ITV have today confirmed the rumours that there'll be a live Coronation Street episode for the 50th anniversary. The confirmation comes a day after Keith Duffy, who plays Ciaran McCarthy, revealed that there'd be a live episode. Whoops.Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Live episode confirmed for Coronation Street's 50th
ITV have today confirmed the rumours that there'll be a live Coronation Street episode for the 50th anniversary. The confirmation comes a day after Keith Duffy, who plays Ciaran McCarthy, revealed that there'd be a live episode. Whoops.
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I don't see the point. It's a gimmick they've already pulled off successfully. I'd far rather they concentrated on doing a good story well, which they ought to, than risk blowing it all with nervous actors and all the other potential pitfalls. If it's all going to be as spectacular as promised then they'd be better off getting all right rather than showboating.
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