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Coronation Streets Hilda Ogden gave the Rovers Return a miss last night

Coronation Streets Hilda Ogden gave the Rovers Return a miss last night


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Coronation Streets Hilda Ogden gave the Rovers Return a miss last night

Coronation Streets Hilda Ogden gave the Rovers Return a miss last night. She took off her headscarf, whipped out her rollers and popped along to No 10 for a few drinks with Maggie Thatcher. Other guests at the party with Hilda-actress Jean Alexander - included Street favourites William Rauche, Anne Kirkbride and Bernard Youens who play Ken and Deirdre Barlow and Hildas husband Stan.January 1984 P016311

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Media ID 21720782

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1984


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant world of Coronation Street in January 1984. The iconic character Hilda Ogden, portrayed by the talented actress Jean Alexander, decided to give her beloved Rovers Return a miss for an unforgettable evening. Shedding her signature headscarf and donning her trusty rollers, Hilda embarked on a surprising adventure that took her straight to No 10 Downing Street. Joining forces with none other than the formidable Maggie Thatcher, Hilda found herself amidst esteemed company at this exclusive gathering. Amongst the notable guests were William Rauche, Anne Kirkbride, and Bernard Youens - known for their roles as Ken and Deirdre Barlow and Hilda's adoring husband Stan respectively. This snapshot captures a unique moment where fiction intertwines with reality as these beloved actors come together off-screen. It serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of Coronation Street during its heyday in the 1980s. With its nostalgic charm and glimpses into the lives of our favorite characters behind-the-scenes, this photograph is not just a visual delight but also a cherished memento of television history. Whether you're an ardent fan or simply appreciate cultural icons coming together in unexpected ways, this print is sure to evoke fond memories and spark conversations about one of Britain's most beloved soap operas.

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