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Mrluvaluva 21-02-2010 07:06 PM

You are right about repeats. So many programmes and series are repeated over and over again. Look at Friends for example.

Alf 21-02-2010 08:25 PM

some hilda clips, couldn't find much



poor sound quality, but you get to hear her do her famous stanleyyyyy yell




cant find a part 1 to this (shame)

Smithy 21-02-2010 08:28 PM

I was trying to find her crying clip to show stacey, but i couldnt find it

Alf 21-02-2010 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 3021455)
I was trying to find her crying clip to show stacey, but i couldnt find it


Smithy 21-02-2010 09:02 PM

:shocked:

Thats it, TY.

sooty 25-02-2010 09:12 PM

Those clips,,,,.

Wow:amazed:

Tom4784 25-02-2010 09:15 PM

I hate the sound of it, Corrie might have done a live episode first but it was terrible in comparision to EE's and it's like Corrie's copying them now. I just can't care, I'm more bothered about Tracey coming back really then this poor attempt to cash in on EE.

sooty 25-02-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 3031917)
I hate the sound of it, Corrie might have done a live episode first but it was terrible in comparision to EE's and it's like Corrie's copying them now. I just can't care, I'm more bothered about Tracey coming back really then this poor attempt to cash in on EE.


Yes, but I think in order to atract more young viewers, Corrie has no alternative but to adapt like EE storylines.

Tom 25-02-2010 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 3032045)
Yes, but I think in order to atract more young viewers, Corrie has no alternative but to adapt like EE storylines.

Corrie has always had older viewers so its not as though once everyone over 50 is dead, they won't have any viewers left.

Corrie has always been much more calmer, less dramatic and has much more humour than Eastenders does. They're both completely different shows, the only similarity is that they are both long running.

Corrie is what it is, and they don't have to adapt at all. It has lasted 50 years for a reason.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 3031917)
I hate the sound of it, Corrie might have done a live episode first but it was terrible in comparision to EE's and it's like Corrie's copying them now. I just can't care, I'm more bothered about Tracey coming back really then this poor attempt to cash in on EE.

Corrie's live episode was for nothing more than going back to its roots when it went out live every day and it was a sort of tribute show and iirc they broke down the barrier and thanked viewers for watching ... for Eastenders it was for completely different reasons.

Tom4784 26-02-2010 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 3032413)
Corrie's live episode was for nothing more than going back to its roots when it went out live every day and it was a sort of tribute show and iirc they broke down the barrier and thanked viewers for watching ... for Eastenders it was for completely different reasons.

So they've decided to do these set of live episodes for reasons completely unrelated to EE's recent success? You're right about the first live one but this pair is just cashing in from EE's success.

sooty 26-02-2010 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 3032413)
Corrie has always had older viewers so its not as though once everyone over 50 is dead, they won't have any viewers left.

Corrie has always been much more calmer, less dramatic and has much more humour than Eastenders does. They're both completely different shows, the only similarity is that they are both long running.

Corrie is what it is, and they don't have to adapt at all. It has lasted 50 years for a reason.



Corrie's live episode was for nothing more than going back to its roots when it went out live every day and it was a sort of tribute show and iirc they broke down the barrier and thanked viewers for watching ... for Eastenders it was for completely different reasons.

I hope so.

sooty 26-02-2010 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacey.x (Post 3019784)
it was a great storyline :p
You probably never watched properly anyway :rolleyes:
because it was far from pointless, and she is still mentioned!


Ha ha ha Stacey, you are only 14, but you have more guts than I do.:hugesmile:

Stacey, there are full of Corrie fans here. You are getting what you are asking for.:wink:

Tom 26-02-2010 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 3032595)
So they've decided to do these set of live episodes for reasons completely unrelated to EE's recent success? You're right about the first live one but this pair is just cashing in from EE's success.

It probably is and EE has probably set the benchmark- they need something equally as gripping. But I'm just saying the original anniversary episodes were made with different motives.

MeMyselfAndI 26-02-2010 05:17 PM

I prefure Eastenders :(.

Tom4784 26-02-2010 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 3033743)
It probably is and EE has probably set the benchmark- they need something equally as gripping. But I'm just saying the original anniversary episodes were made with different motives.

Fair point, I just hope they can match EE really and aren't just gonna do a normal episode live for the hell of it.


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