Congratulations go to five lucky Coronation Street Blog readers who have each won a copy of the William Roache book 'Soul on the Street'.
In the latest competition here on the Coronation Street Blog, we asked the following question. Lots of people wrote in with the right answer and these lucky five people were drawn at random to win a copy of the book: Graham Williams (Salford), Martin Seekings (Canada), Cindy Campbell (Canada), Karen Smith and Jaime Impey (Canada).
We asked:
Q: In 2010 what internationally renowned award did actor William Roache receive for his role as Ken Barlow on Corrie?
A: The Guinness World Record for longest-serving actor in a TV soap.
Thank you to everyone who entered the competition.
Keep checking the Coronation Street Blog because between now and Christmas we have some absolutely wonderful prizes to be won in very special and exclusive competitions!
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Winners announced in Coronation Street Blog's Corrie book competition
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