Coronation Street legend, 78, steps back from role to ‘have a bit of a life’
Coronation Street star Dame Maureen Lipman is to take a step back from her Evelyn Plummer role to take a ‘gap year’.
The actress, 78, has been a regular cast member in the ITV soap but will only appear on a recurring basis moving forward.
She recently discussed her engagement to partner David Turner – who she proposed to on a train – on Lorraine Kelly’s self-titled daytime show.
‘We are astounded by the fact you can have a love affair at this age’ she said.
‘We sort of talked about marriage but in a kind of way. We were coming back on a train from Edinburgh and he is very learned about the Jewish faith and he said “it’s Tu B’Av”, it’s a day where a woman can ask a man to marry them.
‘It was just for gag really. I slipped under the table and he asked what doing and I said “Will you marry me?”‘
She’s about to take a break from the show in order to appear in pantomime at the Richmond Theatre. Her exit story will involve her enrolling on a law course, prompted by best pal Roy Cropper (David Neilson).
‘Roy sees potential in Evelyn, he sees that she’s more than just a pretty face’ Maureen revealed.
‘But he’s sort of the architect of what happens to me over the next few months.
‘The best thing that could happen is a series about Evelyn going to university. Can you imagine if all the students start dressing like Evelyn?’
We reckon she’d look right at home with Adam and Dee-Dee in the law office!
She continued to The Sun: ‘I’ll be absent for a while, and then coming back.
‘I’m not going to die but then I’ll be in and out of it because I want to have a bit of a life.
‘David and I are thinking of having a bit of a gap year.’