Coronation Street fans in tears as Ken Barlow opens up about his suicide attempt as he tries to save Peter’s life

CORONATION Street fans are in tears after Ken Barlow opened up about his suicide attempt in an effort to convince son Peter to fight for his life.

The cobbles legend – who is played by actor Bill Roache in the ITV soap – has never spoken about the incident 30 years ago where he was driven to despair and tried to take his own life.



Coronation Street fans could believe the cobbles legend Ken Barlow revealed his own suicide attempt

But after alcoholic Peter gave up on fighting for his own life after being told his drinking had caused irreversible liver damage, Ken decided to open up in the hopes of changing his son’s mind.

Walking into Peter’s hospital room, Ken told him: “I’m not going to let you give up.

“I’ve had my low points too, you know. There was a time when I didn’t want to go on – I wanted to end it. New Year’s Eve 1990, thirty years ago tomorrow. 

“I’d lost everything – my business, my wife. And it was all my fault, I’d done it to myself. My affair with Wendy Crozier just poisoned everything. 



He opened up about his mental health struggles to try and save his son Peter Barlow


Ken admitted there was a moment when he ‘wanted to end it’

“I had a bottle of pills and I laid them all out, I was going to take them. I’d swallowed three when Bet Gilroy came in and stopped me. A

“And I thanked God every day that she did. I’ve never told anybody, I’ve never needed to until now. Lowest I’ve ever been. I am ashamed of who I was. How selfish and thoughtless I’d been – self pity really.”

Ken continued: “If I had done it, if I’d given up, just think of all the wonderful things I’d have missed. 

“Never have had Daniel, reunited with Deirdre, met Simon or Amy. And 30 Christmases I’d never have seen. Good or bad they were all worth it. 



Ken was shocked to see his son in hospital and giving up on life

“The pain I felt then was nothing compared to the joy I’ve had since. So you see I’ve got some idea of how you’re felling, because I’ve been there too. 

“Peter please believe when I say things will get better.

He added: “Don’t give up just yet son.”

Peter was in tears at his dad’s words – and so were viewers.



Peter revealed he didn’t have the ‘energy’ to keep on with life

One wrote: “WOAH big confession from Ken there!!”

A second said: “Well this Peter and Ken scene is deep.”

Another added: “Ken and Peter’s heart to heart I’m crying.”