Mr. Morgan was a co-worker of George's at Yankee Stadium. His first name is never revealed, so he is always called Mr. Morgan, or just Morgan. Morgan is portrayed by Tom Wright.
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| - Mr. Morgan was a co-worker of George's at Yankee Stadium. His first name is never revealed, so he is always called Mr. Morgan, or just Morgan. Morgan is portrayed by Tom Wright.
- Mr. Morgan is the husband of Mrs. Morgan and the father of Jenna Morgan.
- Mr. Morgan was a bank manager who saw Granny Hopkins and Tricia about a £1,000 loan to buy the Corner Shop in September 1974. Granny didn't get the loan as she undermined her own argument when she admitted that the family-run business only had one full-time member of staff - her. Mr. Morgan advised Granny in light of the economic climate to carry on renting the shop from Gordon Clegg. Mr. Morgan had an egg-shaped bald head, was well-spoken and wore glasses.
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| - Mr. Morgan was a co-worker of George's at Yankee Stadium. His first name is never revealed, so he is always called Mr. Morgan, or just Morgan. Morgan is portrayed by Tom Wright.
- Mr. Morgan was a bank manager who saw Granny Hopkins and Tricia about a £1,000 loan to buy the Corner Shop in September 1974. Granny didn't get the loan as she undermined her own argument when she admitted that the family-run business only had one full-time member of staff - her. Mr. Morgan advised Granny in light of the economic climate to carry on renting the shop from Gordon Clegg. Mr. Morgan also saw Minnie Caldwell when she presented him with a petition the neighbours had drawn up in support of the Hopkins' loan application. Alf Roberts, who had been roped into accompanying her, indicated for Mr. Morgan to humour Minnie and so he accepted the petition (but still refused the loan). Mr. Morgan had an egg-shaped bald head, was well-spoken and wore glasses.
- Mr. Morgan is the husband of Mrs. Morgan and the father of Jenna Morgan.
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