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06 Sept 2025

Coronation Street’s Barbara Knox to feature in documentary celebrating her 90th

Coronation Street’s Barbara Knox to feature in documentary celebrating her 90th

Coronation Street’s Barbara Knox will be joined by actor and TV presenter Bradley Walsh in a one-off documentary celebrating her 90th birthday.

The soap star, who has played Rita Tanner continuously for more than half a century, will take a look back on the highlights from her career in theatre and TV, also showcasing memories and photos from her childhood and reflecting on the moment she was made an MBE in 2010.

Highlights of the programme will include appearances from fellow Corrie stars as well as a reunion with Thelma Barlow, who played Mavis Wilton for more than 25 years, and Malcolm Hebden, who played Norris Cole.

In a preview clip, The Chase presenter Walsh, 63, who portrayed Danny Baldwin in Coronation Street and Graham O’Brien in Doctor Who, says he will be taking Knox “on a trip down memory lane” and is seen surprising the actress with a bouquet of flowers.

Walsh also reveals that they will be reliving some of the greatest moments Knox has had on screen and says there is one moment he is looking forward to in particular – going to Blackpool.

While she has been on Coronation Street, Knox’s character Rita has had her fair share of storylines.

In 2017, Rita was diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapsed at foster daughter Jenny Bradley’s hen do.

She was also involved in the Blackpool tram storyline where the abusive Alan Bradley, played by Mark Eden, was killed by a tram after chasing Rita along Blackpool Promenade in 1989.

Knox turned 90 at the end of September and is one of Coronation Street’s longest-serving actors, having become a regular cast member in the early 1970s.

The documentary special Barbara Knox At 90 will air on Friday at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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