At the age of eight, Driver began performing professionally, forced by her mother to appear with Terence Byron Repertory Theatre Company. She was singing for the
BBC by the age of 10, and began touring across the UK in her first revue at the age of 12. While performing in London at the age of 14, Driver was spotted by the agent Bert Aza, who was in partnership with his brother
Archie Pitt, Gracie Fields' husband. Despite her young age, he booked her for the lead in a revival of
Mr Tower of London (alongside comedian
Norman Evans) which ran for about two years. The same show had brought Gracie Fields to prominence 19 years earlier. Driver was also approached by
George Formby after he and his wife Beryl saw her perform in Manchester. The Formbys wanted Driver to appear in their new film,
Boots! Boots! (1934); however, according to Driver, Beryl Formby saw her rehearsing and decided that she did not want to be outperformed by Driver, and sent her away. The producers felt so bad about the way Driver had been treated that they refused to take her name off the film credits, even though it was long thought she did not appear in the theatrical release. At 16, she was in a
West End show called
Home and Beauty. Film director
Basil Dean, after seeing her in ''Jimmy Hunter's Brighton Follies
, cast her in the film Penny Paradise (1938), filmed at ATP studios in Ealing. After a few months of variety and radio work, she returned to the studio to make her second film, Let's Be Famous''. They had just completed the film when the
Second World War broke out and the studios were closed. Nineteen at the time, Driver resumed touring the country in variety shows. It was at this time that her act and image altered. Against her mother's wishes, Driver and her sister modernised her performance and Driver became a
ballad singer. Shortly after, during a six-month run in a revue called
Twice in a Blue Moon, Driver and her sister parted company with their mother following a
cardiac asthma attack which restricted her mobility. then barely out of his teens. She recorded many popular tunes in the 1940s and became an established singer during this time. Aged 14, she made her first record "Jubilee Baby", had another major success with "The Sailor with the Navy Blue Eyes", and made several more hit records. In 1964, she auditioned for the role of
Hilda Ogden in the television series
Coronation Street (the role went instead to
Jean Alexander, for the casting directors wanted an actress of slighter build). In 1969, she was persuaded to come out of retirement to play police officer's wife
Betty Turpin in
Coronation Street, a role she would play for over 40 years. She was the longest-serving barmaid in the history of the
Rover's Return, and Betty's Hot Pot (served at lunchtime in the Rovers) is an iconic dish, which has also been offered as a ready meal in UK supermarkets. She was the subject of
This Is Your Life in 1976, when she was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews. In 1994, she was the subject of
BBC Radio 2's
The Betty Driver Story. It was researched and scripted by
Stephen Bourne, who interviewed Driver and her sister Freda for the programme. Other interviewees included
William Roache and
Julie Goodyear. It was presented by
Cilla Black. Driver wrote a memoir about her years on stage, radio, film and television, titled
Betty, which was published in 2000. In an interview on the
Parkinson show on 11 November 2006, Sir
Ian McKellen revealed that Driver still drove herself into work at 7:30 each morning, despite her age. She was made a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by
Queen Elizabeth II in the
2000 New Year Honours. In August 2008, it was announced that Driver was one of several
Coronation Street stars who faced large salary cuts. She was reportedly admitted to hospital with a chest infection in April 2010. In May 2010, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the
British Soap Awards. There were also rumours that she was to retire; however, these were confirmed as false. Driver vowed in September 2010 never to retire, stating that: "If I retire, I'll be dead in six months with boredom" and stated she still "loved" being part of
Coronation Street. On 23 January 2011, she was the castaway on
BBC Radio 4's
Desert Island Discs. ==Personal life==