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Doreen Corkhill is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Kate Fitzgerald. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 27 August 1985. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 27 August 1985.
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada First Nation(s) Ethnic/national group Tribal council Treaty Area Population [274] Notes ha acre 2016 2011 % difference Carcross 4 [275] Carcross/Tagish: Tlingit / Tagish — n/a: 64.8 160.1: 35: 53-34.0%: Listed by Statistics Canada as self-government Haines Junction [276] Aishihik / Champagne and Aishihik ...
Billy Corkhill [1] John McArdle: 1985–1990 Diana Corkhill [1] Paula Frances: 1990–1993 Don Corkhill: Bernard Merrick: 1990 Doreen Corkhill [1] Kate Fitzgerald: 1985–1987, 1989–1990 Jackie Corkhill [1] Sue Jenkins: 1991–2001 Jimmy Corkhill [1] Dean Sullivan: 1986–2003 Kylie Corkhill: Jessica Allen: 1995–1997 Hannah Dowd: 1996 ...
Dean Sullivan (7 June 1955 – 29 November 2023) was an English actor, best known for playing Jimmy Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside between 1986 and 2003.
Billy Corkhill is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by John McArdle. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 27 August 1985. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 27 August 1985.
Jackie Corkhill (née Walker) Jimmy Corkhill; Lindsey Corkhill; Little Jimmy Corkhill; Sheila Corkhill or Sheila Grant; Bill Corkhill (1910–1978), Northern Irish footballer; Pearl Corkhill MM (1887–1985), Australian military nurse of the First World War; Pop Corkhill (1858–1921), baseball player who played for ten seasons in the Major Leagues
Jackie, now in her forties, later has a baby son called William. Following Jimmy's subsequent depression, the two eventually split up and Jackie left Brookside Close in 2001. The couple later divorced and Jimmy bought her half of the house and stayed there until the Close was demolished two years later.
Pre-Columbian distribution of North American language families. Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada did not form state societies and, in the absence of state structures, academics usually classify indigenous people by their traditional "lifeway" (or primary economic activity) and ecological/climatic region into "culture areas", or by their language families.