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Mrs Fielding was a teacher at Bessie Street School who taught Peter and Susan Barlow in the 1970-1971 year. In March 1971, Mrs Fielding paid a visit to 3 Coronation Street to inform Ken of a recent change in the twins' behaviour; they had become hard and unruly and were causing trouble with the other children. Ken reminded her of the recent death of their mother, but Mrs Fielding doubted that this had triggered their disruptive behaviour, which had only begun recently. Expressing a concern over their new nanny, Margaret Lacey, she suggested that she and Ken keep an eye on the twins for a while.

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  • Mrs Fielding
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  • Mrs Fielding was a teacher at Bessie Street School who taught Peter and Susan Barlow in the 1970-1971 year. In March 1971, Mrs Fielding paid a visit to 3 Coronation Street to inform Ken of a recent change in the twins' behaviour; they had become hard and unruly and were causing trouble with the other children. Ken reminded her of the recent death of their mother, but Mrs Fielding doubted that this had triggered their disruptive behaviour, which had only begun recently. Expressing a concern over their new nanny, Margaret Lacey, she suggested that she and Ken keep an eye on the twins for a while.
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
First Appearance
  • 1971-03-29(xsd:date)
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  • Mrs Fielding
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Last Appearance
  • 1971-03-31(xsd:date)
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  • Teacher
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  • Mrs Fielding was a teacher at Bessie Street School who taught Peter and Susan Barlow in the 1970-1971 year. In March 1971, Mrs Fielding paid a visit to 3 Coronation Street to inform Ken of a recent change in the twins' behaviour; they had become hard and unruly and were causing trouble with the other children. Ken reminded her of the recent death of their mother, but Mrs Fielding doubted that this had triggered their disruptive behaviour, which had only begun recently. Expressing a concern over their new nanny, Margaret Lacey, she suggested that she and Ken keep an eye on the twins for a while.
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