Coronation Street legend Barbara Knox fears bosses will axe her from the soap after 56 years

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CORONATION Street icon Barbara Knox fears she’ll be axed from the soap after 56 years, her co-star Sally Ann Matthews has revealed.

The soap legend, 86, who plays Rita Sullivan, sometimes has sleepless nights over worries she’ll be dropped.

Coronation Street icon Barbara Knox fears she’ll be axed from the soap after 56 years, her co-star Sally Ann Matthews has revealed

Speaking to the Daily Star, Sally Ann said: Every year she thinks she isnt going to get another contract.

And if she ever forgets a line, which is rare, she wont sleep that night. She is terrible.

Im like: Seriously, Barbara? I tell her off all the time.”

Barbara made her debut on the show in a one-off episode in 1964 before becoming a regular in 1972.

In the soap’s upcoming hour-long 10,000th episode a shocked Rita receives a parcel containing the ashes of her estranged husband Dennis Tanner along with a note requesting she scatter them in Blackpool.

Barbara has played Rita Sullivan since 1972

Along with the help of Ken (William Roache), it is decided that a day trip is something everybody would enjoy, with Jenny (Sally Ann Matthews) booking a coach and inviting a group of residents to join them.

And by the end of the trip one of the group decides it is time for them to leave for good.

The full list of characters going on the trip is: Amy, Audrey, Carla, Eileen, Emma, Evelyn, Gail, Jenny, Ken, Mary, Nina, Sean, Tracy, Sally, Yasmeen and Rita.

The milestone instalment of the ITV soap will entertain viewers in a “funny, poignant and characterful” way, and the show’s boss has promised it will be a “great exhibition” of the programme’s classic qualities.

A Corrie legend will be leaving Weatherfield
Comedy actor John Henshaw will star in the special episode

ITV has said the day out is a “comedy of errors from the start”, as the coach turns out to be a blacked-out party bus with a grumpy driver called Des, played by John Henshaw.

The programme will see “memories shared, secrets aired and tensions rise as it starts to look as though they won’t make it to Blackpool before nightfall, if at all”, according to ITV.

By the end of the trip, some of the characters lives will have changed, with one resident realising the time has come for them to leave the cobbles for good.

Corrie producer Iain MacLeod said: “10,000 episodes! Not bad for a programme which one newspaper said in 1960 was ‘doomed from the outset.’

“I am first and foremost a massive fan of the show and I watched this landmark episode with absolute glee.

“It is uniquely Corrie: funny, poignant and characterful – and a glorious homage to the comedic charabanc trips of times past, packed with strong female characters and sparkling dialogue.

“It’s a really great exhibition of Coronation Street’s classic qualities as we start a new decade on the cobbles.”

Corrie, the longest-running serial drama in the world, will mark its 60th anniversary later this year.

The 10,000th episode will air on ITV on Friday February 7 at 7.30pm on ITV.