We had a whopping response to the competition to win one of three new WASJIG Coronation Street Jigsaws released for Coronation Street's 50th anniversary.
All of those who entered with the correct answers were randomised and the winners have been chosen. A prize of the new WASJIG Corrie Jigsaw goes to Yvonne Poole, Mark Lllewllin and Emily Hutchinson. Well done to all of them and thank you to everyone who entered.
The answers to the questions are as follows:
Q1. What year was the Rovers Return built?
A: The Rovers Return was built in 1902. Source: Granada TV book Around the Coronation Street Houses by Daran Little.
Q2. Who is the Corrie anniversary Wasgij Jigsaw puzzle manufacturer?
A: The manufacturer is Falcon/Jumbo.
Friday, 16 July 2010
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