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Coronation Street's William Roache on trial not Ken Barlow, jury told | Coronation Street's William Roache on trial not Ken Barlow, jury told |
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A judge has told a panel of potential jurors that the "real person" William Roache is on trial, not his fictional Coronation Street character. | A judge has told a panel of potential jurors that the "real person" William Roache is on trial, not his fictional Coronation Street character. |
Mr Justice Tim Holroyde QC said any views of Ken Barlow must be "put out of your mind" to ensure a "fair and independent judgement" can be reached. | Mr Justice Tim Holroyde QC said any views of Ken Barlow must be "put out of your mind" to ensure a "fair and independent judgement" can be reached. |
Mr Roache, 81, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, denies two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in East Lancashire in 1967. | Mr Roache, 81, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, denies two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in East Lancashire in 1967. |
At Preston Crown Court, he also denies five indecent assaults on four girls. | At Preston Crown Court, he also denies five indecent assaults on four girls. |
Those alleged offences relate to girls aged 16 or under in Manchester in the mid to late 1960s. | |
Mr Justice Holroyde said: "It is a real person, William Roache, who is on trial. | Mr Justice Holroyde said: "It is a real person, William Roache, who is on trial. |
"You must separate the fictional character from the real person, you will have to decide verdicts from the evidence you will hear from a real person, about a real person," he added. | "You must separate the fictional character from the real person, you will have to decide verdicts from the evidence you will hear from a real person, about a real person," he added. |
'Think again' | 'Think again' |
"So you must put out of your mind any views you might or might not have, favourable or unfavourable, of the fictional character Ken Barlow. | "So you must put out of your mind any views you might or might not have, favourable or unfavourable, of the fictional character Ken Barlow. |
"However, if for any reason any of you feel that you will find it impossible to make a fair and independent judgement on the evidence, uninfluenced by your views about the TV character, then you must say so." | "However, if for any reason any of you feel that you will find it impossible to make a fair and independent judgement on the evidence, uninfluenced by your views about the TV character, then you must say so." |
Opening the prosecution, Anne Whyte QC told the jury: "If you have an instinct to think that the older an allegation is, the less serious it is, think again." | Opening the prosecution, Anne Whyte QC told the jury: "If you have an instinct to think that the older an allegation is, the less serious it is, think again." |
She said the first of the women complainants, now aged 62, contacted police in March 2013 after talking to her son. | She said the first of the women complainants, now aged 62, contacted police in March 2013 after talking to her son. |
The veteran soap star was arrested at his home in May and charged with two counts of rape. | The veteran soap star was arrested at his home in May and charged with two counts of rape. |
After news of his arrest broke it led to other women coming forward, the court heard. | After news of his arrest broke it led to other women coming forward, the court heard. |
Jury selected | Jury selected |
The court heard Coronation Street actors Anne Kirkbride, Chris Gascoyne and Helen Worth are among the defence witnesses who will be called during the trial. | The court heard Coronation Street actors Anne Kirkbride, Chris Gascoyne and Helen Worth are among the defence witnesses who will be called during the trial. |
The trio play the characters Deirdre Barlow, Peter Barlow and Gail McIntyre. | The trio play the characters Deirdre Barlow, Peter Barlow and Gail McIntyre. |
Following Mr Justice Holroyde's remarks, a panel of eight women and four men were selected and sworn into court. | Following Mr Justice Holroyde's remarks, a panel of eight women and four men were selected and sworn into court. |
Mr Roache arrived at the court with his sons Linus and James, and a security guard. The actor's children sat in the public gallery. | Mr Roache arrived at the court with his sons Linus and James, and a security guard. The actor's children sat in the public gallery. |
The actor, who has not appeared in the programme while legal proceedings were ongoing, "strenuously" denies the allegations. | The actor, who has not appeared in the programme while legal proceedings were ongoing, "strenuously" denies the allegations. |
The trial is scheduled to last up to four weeks. | The trial is scheduled to last up to four weeks. |