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Michael Le Vell, Sally Dynevor 'sign new Coronation Street deals'

Michael Le Vell, Sally Dynevor 'sign new Coronation Street deals'
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Michael Le Vell and Sally Dynevor reportedly sign new contracts keeping them on Coronation Street for at least another year.

Coronation Street legends Michael Le Vell and Sally Dynevor have both reportedly signed new one-year deals to stay on the soap.

Le Vell has played mechanic Kevin Webster continuously since 1983, while Dynevor - Kevin's ex-wife Sally Metcalfe - has been in Weatherfield since 1986.

Corrie has a long-standing policy of only offering its stars 12-month contract extensions each year - even in the case of its longest-serving actors - and The Sun says that both Le Vell and Dyvenor are the latest to pen new terms running into 2025.

"Sally and Mike are two of Corrie's most beloved stars," a source told the newspaper, adding: "Bosses were desperate to keep them and they were happy to sign. They both love the show."

The news comes shortly after Bill Roache signed a new deal to stay with Corrie through his - and the soap's - 65th year.

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