Watch! Promo video of Michelle Collins on Coronation Street
Here they are, the new family to join Coronation Street. It's Michelle Collins as Stella Price with her husband (played by John Michie) and daughter Eva (played by Catherine Tyldesley) as she joins as Corrie's new landlady of the Rovers Return!
Agree with Frosty - this is Weatherfield, not Hollywood! It just looks tacky. Will try to reserve judgement about the new family until I see them but so far I am not hopeful :(
It all looks a bit Easties-does-dark-drama (and not in a good way) to me - can you imagine that trailer with Annie Walker/Liz MacDonald/Bet Lynch instead? Well, actually I can and it would have been very tongue in cheek!
When they do the foot out of the car thing I always hope that it's actually going to be fat Brenda!
Collins is a plastic 'face' who is more clothes horse than actress. Of course that never stopped Beverly Callard, but the Rovers needs more at its heart and soul than an EastEnders reject.
Really looking forward to their arrival, the Rovers will finally become more about the bar and less about the backroom dramas again!
ReplyDeleteHow many times can they do a "posh shoe steps out of the car" trailer? They did it with Tracyluv as well.
ReplyDeleteHowever, they cant be any worse in the Rovers than the MacDonuts are at the moment.
OMG, this looks like a spoof!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like EastEnders.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Frosty - this is Weatherfield, not Hollywood! It just looks tacky. Will try to reserve judgement about the new family until I see them but so far I am not hopeful :(
ReplyDeleteIt all looks a bit Easties-does-dark-drama (and not in a good way) to me - can you imagine that trailer with Annie Walker/Liz MacDonald/Bet Lynch instead? Well, actually I can and it would have been very tongue in cheek!
ReplyDeleteWhen they do the foot out of the car thing I always hope that it's actually going to be fat Brenda!
Collins is a plastic 'face' who is more clothes horse than actress. Of course that never stopped Beverly Callard, but the Rovers needs more at its heart and soul than an EastEnders reject.
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