Gray O'Brien, who plays Coronation Street villain Tony Gordon, appeared on GMTV with Lorraine Kelly today. Gray talked about Tony's upcoming storyline with Carla and Lorraine admits she even likes Tony Gordon.
Have a look at the video here.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
What does Lorraine Kelly think of Tony Gordon?
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2 comments:
It's youtube! people from outside the UK can actually view THIS video!!!
I enjoyed the video. Lorraine and Gray both seemed to accentuate one another's accent which made me smile as my family is Scottish so hearing words like, 'skelp, wain' and 'blether' made me chuckle.
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