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Jess Molyneux

Where Bread stars are now – from soap success to Hollywood fame and tragic deaths

It's been over 30 years since the cast of Carla Lane's Bread gave viewers a slice of Liverpool life which could only have come from our city.

Set in Liverpool in the mid '80s, the series focuses on the devoutly-Catholic Boswell family and first aired on May 1, 1986. And it wasn't long before the ceramic hen from the title sequence and theme tune sung by the cast became familiar to millions of viewers.

The street featured in the show was Elswick Street in Dingle. and ran over eight series until 1991. One of the nation's favourite sitcoms, Bread was written by the late Carla Lane, who sadly died in 2016.

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Viewers will remember memorable moments on the show, including Rita Tushingham’s guest appearance as neighbour Celia, Liverpool singer Sonia playing Adrian’s girlfriend Ellia, the family’s holiday to Italy for the 1988 Christmas special and more. But where are the stars of the show now?

After Bread, the cast have been part of a variety of projects including Hollywood movies, theatre tours, soaps and sadly, some of the legendary actors are no longer with us. Here, we take a brief look back at what a number of the characters did next.

Jean Boht - Nellie Boswell

Actress Jean Boht pictured standing on the doorstep during filming for sitcom 'Bread', Elswick Street, Dingle, Liverpool, November 12, 1989 (Photo by Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty Images)

Jean Boht played Nellie, the matriarch of the family and "tough love" mum to the Boswell clan. Fearsomely protective of her children, Nellie was a fan favourite who demanded respect at the kitchen table from her sons.

Wirral-born Jean’s career has spanned the years from 1962, seeing her star in Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em, Juliet Bravo in the mid-1980s, and Mothers And Daughters, in 2004. She has also visited soapland, with appearances in Casualty, Doctors, Holby City and The Bill.

She also appeared on stage with Jeremy Irons in Embers in 2006 and starred in Chris Shepherd's award-winning short film Bad Night for the Blues in 2010.. In her personal life, Jean, now aged 90s, married American conductor Carl Davis in 1970 and together they have three daughters.

Ronald Forfar - Freddie Boswell

Actor Ronald Forfar pictured on the set of the BBC sitcom 'Bread', June 18, 1990 (Photo by Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty Images)

Nellie's adulterous husband Freddie Boswell was played by Ronald Forfar. Recognisable from his shock of untrained white hair and a cheeky comeback, Freddie's affair with Lilo Lil was a constant through.

Forfar previously starred in an episode of ITV spy series The New Avengers in 1976 and in TV series Airport Chaplain the following year. And after finishing Bread, he continued to have a prestigious acting career as well as becoming a novelist.

He went on to appear in the Chuckle Brother's Chucklevision several times between 1998 and 2002. Forfar lived in Normandy renovating a country cottage between 1996 and 2009, before moving to Paris and Kent in later years, but died aged 81 in September 2020.

Eileen Pollock - Lilo Lill

Actors Ronald Forfar and Eileen Pollock using a telephone in a scene from sitcom 'Bread', November 11, 1990 (Photo by Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty Images)

Despite not being a Boswell, Eillen Pollock's character Lilo Lill was one of the most recognisable characters on the show. Eileen brought to life Lilo Lil, who was the 'other woman' in Freddie Boswell's marriage to Nellie, between 1986 and 1991.

The Belfast actress later appeared in the film version of Frank McCourt's book Angela's Ashes in 1999 and starred in Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman movie Far and Away in 1992, as landlady Molly. And in more recent years, Eileen turned her attention to the theatre, performing in a one-woman show Now I'm Sixty and in 2010 directed The Irish Wake of Paddy McGrath.

She also delighted audiences with appearances in numerous pantomimes - which she said fulfilled a childhood dream of hers. But in 2020, her family announced she had sadly died at the age of 73.

Jonathan Morris - Adrian Boswell

Jonathon played Adrian Boswell, who stood out from his brothers as he looked to pursue a creative career. Best known for his role in Bread as Adrian Boswell, Boswell has continued to act.

He presented CBBC game show The Movie Game from 1991 to 1993, replacing Phillip Schofield and made appearances on the popular '90s Channel 5 game show Night Fever. Prior to Bread, he had previously starred in the short-lived ITV sitcom That Beryl Marston!

Born in Manchester in 1960, Morris also appeared in Beau Geste, Doctor Who, and The Prisoner of Zenda and in 2005 he competed in the third series of Channel 4 sports-based reality show The Games. In 2012, he revisited the setting of Bread on Elswick Street in Dingle ahead of his appearance in an ECHO Arena production of Sleeping Beauty.

Peter Howitt - Joey Boswell

Peter Howitt who played the oldest of the Boswell children, Joey, in Bread (Daily Mirror)

Peter Howitt played the oldest of the Boswell children, Joey, until series five when Graham Bickley replaced him. The actor's first notable roles were in the long-running ITV series How We Use To Live and in Emmerdale in 1985.

Peter has since gone on to write and direct romantic comedy and box office hit Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow in 1998, as well as Johnny English and Dangerous Parking. He now lives in Vancouver, Canada, with his wife and family.

The writer and director recently paid tribute to Carla Lane's essential role in shaping the show. He said: "She wrote about five or six hit shows, consistently good, consistently funny. I flew all the way to Liverpool when she died. It was so important to pay my respects to someone who changed my life. It changed all of our lives."

Victor McGuire - Jack Boswell

Victor McGuire, from Tuebrook, played the loveable Jack Boswell in Bread and has since made notable appearances on both cinema and television screens. He later went on to play Ron Wheatcroft opposite Nicholas Lyndhurst in Goodnight Sweetheart and starred in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Woman in Black, Dalziel And Pascoe, Casualty and 2point4 Children.

He has also appeared as security guard Ian in the Sky1 sitcom Trollied, Casualty, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens in 2015, and had a spell as Big Garth on Coronation Street in 2019. More recently, viewers will have spotted him in The Responder and Kate and Koji.

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Gilly Coman - Aveline Boswell

Gilly Coman played Nellie's daughter Aveline, who was rose among the thorns of her brothers in the Boswell family. At the centre of one of Bread's most memorable moments, more than 21m viewers watched her Catholic character marry Protestant vicar Oswald in 1988.

The actress also starred in Brookside, Coronation Street and Inspector Morse. Tragically, the mother-of-three died in 2010, of a suspected heart attack, aged 54.

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Nick Conway - Billy Boswell

Nick Conway who played Billy Boswell in Bread (Daily Mirror)

Youngest son Billy Boswell was played by Nick Conway. In the show, the character seemed to have a battle on his hands just to achieve the most basic of tasks - though not always through any fault of his own.

Nick also appeared in Starting Out, Thank You Mrs Clinkscales, When Saturday Comes, Keep On Running and Juliet Bravo. The actor, from Shrewsbury, has starred in episodes of The Bill, Doctors and Coronation Street as recently as 2010.

He has featured in many theatre productions and currently runs a theatre school. He is also a DJ and teacher.

Melanie Hill - Aveline Boswell

Melanie Hill at the British Soap Awards at The Lowry Theatre on June 1, 2019 in Manchester (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

Actress Melanie Hill replaced Gilly as Aveline on Bread and stayed with the show until it was brought to an end in 1991. In her career, she was had starring roles in The Syndicate, BBC drama Waterloo Road and in the film Stardust.

Nowadays, she is best known for playing Cathy Matthews in Coronation Street. But last month, it was reported that Hill quitted role after seven years.

What are your favourite memories of Bread? Let us know in the comments section below.

Bryan Murray - Cousin Shifty

Rita Tushingham and Bryan Murray during a break in filming the BBC the comedy "Bread" in Elswick Street, Dingle. July 11, 1987 (Mirrorpix)

Decades after Bread aired, some of the cast members spoke to the ECHO and reflected on making the programme, their most memorable moments and working with Carla Lane, one of the most celebrated TV writers of her generation. Bryan Murray, now in his seventies played The Boswells' cousin Shifty, a role for which he won a BBC TV Personality of the Year Award.

He said: “When you meet Jean, the warmth she gives you is the equivalent of your mother. You’re being welcomed home. Jean was amazing." Bryan has since gone on to star in a variety of television programmes and films such as Fair City and Brookside, Silent Witness and The Tudors.

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