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In Tonights Eggheads The Question Was -What Was The First Soap That Johnny Briggs Appeared In

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gollob | 19:19 Fri 23rd Jan 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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The answer given was Coronation Street .Not correct because he appeared in Crossroads as Cliff Leyton in 1973. He was never in Corrie until 1974
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The question was worded "In which soap did Johnny Briggs first appear as Mike Baldwin in 1976?"
I can remember Johnny Briggs from the late 50s when he played a supporting role to Raymond Francis in No Hiding Place.

I'm with Cloverjo on this one.
One of the few things I do watch, and listen to!
Re. No Hiding Place,Johnny Briggs played Detective Sergeant Russell.
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It depends how you word the question. . They should have left the word "first" out or put what second soap did he appear in as Mike Baldwin. . And they got the year wrong as well. They also should have said 1974 not 1976
>>>They also should have said 1974 not 1976

If they referred to Mike Baldwin, 1976 is correct.

JB had a minor part (as a character only known as Frank) in a single episode of Corrie on 1 May 1974 but he didn't appear as Mike Baldwin until 11 October 1976.
Johnny Briggs, No Hiding Place 1962-1966 but he didn't play Detective Sergeant Russell until 1964.
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I bow to your greater knowledge sir-prize.Johnny Briggs,according to IMDB,played two other parts pre 1964.The first part was a character called Briggs and the second part was as David Southern.

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