Some of Coronation Street’s biggest ever stars are reportedly set to make a return for the show’s 60th anniversary.
The likes of Suranne Jones, Sarah Lancashire and Julie Goodyear are apparently being lined up for a special documentary called Queens of the Street to celebrate the huge milestone.
Suranne played Karen McDonald in the soap until 2004 when she left for huge success in television drama with shows like Doctor Foster, Scott and Bailey and Gentleman Jack.
Sarah last played barmaid Raquel at the turn of the century before becoming a BAFTA winning actress for roles in Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley.
Julie played iconic Corrie character Bet Lynch on and off from 1966 to 2003 before quitting after her last comeback just two weeks into her contract.
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Michelle Keegan and Amanda Barrie will also reportedly be making appearances in the show which will celebrate Corrie’s classic female characters.
Our Girl star Michelle played Tina McIntyre before she was murdered in 2014, while Amanda played Alma Baldwin who succumbed to cancer in 2001.
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