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Corrie fans worry for Bill Roache, 87, as he coughs five times during interview on This Morning amid coronavirus panic

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CORONATION Street fans were left worried for Bill Roache after he coughed FIVE times during a TV interview today. This Morning viewers shared their concerns for the Ken Barlow actor, who spluttered and coughed throughout the chat as presenters Holly Willoughby and Phil Schofield asked "are you alright there?" ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates The show invited Bill on to teach viewers how to meditate and keep calm as panic over the deadly bug sweeps the nation.

But soon after being patched through to the ITV studio he began to show one well known symptom of the contagious virus. He brushed off Holly and Phil's concerns as he spoke from the conservatory in his home in Cheshire, saying:"Yes I'm fine." However,.

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