. "Anne Kirkbride was interviewed in depth about her life outside of the show, from her birth in Oldham to her childhood in Saddleworth and her acting training at the Oldham Theatre Workshop. Her debut in television in Jack Rosenthal\u2019s 1972 play Another Sunday and Sweet FA was covered which led to her appearance in Coronation Street later that year. The development of the character was charted with special emphasis on the two headline-making storylines of Deirdre\u2019s affair with Mike Baldwin in 1983 and her imprisonment after being defrauded by bogus airline pilot Jon Lindsay in 1998. Cast members who have appeared with Anne Kirkbride were interviewed at length including William Roache, Chris Gascoyne and Kate Ford while Michelle Keegan, Antony Cotton and Ryan Thomas also paid tribute. From behind the cameras Phil Collinson and Jonathan Harvey also appeared. Johnny Briggs made a return to the set to be reunited with his co-stars and David Beckett, who joined the show briefly in 1990 to play Deirdre\u2019s love-interest Dave Barton and who quickly started a relationship with Anne that led to their marriage in 1992, also spoke of their life together. Her late father, cartoonist Jack Kirkbride, was shown in an archive interview from 2001. With some brief filming in Spain where the Becketts live for part of the year, the programme also showed a successful exhibition of Anne\u2019s paintings held in Didsbury (Anne comes from a family of artists). A poignant part of the programme was a tribute played by Anne to Maggie Jones who she described as her \u201Cpretend mum\u201D and who she said she still misses very much. The programme was narrated by Lesley Sharp, the researcher was Yasmin Hussein, the executive producer was Mark Robinson and was both produced and directed by Patrick Talbot. It gained ratings of 2.98 million viewers (chart placing unknown). \n* A similar programme, simply titled Deirdre & Me, had been transmitted in 2001."@en . "Anne Kirkbride was interviewed in depth about her life outside of the show, from her birth in Oldham to her childhood in Saddleworth and her acting training at the Oldham Theatre Workshop. Her debut in television in Jack Rosenthal\u2019s 1972 play Another Sunday and Sweet FA was covered which led to her appearance in Coronation Street later that year. The development of the character was charted with special emphasis on the two headline-making storylines of Deirdre\u2019s affair with Mike Baldwin in 1983 and her imprisonment after being defrauded by bogus airline pilot Jon Lindsay in 1998."@en . "Deirdre & Me - Forty Years on Coronation Street"@en . .