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The trio were likened to the Greek chorus, and the three witches in William Shakespeare's Macbeth, as they would sit in the snug bar of the Rovers Return, passing judgement over family, neighbours and frequently each other.
Storylines throughout the decade included: a warehouse fire in 1975, the birth of Tracy Langton in 1977, the murder of Ernest Bishop in 1978, a lorry crashing into the Rovers Return in 1979, and the marriage of Brian Tilsley and Gail Potter ( also in 1979 ).
The question of who would take over the Rovers Return after Annie Walker's 1983 exit was answered in 1985 when Bet Lynch ( who also mirrored the vulnerability and strength of Elsie Tanner ) was installed as landlady.
In 1986, there was a fire at the Rovers Return, which attracted an audience of just under 27 million, and between 1986 and 1989, the story of Rita Fairclough's psychological abuse at the hands of Alan Bradley ( Mark Eden ), and his subsequent death under the wheels of a Blackpool tram, was played out.
Survivors would take refuge in The Rovers Return, with the effects lasting well into 2011.
Annie Walker, landlady of the Rovers Return Inn, had delusions of grandeur and saw herself as better than other residents of Coronation Street.
The Rovers Return set underwent a subtle change of colours in November 1969 without any on-screen explanation.
The regular exterior buildings shown in Coronation Street include a row of terrace houses, several townhouses, and communal areas including a newsagents ( The Kabin ), a cafe ( Roy's Rolls ), a general grocery shop ( D & S Alahan's ), a factory ( Underworld ) and Rovers Return Inn public house.
The Rovers Return Inn is the main meeting place for the show's characters.
The Rovers Return is the pub in Coronation Street, the British soap broadcast on ITV.
* Vernon Tomlin, ex-cellarman and potman at the Rovers Return Inn in Coronation Street
* Coronation Street character Betty Turpin ( portrayed by Betty Driver ) was famous for her version of the dish which was served in the fictional Rovers Return Inn.
In this she often appeared opposite Annie Walker, landlady of the Rovers Return.
Almost always wearing a double-breasted coat and hairnet, she spent much of her free time in the series ' early years with her two cronies, Martha Longhurst and Minnie Caldwell, in the snug bar of the Rovers Return Inn, drinking milk stout.
She was the longest serving barmaid in the history of the Rover's Return and Betty's Hot Pot ( served at lunchtime in the Rovers ) is an iconic dish, which has also been offered as a ready meal in UK supermarkets.
Working as a barmaid in the soap's Rovers Return Inn, Betty created a signature dish, known as Betty's hotpot.
Maggie, however, resents Betty's interference and persuades landlord Jack Walker ( Arthur Leslie ) to give Betty a job as a barmaid at The Rovers Return public house.
In 1999, Betty celebrates 30 years of working at the Rovers Return with a party attended by all the regulars.
Around the time of Betty's fortieth anniversary at the Rovers Return, she is sacked by new manager Poppy Morales ( Sophiya Haque ) after clashing with her on several occasions.
Betty is re-instated, and plays the fairy godmother in the 2009 Rovers Return Christmas pantomime performance of Cinderella.
The residents of the street all gather in the Rovers Return and hold an impromptu memorial to Betty, with all of her old friends reminiscing about her.
It is later revealed that Annie Walker left The Rovers Return to Betty in her will however Betty never acted on this, Gordon assured landlady Stella Price that he is not interested in the pub and it will remain in her possession.
After the wake and lock-up, Stella hung a photo of Betty on the wall over The Rovers Return, for all to see and remember her.
Betty is the longest-serving barmaid of the soap's public house, The Rovers Return.
With her neatly-set hair, comfortable, bustling manner, and brilliant smile, she has been dispensing homespun advice – and, of course, those celebrated hotpots – at the Rovers Return for more than a generation.

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Betty with her famous hotpot, outside The Rovers Return Inn.
During her time on Coronation Street, the character has become synonymous with her signature dish at the Rovers Return Inn, Betty's hotpot.
Featherstone Trinity played their first game on the New Inn fields against Castleford Mill Lane Rovers.
* The Rovers Return Inn, the pub on the British soap, Coronation Street
The soap opera Coronation Street wrote an elaborate Jubilee parade into the storyline, having Rovers ' Return Inn manageress Annie Walker dress up in elaborate costume as Elizabeth I. Ken Barlow and " Uncle Albert " played Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing respectively.
In 1995, the Duckworths inherited some money after Jack's brother died, and they bought the Rovers Return Inn, with Vera becoming the Landlady.
Kevin proposes repeatedly but it isn't until risks his life and breaks the window of the Rovers Return Inn to drag Bet Lynch ( Julie Goodyear ) to safety during a fire in 1986 that Sally finally accepts.
The Rovers Return Inn is a fictional public house on the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street.
A Harveys Furniture van arrives at the Rovers Return Inn.
When Coronation Street began in 1960, the signage of the pub read " The Rovers Return " but at some point was changed to read " Rovers Return Inn ", without a " The ".
She did not believe she had got the part until she filmed a scene in the Rovers Return Inn.
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As the immaculately-kept manageress of the Rovers Return Inn, Annie appeared in the very first episode, recorded live on 9 December 1960 and in the following episode her mild-mannered husband of over twenty years Jack ( Arthur Leslie ) was introduced.

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She has a deck, 30 m in length and 10 m in width which is sufficient for 16 one-ten Land Rovers ( or equivalent ) and accommodation for 30 passengers.
East-the-Water also has its own football club, Shamwickshire Rovers FC, which plays at Pollyfield.
Wallington has a Non-League football club Crescent Rovers F. C.
Over the few years the Doncaster Lakeside, which is home to the Doncaster Rovers ground has undergone major development.
* FA Cup final – Old Etonians 1 – 0 Blackburn Rovers at The Oval, the first time that a professional club has reached the final
Her father was in the clothing business and also bought into Shamrock Rovers Football Club, a team O ' Hara has supported since childhood.
He won the seat in 1979 and has held it since, also becoming honorary president of Blackburn Rovers.
Godmanchester has a Non-League football club Godmanchester Rovers F. C.
has a Non-League football club Eynesbury Rovers F. C., which play at Alfred Hall Memorial Ground.
Ewood Park stadium has been the home of Blackburn Rovers football club since they moved there from Leamington Road in 1890.
Since then, Dean Saunders has taken over the management of Wrexham, with his first game against Forest Green Rovers ending in a victory.
The song has also been recorded by singers and folk groups such as Roger Whittaker, The Irish Rovers, Seven Nations, Off Kilter, King Creosote, Brobdingnagian Bards, Firkin, Charlie Zahm, and Christy Moore.
Despite being located midway between Celtic and Rangers, Queen's Park's long resistance to professionalism has resulted in not having competed in the same division as them for long periods of time, and thus turning to rivals in lower divisions, such as Partick Thistle, Clyde and Albion Rovers.
The town has a main football club in the form of Tiverton Town, also many amateur clubs including Elmore and Westexe Rovers.
Gould resigned as Cheltenham Town manager in November 2003 and was replaced by the experienced John Ward, who has been an assistant manager with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa and Watford, and a manager with Bristol City, Bristol Rovers and York City.
* Rathfarnham has a number of soccer teams including Nutgrove Celtic, Rathfarnham Punters, Rathfarnham Rovers, Leicester Celtic, Broadford Rovers, and Whitechurch United.
" Ljungberg still has a lot to offer to Arsenal ," Arsené Wenger said, on 13 January 2007, at a Blackburn Rovers pre-match press conference, stressing the fact that Ljungberg will stay at Arsenal until the end of his contract in 2009 .< ref >
Rose Bay also has a very active Rovers ( Australia ) known as 3rd Rose Bay Rovers.
Whilst the majority of teams are Football League reserve teams, the Combination also currently has the reserve teams of three Conference clubs-Forest Green Rovers, Lewes, and Salisbury City.
The suburb has an Australian rules football team The Glen Waverley Hawks, competing in the Eastern Football League and the Glen Waverley Rovers Junior Football Club.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police used to maintain police cadet partnership with Scouts Canada called the RCMP Rovers and Ventures ; however, it has been re-constituted into the RCMP Stetsons and Spurs and is run by various RCMP detachments.
There are several other championships like Mammen Mappillai Cup, Rovers Cup, CM Cup and Super Cup where Mahindra United has registered victory.
The football team has been successful since its establishment and has maintained its status as one of India's most successful clubs, having won multiple trophies of national significance such as the Federation Cup, Rovers Cup, Durand Cup, IFA Shield, National Football League and the Domestic League.

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