Walter Fletcher | |
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Coronation Street character | |
Portrayed by | Donald Morley |
Introduced by | Stuart Latham |
Duration | 1961 |
First appearance | 5 April 1961 Episode 33 |
Last appearance | 16 August 1961 Episode 71 |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Walter Fletcher was a sales rep who met Elsie Tanner working at Miami Modes. He chatted her up and invited her on a date. Elsie was reluctant but agreed to go out with him. By the time their date came round, Elsie had already set her sights on Arthur Dewhurst, so her son-in-law Ivan Cheveski told Walter that Arthur was Elsie's husband and successfully scared him off. Elsie feared that the gossip would spread at work and jeopardise her divorce from real husband Arnold.
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