Back in January we brought you news of a series of 10 Coronation Street webisodes featuring Ken and Deirdre mulling over the state of the world as they go to bed. Written by Jonathan Harvey, the new content has been designed to provide creative extensions to storylines seen on the TV.
The first one is available now on the ITV website and sees Ken and Deirdre trying to unwind after Peter and Leanne's eventful wedding blessing. But with bins, facemasks and cucumbers on the agenda, will Ken ever get a chance to read his book? New ones will go live each Monday evening and if the rest are as good as the first, then we're in for a treat over the coming weeks.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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3 comments:
These look great!
I hope someone uploads these to youtube! Soon!
~JB in Canada
Yea, if it wasn't for Youtube, we'd never see these outside the UK. It usually takes a little while for them them to get there though.
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