Lancashire began his career as a journalist with the
Oldham Evening Chronicle newspaper and prior to working in London for national Sunday newspapers, he with a journalist colleague,
Roy Bottomley, founded the
Oldham Mirror newspaper. Lancashire was a freelance journalist before joining
Granada Television as a
continuity scriptwriter days before the company began broadcasting in 1956. He went on to write 171 episodes of
Coronation Street, working alongside
Tony Warren and
Jack Rosenthal. Lancashire also wrote other television series including
Inheritance (1967),
The Lovers (1970),
Shabby Tiger (1973),
The Cuckoo Waltz (1975) and
Foxy Lady (1982). He had an aptitude for writing and devising television comedy, and with Rosenthal won a
Writers' Guild award for
The Lovers. Having become self-employed once again, Lancashire wrote for other television companies. His output included contributions to the
BBC's 1965-67
United!,
Man at the Top (
Thames Television, 1970–72) and
All Creatures Great and Small (BBC, 1978–1990). ==Personal life==