Familiar faces return to The Cobbles

Several familiar faces are set to return to Coronation Street this Easter, bosses have announced.
ITV has revealed that Violet Wilson and Jamie Baldwin, played by Jenny Platt and Rupert Hill, are making a comeback as part of a storyline involving Sean Tully.
Viewers will see Anthony Cotton's character Sean travel to London to visit the son he has with Violet.
He will also bump into ex-boyfriend Marcus, played by Charlie Condou, along the way.
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Eileen Grimshaw's youngest son, Todd, played by Bruno Langley, will also return to The Street this Easter, along with his new boyfriend.
ITV have said that both Todd's return and Sean's trip will "not go exactly to plan", revealing:
"It will be a real treat for Corrie viewers to see Sean exploring the sights of London, while at the same time, Todd returns to Weatherfield to catch up with his mum.
“Sean is desperate to be a real dad to Dylan so when Violet says he can visit, he is thrilled but when he arrives in the capital he is in for a few surprises."
Violet and Jamie left Weatherfield in 2008 with baby Dylan, who was fathered by Sean.
Previous storylines have seen Sean trying to track his son down and visit him.
Filming begins in London for the episode later this March.
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