- In 2011, while watching an episode of Coronation Street (1960), Anna Bianconi-Moore, a nurse within the dermatology department at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, spotted a mole on Nicholls' shoulder and immediately contacted the show via e-mail to express her concerns. Nicholls was seen by the show's medical team, before being referred to a skin cancer specialist, where she was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. After the mole was successfully removed, ITV, the show's production company, contacted Bianconi-Moore to update her on the situation, and she was invited to the Coronation Street set, where she met Nicholls.
- Is just a little over 7 years older than Helen Worth, who plays her daughter on Coronation Street (1960).
- She met her husband, actor Mark Eden, at a party in 1983, and they married ten years later. He went on to star alongside her in Coronation Street (1960) as villain, Alan Bradley.
- In 1968, she released a record called "Where Will you Be?", which peaked at number 17 on the UK singles chart. It remained in the top 75 for eight weeks.
- Her father, Sir Harmar Harmar-Nicholls (1912-2000), was made a Baron in 1975. She then automatically became "The Honourable Miss Harmar-Nicholls".
- Her Coronation Street (1960) character Audrey Roberts is a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother whereas Nicholls has no children in real life.
- Played her first grandmother role at age 37 on Coronation Street (1960).
- Is one of 11 Coronation Street (1960) actors to have won a Best Comedy Performance Award at the British Soap Awards; the others are John Savident, Malcolm Hebden, Andrew Whyment, Maggie Jones, Craig Gazey, Patti Clare, Stephanie Cole, Simon Gregson, Sally Dynevor and Dolly-Rose Campbell.
- Is one of 7 Coronation Street (1960) actors to have won a Best Dramatic Performance Award in the British Soap Awards; the others are Georgia Taylor, Bradley Walsh, Jane Danson, Natalie Gumede, David Neilson and Kym Marsh.
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