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Sherrie Lynn Hutchinson (born 17 September 1950), [1] known professionally as Sherrie Hewson, is an English actress, television personality and novelist.. She is known for her roles as Maureen Holdsworth in Coronation Street (1993–1997, 2006), Virginia Raven in Crossroads (2001–2003), Lesley Meredith in Emmerdale (2004–2006), Joyce Temple-Savage in Benidorm (2012–2018) and Martha Blake ...
Maud is the elderly, wheelchair-using mother of Maureen Holdsworth (Sherrie Hewson). Maud was a bit of a battle-axe, being highly opinionated and bad-tempered. Maud worked in the Corner Shop with Maureen and later with her son-in-law Fred Elliott (John Savident) and his son Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold). In August 1999 Maud announced to Fred ...
Sherrie Hewson: 1993–1997, 2006 Frankie Baldwin: Debra Stephenson: 2004–2006 Danny Baldwin: Bradley Walsh: 2004–2006 Last appeared in 2007. Character Actor(s)
Former Coronation Street star Sherrie Hewson, who played the hotel boss Joyce Temple-Savage in the sitcom, appears to have let the plans slip. Benidorm movie on the way, after show gets axed Skip ...
In June 2021, it was announced the show would embark on a second UK tour. The tour will open in at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford from January 2022 before touring across the UK until July 2022 and will star Jessica Ellis as Kelly, Lee Mead as Kevin, Les Dennis as Fergus and Sherrie Hewson as Julia Fleshman.
Virginia Raven – Sherrie Hewson (2001–2003) Rocky Wesson – Roger Sloman (2001–2003) Other well known faces who appeared in Crossroads over the years include David Jason, Larry Grayson, Malcolm McDowell, Elaine Paige, Jimmy Hanley, Barry Evans, Dawn Addams, Jean Kent, Jane Asher, Sherrie Hewson, Anne Charleston, Annette Andre and Max Wall
Sherrie Hewson (born 1950) (1) appeared in the large supporting role of Carol in Behind. However, she also made 4 appearances in the Carry On Laughing TV series. Linda Hooks (born 1952) (3) the former Miss Great Britain had small glamorous roles in 3 later films, plus two appearances in episodes on the Carry On Laughing TV series.
John Cleese and Michael Palin vs Malcolm Muggeridge and the Bishop of Southwark, Mervyn Stockwood. Before the phrase “cancel culture” had even been invented, Cleese was fighting against it.