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CAT AMONG PIGEONS.


Byline: by Roz Laws

LOOK out next month for a recurring character
For the daytime equivalent, see recurring status.


A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who is not a main character but who appears from time to time during the series' run.
 to make one of her infrequent stops in Weather-field. Tyrone's awful mother Jackie, played with gusto by Margi Clarke Margi Clarke (born 1954) is a British actress, whose name is pronounced 'Margee' (with a 'hard g'). She was born and raised in Liverpool, and is known for her trademark Scouse accent and platinum-blonde hair. , makes an unwelcome return and Tyrone soon regrets having to introduce her to his new fiance Molly. Jackie is as badly behaved as ever and dresses even more trashily trash·y  
adj. trash·i·er, trash·i·est
1. Resembling or containing trash; cheap or worthless: trashy merchandise.

2.
 - she turns up with bright pink hair, which is enough to scare Jack's pigeons.

He's of mixed race, which means her boyfriend, jailbird Tony, can't be the dad like Bianca says as white actor Chris Coghill Chris Coghill, sometimes known as Christopher Coghill, is an actor and writer from Prestwich, Bury, in Greater Manchester, North West England.

Before his acting career took off, Chris often supported himself by working in the public houses of his home town and the
 has been cast in the role. Incidentally, Chris is the real-life husband of New Street Law star Lisa Faulkner.
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Publication:Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Date:Jul 20, 2008
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