The actress is returning to TV screens in a brand new Channel 5 drama alongside an EastEnders legend
Former Coronation Street star Sally Lindsay is back with a brand new TV series, but did you know that away from the screen she has a number one single and is married to a former Oasis drummer’s brother?
Prior to becoming an actress, Sally and her school choir, the St Winifred’s School Choir, released There’s No One Quite Like Grandma which reached number one on the UK Singles chart in 1980. The group even appeared on Top of the Pops to perform the song.
The Stockport native began her performing career in theatre and stand-up before turning her attention to acting. Sally got her big break in an episode of the sitcom The Royle Family as Michelle, Twiggy’s girlfriend.
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Going on to work on hit comedies Phoenix Nights and Fat-Friends, Sally joined Coronation Street in 2001 in the role of Shelly Unwin. Shelly was so popular that Sally won ‘Best Actress’ at the 2005 Inside Soap Awards.
Shelley had two failed relationships on the cobbles, the first with Peter Barlow, who hid that he was already married and had a son Simon, as he and Shelley said their vows. After finding out the truth, she threw him out and had their marriage annulled.
She soon became involved with Charlie Stubbs, who was later murdered by Tracy Barlow, but his controlling behaviour left her too scared to eventually leave her own bedroom. Before they made it down the aisle, she dumped him at the altar.
With Sally deciding to leave the ITV soap in 2005 to pursue new career opportunities, Shelly’s final scenes saw her leave for a job managing a country pub in the Lake District. Pregnant when she left, it was later mentioned she gave birth to a daughter.
Once she was finished with her Weatherfield duties, Sally landed a role in the Wallace and Gromit film A Matter of Loaf and Death. Additionally, she co-developed and starred in ITV’s detective series Scott & Bailey which aired for five seasons.
On top of appearing on the ITV panel show Loose Women, Sally has appeared in the Sky One comedy-drama Mount Pleasant, the BBC sitcom Still Open All Hours. Since 2021, she has played Jean White in Channel 5’s The Madame Blanc Mysteries, which she co-created and produces.
Away from the spotlight, Sally has been married to Steve White since 2013. Steve is the former drummer of The Style Council and Paul Weller Band, he is the brother of Alan White, who played for Oasis from 1995 to 2004.
The couple welcomed twin sons, Victor and Louie, into the world. Sally is also a stepmother to her husband’s two children from a previous relationship, Kristabel and Curtis.
After decades of entertaining the nation, Sally was made Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2026 New Year Honours for services to drama. She said of the news: “Throughout my career I have met incredible people, made life-long friends and worked on many memorable projects.
“I would like to dedicate this award to the rest of the 8% of working class people who make up my industry and hope in the future there will be many more of us.”
Now, Sally is starring in a brand new Channel 5 series, titled Number One Fan. Acting alongside Sally is Jill Halfpenny, who is known for playing Rebecca Hopkins in Corrie and Kate Mitchell in EastEnders.
The series synopsis reads: “When a beloved TV presenter’s seemingly perfect life is disrupted by a chance encounter with an adoring fan, admiration slowly turns into something far more unsettling.
“As the spotlight intensifies and trust begins to fracture, fame becomes a dangerous place to hide… And the line between fan and foe starts to blur with devastating consequences.
“To her horror, Lucy comes to realise that Donna has a link to a hidden secret in her past which threatens to derail the career she has so carefully curated.”
Number One Fan airs at 9pm on Monday, May 3, on Channel 5








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