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Coral Atkins

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Coral Rosemary Atkins (13 September 1936 – 2 December 2016) was an English actress who opened and ran a home for disadvantaged children. She cared for 37 children over a period of 26 years.

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Biography

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Atkins was born in Richmond upon Thames, London, England. The family moved to Bucklebury when she was young, and she attended Shaw House School in Newbury before returning to London. During World War II Atkins and her sister were evacuated from London to rural England. In her memoir, Atkins stated that she and her sister had been beaten and neglected by caregivers.

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Atkins began appearing on British television in the 1960s; her television credits included episodes of Dixon of Dock Green, Deadline Midnight, No Hiding Place, The Sweeney, Survivors, The Avengers and The Likely Lads. She also starred as Ruth Jameson in Emmerdale. Her best-known role was that of Sheila Ashton in the 1970s drama series A Family at War.

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Atkins became interested in helping needy children after being invited to open a fair at a children's home in Manchester in 1970. She was upset at the level of deprivation and distress that she witnessed, and it reminded of her childhood trauma as a wartime evacuee. That same year, Atkins bought and renovated a thatched cottage called "Crossways" and sought funding to run it as a home. In 1971 she started taking in disturbed and needy children, all under the age of 10 and some as young as 18 months. She had no training or education in related fields, so she educated herself through reading books by psychiatrist R. D. Laing and studying child psychology and psychotherapy.

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During the 1980s, Atkins made occasional performing appearances, such as in the BBC One series Flesh and Blood in 1980. She also lobbied for funding and other support to run the home, such as a promotion run by a pharmacy to seek donations.

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In 1987 she was offered free use of Gyde House, an Edwardian mansion in the Cotswolds which had more recently been used as an orphanage. She moved 15 children from Crossways into the mansion and local authorities sent her additional children to care for. Some of the children had experienced severe abuse, and attacked the house by setting parts of it on fire, or graffiti-ing the walls.

In 1990, Atkins published her memoirs as Seeing Red. The following year, Atkins adapted the book into eight episodes for radio, which were broadcast on BBC Radio 4. In 2000, ITV dramatised the story in a TV drama of the same name, starring Sarah Lancashire as Atkins. She was also the subject of an episode of the Thames Television show This Is Your Life in 1994. In 1997, she was severely injured in a car accident and had to give up running the children's home.

Personal life

Atkins was married to British actor Jeremy Young. After divorcing him, she had a six-year relationship with film director Peter Whitehead, with whom she had a son, Harry Whitehead. Atkins died in West Berkshire Community Hospital, Thatcham, West Berkshire on 2 December 2016, from cancer.

Filmography

Actress
1993
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1808 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1806 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1805 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1804 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1803 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1802 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
- Episode #1.1801 (1993) - Ruth Jamieson
1982
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Eileen
- Jake's End (1982) - Eileen
1980
Flesh and Blood (TV Series) as
Ruth Turner
- A Sort of Committee (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Worked Out (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Reap and Sow (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Leave It with Me (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Fish and Chips Twice (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Day of Rest (1980) - Ruth Turner
- A Decent Interval (1980) - Ruth Turner
- Time of Life (1980) - Ruth Turner (uncredited)
- Every Man Is an Island (1980) - Ruth Turner
1977
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Carrie / Jean
- Victims of Apartheid (1978) - Carrie
- Nipper (1977) - Jean
1976
Within These Walls (TV Series) as
Mavis Smith
- The Complaint (1976) - Mavis Smith
1976
Shadows (TV Series) as
Mum / Mamma
- Time Out of Mind (1976) - Mum / Mamma
1976
Survivors (TV Series) as
Penny
- Lights of London: Part 2 (1976) - Penny
- Lights of London: Part 1 (1976) - Penny
1975
The Sweeney (TV Series) as
Brenda Keever
- Contact Breaker (1975) - Brenda Keever
1975
Anne of Avonlea (TV Mini Series) as
Mary Keith
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Mary Keith
1974
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Marge Gregson
- The Raider (1974) - Marge Gregson
1973
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Peggy Thompson / Miss Rhodes
- Missing on Voyage (1973) - Peggy Thompson / Miss Rhodes
1972
Callan (TV Series) as
Myra Kessler
- First Refusal (1972) - Myra Kessler
1970
A Family at War (TV Series) as
Sheila Ashton
- -Yielding Place to New (1972) - Sheila Ashton
- Coming Home (1972) - Sheila Ashton
- Under New Management (1972) - Sheila Ashton
- The Sensible Thing (1972) - Sheila Ashton
- The Lost Ones (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Thicker Than Water (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- The Fundamental Things Apply (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- This Year, Next Year- (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Spread a Little Happiness (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- You Can Choose Your Friends (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Happy Returns (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- The Lucky Ones (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- A Separate Peace (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Salute the Happy Morn (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- The Straight and Narrow (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Into the Dark (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Believed Killed (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Giving and Taking (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- Lend Your Loving Arms (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- We Could Be a Lot Worse Off (1971) - Sheila Ashton
- A Hero's Welcome (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- A Time to Be Born (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- Hope Against Hope (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Forty-Eight Hour Pass (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Other Side of the Hill (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- Brothers in War (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- One of Ours (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Night They Hit No. 8 (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The War Office Regrets (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Breach in the Dyke (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Gate of the Year (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Summer Before the War (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- Lines of Battle (1970) - Sheila Ashton
- The Facts of Life (1970) - Sheila Ashton
1969
The Gold Robbers (TV Mini Series) as
Arlene Makin
- The Man with Two Faces (1969) - Arlene Makin
- The Arrangement (1969) - Arlene Makin
1968
Softly Softly (TV Series) as
Mary Field
- Proof (1968) - Mary Field
- Theory (1968) - Mary Field
1968
The First Lady (TV Series) as
Pauline Selby
- You Too Can Change the World (1968) - Pauline Selby
1968
Sanctuary (TV Series) as
Jenny Rainey
- The Gift of Healing (1968) - Jenny Rainey
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Shereen Anson
- An Officer of the Court (1967) - Shereen Anson
1966
The New Inferno (TV Movie documentary) as
The Company
1962
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Girl / Rita
- The Night Before the Morning After (1966) - Girl
- The Hard Knock (1962) - Rita
1966
Frankie Howerd (TV Series)
- Episode #2.4 (1966)
1963
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Jean Duncan / Molly Marsh
- The Street (1965) - Jean Duncan
- Dead Certainty (1963) - Molly Marsh
1960
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Mrs. Foster / Lily Taylor / Meg Watkins
- You Just Walk Away (1965) - Mrs. Foster
- A Question of Temperament (1961) - Lily Taylor
- All Cats Are Grey (1960) - Meg Watkins
1964
The Likely Lads (TV Series) as
Deirdre
- Double Date (1964) - Deirdre
1963
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Josie
- Death a La Carte (1963) - Josie
1963
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Kate
- The Travelling Man (1963) - Kate
1963
Festival (TV Series) as
The Maid
- The Bald Prima Donna (1963) - The Maid
1961
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Blonde / Mavis
- The Lads (1963) - Blonde
- The Portrait (1961) - Mavis
1963
Suspense (TV Series) as
Doreen
- The White Hot Coal (1963) - Doreen
1961
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Iris, Dogg's conductress / Angela / Mary
- Just You Wait (1963) - Iris, Dogg's conductress
- Parkin's Primitives (1962) - Angela
- Hullo Ragtime (1961) - Mary
1962
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Helen Robson / Betty
- Five and a Match (1963) - Helen Robson
- Sunday Morning (1962) - Betty
1963
Drama 61-67 (TV Series)
- Drama '63: Passing Through (1963)
1961
Deadline Midnight (TV Series) as
Pat Joseph
- The Slow Night (1961) - Pat Joseph
1960
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Marlene Jones
- Episode #1.367 (1960) - Marlene Jones
Writer
2000
Seeing Red (TV Movie) (book)
Self
2000
Loose Women (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.47 (2000) - Self
1972
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Coral Atkins (1994) - Self
- Tom Courtenay (1972) - Self
1993
GMTV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 February 1993 (1993) - Self
1969
The Fall (Documentary) as
Self

References

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