While Michael Le Vell (Kevin Webster) was recently in Canada, he recorded a short film for CBC. It's a very short film, 49 seconds to be precise and in that short time Michael covers all 49 years of Coronation Street's history. It's fun to watch, via YouTube right here.
Also... listen to Michael Le Vell's interview on Canadian radio
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Watch Corrie's 49 years in 49 seconds
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Michael was also on a TV show called Steven and Chris when he was over. He was on a segment called 'Fabulist' It was the top 5 things he likes about working on Corrie. I thought it was quite good. You can see the clip on line:
Episode 122, April 14th, 2009
Fast forward to 25 minutes, 45 seconds.
http://www.cbc.ca/stevenandchris/fullvid....a9f4925db547f13
Thanks Deborah, I'll do a blog post about that tomorrow!
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