Ida Barlow


Ida Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street, played by Noel Dyson between 1960 and 1961.

Creation

Casting

Creator Tony Warren originally had Betty Alberge in mind for the part of Ida when writing the first scripts, but when Alberge auditioned everyone agreed she was more suited to the role of shopkeeper Florrie Lindley, leaving auditions for Ida wide open until Noel Dyson was found.

Background

Ida Leathers was born in 1916 to Nancy Leathers. Ida grew up to be a soft, caring, almost saintly woman and married the love of her life Frank Barlow in 1938. They went on to have two sons - Kenneth in 1939, and David in 1942, and thus Ida found her new place in life as housewife and relished it. She spent most of her time looking after her family and keeping the house running, rarely socialising in the Rovers at all.

Storylines

Ida was the perfect housewife and doted on Frank and her boys. Ida had a special friendship with the Barlows' next-door neighbour, Albert Tatlock, and visited him on a regular basis, unlike his daughter Beattie Pearson, which sometimes caused friction between the two women, despite Ida's calm nature.
Ida's mother Nancy Leathers moved into No.3 in 1961, due to her failing health, and no-one expected her to outlive her daughter. One day when Ida was visiting Beattie, concern grew when Ida never arrived. Later that day, Frank learned that Ida had been hit by the bus she was intending to catch and died. Ida's funeral episode saw a new peak in viewing figures for Coronation Street, with 15.6 million viewers tuning in.

Development

Departure and death

It was announced that Noel Dyson had quit the role of Ida, after less than a year, and that she was tired of playing her. It was then confirmed that the character would be killed off to increase viewing numbers. Ida was struck by a bus and Frank Barlow was devastated. Dyson played Ida in 41 episodes overall. Her final appearance was in episode 77; although no death scene was shown and the events of her death unfolded on-screen from the next episode onwards. She was the first regular character to die, second overall.