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Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs

Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs


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Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs

Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ogden in TVs " Coronation Street" serial, pictured making a nostalgic visit, in 1971, to Archie Street, Salford, Lancashire - the original setting for Coronation Street - to watch it being demolished. 5th August 1971

Markey
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21720798

© Mirrorpix

Character Coronation Street Curlers Hilda Ogden Houses Rollers Soap Street Terraced


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the nostalgic year of 1971, where Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, beloved actors who portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ogden in the iconic TV series "Coronation Street" pay a heartfelt visit to Archie Street in Salford, Lancashire. This street holds immense significance as it served as the original setting for the renowned soap opera. As they stand amidst the backdrop of terraced houses on this fateful day in August, there is an undeniable sense of bittersweetness in their expressions. The demolition of Archie Street looms ahead, symbolizing not only progress but also bidding farewell to cherished memories etched within these walls. Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander's characters have become household names - Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ogden - capturing hearts with their endearing portrayal on screen. In this snapshot from yesteryears, we catch a glimpse behind-the-scenes as they witness firsthand the dismantling of their fictional home. The image exudes authenticity; curlers still adorn Jean Alexander's hair while Bernard Youens stands by her side with a mix of contemplation and nostalgia painted across his face. It serves as a poignant reminder that even fictional places hold real emotions for both actors and viewers alike. Markey's remarkable capture encapsulates not just an era but also pays homage to the enduring power of television storytelling that has touched countless lives over generations – forever engrained within our collective memory lane.

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