Don't miss this tonight, whatever you do. It's a FANTASTIC documentary.
Tonight on ITV1, Coronation Street: A Moving Story follows the Street’s ambitious move of its entire production, cast and crew from its 53-year-old base at Granada Studios to its new home in Trafford.
There is unprecedented access behind the
scenes as Corrie stars like Sally Dynevor, Helen Worth and Jane Danson
pack up their dressing rooms and film their final scenes on set at the
old studios. The documentary also features previously unseen footage of
Coronation Street being filmed in the early 1960s and tells the story of
the evolution of filming the series - this new set is the fifth
incarnation in the show's history.
Show creator Tony Warren relives the
moment he drove around the streets of Salford with the shows designer
looking for the inspiration for the original Coronation Street set.
Barbara Knox takes one final tour of the
old set before saying a tearful farewell to the studios that she has
called home for nearly 50 years.
Julie Goodyear says an emotional goodbye to the Rovers Return at Granada, a set that gave her 25 glorious years.
The programme also records the final
scenes ever to be filmed at Coronation Street on the Granada site while
actors including Ryan Thomas and Samia Ghadie are filmed looking around
the new set for the first time.
Features contributions from Beverley
Callard, Sally Dynevor, Simon Gregson, Brooke Vincent, Helen Worth, Jane
Danson, Sue Nicholls, Georgia May Foote and Tony Warren many others.
See also: Our visit to the new Coronation Street set
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Really looking forward to this :)
ReplyDeleteI love behind-the-scenes stuff. Had I not been so crippled by shyness in my teens, I would have studied to work in television. I can't wait to see this programme tonight!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this! It made me laugh, cry, and realize just how much I really love this show! All the best to ITV for the continued love story.
ReplyDeleteSaddens me that there is never access to these specials in the US.
ReplyDeleteI wrote to ask the CBC if they plan to show it in Canada. If enough of us pester them, it might get results!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best Corrie doc shows I've ever seen. Mr. Laurie was great as the voice of an original character from the times when the cobbles were just painted on an indoor set. The evolution of the show and the set was truly interesting. so many tidbits and insights that are not gossipy but truly part of this monumental production. A great show, worth doing your research to find it in Canada and the US.
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