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Soul on the Street

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by William Roache

Eaton Hall 63

  education

  early schooling 12–14

  junior school 16–22, 23–5, 28–9

  senior school 41–5, 47, 49

  in spiritual world 195

  Edwina (daughter) xii–xiii, 185, 189–92, 203

  Egypt 90, 92

  Elizabeth II, meetings with 89

  enlightenment, readiness for 146–8, 156

  Equity, membership 113–14

  etheric body 34, 216

  evacuees 25

  Everett, Richard (Dick) 172

  evil 217

  evolution of soul 262

  Faculty of Astrological Studies 165–6

  fame 135, 136, 148, 150, 184–5, 251

  family see entries for Roache

  father see Roache, Vincent

  fears

  of death and infinity xv, 35–9, 41, 87, 176–7

  of illness 37–8, 101–3

  other 11, 233–4

  films

  cinema going 47–8

  roles in 114, 116

  financial problems, from libel case 241–2, 244

  firework display organisation 75, 77–9

  flights, army 71–3, 94–5

  food rationing 15, 23–4

  forgiveness 264–5

  fox, pet in Egypt 100–1, 103

  free will 201, 216–17

  gardening, and love 259–60

  general practice (medicine) 8

  Germany, army posting 89

  Gift of Understanding 224, 271

  giggling 11–12, 181–2

  girlfriends 59, 63, 96, 110, 120, 136

  God 218–20, 261–2

  golf 183–4

  Granada Television

  early roles 123

  and libel case 236, 239

  see also Coronation Street

  Great Pyramid of Cheops 92–3

  great teachers 149–50, 196–7, 220–1, 225

  Green Room, amateur dramatic society 172

  grief, parental 190–1, 197

  group study, spiritualism 148–9

  guardian angel see spiritual guide

  guilt

  over loss of child 190–1, 200

  over way of life 136

  Gulf, army posting 95–104

  Haberfield, Graham 130–1

  Hamilton, Neil (MP) 185

  hearing problem 88–9

  heaven (afterlife) 193–7, 197–8, 200

  hideaways (dens) 21, 27, 128

  high life, in sixties 136–7

  higher self 138, 154, 178

  see also lower self

  higher spiritual beings 149–50

  see also spiritual guides

  holidays from school 27

  homes 174, 183

  see also Rutland House

  horoscopes 164, 257

  Howarth, Jack 17–18, 129

  Hughes, Selwyn 73, 74, 80, 198–9, 199–201

  Hurst, Brian Desmond 111–13

  incarnation 9, 33–4, 191, 195–6, 214–15

  see also reincarnation

  independence see self-reliance

  infinity

  fear of xv, 38–9, 41, 87, 176

  spiritual view of 268–9

  interviewing, for magazines 256

  Irwin, Ken 234–5, 237–8, 240

  Ivanhoe 115–16

  Jamaica 73–80

  James, Olive 49

  Jesus Christ 149–50, 220–1

  Johnson, Colonel (Egypt) 95

  Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel (Caribbean) 74–5, 79

  Jolson, Al 48

  journeys, army 71–3, 90–2, 94–5

  junior school 17–22, 23–5, 28–9

  karmic experiences 243

  ‘Ken Barlow’, character 134–5, 185, 205–6, 235, 253–4

  Kennard, Peggy (medium) xi, 191–2, 226

  Kidnapped, son’s part in series 252

  kitchen-sink drama 125–6

  kundalini (life force) 155–6, 157

  Lancashire Magazine 169, 256

  Lao Tzu 3, 87

  lectures 225–6, 227–30

  left-handedness 19, 80

  levels of worth 193–4

  Lewis, Mr (schoolmaster) 19, 20, 23–4

  libel case, against Sun 234–42

  life after death 193–7, 197–8, 200

  life events, reason for 233

  life force (kundalini) 155–6, 157

  lifestyle see way of life

  The Little Hut 182

  live transmission, Coronation Street 127–8

  loss of temper 207–8

  love

  after death 194, 197–8

  in conversion of others 229–30

  of God 219

  importance for self-awareness 178

  ‘Love, always love’ phrase 259

  sending loving thoughts 93–4, 259–61

  lower self 177–8, 215, 217

  see also higher self

  Lowrie, Philip 124

  magazines, writing for 256

  Marking Time 123–4, 125, 135

  marriages 135, 171

  to Sara Mottram 172

  Maugham, Thomas 141–50, 151–2, 175, 230

  MBE xi

  McKellan, Sir Ian 129

  meaning of life, search for truth xv–xvii, 150–1, 181, 213

  media

  portrayal of libel case 242

  reaction to daughter’s death 203

  report on interest in druidism 150

  Sun article 235–6

  medical practice 8

  meditation 99, 152–7, 257–8

  mediums 34, 149

  Michael House School 5, 13–14

  military career see army

  Mills, Brian 206

  Moore, Roger 115

  mortar training 88–9

  motorbike escapades 45–6, 63–4

  Mottram, Sara

  marriage 172–3

  see also Roache, Sara

  music 22, 44–5, 135

  National Service see army

  nickname, junior school 19

  Nottingham Repertory

  Theatre 121

  Oakwood Park 41–2

  observation, of own life 160, 178–9

  officer training, army 58, 60–2, 63–6

  Oldham Repertory Theatre 121–2

  Olivier, Lord Laurence 116–17, 129, 182, 204–5

  Oriental Carpet

  Manufacturers 108–10

  other worlds, and incarnation 195–6

  Owen, Terry 123

  Oxford Union debate 209

  panic attacks 39, 87–8

  parents

  allowing freedom 27

  attitude to son’s careers 68, 110

  loving nature 10

  politics 162

  see also Roache, Hester;

  Roache, Vincent

  Pemberton, Frank 127

  permanency

  of immortal state 245–6

  preference for 174–5

  Persian Gulf, army posting 95–104

  personal experience, in spiritual matters 213–14

  pets 6, 100–1, 103

  Phoenix, Pat 126, 131–2

  physical body 216

  Play of the Week 123

  poker school, Coronation Street 132–3

  politics 162–4, 185–8

  pollution, of civilizations 93, 265

  prayer 218–19

  Prayer of Intention 259

  Pre-recording of episodes 128–9

  press see media

  Preston 181

  pride 244

  primary school 17–22, 23–5, 28–9

  production company 181–3

  promotions, in army 59, 95

  psychic experiences 31–3, 190

  public attitudes, change 269–70

  purpose see meaning of life

  pyramids 92–3

  Queen Elizabeth II, meetings with 89

  Queen’s Guards, The 116

  question and answ
er sessions 227–8

  rationing 15, 23–4

  Rawtenstall, accommodation 136, 174

  Re-birth 180

  recklessness, teenage episodes 45–6

  reincarnation 9–10, 149–50

  see also incarnation

  relationships

  with cast members 131–2, 238, 249

  with friends 73, 74, 80, 198–9, 199–201

  see also marriage; parents

  religion 219–20

  religious teachers 149–50, 196–7, 220–1, 225

  repertory theatre 119–22, 136, 181

  reputation, fear of loss 234

  RFK, son’s part in film 252

  Richard, Sir Cliff 182

  Roache, Beryl (sister) 11, 49

  Roache, Edwina (daughter) xii–xiii, 185, 189–92, 203

  Roache, Hester (mother) achievements 211

  childhood and courtship 7–8

  father’s death 27–8

  interest in acting 14, 43–4, 110

  old age 210–11

  Roache, John (uncle) 8–9, 28, 210

  Roache, Linus (son) 224, 252

  Roache, Sara (wife)

  acting career 181–2, 255–6

  marriage 172–3

  support during legal case 239, 245

  Roache, Verity (daughter) xi, 183, 211, 223, 252

  Roache, Vincent (father)

  courtship 7–8

  work as doctor 8, 22

  retirement 68

  illness 108

  death 177, 210

  discussion on acting 110

  and spiritual matters 5

  treatment of son’s fears 38

  Roache, William (grandfather) 3, 4–5, 8, 84

  Roache, William (son) 211, 223, 251–2

  Rothwell, Alan 133

  Royal Welch Fusiliers 53, 69

  Rudolph Steiner schools 5, 13

  rugby, junior school 21–2

  Rutland House 3–4, 5–6, 15–16, 68–9

  Rydal School 17–22, 41–5, 47, 49

  Saturn, in astrology 166, 168

  schooldays see education

  Scorer, Daphne 118

  scriptwriting, for Coronation Street 126–7, 133–4

  sea trips 90–2

  séances 136–8

  Second World War 15–16, 22–6

  secondary school 41–5, 47, 49

  secret hideaways (dens) 21, 27, 128

  self see higher self; lower self

  self-awareness 160–1, 177–81

  self-discipline 178

  self-reliance

  in childhood 40

  fighting own battles 244–5

  independence from parents 209

  sex education 28–9

  Shakespeare, William, Hamlet quotation 31

  Sharjah, army posting 95–104

  shyness 119, 120, 128

  Silver Birch 34

  sister, Beryl 11, 49

  spirits, of loved ones 193, 194, 195, 198

  spiritual body 34, 216

  spiritual development 21, 261–5, 267–8

  spiritual guides 85, 179–80

  see also higher spiritualbeings

  spiritualism

  author’s developing interest 141–52

  beliefs

  afterlife 193–7, 197–8, 200

  astral plane 33, 35, 92, 138, 193

  about death 192–3, 268

  enlightenment readiness 146–8

  forgiveness 264–5

  free will 201, 216–17

  gained through personal

  experience 213–14

  guides 179–80

  higher self 138, 154, 178

  immortal state 245–6

  incarnation 9, 33–4, 191, 195–7, 214–15

  levels of worth 193–4

  about life events 233

  life force 155–6, 157

  meaning of life 181

  reincarnation 9–10, 149–50

  spiritual body 216

  suicide 67

  about thoughts 93, 159, 175, 258

  view of Earth 93–4, 195, 265–6

  and Christianity 85–6, 198, 222–3

  meditation 99, 152–7, 257–8

  meetings 84, 144–5

  psychic experiences 31–3, 190

  séances 136–8

  sport 21–2, 79–80, 184

  stammering 19

  star charts 165–7

  Stars in Their Eyes performance 208

  Staton, Norris 118

  Steiner, Rudolf, schools 5, 13

  storylines

  for Coronation Street 133–4

  see also scriptwriting

  study groups, spiritualist 148–9

  suffering, growth through 217

  suicide

  army cadets 66

  spiritual view 67

  Sumner, Vin 181

  Sun, libel case against 234–42

  sweet rationing 15

  Sykeside House 183

  talk shows, production 182

  talks and lectures 225–6, 227–30

  ‘Teddy’ (Edwina) 185

  television drama roles 115–16, 123–4, 125

  see also Coronation Street

  temper, loss 207–8

  Thatcher, Margaret (Prime Minister) 185–6, 186–7, 209

  theatre work 119–22, 136, 181–2

  thought, spiritualist view 93, 159, 175, 258

  Trucial Oman Scouts 89–104

  trumpet playing 22, 44–5, 135

  truth, search for xv–xvii, 150–1, 181, 213

  Uncle John 8–9, 28, 210

  United Arab Emirates, army posting to Sharjah 95–104

  Up Park Camp 74

  Variety Club Golf Society 183–4

  visualization, in meditation 154–5

  war

  public attitude towards 269–70

  Second World War 15–16, 22–6

  War Officer Selection Board 58, 60–2

  Warren, Tony 126–7, 135

  way of life 136–7, 209–10

  see also childhood, home life

  wealth, and spiritual progress 199

  wild living (high life) 136–7

  William Roache Productions 181–3

  Wilmslow, move to 185

  WOSBY 58, 60–2

  writing for magazines 256

  Yorkshire Magazine 256

  Plate Section

  1. My parents, William and Hester Roache, pictured during the early years of their married life.

  2. Rutland House, my birthplace in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

  3. With Beryl, 1934. My swimsuit was probably a hand-me-down from my sister!

  4. A proud member of the First XV rugby team at Rydal Senior School, Colwyn Bay, in 1946. I am sitting on the far right.

  5. Me, at sixteen, in the garden of Rutland House with Patch, the dog.

  6. The Royal Welch Fusiliers cricket team in Kingston, Jamaica, 1953. I’m second from the right, with Major Tolhurst on my right.

  7. At the fort in the Buriemi Oasis in Trucial Oman. Note the dashing moustache.

  8. Aged twenty-six, and just embarking on a career in acting.

  9. The cast of Coronation Street as of episode one, December 1960. Back row, left to right: Harry Hewitt (Ivan Beavis), Albert Tatlock (Jack Howarth), Ivan Cheveski (Ernst Walder), Dennis Tanner (Philip Lowrie), David Barlow (Alan Rothwell), Jack Walker (Arthur Leslie), an unnamed extra (William Croasdale), Frank Barlow (Frank Pemberton), Ida Barlow (Noel Dyson), Minnie Caldwell (Margot Bryant).

  Front row: Annie Walker (Doris Speed), Florrie Lindley (Betty Alberge), Linda Cheveski (Anne Cunningham), Elsie Tanner (Patricia Phoenix), Ena Sharples (Violet Carson), Christine Hardman (Christine Hargreaves), Kenneth Barlow (William Roache), an extra (Patricia Shakesby), an extra (Penny Davies), Martha Longhurst (Lynne Carol).

  10. The five longest-running cast members celebrate the Street’s eighteenth birthday in 1978. Jack Howarth, Doris Speed, Pat Phoenix, Violet Carson and I t
oast the future.

  11. The turnout for Ken and Deirdre’s screen wedding in 1981.

  12. Doorstep confrontation: Ken and Mike shape up for one of the most gripping half hours in British television.

  13. Will it be happily ever after for Wendy Crozier (played by Roberta Kerr) and Ken? In the end it was Wendy, not Mike, who led to the Barlow marriage breakup.

  14. The Street’s line-up in 1992, with the cast now well into three generations.

  15. Coronation Street fan John Betjeman visits Granada Studios. Sadly, he never realised his ambition to appear in the programme.

  16. The Queen and Prince Philip open Granada’s new purpose-built Street set. Her Majesty became so engrossed in chatting to us all that the visit overran by half an hour

  17. Is Mike Baldwin about to clock Ken? Deadly rivals on-screen, in real life Johnny Briggs and I are the best of friends.

  18. Dancing with Mary Healey in the play Lighthearted Intercourse at the Liverpool Playhouse, directed by Anthony Tuckey, 1971.

  19. Another great golf day at Turnberry in 1983, with Gary Player, Peter Alliss, Terry Wogan and Tony Jacklyn. Sara was caddying for me in a matching outfit.

  20. Me with our four Jack Russells – Cindy, Oliver, Harry and Poppy – in a photo taken by Lord LichField in 2003.

  21. Margaret and Denis Thatcher welcome us to Downing Street shortly after the 1983 general election.

  22. Sara and I were delighted when Betty Driver agreed to be our daughter Edwina’s godmother. Here we are at the christening, with Verity and her godmother, Eileen Derbyshire.

  23. Me, Verity and Kinky, the kinkajou which our family sponsors at Chester Zoo.

  24. Posing for a portrait by renowned artist John Bratby R.A.

  25. As a second lieutenant during Her Majesty’s visit to Kingston, Jamaica, in 1953.

  26. Captain Roache with a group of young trainees for the Trucial Oman Scouts, Sharjah, 1955.

  27. With Sara, announcing our engagement in 1976 – as you can see from the prominent ring!

  28. With Sara on our wedding day, 3rd July 1978, looking forward to being one of showbusiness’s most enduring marriages.

  29. My parents celebrating their 75th birthdays in 1975, as they were both born in 1900.

 

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