Thursday, 23 December 2010
Corrie on Christmas! The 90s
There were many classic Corrie moments during the 1990s and more than a fair share of odd gatherings on Christmas Day! Is it just me or did Phyllis Pearce seem to wangle a free dinner at somone's house, usually Emily's, most years? There were certainly several punch-ups, several stand-offs and a seemingly annual game of guessing who Ken Barlow was sleeping with. A further investigation of all festive goings-on, 90s style, can be found at http://clinkerstoriddle.blogspot.com/
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