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Monday, 6 December 2010

The Cataclysm is nigh

The day has arrived, the day Coronation Street is hit by a disaster on a scale never seen before on British television. Coronation Street will never be the same again, and you are invited to watch!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm a reader from Canada, have been watching Corrie since the late nineties, and let me tell you, being nine months behind SUCKS... the suspense is killing me, and oddly, I am sad to watch the events unfold - i was really down when Liam died - and now the whole tram explosion is going to be a bit painful to watch... seems a bit too real (yes, i know, it sort of sounds crazy!). Anyways, just wanted to say - the suspense is killing me - from all the way across the pond! ;)

Samantha said...

Another Canadian here. Im very frustrated I wont be able to watch this unfold. I think its going to be an incredible piece of television and it pisses me off that the CBC here in Canada insists on falling so behind.

Defrost Indoors said...

Another Canadian here...hey, at least we've finally seen the last of Joe's weak face, eh? Man always looked like he was about to either cry or hit someone.

Chewy said...

Hey, losing Joe is a celebration in itself! COuld never stand that character after theymade him weak and snivelling

Martin Rosen said...

Don't worry everybody. Just heard that the gas company arrive in the nick of time (no pun!), and block the leak. Everybody lives happily ever after !

Anonymous said...

Joe seriously needs some botox... those wrinkles! Oh well, glad he's out of the way.

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