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Yeah, the only thing that didnt fit in well was David, Tina, Darryl and Amber
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A special episode? Sounds cool :hugesmile:
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We can announce today that Corrie's Andy Whyment and his wife, Nicola, are the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy, named Tommy. Tommy was born on October 13 and weighed in at 6 pounds 14 ounces. OK Magazine featured Andy and Nicole's wedding photos, and very likely they will soon be featuring the baby snaps as well.
That's baby number two now arrived, out of the many cast members (or their parnters) that are expecting. Julia Haworth had her baby in the summer and we should be hearing about Tina O'Brien and Ryan Thomas' baby soon. Corrieblog Congratz Andy! |
Wheres Rosie.. There she is.. In Johns Grans Flat.. Acting like a Cat :thumbs:
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Its good that we aint going back to the normal street on Monday:spin: |
Chewy.. You absolutely LOVE corrie dont you. :joker:
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Lol thats stating the obvious :xyxwave:
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ITV.com have added an Out of Africa section to the site and there is a small promo scene too
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Not many people have turned up for the funeral
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thats not a lot of people!
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Aye, I thought more would be there for his funeral, he seemed a popular guy
Glad Carla will be at the forefront of the show |
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EX-CORRIE star Bruce Jones said playing Les Battersby wrecked his life — and claimed he was RELIEVED when he was sacked after a 19-pint bender.
Bruce was axed after a foul-mouthed drunken rant in which he slated co-stars and revealed the outcome of the soap’s top secret, the Tracy Barlow murder plot. In The Dark Side Of Fame, he told Piers Morgan his life was made hell by fans thinking he really was Les — as well as long hours on set. He said of his sacking: “I was upset for half an hour then I said to my agent, ‘I feel there’s a weight off my shoulders’.” Bruce, 55, also told of his horror at finding the body of fourth Yorkshire Ripper victim, Jean Jones. He said: “She had her hair burned, face smashed in, disembowelled. “I had nightmares for years. I still do.” The show is on BBC1, tonight at 10.35pm. The Sun |
Three different versions of the murder of Corrie character Liam Connor proved a killer hit for the ITV website, with over 650,000 views of the extra footage over the weekend.
Fans were given access to all three murders - filmed to act as decoys to prevent details of the real ending from getting out - plus a look behind the scenes at the filming of each one. The three versions saw Liam shot during Tony's stag night paintballing session, pushed from a high balcony on the morning of the stag night and finally being knocked down by a car on the stag night. The latter version was the final ending. As ‘murder week’ came to a close with Liam’s murder on Friday October 17, fans were already logging on to itv.com/coronationstreet to watch the alternative endings that weren’t screened on TV. In the three hours after the programme half a million of the three different endings were viewed. Over 5,000 have downloaded a mask of Tony, the character suspected of being behind the murder. Fans could also watch exclusive behind the scenes footage, interviews with directors, stuntmen and actors. The extra content was produced by the ITV Digital Productions unit. A spokesman for ITV said: “Having gone to trouble of shooting the different murders it was felt that loyal fans of the show should be given the opportunity to watch them all. Our hunch that this footage would be popular was proved right – in fact far more people watched it than we predicted. “Viewers want to engage with our content on many levels and our website offers us the platform to let them do so. This is all part of making the ITV website the home for fans of our shows and is just one example of what they can expect over the coming months.” It is the second time that ITV.com users have been able to view an alternative ending online. In 2007 Coronation Street fans had the opportunity to watch Tracy Barlow being found not guilty of murdering Charlie Stubbs on ITV.com just minutes after the real ending showing her being found guilty was shown on TV. ITV.com has seen a massive rise in users and video views, with almost 7 million unique users recorded last month - an increase of 28% year on year - and video views leaping by 347%. ITV Press Centre |
Rosarrrr!!!!!:hello:
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Wasnt expecting Tony to be lurking around Liams death spot O_O
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Rosie's acting wasn't exactly the best at times tonight.
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Tonights episode seemed weird after last weeks 24 thing
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Aye,especially since it's moved onto another major storyline with Stape and Rosie.I thought they might have left it another week.
Some of the things Dev did tonight very strange but made me laugh. |
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The Devster rocks It seemed disjointed tonight, before I realised it wasnt in real time any longer I dont know how the Stape storyline ends yet :sad: I hope its good |
i expected yesterdays to be better after all the buildup to last week
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