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Coronation Street businessman Mike Baldwin takes time off from his factory to open
Coronation Street businessman Mike Baldwin takes time off from his factory to open MFIs new range of carpets at the furniture companys Longford Road showrooms, Coventry. A crowd of Street fans watched Johnny Briggs, who plays the clothing factory boss, declare it open by cutting a ribbon. And he said: " This is much superior to my firm - but I shall stick to clothes."
9th May 1985
Staff
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
Coventry
West Midlands
England
WA*5557811
Media ID 21615348
© Mirrorpix
Coronation Street Coventry Programme
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Relive the nostalgia of Coronation Street with our exclusive Photo Mug from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. Featuring a classic image of businessman Mike Baldwin taking a break from his factory to open MFI's new carpet range at their showrooms in Coventry. Perfect for tea breaks or as a thoughtful gift, this mug showcases high-quality print technology to bring the iconic scene to life. Order yours today and add a touch of Coronation Street history to your daily routine.
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In this print from 9th May 1985, Coronation Street's iconic businessman, Mike Baldwin, takes a break from his factory duties to grace the opening of MFIs new range of carpets at their Longford Road showrooms in Coventry. The crowd eagerly gathered as Johnny Briggs, the talented actor behind the clothing factory boss character, cut the ribbon and declared the showroom open. Amidst all the excitement, Briggs humorously remarked that although he found MFI's collection much superior to his own firm's offerings, he would stick to clothes for now. This lighthearted comment surely brought smiles to both fans and onlookers alike. This snapshot captures a moment when fiction meets reality as devoted viewers of Coronation Street had an opportunity to witness one of their beloved characters stepping out into real life. The photograph not only reflects the popularity and influence of this long-running television program but also highlights how actors can become synonymous with their roles. Transporting us back to the vibrant 1980s era, this image showcases Coventry as a hub for entertainment and celebrity appearances. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of a time when television shows like Coronation Street held immense cultural significance and captivated audiences across Britain. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints staff with meticulous care, this print offers enthusiasts an enchanting glimpse into both television history and popular culture during that remarkable period in British society.
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