Tyrone Sylvester Dobbs is a fictional character from the British ITV
soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by Alan Halsall, the
character first appeared on screen during the episode airing on 30
November 1998 and is still a cast member nearly 22 years later.
Tyrone's storylines have been focused on his relationships with Maria
Sutherland (Samia Ghadie) and Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine) as well as
his doomed marriage to Molly Compton (Vicky Binns) and suffering
domestic violence at the hands of his fiancée Kirsty Soames (Natalie
Gumede). In 2018, following the death of his adoptive mother Jackie
(Margi Clarke), Tyrone discovers that Jackie was not his biological
mother and while searching for his birth parents, meets his maternal
grandmother, Evelyn Plummer (Maureen Lipman).Upon his arrival, it
becomes clear that Tyrone has been in minor trouble with the law. He
is employed by Curly Watts (Kevin Kennedy) collecting trolleys at a
supermarket but loses his job when he accidentally pushes a trolley
into the area manager's new car. Following this, Tyrone trains as an
apprentice mechanic at the local garage, Webster's Auto Centre, owned
by Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell).After his mother abandons him,
Tyrone moves into Jack (Bill Tarmey) and Vera Duckworth's (Liz Dawn)
bed and breakfast establishment and adopts a greyhound, Monica. While
seeking a partner for Monica, Tyrone meets and begins dating Maria
Sutherland (Samia Smith), a kennel maid and they get engaged in 2002.
Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine), however, tries to come between them. She
succeeds and has a brief relationship with Tyrone but he ends it and
realises he is better suited to Molly Compton (Vicky Binns). They live
with Jack and Vera at number 9 and plan to buy somewhere of their own
but they buy Jack and Vera out when they decide to move to Blackpool.
Vera, however, dies in January 2008. Jack stays with Tyrone and Molly
at Number 9 and the family atmosphere is soon enhanced with the
arrival of Molly's aunt, Pam Hobsworth (Kate Anthony).
soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by Alan Halsall, the
character first appeared on screen during the episode airing on 30
November 1998 and is still a cast member nearly 22 years later.
Tyrone's storylines have been focused on his relationships with Maria
Sutherland (Samia Ghadie) and Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine) as well as
his doomed marriage to Molly Compton (Vicky Binns) and suffering
domestic violence at the hands of his fiancée Kirsty Soames (Natalie
Gumede). In 2018, following the death of his adoptive mother Jackie
(Margi Clarke), Tyrone discovers that Jackie was not his biological
mother and while searching for his birth parents, meets his maternal
grandmother, Evelyn Plummer (Maureen Lipman).Upon his arrival, it
becomes clear that Tyrone has been in minor trouble with the law. He
is employed by Curly Watts (Kevin Kennedy) collecting trolleys at a
supermarket but loses his job when he accidentally pushes a trolley
into the area manager's new car. Following this, Tyrone trains as an
apprentice mechanic at the local garage, Webster's Auto Centre, owned
by Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell).After his mother abandons him,
Tyrone moves into Jack (Bill Tarmey) and Vera Duckworth's (Liz Dawn)
bed and breakfast establishment and adopts a greyhound, Monica. While
seeking a partner for Monica, Tyrone meets and begins dating Maria
Sutherland (Samia Smith), a kennel maid and they get engaged in 2002.
Fiz Brown (Jennie McAlpine), however, tries to come between them. She
succeeds and has a brief relationship with Tyrone but he ends it and
realises he is better suited to Molly Compton (Vicky Binns). They live
with Jack and Vera at number 9 and plan to buy somewhere of their own
but they buy Jack and Vera out when they decide to move to Blackpool.
Vera, however, dies in January 2008. Jack stays with Tyrone and Molly
at Number 9 and the family atmosphere is soon enhanced with the
arrival of Molly's aunt, Pam Hobsworth (Kate Anthony).
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