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Amanda Barrie (born Shirley Anne Broadbent; 14 September 1935) is an English actress. She appeared in two of the Carry On films before being cast as Alma Halliwell in ITV soap opera, Coronation Street, which she played on and off for 20 years. Between 2003 and 2006, she played the role of Bev Tull in the ITV prison drama, Bad Girls. She has ...
Bad Girls is a British television drama series that was broadcast on ITV from 1 June 1999 until 20 December 2006. It was created by Maureen Chadwick and Ann McManus of Shed Productions, who initiated the idea of developing a series primarily focusing on the inmates and staff of the fictional women's prison, Larkhall, located in the South London region.
Portrayed by Amanda Barrie; Appears in: Series 5–8; Beverly "Bev" Tull first appears in series 5. She and Phyl Oswyn are known as the Costa Cons, who are successful con artists and managed to con many inmates: for example, Bev and Phyl make Denny believe that Bev is a medium.
Babs Hunt (Isabelle Amyes) marries the former prison chaplain, Henry Mills – bad news for Sylvia, who had set her sights on Henry after she was widowed when her husband Bobby committed suicide. The ongoing feud between Fenner and Wing Governor Karen Betts ( Claire King ) reaches its climax as Fenner ruthlessly frames Karen for a hit-and-run ...
On 23 August 2004, following the Series Six finale on ITV, a special, Bad Girls: Most Wanted was aired on ITV2 and hosted by Jack Ellis. The special counted down the top 10 most popular bad girls from the first six series. It also featured scenes from Bad Girls: The Musical and bloopers. The top 10 bad girls are listed as follows: 10 – Tina O ...
The Girls' Room!" It's been 15 years since Amanda Bynes last crowed that iconic line, and the popular girls who helped her rule the school on "The Amanda Show" are all grown up.
The eighth and final series of British drama series Bad Girls premiered on ITV on 13 July 2006. This, the final series, consists of eleven episodes which concluded with a Christmas special on 20 December 2006. Series Eight introduces Amanda Donohoe (Lou Stoke), Sid Owen (Donny Kimber), Colin Salmon (Rowan Dunlop) and Angela Bruce (Mandy Goodhue).
The community midwife, Amanda Lancaster, told The Independent: “I am deeply sorry that these individuals feel this way and that they’ve chosen to involve the media without ever raising their ...