
Former Coronation Street star ditches acting to make cheese
Tuesday, 14 July 2009[/align]
Former Coronation Street actor Sean Wilson visited Cumbria at the weekend to unveil his new alter-ego as a celebrity cheesemaker. Sean, who played Martin Platt in the soap opera, went to Orton Farmers’ Market to discuss his new venture, The Saddleworth Cheese Company.
Market manager Leanne Duerden said: “One of our regular cheesemakers, Bob Kitching from Leagram Organic Dairy, was booked to give a demonstration this weekend but then couldn’t stay as he had to go to a funeral. When he said he’d ask a friend to come along and do something instead, I didn’t quite expect to have such a celebrity cheesemaker.”
Sean has spent the last two years developing four cheese varieties. The four varieties are all named using Lancashire dialect phrases – the Lancashire crumbly called Muldoon’s Picnic, a creamy called Shanks’ Pony, a tasty called How’s Yer Father, and a soft blue called Smelly Apath. “Orton was my first farmers’ market as a trader rather than a shopper,” said Sean, “and everyone made me and my son, Callum, very welcome. I even managed to sell a fair bit of cheese as we brought along a couple of the Lancashire crumbly cheeses for people to try, and we sold out.”
Sean is now working on getting the Saddleworth cheeses into retailers across the north west. It will be stocked at Churchmouse Cheeses at Kirkby Lonsdale and J & J Grahams in Penrith.
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Beat that for a change of career!
