Veronica "Vera" Duckworth
(née Burton), played by Elizabeth Dawn, is a fictional character on the British
soap opera Coronation
Street
, first appearing in August 1974 as a part-time
character and last appearing in episode 6,734 on Friday 18 January
2008, where the character peacefully died in her sleep at the age
of 70 from heart failure.
Overview

Vera Duckworth as she appeared in her
first scene in 1974.
Vera first appeared in 1974, working in the Mark Brittan mail order
warehouse on Coronation Street, and became a particular friend of
Ivy Tilsley. She moved into No.9
Coronation Street in 1983, much to the dismay of her new
neighbours.
She was married to
Jack Duckworth,
but they argued frequently although she still made an effort with
Jack, often using the comically spoken phrase "Don't you love me
any more, Jack?". Despite their problems, Jack and Vera cared about
each other. Together, they formed a very popular soap couple.
The Duckworths' marriage
The Duckworth marriage was always rocky due to their wayward son,
Terry, and extramarital flings.
Jack once
had an affair with Street man-eater Bet
Lynch, and went on a dating programme in which he donned a wig,
fake name and French
accent. Vera, who also took part in the dating scheme, was
shocked to see Jack's video. She pretended to meet him in The
Rovers Return pub, wearing a ginger wig, and then she turned around
and shocked Jack.
Vera also
had her fair share of lovers: she was tempted by a former romance
in 1991 in Blackpool
, but stayed with her husband. In 2000, when
she believed she could die during in an operation, she confessed to
Jack that Terry might not be his real son, but the product of a
fling early in their marriage. Jack told
Curly Watts he had always known about the
affair, and was convinced Terry was his as, to his shame, they are
very alike.
Working
Vera had a variety of jobs over the years.
In 1974, she was
working in the Mark Brittain mail order warehouse on Coronation
Street
working alongside Ivy
Tilsley and Edna Gee. Also
working at the warehouse were
Ken Barlow,
Gail Potter, and Tricia Hopkins.
After the warehouse fire in 1975,
Mike Baldwin opened up his
clothing factory - Baldwins Casuals. Vera worked at the factory as
a machinist, working alongside many of the street's residents
including
Ivy Tilsley,
Elsie Tanner,
Ida
Clough, Shirley Armitage,
Ernest
Bishop, and
Emily Bishop. After
working at the factory for 13 years, Mike Baldwin sold it in 1989
to developers, and it was demolished.
Vera had a career change after her lodger
Curly Watts got her a job at Bettabuys
Supermarket, working under boss
Reg Holdsworth. Workmates included Kimberley
Taylor and again,
Ivy Tilsley.
In 1995, the Duckworths inherited some money after Jack's brother
died, and they bought the
Rovers
Return Inn, with Vera becoming the Landlady. After four years
in the pub, it all went pear-shaped and they sold to
Alec Gilroy.
For a short time in 1999, Vera & Jack
moved into Eunice Gee's Bed and
Breakfast, and when Eunice moved to Spain
to help her
sister run a bar, she left Vera and Jack as managers of the
B&B. When Eunice sold the business, Vera decided to slow
down a bit and got a job in Roy's Rolls café, working alongside
Roy Cropper,
Hayley Cropper,
Frankie Baldwin and
Becky Granger. In 2007, after a fall in which
Vera hurt her ankle, she decided to retire for good.
Wedding in Las Vegas
Another
thing that rocked Vera's world was when, during their trip to the
United
States
, Jack confessed to having lied at their wedding (by
making a smudge on his year of birth to make it look like another
number), and said he was two years older than he really was to
impress Vera. Since they were not legally married, they
tied the knot in the famous Little White Wedding Chapel in Las
Vegas
. This story played out on the home video
'Viva Las Vegas' and was not featured in the regular series, so may
not be part of the series' canon.
Children and grandchildren
The Duckworths have three grandsons:
Paul (by Andrea Clayton),
Tommy (by Lisa Horton), and Brad (by Tricia Armstrong), but didn't
see them for a long time due to Terry's reluctance to be a
father.
Paul was conceived in the mid-1980s, but Andrea Clayton fled with
her family to escape Terry. In the early 1990s, Terry made his
girlfriend, Lisa Horton, pregnant. He was imprisoned but vowed to
marry her, and the pair were delighted when Terry was allowed out
of prison (albeit handcuffed) for his wedding. They duly married
and the groom tried to make a run for it from the police, and he
revealed that he only married a heartbroken Lisa to try to escape.
She gave birth to Tommy and set up home with Des Barnes, but
tragically was run over and killed. Jack and Vera took the little
boy in, but while they loved having their grandson, they found it
difficult to make ends meet, as Vera had quit her job to care for
Tommy full-time. Regardless of this, she looked forward to
Christmas, as Terry was due to be released from prison and she
hoped they would then be a proper family.
However it wasn't to
be, as upon leaving prison, Terry took Tommy to Lisa's parents in
Blackpool
and returned without him, having agreed to give him
to the Hortons in exchange for £2,000 a year. Vera could
only sit by and watch as Terry lied that he had done it for Jack
and Vera's sake, causing Jack to punch and disown his son. Despite
pleading with Terry and Lisa's father to return him, they refused.
Terry quickly left the street and Vera was left completely
devastated.
Finally, a one-night stand with barmaid Tricia Armstrong resulted
in baby Brad, but Terry didn't want to know, and she left with a
new lover. The Duckworths tried several times to win Tommy from the
Hortons, but to no avail.
Royal ancestors?
In 1993, at Vera's mother Amy Burton's funeral, a man named Joss
Shackelton approached Vera and told her that he was the father she
had never known. He also stunned her when he let her in on the
family secret — his father was the illegitimate grandson of
King Edward VII,
thus Vera believes herself to be a second cousin once removed of
Queen Elizabeth
II. Joss lived with the Duckworths for a while before moving
into his old flat, where he later died of a heart attack.
Jack's Christmas present
Jack and Vera calmed down over the years and took in the likes of
Tyrone Dobbs as a surrogate son for
wayward Terry, who was often in prison or some sort of trouble.
They were very well-known as a down-to-earth northern couple and
comic double act. Jack adores keeping pigeons, but Vera could not
stand them. In 2006, Jack agreed to sell his dead body for a
certain sum of cash to an artist who enjoys painting stuffed
humans, so he could buy Vera a Christmas present. When Vera
discovered this, she argued with the woman, who then turned up,
inspired by Vera, they agreed to both pose for the artist, but on
condition that they would be buried as normal.
2007
Vera was restricted for most of 2007 to her house due to an injury
to her ankle and was cared by
Molly
Compton and Tyrone Dobbs. They bought her a baby monitor so
Jack, Molly and Tyrone could talk to Vera while they were in the
pub. Later, Jack and Vera's grandson
Paul Clayton arrived on the
street but little did Vera know that Paul was scamming Jack and
Vera out of money, stealing money from Jack and blaming it on
Tyrone. Vera was disappointed in Tyrone but Molly was adamant that
Tyrone hadn't stolen the money. Vera refused to believe this of
Molly and could never believe that her own flesh and blood could
steal from her. Jack & Vera celebrated their Golden Wedding
anniversary with a party at the Rovers in August 2007. Vera decided
that she and Jack were to move to their dream place of Blackpool
but Paul was forced to confess to Jack that he had stolen the money
for the house. Jack was appalled but had to keep it secret from
Vera as he didn't want to hurt her and destroy her dreams. Vera
still desperately wanted to move to Blackpool so Jack eventually
told Vera that he spent a lot of the money they saved to help Paul
buy his half of the restaurant, but added the excuse that he spent
it before he knew they were going to Blackpool. Jack knew that if
he told Vera the truth she would be heart broken and she was still
greatly upset and went to bed to get over the shock.
Moving to Blackpool
On 7
January 2008, Vera wanted to further her plans to move to Blackpool
so Tyrone went to Blackpool to get her property
brochures to help them decide which properties they could afford,
Vera was overjoyed and grateful that she had more choice. On
11 January 2008, Vera picked a house in Blackpool that she wanted
her and Jack to move to, she and Jack put in an offer for the house
for £10,000 less than the asking price, Vera picked up the phone
and said that she felt like she was going to have one of her
"premonitions." Vera's "premonitions" were right and the phone rang
after Molly and Tyrone came back into the house and told Jack and
Vera that they wanted to put in an offer for the house, Vera and
Jack were elated as were Molly and Tyrone. On 14 January 2008, Vera
was making further preparations for the move and even started
packing. Some objects brought back memories for her and she wanted
Paul to stay on and live with Molly and Tyrone at No.9, Jack told
her that they should leave them to sort out the living
arrangements, but Tyrone was later convinced by Molly to let Paul
stay for the extra rent. On 15 January 2008, Molly was deciding
plans for the house for after Jack and Vera were leaving. Vera saw
her plans to add wooden floorings but Vera cut in saying that the
houses on the street were simple for "simple" working class people,
Tyrone and Jack agreed with Vera as she reminisced about serving
meals and her time at No.9, Vera became a bit reluctant and asked
Jack if they were doing the right thing. Later Jack, Vera, Molly,
Tyrone and Paul all gathered at the Rovers and toasted to their
future as they were departing in six weeks time. Vera and Jack were
adamant that they wanted to keep their departure under wraps as
they didn't want a big fuss.
Death
On 18 January 2008, Vera and Jack went to Blackpool to measure up
the house in preparation for their move there in six weeks time.
Vera complained that her shoes were uncomfortable. Meanwhile, Paul
had found an old photo of the couple from when they were younger
and had taken it to get a copy in better condition, which
pleasantly surprised Jack and Vera when they returned. Vera
complained about her shoes and Jack sat her down and pulled them
off. Vera told Jack that she loved him and she had never loved any
one else and pushed Jack to say the same. A little reluctantly, as
always, he did and grabbed her slippers for her. He then said that
he was going to go to the Rovers for a short while and although
Vera tried to insist on him staying with her. He said he wouldn't
be long and he had been with Vera all day and needed some time to
relax.

Vera's final moments alive.
When he returned, he found Vera asleep in her armchair. He tried to
wake her up but she did not move and when he felt for her pulse, it
wasn't there. Vera had died peacefully in her sleep. She was 70
years old. Although shaken, Jack remained calm and kept Vera warm
and when Molly and Tyrone arrived with drinks for a celebration,
Jack broke the news to them. An emotional Tyrone fetched Paul from
work who too broke down in tears. When the paramedics arrived, they
explained that Vera had died from heart failure in her sleep but
said that she hadn't experienced any pain. When a concerned Betty,
Emily, Rita, Dev and Roy saw the ambulance outside, Jack told them
that Vera had died. They expressed their condolences and shock that
Vera had gone. News quickly spread around Weatherfield. One time
enemies, Paul and Tyrone, united to comfort each other and Jack
ended up in the yard, talking to his pigeons in tears, saying how
beautiful Vera was and how much he loved her.
12.5 million viewers tuned in to see the departure of the long
serving and popular character.
References
- Vera's Corrie exit seen by 12.5m - BBC
(Retrieved 2008-07-08)