Betty Williams (Coronation Street)
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| Betty Williams | |||||||||
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| Coronation Street | |||||||||
| Portrayed by | Betty Driver | ||||||||
| First appearance | 2 June 1969- | ||||||||
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| Gender | Female | ||||||||
| Date of birth | 4 February 1920 | ||||||||
| Occupation | Part-time barmaid at the Rovers Return pub | ||||||||
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Elizabeth "Betty" Williams (née Preston, previously Turpin) is one of the longest-standing fictional characters in the UK soap opera, Coronation Street. Since the mid-1990s, her name has been Betty Williams, although she is better known by her character's original surname of Betty Turpin. She first arrived to help her sister Maggie Clegg operate the Corner Shop.
Betty Turpin, played by former music hall star Betty Driver, has been a barmaid at the Rovers Return since June 1969, and is now, like the actress who plays her, in her eighties. After helping Maggie at the Corner Shop, she took the job at the Rovers, where she worked under Annie Walker and with Bet Lynch, who would become her close friend. While most characters simply referred to her as Betty, her former boss Annie Walker would be the only one to refer to her as Elizabeth (possibly to distinguish her from Bet Lynch).
Betty Turpin's history includes an illegitimate son (Gordon Clegg), marriage to police officer Cyril Turpin which ended with his death in 1974, and a second marriage to her wartime sweetheart, Billy Williams, which also ended in widowhood for Betty. She is also famous for her hotpots, which came under scrutiny in the early 1990s when it was believed that they were contaminated. She was cleared of all wrongdoing when it was discovered that beer, not food, was responsible for a spate of stomach upsets. In 1999 Betty celebrated 30 Years of working at the Rovers Return with a party, attended by all the regulars. Betty considered retirement in 2002 and decided to moved to Wimbledon to be with Gordon and his wife Caroline, but while she was visiting them she had a feeling Caroline didn't want her and would rather have her put in an Old People's home. Betty discussed her fears with Emily Bishop who told her she would be better off staying in Weatherfield and at the Rover's. Betty is more of a secondary character nowadays, usually only appearing to take an order from punters, but is always at the heart of The Rovers Return.
[edit] Family
- Sister: Maggie Cooke
- Husband: Billy Williams (deceased)
- Son: Gordon Clegg
- Grandson: Peter Clegg
[edit] Friends
- Liz McDonald
- Violet Wilson
- Audrey Roberts
- Sean Tully
- Michelle Connor
- Ken Barlow
- Rita Sullivan
- Blanche Hunt
- Emily Bishop
Coronation Street | |
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| Current characters | Ken Barlow | Emily Bishop | Rita Sullivan | Betty Williams | Deirdre Barlow | Gail Platt | Blanche Hunt | Vera Duckworth | Audrey Roberts | Jack Duckworth | Kevin Webster | Bill Webster | Sally Webster | Jim McDonald | Liz Tomlin | Steve McDonald | Rosie Webster | David Platt | Norris Cole | Sophie Webster | Roy Cropper | Ashley Peacock | Janice Battersby | Leanne Battersby | Tyrone Dobbs | Dev Alahan | Eileen Grimshaw | Maria Sutherland | Kirk Sutherland | Jason Grimshaw | Paul Clayton | Fiz Brown | Claire Peacock | Sean Tully | Chesney Battersby-Brown | Amy Barlow | Jamie Baldwin | Kelly Crabtree | Violet Wilson | Lloyd Mullaney | Molly Compton | Vernon Tomlin | Becky Granger | Michelle Connor | Ryan Connor | Liam Connor | Carla Connor | Lauren Wilson Recurring and minor characters |
| Media | VHS and DVD releases |
| Related topics | Storylines | Weatherfield | Rovers Return Inn | Sets | Timeline | Humour |

