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Bill Roache: Coronation Street star, 88, forced to take time off soap to battle Covid

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"If you think positively, your cells will renew themselves all the time, if you go down, the renewal process will go down."If you stay up, the renewal process will go up, you don't have to age as much as people think, I'm not, anyway."Bill is the only remaining character who appeared on the show since it first hit the network in 1960.His character's time on the soap has seen him married to three women and has also been involved in several scandalous affairs.The soap was forced to close the doors to the Manchester-based set in January 2020 when the world suddenly went into lockdown following the outbreak of the coronavirus.In compliance with government guidelines, bosses made the tough decision to halt production which meant that several.

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