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Julie Goodyear’s heartbroken husband has told ... a household name as the Rovers Return’s no-nonsense landlady Bet Lynch, announced she was living with the disease last June.
TV's Julie Goodyear reveals dementia diagnosis How ... Thanks to her performance, Bet Lynch became one of the ITV soap opera's longest-serving and best-loved characters. The actress has also ...
Julie Goodyear’s husband has discussed one of the heartbreaking ways her appearance has changed amid her dementia battle. Coronation Street star Julie, 81, became a household name as Bet Lynch ...
Julie Goodyear, known for playing Bet Lynch in Coronation Street, has received a "heartbreaking diagnosis" of dementia, her husband has said. The actress had sought medical advice after "suffering ...
Julie Goodyear’s husband has shared his pain over watching her health decline as she lives with dementia. The 81-year-old actor, best known for playing barmaid Bet Lynch in Coronation Street ...
JULIE Goodyear is celebrating her 83rd birthday with the love of her life, Scott Brand. The actress, who famously played Bet Lynch on Corrie, announced she was living with dementia in June 2023 ...
Coronation Street icon Julie Goodyear's husband has given fans a ... The actress, best known for her role as the formidable Bet Lynch, landlady of the Rovers Return, celebrated her special day ...
Julie Goodyear's husband has now deleted a photograph of the dementia-stricken actress which he shared in honour of her 83rd birthday on Wednesday. The iconic Bet Lynch actress smiled in the ...
The husband of Coronation Street actress Julie Goodyear has said she is "slowly ... Goodyear, 81, played the leopard-skin-loving barmaid Bet Lynch in the soap. Brand was speaking up in conjunction ...
Julie Goodyear's husband has shared his heartbreak ... The Rochdale-born legend, famous for playing Rovers Return’s no-nonsense landlady Bet Lynch in the much-loved ITV soap, revealed her ...
Julie now struggles recognising people ... but she can get confused particularly if she is tired.” Goodyear first portrayed Bet Lynch on the Corrie cobbles in 1966, appearing in nine episodes ...