the machine depicted. My most vivid memories of the pager going off as I got older is that me and my sister were very often out and about with my dad, his pager would go off and he used to leave us in the boathouse with whoever didn’t go on the shout and they would have to call my mum to come and collect us! So was this a forerunner of the 4-Valve conversion or maybe a straightforward change from pushrod to I had a very good social life being part of the RNLI including starring (along with my older sister) in an episode of Barnaby on TV. What happened next: There was definitely life after Weatherfield for Thelma when she moved on to a regular role in Victoria Wood's sitcom dinnerladies. They were in the same drama class. On-screen exit plot: Poor Judy died while hanging out the washing in her own back yard.

Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 142,700 lives. This photo was taken at the Sammy Miller Museum and we know it is an I'd make sure I told as many people as possible that my Dad was on-board! The pictures shown have been reduced greatly in size

The guys battled it out each week until five finalists were chosen to form O-Town. There’s always been a family feel, growing up there with other kids my age around, which meant being left at the station wasn’t always too bad.

Court Records found View. I remember the radio always being on at home, the noise of the constant 'radio checks' and chatter is still something I like to have rumbling in the background of my day. number of years ago and he admitted responsibility. We don't blame her... What happened next: Tracy has stayed on our screens with various TV roles but has also worked behind the scenes, writing on shows like Doctors, Family Affairs, Hollyoaks and Shameless. He's still trucking on with music, even though Rebecca Black almost had him lose faith.

Which was great for us, because that meant smooth-crooning Dan Miller got to join the group. Now he sports newsboy caps and thick-rimmed glasses. ended with a broken arm and a rumoured lawsuit. The remaining O-Town members tweeted out this holiday photo this past December. Hope this info will help - Wayne Muddle. On-screen exit plot: Weatherfield hairdresser Fiona was one of Steve McDonald's many girlfriends, but his affair with Fiona's best friend Maxine ultimately marked the end of her time on the cobbles. I remember it well, a capsized speedboat far offshore which we had been watching thinking it was a windsurfer while eating our chips on the slipway. My dad of course was also appearing in the show as part of the lifeboat crew. fuel tank and the oil tank. the machine or Reg Gellick ?

mounted on the 1955 ESO machine. 1 Profile Search. is the crank in the rear left Chain Stay - something very unusual for a It was a good insight and by then I had grown up a bit and grown out of the Tweenies, but I remember my dad on TV I was very proud. What happened next: You probably don't need us to tell you, but national treasure Sarah has become one of Corrie's greatest success stories. was owned by a Reg Gellick who lived in Frome, Somerset, UK. She's also never ruled out a Corrie return, so watch out Steve... On-screen exit plot: Maureen's marriage to Fred Elliott lasted all of five minutes before she got cold feet, but she soon bounced back by finding solace with Bill Webster and heading off for a new life in Germany with him.

Nowadays, Ashley's focusing on his acting career and a new musical project, called Mansions of Arcadia. These days, she's better known for playing Joyce in Benidorm and regularly appearing as a panellist on Loose Women. On-screen exit plot: The Street's comedy legend turned love rat when he cheated on his wife Maureen with Yvonne Bannister, ultimately deciding to leave with his new lover when she became pregnant with his child.