth and reveals that she is a lesbian, which Beth is secretly relieved about. Caz comes to the street for a while.

Kate later finds out Carla is her half-sister and whilst Aidan is angry at Johnny for not telling them Kate is not. Caz later comes to spend Christmas with Kate.

Brendan Finch

Brendan Finch
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Ted Robbins
Duration 2015–16
First appearance 29 October 2015
Last appearance 29 January 2016
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Magazine editor

Brendan Finch, played by Ted Robbins, made his first appearance on 29 October 2015.[42] The character and casting was announced in July 2015. Brendan comes in as a new love interest for Mary Taylor's (Patti Clare).

Brendan, the editor of supernatural magazine The Inexplicable, calls in The Kabin with a batch of the latest edition. He berates Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) for his rude phone call to his assistant earlier. He and Mary are taken with each other. Mary swoons over Brendan telling him how she has every issue of The Inexplicable bar one. Brendan promises to try and track it down for her, as a carping Norris and Rita Tanner (Barbara Knox) roll their eyes. Brendan returns and hands Mary her missing copy of The Inexplicable. They agree to meet again.

Norris mocks Mary’s interest in the supernatural. She reckons he’s jealous of her friendship with Brendan. Brendan calls in the Kabin and invites Mary for a drink. She’s thrilled whilst Norris is peeved. Having already arranged to meet Mary in the pub, Dev is surprised when Brendan turns up and he leaves them to it. Brendan has Mary enthralled with tales of the supernatural. When his phone beeps, he says it’s a message from his mother and he has to go. Mary’s disappointed but they agree they’ll meet again.

Dev has reservations about Mary going off with Brendan to Butterthorne Hall. He's suspicious when Brendan asks Mary to leave her mobile behind as it could interfere with the spirits. At the hall, Brendan tells Mary to be a firm believer to conjure up the spirits. Mary and Brendan hear various noises in the supposedly deserted hall and a door bursts open, scaring them witless. It is Dev, who's come to check on them. Back in the Rovers, Dev apologises to Mary and Brendan for spoiling their day out.

Mary tells Emily to butt out when she suggests that Brendan only thinks of her as a friend. Brendan bores everyone at the Rovers with his stories but enthralls Mary. Brendan invites Mary to an Inexplicable convention. Mary is ready to accept when he casually mentions that his wife Bridget wouldn't want to go. Mary is devastated that Brendan is married but puts on a brave face.

Nessa Warner

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Nessa Warner
Coronation Street character
Portrayed by Sadie Shimmin
Duration 2015–16
First appearance Episode 8761
29 October 2015
Last appearance Episode 8813
8 January 2016
Introduced by Stuart Blackburn
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Occupation Hair stylist

Nessa Warner, played by Sadie Shimmin, made her first appearance on 29 October 2015. She is the sister of established character Cathy Matthews (Melanie Hill), and the mother of the soap opera's first Down's syndrome character, Alex Warner (Liam Bairstow). She has also become a love interest for the recently widowed Ken Barlow (William Roache), and embroiled in a love triangle as Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) also competes for Ken's affections.

Nessa first arrives at the café panicking as her son, Alex, has gone missing. Cathy, her partner Roy Cropper (David Neilson) and Ken all send out a search party for him, and he is later found in the local pub, The Rovers Return. Nessa takes a liking to Ken, and instantly decides she has feelings for him, unaware that he is still grieving for his late wife, Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride). Ken and Nessa eventually begin a lustful relationship, which upsets local resident Audrey as she has also developed feelings for Ken over the past weeks. Ken's adoptive daughter, Tracy (Kate Ford), is not impressed by Nessa's presence in the family and regularly insults her. Ken later convinces Audrey to give Nessa a job at her salon as a hair stylist, which Audrey is reluctant about but agrees to impress Ken. Audrey, however, is later frustrated by Nessa frequently taking breaks in the middle of shifts to go shopping for Ken, and often contemplates sacking her, but does not for Ken's sake. Many local residents begin to disapprove of Ken and Nessa's relationship, including Rita Tanner (Barbara Knox) and Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire), however Nessa is not concerned and attempts to change Ken's taste in clothes, which infuriates Tracy and Audrey. After the couple are invited to Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) and Carla Connor's (Alison King) engagement party, Nessa demands that Audrey styles her hair, however Audrey styles it appallingly in revenge to getting with Ken before she could. Nessa is furious and upset, and she convinces Ken not to attend the party as she feels humiliated, upsetting Audrey.

Eventually, Ken begins to see how selfish Nessa is, especially when she makes a rude remark to Emily as she is departing Weatherfield. Nessa is later stunned when Roy confronts her about love letters that she and Cathy's late husband, Alan, sent to one another, and she fails to deny that they were having an affair. She begs Roy not to tell Cathy, and manages to manipulate him into driving her to Cathy's house and helping her dispose of the love letters. However, Cathy has already found them and angrily shouts at Nessa before throwing her out. When she returns home, Ken is appalled by the way Nessa sees herself as the victim in the situation. Nessa is desperate to make amends with Cathy, and feels awful to hear that she and Roy have split up because of her affair with Alan, so she becomes determined to repair their relationship. She accompanies Roy when he visits Cathy's house in an attempt to reconcile with her, however Nessa realises that the house is on fire so Roy enters and saves Cathy. Cathy is extremely hostile towards Nessa, after realising how intimate the affair between her and Alan was. When she returns to The Rovers, she breaks down to Ken about her broken relationship with Cathy, and Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard) encourages Ken to end things with Nessa if he is not happy. Ken subsequently dumps a distraught Nessa, and she apologises to Cathy once more before getting in her car and driving away. However, she comes across Audrey, and realising Audrey's hostility towards her was because she has feelings for Ken, Nessa informs her that she is welcome to him, before leaving Weatherfield in her car.

Caz Hammond

Caroline "Caz" Hammond, played by Rhea Bailey, made her first appearance on 16 November 2015. The character and casting was announced in August 2015. Caz is Kate Connor's (Faye Brookes) fiancée. She arrived on Kate's 26th birthday. In February 2016, it was announced that Caz would be domestically abusing Kate when she gets jealous over her friendship with other lesbian, Sophie.

Others

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Arlene Tinker 5–9 January Alison Burrows[2] Arlene is Beth Tinker's (Lisa George) sister and Sinead Tinker's (Katie McGlynn) mother. Arlene comes to Beth and Kirk Sutherland's (Andrew Whyment) wedding. The night before the wedding, Kirk comes down the stairs to find Agnes (Juliette Kaplan), Arlene and Nancy (Kate Fitzgerald) insult him. In the Rovers, Arlene flirts with Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin), which makes Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) and Mary Taylor (Patti Clare) jealous.
Nancy Tinker Kate Fitzgerald[2] Nancy is Arlene (Alison Burrows) and Beth Tinker's (Lisa George) mother. She arrives in Weatherfield for Beth and Kirk Sutherland's (Andrew Whyment) wedding. During the party in The Rovers Return after the wedding Nancy takes two bottles of wine and is caught by Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard)
Therapist 30 January Philip Martin Brown[43][44] Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) visits the therapist when he suffers from depression.
Tara 2 February Anna Bolton[45] Tara delivers flowers to Nick's Bistro and notices her ex-boyfriend Andy Carver (Oliver Farnworth). He offers to help move the flowers in a bid to get rid of her quickly. Tara attempts to reconcile with Andy, but he tells her is dating someone else. Tara kisses him and tells him to call her sometime.
Sam Hayden 20 February–27 April Peter Mitchell[46] Sam is an Northern Irish friend of Sinead Tinker (Katie McGlynn) who she meets in hospital following a minibus accident.
Jackson Hodge 4 March– Rhys Cadman[47] Jackson first appears when Faye Windass (Ellie Leach), and her parents Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) and Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) sit down next to him and his family in school. Jackson is confirmed to be the father of Faye's daughter, Miley Windass. However Jackson denies that he is Miley Windass's (Erin, Eilah and Elsie) father, even though he knows he is.
Greig Hodge Stuart Wolfenden[48] Greig and Josie are Jackson Hodge's (Rhys Cadman) parents. They attend a meeting at the school about a trip to France where they chat to Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) and Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) unbeknown that Faye is pregnant with their son's baby. When Anna and Owen find out, they invite Greig and Josie round to their flat and tell them that Jackson is the father to Miley Windass (Erin, Eilah and Elsie). Greig and Josie later become Miley's permanent carers when all is proven too much for Faye to cope with the responsibility as a teenage mother.
Josie Hodge Una McNulty[48]
Marion Logan 18 May– Susan Cookson[49] Marion is Callum Logan's (Sean Ward) mother and Max Turner's (Harry McDermott) grandmother. She accompanies Callum to his mediation session with David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd). She befriends David's mother, Gail (Helen Worth), and they agree to help their sons. In December 2015, Sarah discovers she is pregnant with Callum's baby so this will make Marion a grandmother to two grandchildren within the Platt family.
Susan Meldrum 23 March– Meriel Scholfield[49] Susan is Gavin Rodwell's (Mark Holgate) mother and Michael Rodwell's (Les Dennis) ex-wife. She meets with Michael's fiancée, Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth), at Gavin's funeral, revealing that she wishes to reconnect with Michael, however, Gail lies and says that Michael is in hospital following a heart attack, when she is really covering for Andy Carver (Oliver Farnworth), who is pretending to be Gavin.
Talisa Grady 12–29 June Samantha Power Talisa is a friend of Dev Alahan (Jimmi Harkishin) who he met when on his trip to India. She comes to stay at Dev's house after her marriage breaks down. Dev's girlfriend Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) overhears Dev saying that he has fallen in love with Talisa which causes Julie to split up with him. Talisa rejected Dev as she later announces she is gay.
Julie Carp 29 June Emma Keele A woman found online by Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) to trick Brian Packham (Peter Gunn) into thinking he was meeting his ex-partner, Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh).

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