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Sean Wilson casts doubt on Coronation Street return

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Sean Wilson casts doubts on whether Martin Platt will ever return to Coronation Street.
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Sean Wilson has said that he believes it unlikely he will be asked to reprise his role as Martin Platt on Coronation Street in the future.

The 57-year-old played the popular character - husband of Gail (Helen Worth) and father of David (Jack P Shepherd) - for 21 years but quit in 2005 after producers proposed a storyline which would see him start a relationship with an underage girl.

Over the last year Corrie has reintroduced a host of former characters - including Spider (Martin Hancock), Wendy Crozier (Roberta Kerr) and Stephen Reid (Todd Boyce) - but Wilson, now a cheesemaker, does not think he will be next on the list.

"I don't think there will be a comeback," he told The Sun. "They sent my character to New Zealand, I think they were trying to tell me something."

He continued: "I still want to act. I just think for casting people the fact that I was in Coronation Street so long is a bit of a stumbling block.

"So, I've made this situation where I don't have to do it. I would still like to though – it's one of my three loves in life: art, acting and cooking."

Martin made a brief return to the cobbles in 2018 for a hard-hitting storyline that saw David become the victim of a male rape. body check tags ::

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