It's probably true that many people measure their lives by marking off each Christmas. The 1980s were a decade of change in Weatherfield as many of the old stalwarts disappeared from Weatherfield forever. However, the Christmas celebrations continued as did the infidelities, rows and sing-songs at the Rovers. There's more waffle over at http://clinkerstoriddle.blogspot.com/
Personally I loved Hilda's departure episode from Christmas 1987, especially the post-Christmas lunch chat she had with Sally Webster. It felt as though the baton was well and truly being passed on to the next generation!
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