It's Friday again so it's time for this week's fab Coronation Street
photo. With Wendy Crozier making a reappearance in Ken Barlow's life, here are a couple more women who could make a comeback.
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Friday, 19 October 2012
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4 comments:
If that's Denise in the top photo, Denise Black may not have time to pop back. Saw her as Mother Superior in Sister Act and she was pretty amazing!
Ken should have got on that barge.
I'm afraid I'd have to agree. Ken was perfectly matched with his barge-mate and is unlikely to ever find a more suitable companion. We'd have all been spared.
Could someone please explain why Ken & Dierdre were married in the first place, not to mention all the affairs and the re-marriage? They seem entirely mismatched,with no shared interests and, worse, no respect for each other. Was it always just comfort and convenience?
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