
Peter Armitage (1940-2018) was perhaps best known for playing builder Bill Webster, father of Kevin, in Coronation Street, a role he first played in 1984, before returning to the show for a second stint in 1995 to 1997, and for a final time in 2006 to 2011. He also played a bicycle-buying father in a memorable 1980s advert for Yellow Pages. His TV career stretched back to 1970 and his many credits included roles in Ken Loach's Days of Hope, Alan Bleasdale's GBH, Jimmy McGovern's Hearts and Minds and Dockers, and Russell T Davies' The Second Coming, in which he played the father of Christopher Eccleston's modern day Christ. He also starred in the Steve Coogan film The Parole Officer in 2001, played Sergeant Kerby alongside Michael Caine in 1988's Jack the Ripper and appeared as David Jason's older, more confident brother in the 1970s sitcom Lucky Feller. He made guest appearances in programmes such as The Sweeney, The Professionals Softly Softly, Strangers, Bulman, Rockliffe's Babies, Crown Court, Casualty, Holby City, The Royal, Heartbeat, Peak Practice, Medics, and The Bill. His last TV appearance was in an episode of Doctors in 2013.
Peter Armitage (1940-2018) was perhaps best known for playing builder Bill Webster, father of Kevin, in Coronation Street, a role he first played in 1984, before returning to the show for a second stint in 1995 to 1997, and for a final time in 2006 to 2011. He also played a bicycle-buying father in a memorable 1980s advert for Yellow Pages. His TV career stretched back to 1970 and his many credits included roles in Ken Loach's Days of Hope, Alan Bleasdale's GBH, Jimmy McGovern's Hearts and Minds and Dockers, and Russell T Davies' The Second Coming, in which he played the father of Christopher Eccleston's modern day Christ. He also starred in the Steve Coogan film The Parole Officer in 2001, played Sergeant Kerby alongside Michael Caine in 1988's Jack the Ripper and appeared as David Jason's older, more confident brother in the 1970s sitcom Lucky Feller. He made guest appearances in programmes such as The Sweeney, The Professionals Softly Softly, Strangers, Bulman, Rockliffe's Babies, Crown Court, Casualty, Holby City, The Royal, Heartbeat, Peak Practice, Medics, and The Bill. His last TV appearance was in an episode of Doctors in 2013.
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The Parole Officer
Character:Chief Constable
Release Date:10/08/2001

Dockers
Character:Jimmy Nolan
Release Date:10/07/1999

The Laughter of God
Character:Ned
Release Date:10/11/1991

Charlie
Character:Gab Johnson
Release Date:23/03/1984

One of the Boys
Character:Jacko
Release Date:02/05/1978

Grease Monkey
Character:Len
Release Date:24/01/1976

The Motorway File
Character:
Release Date:02/01/1975

Sorted
Character:Priest

The Second Coming
Character:Frank Baxter

The Royal
Character:Bill Smithson

Hearts and Minds
Character:Norman

Chandler & Co
Character:Bill Savage

Harry
Character:Monkton

Peak Practice
Character:Rob Clulow

Mr. Wroe's Virgins
Character:Brother Taylor

Magic Grandad
Character:Grandad

Heartbeat
Character:Mr. Huggett

Heartbeat
Character:Harry Kearton

Plaza Patrol
Character:Robber

Chimera
Character:Sgt. Crichton

G.B.H.
Character:Mr Burns

Jack the Ripper
Character:Sergeant Kerby

Rockliffe's Babies
Character:DS Hibbert

Casualty
Character:Peter Adams

Lovejoy
Character:George Palmer

The Professionals
Character:Ray Kerrigan

Lucky Feller
Character:Randolph Mepstead

Days of Hope
Character:Conscientious objector in France

The Hanged Man
Character:Sergeant of the Guard

The Sweeney
Character:Jacko

Churchill's People
Character:Trooper John Steel

The Befrienders
Character:

Justice
Character:Det. Constable Boyce