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Maureen Lipman’s accent returns for Coronation Street filming

Maureen Lipman’s northern accent has returned since she started working on ‘Coronation Street’.
The 72-year-old actress – who was born and raised in Hull – has been cast as Tyrone’s grandma Evelyn in the ITV soap and she’s found shooting in Manchester "very comforting".
She said: "There is something very comforting about coming back up north, my son says I am already speaking with a northern accent."
Evelyn looks very different to Maureen – who appeared in ‘Corrie’ as landlady Lilian Spencer in 2002 – and the veteran actress tries not to think too much about how her character appears on screen as she’d just get "depressed".
She said: "She is a genuine battleaxe without a man to battle – except maybe picking fights with Dev and putting Tyrone in his place regularly.
"She is stuck in the past – her clothes are of someone who is always after a bargain, she has put her hair into victory rolls.
"She is not batty and flyaway, she’s carefully dressed but I try not to think about what she looks like as I would just get depressed.
"I don’t watch, I will maybe watch things later on, long after they have been on but I really don’t enjoy watching myself. I can see me thinking, I get impatient with myself, I think a lot of actors feel that way, it is hard to be objective. I don’t read reviews and I am not on social media I just get on with the job."
One of the things Maureen likes most about her character is that she has a dog.
She said: "I love dogs and the one who plays Cerberus is lovely and calm.
"I am happy she has him and you get to see the softer side of her."