Thursday, 28 February 2008
Violet Wilson's clothes for sale on eBay

More on Corrie cast cast-offs right here.
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Enjoy a Corrie cuppa

If this tickles your tea-drinking funny bone, find out more here.
Doreen Fenwick Appreciation Society

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The best Corrie characters we've never seen

She could go down in history as one of the best Coronation Street characters that we've never seen, along with the wonderful Yana Lumb's very own fella, Big H, and the often referred to but never seen taxi controller, Fat Brenda from Levenshulme.
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Sean's Who's The Daddy T-Shirt

More on where to buy clothes seen on Coronation Street.
Coronation Street Weekly Update, February 25, 2008
Greetings and welcome to another weekly update. The update’s a bit late this week as I was out on the razzle last night and have only just caught up with Corrie now. The update will also be a day late next week as I’m off on my spring jollies. And so, as we’re late with the update already, let’s crack on and without any further ado, here we go with this week’s Coronation Street update.
This was the week when Corrie had one baby with two dads and one mum with two sons and everyone got into a pickle of sorts. First off, let’s talk about the babe with two dads. Pregnant Violet decides to do a runner darn sarth with Jamie and they plan their escape. Unfortunately their plans to get away from Sean before the baby’s birth are scuppered when Violet goes into labour in the bar of the Rovers. Jamie’s on his way to a mate in London in the discrete getaway vehicle they’d hoped would take them away from the cobbles without anyone noticing. But a bright orange, clapped out banger of a car might not have been such a good idea after all. So as Jamie’s driving off, Violet’s giving birth in the Rovers with Sean supporting her head and Marcus at the business end. After the regulars had been thrown out and the birthing process started proper, there
was panting and screaming, hyperventilating and clenching of teeth and Violet wasn’t much better. At the bar, Eileen and Liz looked on, awed by the wonder of the womb while Vernon came over all peculiar and had to disappear for some mixers. As Marcus is a trained midwife the baby was brought into the world safely and then bundled off to t’hospital. Sean’s loving being a dad, has taken paternal leave, wants his name on the birth certificate and dreams of teaching his new son, Dylan-James-Wilson-Tully-Barlow, show tunes to his heart’s content. But Violet and Jamie have other plans and while Jamie still wants to leave the Street and Sean behind, Violet’s starting to feel that she wants to stick around. Oh go, just go.

Elsewhere this week, LiaMaria returned from honeymoon in Venice. One minute the new Mrs Connor is sipping a champagne breakfast in a posh hotel alongside a canal, possibly watching pigeons from her window, and the next she’s got her hands in rubber gloves in Audrey’s salon, cleaning hair balls from the sinks, and possibly watching pigeons from her window.
Emily’s charity at th’ospital got a bonus load of clothes this week. The Friends of Weatherfield General have never had it so good. First off she was given a load of Violet’s old clothes when Vi and Jamie have a clear out in the flat and then a tearful Jack handed over Vera’s clothes. With Molly’s help, Jack decided it was time to go through Vera’s things and he mused over her shoes. She had four pairs. Her shoes, her other shoes, her good shoes and her best shoes, and Jack always knew which ones she meant.
Meanwhile, David and Tina make Gail’s life even more miserable than it already is. They move in, take over, mess up and leave Gail to clear up after them both, which she stupidly does, so really, ladies and gentlemen, she’s only got herself to blame, I’m sure you agree. When Tina told David that she was still mates with one of her ex-fellas, David went into a strop. “I’m not in a strop,” he said and then regaled Tina with tales of his ex-girlfriends, like, um, ooh, who was it again… oh yes, Tracy and Maria. He’s mental that David.
Over in the Rovers, the pub underwent its big revamp this week which left it looking like the old vamp it always was. Builders Mick and Sam did the job after drinking tea with five sugars and a bit of encouragement from Vernon with his “bish, bash, bosh”. I don’t know what that was but it seemed to do the trick as the two builders were in and out of there quick-sharp.
And the bookies had a bit of a storyline this week when Dan the Bookie Man paid out Jack’s win of over £3,000 to Paul. He knew Paul hadn’t told Jack that he’d found the missing betting slip and blackmailed Paul to give him a share of the cash. Later, the older and wiser Harry offered Jack payment on his yankee as a gesture of goodwill but when Dan found out, he told Paul he wanted all three grand of the cash back that he’d given him earlier. Both of them squared up to each other on the Street, both of them less threatening than squaring up to Amy Barlow. “I want me money back. So there.” said Dan, trying to be tough. “Shan’t! Nah-nah-ne-nah-nah” replied Paul before sticking out his tongue and skipping away, a bit fey.


And now for the mum with two sons. Yes, this is Michelle Connor and she hasn’t got a clue. Not content with the son she’s got, she takes it upon herself to offer a home to Alex, the son she’s just found. It’s a
plan that’s not going down well in the back room of the Rovers. Steve rolls his eyes, tuts and expresses his exasperation. Ryan stays out of the way and feels disenfranchised (I have no idea what that means but I wanted to use it). Steve does his best to like Alex and asks him to look after Amy but when Amy skips off down the ginnel, Steve loses his temper with Michelle’s golden boy who locks himself in the Rovers. There’s a crowd of thirsty
regulars wanting a pint but they can’t get in as they’ve been locked out. In the back room, Michelle tries to get through to Alex while Steve searches for Amy. Norris turns out to be the hero of the hour when he finds Amy wandering the Street with her dolly while Alex turns out to be the villain of the piece. Boo hiss, etc. However, mum Michelle asks him to stay in the Rovers for another week. “And then he’s out, I promise,” she tells Steve, who rolls his eyes, tuts and expresses his exasperation once more.







Also this week, Carla asked Eyeball Tony the Catalogue Man to move into her flat with her, so he did. He’s too scary for my liking but at least it takes her mind off brother-in-law Liam and his new wife, the other Mrs Connor. But would Tony be so keen on Carla if he knew the truth?

Coronation Street writers this week were Martin Allen, Damon Rochefort, Chris Fewtrell, Jan McVerry and Carmel Morgan.
And that’s just about that for this week.
Glenda
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Vote for Corrie in The British Soap Awards 2008

Voting is open in all cateories until Friday 28 March and voting will reopen for Best Soap only on Monday 28 April until Friday 2 May. The awards ceremony takes place on 7 May.
And don't forget you've got until Monday 3 March to vote for Corrie in the All About Soap Bubble Awards 2008 too.
Coronation Street connection to St David’s Day
It's St David's day on Saturday March 1st and the Welsh can celebrate the fact that one of their national actresses, Maudie Edwards, had the first ever on-screen line in Coronation Street.
“Now the next thing you'll want to do is get a sign writer in. That thing above the door'll have to be changed," was spoken by Welsh actress Maudie Edwards on 9 December 1960. She played corner shop owner Elsie Lappin who was talking to the new shop owner Florence Lindley.
You can, apparently, watch the full clip on itv.com - but I've had a look and I can't find it to link to.
“Now the next thing you'll want to do is get a sign writer in. That thing above the door'll have to be changed," was spoken by Welsh actress Maudie Edwards on 9 December 1960. She played corner shop owner Elsie Lappin who was talking to the new shop owner Florence Lindley.
You can, apparently, watch the full clip on itv.com - but I've had a look and I can't find it to link to.
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Coronation Street theme tune, reggae style

(*) Is there such a word as triviana?
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Carla Connor and Danny Baldwin


Tabloid rumour is rife that when Danny-boy Baldwin returns to Coronation Street he'll get together with Carla Connor and expand his empire in ladies pants. This could just work. Two egos, one factory, it could be a good fight.
Does Danny Baldwin's return have owt to do wi'this?
Does Danny Baldwin's return have owt to do wi'this?
Coronation Street's overhaul with hauliers

So, could the hauliers be involved in the new Victoria Court flats as Coronation Street gets an overhaul?
Coronation Street on Harry Hill's TV Burp
For anyone who hasn't yet seen the wonderful Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV1 Saturday evenings), he regularly takes the mickey out of the Street, in his own inimitable style. Here's one of the clips from YouTube.
Look-a-like: Is Tony Gordon really Mad Eye Moody?


Is Eyeball Tony the Catalogue Man from Coronation Street turning into Mad Eye Moody from Harry Potter? Enquiring minds need to know and Harry Hill's TV Burp seems to think so.
FAQ: The first baby born in the Rovers Return?

By 'eck it was good. With Sean supporting Violet's head and Marcus the midwife at the business end, there was screaming, hyperventilating, panting and groaning. And Violet did much the same too.
There are more Frequently Asked Questions here.
Friday, 22 February 2008
Coronation Street stars share a cuppa for ActionAid's 24 Hour Tea and Coffee Break
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Vote for Corrie in All About Soap Bubble Awards

If you want Corrie to win any of the categories, then click right here to cast your vote.
Voting closes Monday, 3rd March.
Kabin conundrum

Corrie's Yankee hanky-panky

Now, I don't know anything about gambling, but I know someone who does and they tell me that the bookies have got it wrong - not once - but twice this week.
First off, they paid Jack out on a Yankee. This is a bet on four horses and Jack only named three.
And secondly, Blanche asked to put a 75p bet each way on a horse and handed over 75p. For a bet each way, she should be paying £1.50, and possibly plus tax too. Ok, I'll take me anorak off now, but think on.
Eddie Yeats - the 5th Beatle

It's amazing what you learn when you read a poet's autobiography!
Monday, 18 February 2008
Coronation Street Weekly Update, February 18 2008









Over at Underworld, it’s been all go in the factory this week. Not at the machines, you understand, as all the best dialogue and action happen at tea-break time. Kelly decides she wants to control her destiny with cosmic ordering. Is that what Curly did for Racquel that time when he bought her the star?

Coronation Street writers this week were Stephen Bennett, Catherine Hayes, Peter Whalley, David Lane and Simon Crowther.
And that’s just about that for this week.
Glenda
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Blogging away merrily at http://flamingnora.blogspot.com/
Sunday, 17 February 2008
FAQ: Where did Liam and Maria get married?

The location used was Arley Hall and Gardens in Cheshire. The location has also been used for at least another two of Coronation Street's weddings - those of Karen and Steve McDonald and Mike and Linda Baldwin.
More Corrie filming locations here.
Answers to more Frequently Asked Questions here.
In praise of the Wonderful Wiki

But this year could be Wiki's year and if the sun is smiling in the right direction on the factory floor, we could find out much more about the wonderful Wiki in the coming months. She keeps hinting at a past and a family in Warsaw and I'm hoping that we might find out more about both pretty soon. There's a lot more to Wiki than stitching and sewing, just you wait and see.
Deirdre & Ken & Tracey & Blanche T-shirt
Never mind wondering about how the cast are dressed, I want one of these! They're for sale at Unitee Shirts right here.
Coronation Street cast cast-offs for sale

Sarah Platt's cardigan
Vera Duckworth's scarf
Craig Harris' t-shirt
Leanne Battersby's top
Cilla Battersby-Brown's blouse
Bet Lynch's ear-rings
FAQ: Where can I buy clothes worn on Coronation Street?

Whether it's Maria's frocks, Carla's coats or that black necklace which Liz McDonald wears, it seems there's enough curiosity out there for fans to want to wear the same thing. Anyone want to buy Maria's weddng scarab? Mind you, no one ever emails to ask where the wardrobe department shop for Janice Battersby's clothes. Can't think why.
Anyway, the only thing I can suggest is for fans to contact ITV in Manchester direct. The contact details are here and sometimes cast cast-offs are sold on eBay too.
More answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Sean Tully - subtle or screaming?

But lately, Sean is growing on me and I'm sympathising and taking his side in this whole father of Violet's baby story too. When Antony Cotton plays Sean with subtlety and feeling, sharing his concerns with Marcus, there's a wonderful tenderness to Sean Tully that this fan much prefers. I once rated Sean as the new Bet Lynch and I still think Antony Cotton has it within him to make Sean a Street icon. Just as long as he doesn't start wearing leopard print.
Thursday, 14 February 2008
NOW Magazine is a fan of this blog

Now magazine in Toronto, Canada, is a fan of the Coronation Street weekly updates and of this blog too. I'm over the moon and it's fair made my day.
Thank you very much indeed to the lovely people at Now for their comments about the blog, which read: "Witty and perceptive, it’s a must-read for any Corrie fanatic".
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