If you'd like to know who she is, the clue's in the picture and that's all we're going to say although good old Google will reveal her connection to Paddington Bear. And for music fans, you might recognise who her brother-in-law is too, what with that surname and all. Sssh... that's all we're going to say.
Karen's taken up our challenge for a celebrity to write about their love of Coronation Street. And in return we're donating £10 to Karen's charity of choice which is Action Medical Research. If you'd like to write a celebrity Corrie Blog post for us, all the details are here.
And now, it's over to Karen....
"My addiction to Coronation Street goes back to early 1985
shortly after my first baby was born. For the first time in my life I found
myself at home during the early evening on a regular basis and started watching
because there was nothing else on.
Within two episodes I was hooked and have been an avid fan ever since.
When I first started watching, Gail was suffering at the
hands of her family and Ken spent most of his spare time taking books back to
the library. So nothing much has changed there, then. But that’s one of the
things I love about Corrie: although many of the characters have come and gone,
there are certain key elements which remain constant and there is a wonderful
predictability about many of the storylines.
I’ve decided that I would rather like to live in
Weatherfield. I mean, where else could you guarantee that, if you lost your
job, you would almost certainly find another one in the time it takes to call
round at your local for a swift half? The same applies to needing a roof over
your head: I lost track years ago as to who has lived in which house and with
whom over the decades but nobody is ever homeless on the street for more than
half an episode. You can also start a new business in under a week, organise a
party in less time than it takes to heat up a packet of sausage rolls or decide
to go off on a trip around the world at a moment’s notice. As for being
involved in an accident, or being the victim of a knife crime – and, let’s face
it, the odds are quite high – at least you can be sure of having a private room
when you reach hospital.
It would be hard to say which character is my favourite. The
humour in the scripts is superb and I always love any scene involving Norris. Sue Cleaver (Eileen) is a wonderful actress
and recently, somewhat to my surprise, I’ve enjoyed seeing the way Kylie’s
character is developing.
I have tried watching other soaps over the years but, to my
mind, nothing else comes close to Coronation Street and, assuming I’m still
around in another 27 years, I’m quite sure I’ll still be one of its keenest
fans."
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