ITV Promises Lifetime Roles for Coronation Street Cast
Bill Roache, known for his iconic role as Ken Barlow on Coronation Street, has made history by acting in his role for an impressive 65 years. As the longest-serving soap actor globally, Roache is assured of his position for life on the show, according to ITV’s Coronation Street executive producer, Iain MacLeod.
Lifetime Roles Promised for ITV’s Coronation Street Cast
At 93 years old, Roache’s tenure on Coronation Street dates back to the show’s inception in the 1960s. MacLeod remarked that it would take “a brave producer team” to consider removing Roache from the cast. He affirmed that Roache could continue acting as long as he desires, citing his dedication and professionalism.
Significant Achievements and Recent Developments
Recently, Roache signed a new six-figure contract, solidifying his status in the soap opera world. Iain MacLeod praised Roache, stating, “Whatever you give him, even now, he’s on point.” He expressed hope that Roache would continue breaking records within the industry.
Ratings and Competition
The soap faces tough competition in television ratings. On a recent Saturday night, BBC One’s shows, including Michael McIntyre’s Big Show and Gladiators, attracted 4.7 million and 3.7 million viewers, respectively. In comparison, ITV’s The 1% Club garnered 3.5 million viewers, while The Masked Singer had 2.8 million.
Conclusion
With ITV’s commitment to Roache and his enduring presence on Coronation Street, fans can expect to see him on screen for many more years. His legacy not only exemplifies longevity in television but also showcases the high standards of storytelling and character development within the soap genre.