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Emmak2005
20-06-2006, 14:57
CORRIE STAR ON CRACK
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TV Craig's 60 hits in just FOUR hours


CHIRPY Coronation Street favourite Craig Charles went on a crazed crack cocaine bender during a four-hour car journey, the Mirror reveals today.


The 41-year-old star took an extraordinary 60 hits of the highly-addictive Class A drug as he travelled north after finishing work.


Using an empty lager can as a makeshift pipe, Charles repeatedly sucked in fumes from burning crystals of crack cocaine.

During the nightmare trip he interrupted his frenzied drug-taking only to flick through the pages of a stack of pornographic magazines.



At one stage, his eyes rolling wildly,Charles appeared to slip into a stupor - his mouth opening and closing wordlessly as he gripped a head rest for support.


Our revelations will stun millions of soap fans who know Charles as the Street's lovable cabbie Lloyd Mullaney.


But the Mirror watched on Friday as Charles, a married dad of three, bought £600 of crack from his regular drug dealer - meeting in a dimly-lit street in the shadow of the BBC's studios in Portland Place, West London.


He strode out of the BBC Studios just after 10pm - seconds after finishing the funk show he hosts on the BBC digital radio channel Six Music.


Charles, who calls his weekly drug sessions "Naughty Friday" looked around nervously as he used his mobile to ring the dealer known as Fire.


As he waited for the drugs to arrive he went for a pint of lager with two friends in the nearby Stag's Head pub.


After 40 minutes his phone rang.


He took the call, then walked briskly from the pub to a pre-arranged meeting point.

Within seconds a white van pulled up and the Liverpool-born millionaire leaned into the front passenger window.
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He handed over the money and 30 a huge grin spread across his face.


Charles, wearing a white shirt and dark jacket, then walked to the next street where his personal driver was waiting in a Skoda Octavia to drive him from London to Manchester.


At the car, he climbs into the back seat. But as the driver starts up the engine Charles says: "One second mate."


The actor then puts his drugs on the seat and takes an empty Stella can from a carrier bag.


The puzzled driver asks: "Are we good to go?" But a pre-occupied Charles mutters: "One sec, one sec, one sec..."


He carefully makes a dent in the side of the can then produces a pin and pokes it into the thin metal to produce a series of tiny holes.


Charles then gingerly rips open a small bag of crack cocaine, tipping the crystals into the dent.


He uses a cigarette lighter to heat the crystals until they are smouldering. Then he raises the can to his mouth, greedily sucking in the drug fumes through the tiny holes.


As the crack enters his bloodstream his eyes flutter and he sinks back against the car seat.


He lowers the can from his mouth and in almost a whisper tells the driver: "We're good to go."


Charles, who gained a cult following playing Lister in early 1990s BBC2 sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf, is now ready to unwind on the four hour journey north.


He directs his driver to a nearby newsagent and instructs him to buy some porn magazines.


As he lifts the makeshift crack pipe for his second hit of the night, he tells the driver: "Do you mind?


"I can't do it, ******* it. They'll spot me a mile off. Spend £20."


Charles loads more rocks of crack on to the can. But the drug is already fuelling his paranoia and he peers nervously out of the car window to see if he is being observed.


Satisfied he is safe, he lights the drug and again inhales.


It is just minutes since his first lungful of fumes. But his appearance is already transformed. He is almost unrecognisable as the popular soap star. His face is puffy and his eyes are bulging.


The sweat begins to soak his shirt as he feverishly turns the pages of the porn magazine, stopping only for the occasional puff. As the car heads away from London along the A40 he asks the driver to stop at a garage.


He complains that one of the magazines is foreign and he cannot understand it.


Charles pleads: "You couldn't stop off at this garage, get some English ones?


"I'll give you the money when we get there, yeah?"


The driver gets two more magazines and they set off. Charles seems delighted with the additions to his porn collection and celebrates with a series of rapid hits of crack. Inside the car the sound of the drug crystals crackling as they burn can be clearly heard.


Charles seems deep in the grip of the deadly drug. His eyes wild, his lips pursed, he grasps the headrest in front of him and rocks backwards and forwards.


Slowly, he peels off his jacket to reveal his open necked sweat-soaked white shirt is clinging to his skin. The traffic is getting heavy. But Charles takes hit after hit, seemingly oblivious to the motorists sitting in their cars just a few feet away.


By now his hits are into double figures. He is sniffing and twitching his nose.


At one stage, fearing he has dropped some drugs, he sparks his cigarette lighter. By its flickering light he carefully searches the car seat for any precious crumbs that might have escaped.


At midnight, just under 90 minutes into the journey, Charles seems dazed. He gazes into space, lost in his drug-high.


He gulps for air and slowly opens and closes his lips. He appears to be almost trying to chew the fumes.


The driver stops at a service station on the M6 to use the toilet and make a phone call. But when he leaves the car Charles's paranoia sends him into a frenzy.


He clumsily shoves open the passenger door and yells: "Come back, D***!"


Less than a minute later he leans out of the car again and shouts: "Come back, mate. Please!"


Seconds later, his eyes wild, he repeatedly yells the same phrase: "You can talk and drive, mate. Please! You can talk and drive, mate. Please! You can talk and drive, mate. Please!"


The driver returns and Charles apologises, admitting: "I was quite para...paranoid there."


Ten seconds later the makeshift pipe is back at his mouth. But the Stella can has taken such a battering he needs to make a new one.


He pulls out a Red Bull can and repeats the earlier process.


Another garage stop is soon necessary because the driver needs to refuel.


Charles now seems calmer and asks the driver to buy him two more porn magazine - taking the total to nine.


Despite being in a near-stupor, the actor clearly realises the journey is nearing its end. The sudden realisation spurs him to a new frenzy of drug-taking.

[SIZE=3]He starts shovelling crack crystals on to the can, burning the drug and smoking the fumes at least every five minutes. By now he is having trouble holding his head upright.

beckyboo
20-06-2006, 21:48
OMG i dont believe it!!!!!!!!!! it seems too detailed to be true!!!!!!!!!!!

lollymay
20-06-2006, 21:53
this could be true - but weather it is or not it doesnt send out a good message to younger veiwers that see him a a role model

Pixie
20-06-2006, 22:36
Looks like it is true as /Sharon Marshall mentioned it on This Morning aswell

alvinsduckie
22-06-2006, 21:55
aw no! :crying:

he's been one af my favorite actors since Red:heart: dwarf, I hope he gets into a recovery program and gets clean

callummc
24-06-2006, 01:09
Its probably partly true,but he obviously wasn't being paranoid enough if he was being stalked by the press,they will be dragging up the rape allegation from years ago next,he probably has got drug problem,but he dosn't look like a crackhead,he must be the fattest healthiest looking crackheah in town,i hope he gets some help before his health starts to slip if the allegations are true,i also feel the paper should have found exposing the dealer more important than trying to ruin the actors career

kitty_uk
25-06-2006, 23:51
i also feel the paper should have found exposing the dealer more important than trying to ruin the actors career

I totally agree this is were they should concerntrate as young teenagers could be in danger

callummc
26-06-2006, 00:19
your write young teenagers could be in danger,how irresponsible of the paper not to inform the police immediatly,what the actor did is also illegal but he was only hurting himself,whereas the dealer is haming other people and making a cart load of money of other peoples addictions and causing misery all around,but all the papes are interested in is selling papers and causing misey to celebs and their familys

Babe14
26-06-2006, 08:29
Official - ITV

(20th June)

Coronation Street actor Craig Charles has been suspended from his role as cabbie Lloyd Mullaney following allegations of drug-taking in a tabloid today.

The actor was suspended with immediate effect after a meeting with Corrie producer Steve Frost this morning.

No immediate decision has been taken on the length of the suspension, as further inquiries need to be made.

Craig has no comment to make to the press at this stage.