There's an excellent interview with Mr H in The Guardian today where he talks about the new play and says this about his work at Coronation Street: "Joining Coronation Street was the best thing that could have happened. It was like finding an AA meeting where everyone has the same hang-ups as you. Plus, it gave me the chance to put gay relationships into 8 million living rooms."
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Interview with Corrie writer Jonathan Harvey
It's not often that one of the Coronation Street writers is interviewed but Jonathan Harvey has a play at the Liverpool Everyman right now, called Canary, and so he's in the press quite a bit at the moment.
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2 comments:
What gay relationships would those be? Come on dude, Sean needs some action!
I really like Jonathan's episodes, he's one of my favourite Corrie writers!
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