Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Coronation Street and Eastenders join Children in Need
Ex-Corrie writer Daran Little has penned the special Children in Need mini-episode starring both Coronation Street and EastEnders cast. Digital Spy reports that residents of both Albert Square and Weatherfield will find themselves coming face-to-face with each other in the charity special. No details about the plot have been revealed.
Children In Need takes place on Friday November 19 from 7pm on BBC One.
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1 comment:
Hope this doesn't give that other lot the idea that they have some sort of parity with The Street. They have a tendency to get above themselves as it is!
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