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Vera says cheers to real ale

vera-duckworth-2.jpgSouthport is warmly welcoming Coronation Street star Liz Dawn as she prepares for her new role as landlady in the town.

Liz, who played Vera Duckworth in the soap, is taking over as manager of The Falstaff with her husband Don.

The pub is to be rebranded as the Rovers Return as part of a franchise deal agreed with ITV. Liz’s fictional son Terry, played by Nigel Pivaro is to open a similar pub in Blackpool.

Liz will be joined at the Falstaff by friends Jack Diamond and Marie Ashton, formerly of the band Roly Polys, who have lived in the town for many years.

The soap veteran, who recently ended her 34-year run in the show as the wife of Jack, played by Bill Tarmey, told The Champion: “I’m really enjoying retirement, but it’s amazing how many people come up and say ‘you’re dead aren’t you?’”

“But it’ll be nice to get behind the bar again. This time, though, we’ll be serving real ale. On the Street it was low-strength lager.”

Liz, who was at the Falstaff to iron out the final details with current  manager Adrian Davies before taking up the job in August, also gave her backing to the campaign for real chips with real ale and went behind the bar to pull pints for the delighted locals.

And there’ll be none of those dodgy bottles of Skoe or Stellberg lager that they drink on EastEnders either.

“I think lager is bad news and so it’ll be banned, but we will be doing special offers on black Sambuca.”

10 Responses to “Vera says cheers to real ale”

  1. Sorry, too late. Has to be before 12.00!!!

  2. That’s right Jmensa, has to be before midnight when they close the bar

  3. Sorry but it has to be before 12.00 MID DAY. Ask my 86 year old mother!! She remembers Empire Day Commonwealth day and Posy day.

  4. Got to be said…. v poor. Everyone knows it’s Ashley who is taking over

  5. First flower I could think of but will find the right one tomorrow! I know it’s something to do with spring. Nice to here from you again Aggers. Buy you a pint in Lloyds at 5.30 if you like. Look for an two grumpy old men drinking real ale.

  6. You must be funkin joking

  7. It’s primrose day in honour of Benjamin Disraeli on April 19th. Just saved me 1.49 there Aggers.

  8. Vera is coming to Southport…it’s true, swear on my granny’s life

  9. Is it not Fred who’s taking over, I say Fred?

    For more on Corrie, why not sneak a peek at http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com

    Cheers Chuck.


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