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Harry! 03-10-2009 02:59 PM

I watched Corrie for the first time in ages last night and I must say how catchy it is and how it seams that you havnt missed anything because there is always alot going on.

Scarlett. 03-10-2009 03:06 PM

it's not been as good this Summer IMO, but this Winter sounds better

BigSister 03-10-2009 03:25 PM

summer is always not as good anyway

Scarlett. 03-10-2009 03:26 PM

indeedy :3

Scarlett. 03-10-2009 07:47 PM

I wonder if this "one-off" episode will be on the 9th December?

Marsh. 04-10-2009 12:50 PM

God, just been watching Friday's episodes and that man in the shop with his speaker things was hilarious when Kirk walked in and machine guns were going off. :joker:

BigSister 04-10-2009 12:53 PM

oh yeah i laughed at that as well. And when Rosie came in as well

Scarlett. 04-10-2009 01:38 PM

lol Kirk thought it was Grand Theft Auto xD

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The Queen will reportedly be invited to make a special appearance on Coronation Street.

According to the Daily Star Sunday, the head of the royal household will be asked to feature on an episode during the soap's 50th anniversary year in 2010.

The newspaper also claimed that the Queen is expected to accept the invitation.

A source from the show said all the stops would be pulled out if the royal did agree to travel to Manchester.

"They will literally red-carpet the M6 for the Queen's special guest appearance.

"We had Prince Charles for the 40th, which was great, but the feeling is that for the 50th we had to top even him - and the only person capable of doing that is the Queen herself.

"Camilla is a big fan of the show and hopefully we haven't put her nose out of place by insisting on the Queen. It's such a huge milestone that it has got to be her."

In May 1982, the Queen visited the set of the soap and spent an afternoon meeting cast and crew members.

The source stated: "It was a great day. The Street was decked out in red, white and blue bunting from end to end. It was a real party atmosphere and the effect it had on the cast was huge.

Commenting on the likelihood of the Queen agreeing to the show's latest request, the source said: "The Street sees itself as a national institution, second only to the monarchy, so why not?

"She should certainly feel at home in the Rovers, with a landlady named Liz."

Digital Spy

Scarlett. 05-10-2009 04:45 PM

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She's looking as good as ever :]

Braden 05-10-2009 06:13 PM

i forgot what she looked like :hugesmile:

Scarlett. 05-10-2009 06:19 PM

I can't wait for her return :D

Chantel 05-10-2009 06:33 PM

[rquote=2626715&tid=124701&author=Mr.Corrie]I can't wait for her return :D[/rquote]

same, i've always like sunita

Scarlett. 05-10-2009 07:50 PM

Plus it will give Dev a good storyline :3

Nicky. 05-10-2009 08:00 PM

CHESTERR!
They were actually there LOL

Well, I dunno about the hotel, I aint been to every hotel in town, BUT they were walking along the River Dee! I've walked along there loads :bigsmile: wish I knew they were filming there, I would have done some stalking!

Scarlett. 05-10-2009 08:24 PM

It looked beautiful xD

BigSister 05-10-2009 08:24 PM

eeeeek Sunita ^_^

Scarlett. 05-10-2009 08:25 PM

Can't wait until she is back :3

Nicky. 06-10-2009 06:30 AM

Pahaa! It doesn't normally, I dunno what they did to the place! All the moonlight! LOL

and why Hollyoakshire? Hollyoaks don't film here anymore :tongue: Xx

Scarlett. 06-10-2009 11:34 AM

Hollyoaks is set near to Chester :hugesmile:

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MURDER WEEK II =D

Tonight's episode kicks off a dramatic and compelling week's viewing for Coronation Street fans as Carla returns to Weatherfield and time starts to run out for Tony Gordon...

It is the day of baby Liam's christening and after a difficult start to the day an uneasy truce is called between the Connors and Maria (Samia Smith) and Tony (Gray O'Brien). Helen (Dearblah Molloy) is touched and grateful when Maria relents and dresses Liam in the family christening gown. As the family settle down for lunch Tony poposes a toast but is interrupted by a phone call. Clearly unsettled by the call Tony tells Maria and the Connors that he has to go to an emergency meeting but assures them he'll be back in time to leave for the christening. Leaving the house Tony heads straight for the cemetery and Liam's grave where Carla (Alison King) is waiting for him!!

Elsewhere on the street Luke (Craig Kelly) is also keeping secrets as he furtively packs a bag. An unsupecting Rosie (Helen Flanagan) heads off to Underworld with him full of ideas about the changes she will make now that she is the majority shareholder - Luke strings her along whilst secretly deleting his computer files and planning his escape, but what exactly is he up to?

Pam (Kate Anthony) has been debt collecting for Bill (Peter Armitage) but he's less than impressed when she returns with a boat from one customer in lieu of payment. Joe (Reece Dinsdale) however is quite taken with it.

This episode is written by John Kerr and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.

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PI for the rest of the week

Monday 19 October [2]

A stunned Tony (Gray O'Brien) takes in Carla's threatening demeanor at the graveside. It is clear she is here for a reason. She calmly tells Tony that he has overstepped the mark setting up home with Maria and the baby and that he has to end it now, sell her his shares in Underworld and leave Weatherfield for good - or she will tell the police everything. Tony's pleas that he loves Maria cut no ice with Carla (Alison King) and she makes it clear she means every word she has said.

Meanwhile back on the street Maria (Samia Smith) and the Connors are enjoying their pre christening lunch oblivious to the drama unfolding at the cemetery.

Carla's return has also had a knock on effect at Underworld as it starts to become clear to Rosie (Helen Flanagan) that Luke has been less than honest with her. Realising he has sold her shares that he no longer owns she tries desperately to cancel the cheque - but too late, Luke has cleaned her out and disappeared without a trace!

Elsewhere Gail (Helen Worth)is furious when Joe (Reece Dinsdale) returns home with a boat and Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) finds out Freda (Alil Briggs) has lost her job and her home.

This episode is written by Jonathan Harvey and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.

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Thursday 22 October

Rosie's (Helen Flanagan) crisis over Luke's fraud proves the perfect cover for Tony (Gray O'Brien) as he struggles to come to terms with Carla's ultimatum. Telling Maria (Samia Smith) he has been caught up with Rosie's problems he arrives at the house in the nick of time just as the christening party are preparing to leave.

As they arrive at the church Tony gets a text and notices Carla (Alison King) sitting in a car nearby. Unnerved he approaches and she tells him that if he goes through with being godfather she will march into the church and spill the beans to the congregation. Tony begs her to wait until after the service for Maria's sake and promises he will meet her afterwards to sign over his shares. But as she agrees and leaves Tony makes a phone call - what is he planning?

Meanwhile Sally (Sally Whittaker) and Kevin (Michael Le Vell) console a devastated Rosie as she comes to terms with the fact that she has lost everything. Kevin tells her to go to the police but can't help but wonder if it is a blessing in disguise as Stape's money has caused nothing but problems.

It's Molly's (Vicky Binns) birthday and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) has arranged for Jack (William Tarmey) and Connie (Rita May) to join them at the Rovers - Molly is thrilled to see them and delighted with her presents - until Tyrone surprises her with his gift!

This episode is written by Martin Allen and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.

***
Friday 23 October [1]

Having held up the christening Tony (Gray O'Brien) finally arrives but no sooner have proceedings started than his phone goes and he hot foots it out of the church once more.

This time however it isn't Carla waiting for him, but Jimmy (Robert Beck), and Tony has the upper hand. Just as Carla had threatened him with the police Tony tells an agitated Jimmy that the time has come for him to get rid of Carla once and for all otherwise he'll have no choice but to tell the police everything. Realising Tony is not making idle threats Jimmy agrees. Back in the Church Tony takes his place beside Maria and prepares to renounce evil - knowing all the while that he has just signed Carla's death warrant!

Elsewhere Molly (Vicky Binns) explains to Kevin (Michael Le Vell) that Tyrone's gift of a home gym is going to make it very difficult for her to sneak off to the motel.

Norris (Malcolm Hebdon) is less than pleased with the noise Joe (Reece Dinsdale) is making working on his boat but Gail (Helen Worth) sticks up for Joe despite not being best impressed with the boat herself.

This episode is written by Chris Fewtrell and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.

***
Friday 23 October [2]

As Carla (Alison King) waits at the factory for Tony (Gray O'Brien) she hears a noise and, unnerved, leaves and heads back to her flat. Taking a call from her Tony realises his plans are unravelling and tells Jimmy (Robert Beck) to make his way to her flat. But as the clock ticks Tony starts to have second thoughts about having Carla killed and tries desperately to get hold of Jimmy and call off the hit.

Tension builds in this final episode of the week as Tony realises he has to try and get to Carla's flat before Jimmy but as Carla gets ready for bed she is confronted by the menacing figure of Jimmy and a struggle ensues.

Meanwhile Tony has told Maria (Samia Smith) that he needs a breath of fresh air and he races to the flat - will he make it in time or will he have the blood of another murder victim on his hands?

This episode is written by Simon Crowther and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.

BigSister 06-10-2009 12:16 PM

ooooooh yay ^_^
I was wondering when the christening would be

Scarlett. 06-10-2009 12:18 PM

indeed, I'm glad its a similar format to Liam's murder week :D

Nicky. 06-10-2009 02:54 PM

Isn't it set in Liverpool? LOL

Well, filmed? I dunno where it's supposed to be set? xD

BigSister 06-10-2009 02:56 PM

no Corrie is Manchester

Scarlett. 06-10-2009 03:17 PM

[rquote=2629055&tid=124701&author=Nicky.]Isn't it set in Liverpool? LOL

Well, filmed? I dunno where it's supposed to be set? xD[/rquote]Nope, Hollyoaks is set in Hollyoaks village near Chester :3

Chantel 06-10-2009 03:20 PM

Corrie's got some good story's coming up


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