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Gail Chadwick (also Potter, Tilsley, Platt, Hillman, McIntyre and Rodwell) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Helen Worth. [1] The character first appeared on-screen on 29 July 1974.
Helen Worth (born Cathryn Helen Wigglesworth; 7 January 1951) is a British actress.She is best known for portraying the role of Gail Platt in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street for 50 years from 1974 to 2024.
Gail's solicitor: 15–25 March 7295–7301 Christina Baily: Solicitor who represents Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth) after her arrest for the death of husband Joe (Reece Dinsdale). In spite of her efforts, Gail is refused bail twice and forced to stay in prison for months. Gail's son Nick Tilsley removes her from the case to get a better lawyer.
In July 2016, Brian was mentioned by Gail after her daughter-in-law, Kylie Platt was stabbed and died. When supporting her son David Platt ( Jack P. Shepherd ), she revealed how tough it was telling Nick about Brian's death and urged him to tell him and Kylie's two children, Max Turner (Harry McDermott) and Lily Platt (Brooke Malonie), the ...
Gail Platt: Wife: Gabrielle Reid (1999–2023) Grandfathers: Robert Potter: Grandmothers: Nancy Potter: Nephews: Nick Tilsley David Platt: Nieces: Sarah Platt: Other relatives: Bethany Platt Lily Platt Harry Platt Billy Platt Sam Blakeman Max Turner (adoptive)
In 1994, Don and Ivy finally split up when Ivy left the street for a Catholic retreat, and she died in August 1995. Don and Gail, alongside Gail's new husband Martin Platt (Sean Wilson), were among those in attendance at the funeral.
Gail Platt is set to take over Coronation Street legend Ken Barlow in a new series record.. The character, who has been at the centre of some of the soap’s most high-profile storylines and ...
Gail Platt (1985–1999) Alfred Sidney "Alf" Roberts , OBE is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street , played by Bryan Mosley . He ran a grocery shop at No. 15 and was involved in local politics, including two spells as mayor of Weatherfield .