Corrie goes to Kenya will be aired this Friday night on ITV1 at 9pm. There's pics and a video online so you can have a sneak peek at what will be shown in the documentary. In today's Mirror, there's an interview with Sue Cleaver, who plays Eileen Grimshaw, saying she was shocked by what she saw in Kenya. The documentary was filmed with the actors helping out
with a charity called S.A.F.E. and their goal is to raise awareness
about HIV.
You can read Sue Cleaver's interview here and view the video trailer at the official Coronation Street website here.
Ryan Thomas, who plays Jason Grimshaw, also admitted in an interview that the Kenya trip had been "life changing".
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Watched the prog. and was touched by the people of both the Corrie crew and the people of Kenya. I will tune in to any further progs. and would like to know if there is anywhere that I can send a small donation. Being a pensioner, its all I can do - wish I was younger - I would be out there in a flash to work as a volunteer. Good luck with the rest of the plays and I hope they are televised.
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