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Coronation Street legend wants to return to show after 30 years away from the cobbles
Sherrie Hewson said she has ideas for her character Maureen Webster and would return to Coronation Street immediately, revealing a possible new love interest storyline.
- Former Coronation Street star Sherrie Hewson revealed she would return to the soap "in a heartbeat," nearly three decades after her 1997 departure as Maureen Webster.
- Hewson portrayed Maureen for four years, becoming famous for her comedic marriage to supermarket manager Reg Holdsworth and subsequent relationships with Fred Elliott and Bill Webster.
- Speaking to Zingo Bingo, she proposed storylines involving Ken Barlow or demanding a share of the garage from Kevin Webster, who she claims owes her.
- Due to programming changes, Coronation Street and Emmerdale are shifting schedules this week to accommodate The England versus Uruguay match airing Friday on ITV1.
- Since leaving the cobbles, the actress has appeared in various television roles, including as Joyce Temple-Savage in Benidorm and most recently as Martha Blake in Hollyoaks.
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Coronation Street legend wants to return to show after 30 years away from the cobbles
It’s been nearly three decades since Sherrie Hewson departed Coronation Street as Maureen Webster.
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