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CORRIE AND BAD GIRLS STAR IS

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September 06, 2025

Cobbles will roll with changes

- BY JESSICA BOULTON Contributing Editor

CORRIE AND BAD GIRLS STAR IS

It was three years after VE Day when 13-year-old northerner Shirley Broadbent first stood on the steps outside London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

In the tradition of the great Victorian actors before her, she said a prayer - not for fame, money, marriage, or even a home that was better than her current Soho boarding house.

She had just one wish: to act. Anywhere and anyhow she could.

It was in that same theatre that she later sneaked into an audition, underage, and won her first major pantomime role.

It was also there that she married the love of her life.

Now, next week, after a 77-year career, Amanda Barrie will once again return to its Grand Salon - this time to celebrate her 90th birthday. A lot has changed in eight decades, including her name.

But the Coronation Street and Bad Girls legend isn’t dreading the milestone - she’s simply relieved to be here at all.

For, today she reveals she’s undergone two life-changing operations in the past six months - one in March to replace a valve in her heart using pig tissue and the other in June to replace her hip.

The second should have been straightforward, had her allergy to general anaesthetic not meant she was awake - to hear every bone-cracking sound the surgeon made.

"So far this year, I've appeared in two theatres," Amanda smiles. "Both operating theatres. But I did have two marvellous leading men, to whom I was happy to relinquish top billing!

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