Jack and Vera Duckworth are immortalised in wax...

Jack and Vera Duckworth are immortalised in wax...

Postby dutchman » Wed Mar 26, 2014 2:05 pm

Coronation Street favourites Jack and Vera Duckworth have been immortalised in wax at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool.

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The real Liz Dawn hugs a wax Bill Tarmey

The much-loved couple have been added to the attraction's custom-built Rovers Return set due to popular demand from visitors.

Liz Dawn, who played Vera for over 30 years, helped to unveil the figures as they had their first outing this morning (March 26).

The waxworks, which took four months to create, show Jack and Vera as they were in the 1990s.

Dawn and the family of the late Bill Tarmey - who played Jack - were all closely consulted during the process. Archive footage supplied by ITV also helped to ensure high accuracy.

Speaking today, Dawn commented: "I can't believe how well they've captured the tiniest details - it really is like looking into a Vera-shaped mirror.

"It's lovely to know that a character I've played for so long has had such an effect on the nation that she's been immortalised like this - if only they could have done it when I was 20!"

Bill Tarmey's widow Alma added: "I am sure Bill would have been very proud and honoured to see himself, as Jack, immortalised in such a lifelike figure.

"For myself it brought back many happy memories of the character Bill had portrayed for so many years, truly amazing! My congratulations and appreciation to the sculptor and all those involved in the production of the figure."

The Rovers Return set at Madame Tussauds Blackpool already featured Ken and Deirdre Barlow, Hilda Ogden and Bet Lynch.


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Re: Jack and Vera Duckworth are immortalised in wax...

Postby dutchman » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:46 pm

Former Coronation Street actress Liz Dawn has admitted that she wishes she had left the soap sooner.

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Following the waxwork unveiling of her character Vera Duckworth and on-screen husband Jack at Madame Tussauds, the 74-year-old said that her health problems made working on the soap a challenge.

"I wish I had left before," the retired actress told the Daily Mirror. "It was a bit of a struggle. Some days I would have to sit in the car for about ten minutes before I had the energy to even start the engine."

Dawn was diagnosed with the lung disease emphysema in mid-2004 and carried on playing the iconic Weatherfield favourite until early 2008.

The actress admitted that remembering lines also became an issue for her.

"I used to have more and more notes on that table in the Duckworths' living room. The cameramen used to tell me to move my notes off the sauce bottle or from under the sugar basin," she added.

Dawn also spoke about the late Bill Tarmey, who passed away in November 2012.

"Ah Bill, I miss him you know. I have him in my purse, I carry a picture of him with me always," she said.

"Every scene I filmed with Bill was a treat. We got on so well - we never argued once in over 30 years."

Despite retiring from the show in 2008, Dawn revealed that she is still recognised.

She added: "I've been left eight years now and I've been going on a lot of cruises. Everywhere I go people make a fuss. They say, 'Oh Vera , we do miss you'. And I think, 'Good God, I've been dead eight years!'"


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