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  • Graham Foster
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  • Graham Foster is a client that mother and daughter Charity and Debbie Dingle met with at hotel in September 2017 in a bid to keep their luxury car hire firm afloat. Debbie wasn't happy with Charity's presence in the meeting and got her thrown out of the hotel. With Charity gone, Debbie showed Graham some figures, which Graham thought was a good deal but had to run them past his employer. Later, when Debbie went to show Graham the car, it had been taken from the car park. Debbie concluded Charity had taken it when she left and told Graham she would sort things and get back in touch.
  • Graham Foster was a joiner employed by Reg Holdsworth to make some alterations in the Corner Shop’s stockroom. Maud Grimes, on her first visit to her son-in-law’s new emporium, took advantage of his presence to get him to build a ramp so that she could get her wheelchair on to the stepped counter with the intention of being able to help Reg and Maureen in the shop, whether they wanted it or not. Reg was appalled.
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Number of Appearances
  • 1
  • 19
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First Appearance
  • 1994-02-11
  • 2017-09-05
Name
  • Graham Foster
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Character Name
  • Graham Foster
Played By
Duration
  • 2017
Occupation
  • Businessman
  • Joiner
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  • Graham Foster is a client that mother and daughter Charity and Debbie Dingle met with at hotel in September 2017 in a bid to keep their luxury car hire firm afloat. Debbie wasn't happy with Charity's presence in the meeting and got her thrown out of the hotel. With Charity gone, Debbie showed Graham some figures, which Graham thought was a good deal but had to run them past his employer. Later, when Debbie went to show Graham the car, it had been taken from the car park. Debbie concluded Charity had taken it when she left and told Graham she would sort things and get back in touch.
  • Graham Foster was a joiner employed by Reg Holdsworth to make some alterations in the Corner Shop’s stockroom. Maud Grimes, on her first visit to her son-in-law’s new emporium, took advantage of his presence to get him to build a ramp so that she could get her wheelchair on to the stepped counter with the intention of being able to help Reg and Maureen in the shop, whether they wanted it or not. Reg was appalled. Graham stayed behind to witness the picking of the ticket for the prize draw to win a set of patio furniture that he wanted to offload. He asked Reg if there was going to be such a draw each week and Reg testily replied not.
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