ITV Press Centre have just confirmed the Coronation Street schedule for next week. There's now only two episodes - Wednesday 30 June at 7.30pm and Thursday 1 July at 8.30pm.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Coronation Street schedule changes for week of June 28
ITV Press Centre have just confirmed the Coronation Street schedule for next week. There's now only two episodes - Wednesday 30 June at 7.30pm and Thursday 1 July at 8.30pm.
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5 comments:
To put Corrie off for England games is understandable, but it shouldn't have to make way for some of the obscure stuff currently blocking out ITV
There are repeats of Midsummer Murders, Lewis &c on evenings when there are no matches, so why can't we have Corrie eps then instead. It's a bloody disgrace how many episodes have been dropped! I don't remember this happening during previous World Cups - a lot of shunting around the schedules,yes, but not several episodes a week being jetisoned.
I'm fed up of it!
It's disgusting!!!!!!
It is a shambles!
Do ITV care one jot about corrie fans. BBC are able to broadcast EastEnders TRIPE day after day but ITV apparently don't care about their viewers. What is the matter with these people. Have they no idea where their fat salaries are coming from? It would serve them right if all corrie fans sold their TV sets and just walked away
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