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Lynne Carol

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Lynne Carol
Born
Josephine Caroline Gertrude Mary Faith Harber

(1914-06-29)29 June 1914
Died30 June 1990(1990-06-30) (aged 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1917–1980
Spouse
Bert Palmer
(m. 1934; died 1980)
Children3

Josephine Caroline Gertrude Mary Faith Harber (29 June 1914 – 30 June 1990), known by the stage name Lynne Carol, was a Welsh born actress, primarily in TV series and telemovies. She was best known for playing busybody Martha Longhurst in the soap opera Coronation Street from the second episode in 1960 until the character was killed off in 1964.[1][2]

Biography

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Early life

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A descendant of six generations of actors, Lynne Carol (also known as Josephine Palmer) was born in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, where her actor parents Charles Harber and Mina Harber (née McKinnon) were touring in a stage play. Carol started her own acting career at age three. Before landing the part of Martha Longhurst, Carol worked in the provincial theatre for many years.[3]

Career

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Carol, although only 46 years old at the time, played Martha Longhurst as a waspish beldam many years her senior, who first appeared in December 1960; with Ena Sharples, played by Violet Carson and Minnie Caldwell, played by Margot Bryant she made up the formidable trio that held court in the snug of local public house, the Rovers Return. The verbal interplay between the three epitomised the serial's North of England humanity and yielded some of the 'richest moments' in the programme. The renown of Martha Longhurst became such that Carol's unpublicised visit to the Ideal Home Exhibition caused a near riot. She was advised to leave the premises for her own safety.[citation needed]

After only three years in the series, the character of Martha Longhurst was axed by a new producer, who assumed that Carol would be likely to find other acting jobs. Carol was deeply shocked to read in the newspaper that the days of her character were now numbered.[4] Martha died quietly of a heart attack in the snug (one of the three bars in the Rovers, the others being the public and the select) of the public house in May 1964. The subsequent burial took place in the Manchester General Cemetery where a special grave had been prepared. Carol remained bitter about Martha's death and believed to the end that a terrible mistake had been made, as her character was so popular. Viewers responded by complaining in their thousands and later the writers acknowledged that they had made a mistake.

Carol later appeared in the short-lived BBC serial The Newcomers, alongside Alan Browning, who later appeared in Coronation Street as Alan Howard.[5] She also appeared in the 1979 film Yanks starring Richard Gere.[6]

Personal life

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Carol married Herbert (Bert) Newell Palmer in 1934 in Bideford, Devon.[7] Palmer, born 22 April 1900, was a character actor from Easingwold, Yorkshire, who appeared in numerous television roles, including two episodes of Coronation Street and the pilot episode of its first spin-off, Pardon the Expression.[8][9] The couple made their home in Blackpool, had two sons and a daughter, and remained married until Palmer's death on 15 January 1980, aged 79. Her eldest son, Michael, was killed in an R.A.F. parachutists' air crash disaster at Abingdon, on 7 July 1965.[10]

In April 1990, it was reported that Carol had died in a nursing home in Lytham St Annes, following a hoax telephone call received by Granada Television, while she was visiting her family in Düsseldorf, Germany.[3]

Carol suffered from angina, being hospitalised in May 1990. She died of a heart attack in hospital in Blackpool on 30 June 1990, aged 76.[11]

Filmography

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year title role
1960–1964 Coronation Street (TV series) Martha Longhurst
1965 San Ferry Ann Grandma
1966 The Newcomers (TV series) Mrs Tyser
1967 Those Two Sellers (TV series)
1967 The Fellows (TV series)
1968 The Gamblers (TV series) Auntie Maggie
1968 Champion House (TV series) Mrs Birley
1968 The War of Darkie Pilbeam (TV series) Mrs Cloth
1971 Hadleigh (TV series) Mrs Morley
1972 ITV Summer Night Theatre (series) Woman with Dog
1969–1972 Albert! (TV series) Bessie/Alice Hoddinot
1972 Nearest and Dearest (TV series) Mrs Butterworth
1972–1973 Z-Cars (TV series) Florence Marsden/Mrs. Tain
1975 Crown Court (TV series) Gladys Wellbeloved
1975 Nightingale's Boys (TV series) Mrs Fryer
1975 Sadie, It's Cold Outside (TV series) Mrs Bellamy
1976 Bill Brand (miniseries) Elsie Wright
1976 Angels (TV series) Mrs McKinney
1977 The Heavy Mob (TV movie) Old Lady
1978 Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (TV movie)
1979 All Day on the Sands (TV movie) Mrs Thornton
1979 House of Caradus (TV series) Old Woman
1979 Yanks Annie
1980 BBC Playhouse (TV series) Mrs Russell

References

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  1. ^ "Lynne Carol". Archived from the original on 13 November 2017.
  2. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Coronation Street – The 1960s". BFI Screenonline.
  3. ^ a b "Lynne Carol – Obituary". The Times. 3 July 1990.
  4. ^ Massingberd, Hugh M. (12 November 1998). The Daily Telegraph Third Book of Obituaries: Entertainers. Pan. ISBN 9780330367752 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Newcomers, The (1965-69) Credits". BFI Screenonline.
  6. ^ "Yanks (1979)". Archived from the original on 25 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  8. ^ General Register Office; United Kingdom; Volume: 40; Page: 0517
  9. ^ "Bert Palmer". IMDb. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Lynne Carol". IMDb. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Actress dies – Lynne Carol". Sunday Times. 1 July 1990.
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