It looks like the Coronation Street tram crash is set to make its way to DVD.
According to both Play.com and Amazon - it will be one two discs and is set to be released on 21st February. It will include all the episodes plus plenty of tasty extras!
Sunday, 23 January 2011
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6 comments:
I've been really hoping for this.
:)
I've watched it multiple times already!
Brilliant. I'd been hoping they would. Maybe the extras are the Big 50, 50 Years/50 Moments and Celebrity Juice?
Or you could watch the Tram crash on youtube for free
Hope there's a commentary of some sort...
Sounds great! Will be buying when it's released.
Notice how on the picture to this post, the viaduct/bridge behind the Rovers on Rosamund Street ends. At least it proves that it is simply just a bridge, that was once (pre-corrie) used for a rail line yet is now closed. Settles an ongoing conundrum I suppose!
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