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Coronation Street’s Tracy Shaw presents Sue Nicholls with Outstanding Achievement gong at British Soap Awards

Actress played murdered Maxine Peacock

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Sue Nicholls was close to tears as she accepted the outstanding achievement gong to a standing ovation at the British Soap Awards.

The actress, 75, has played Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street for 40 years, and she said she now gets on “better in the Weatherfield world than I do in the real world”.

Sir Ian McKellen appeared briefly in a pre-recorded video message to celebrate her award, calling her “my dear Audrey”.

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Sue said her sister had warned her not to ramble or cry during her speech, or to “put the world to rights like all you actors do”.

After accepting her award, she said: “I’ve never planned anything in my life, work-wise. I just took the jobs that came and that was lovely.

“There are so many people who I would love to thank, but I can’t because it’s bad enough all my gorgeous people there.

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“But to go back 40 years we’d still be here in two hours. So I just want to thank not just the actors… I just love it so much.

“I get on better in the Weatherfield world than I do in the real world, to be honest.

“I want to thank all the studio people. I’m stuttering because I’m so nervous.”

And while fans were thrilled for Sue, they were even more excited about who presented the veteran actress with the award.

Actress Tracy Shaw, who played one of Richard Hillman’s murder victims, Maxine Peacock, was reunited with her co-star to deliver the accolade.

Tracy thrilled the audience in the studio and at home (Credit: Shutterstock)

They were amazed how little she’d changed since her departure 16 years ago…

The ceremony was hosted by Phillip Schofield on Saturday night at The Lowry theatre in Salford, Greater Manchester.

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Kaggie Hyland
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