For a real dedicated fan of any genre or someone with a strong interest in a particular culture or hobby, any event is a chance to indulge in one's fandom. I know several people that have had themed birthday parties and weddings including a wedding not that long ago where all the guests dressed up as super heroes!
I have always had a strong interest in the British culture due to a wonderful history teacher. Thus, Great Britain has been a favourite holiday destination, a frequent source of reading material (both fiction and non-fiction), I have many friends there and I really enjoy lots of movies and television shows from the U.K. Obviously, as this is a Coronation Street blog, Corrie is one of my favourite shows.
For my upcoming wedding, there had to be elements of Coronation Street. My fiance likes the show though isn't as much of a 'fan'atic as I am but we both love Doctor Who as well. Could the two be a successful mix? We say yes! My fella is a talented artist and he created this cartoon as our wedding invitation. There are also elements of steampunk inside and on the back is a mechanical "steampunk" version of Hilda Ogden's famed ducks.
We will be incorporating the theme tune to usher us into the reception and my fiance is even contemplating an attempt to mash up the Corrie and Doctor Who theme tunes together (he's also a musician).
I will *not* be wearing a pinnie, head scarf and hair curlers over a Bet Lynch beehive. I have to draw the line somewhere.
Have you incorporated special "fandom" themes in a wedding or event?
@tvordlj on Twitter.
(and those graphics are copyright G.D. Williams)
Download our App | Follow on Twitter @CoroStreetBlog | Like on Facebook
All original work on the Coronation Street Blog is covered by a Creative Commons License
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You might also like...
-
How did you feel when you found out Mason would be killed in the stabbing storyline? Of course when I first heard there was a mixture of em...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday January 13 to Frida...
-
Thurs 9th January 2025 Carla is devastated to hear that the damage to her kidney is severe and she’ll need a transplant. Ryan and Bobby ...
-
Charlotte Jordan, who plays Daisy Midgeley in Coronation Street, is leaving the show. She said: “My time at Coronation Street is something I...
-
Monday 6 January 2025 Mason makes plans to leave Weatherfield to escape his brothers. When Abi catches Mason in Seb’s memorial garden steali...
-
Wednesday 8 January 2025 The stabbing is the talk of the street as news spreads that the police have found the knife. Abi struggles to d...
-
Friday 3 January 2025 After spending the afternoon in bed with Mason Betsy is angry to read text messages on his phone from Stu offering...
-
Coronation Street is to welcome back a familiar face to the cobbles when Julie Carp returns next month, after almost 10 years, to surprise h...
-
A new year is always a welcome new start , and as I write this, I'm starting the new year and still catching up on Corrie. At one poin...
-
Wednesday 1 January 2025 Roy is concerned about Carla when she starts hearing things and looking confused. He suggests she goes home and...
7 comments:
You have excellent taste in your choices of television programmes to like!!
TVOR warmest congratulations on your upcoming wedding! Sounds like a lot of fun! When is the big day?
Thanks! Date is later in the spring.
Love it! Best wishes
Congratulations, TVOR! Wish you and Graham every happiness! What will you do about the TV remote control, however? Are you moving to GB, Tvor?
Well, it was done before by the BBC in '93 with Eastenders ('Dimensions In Time') so why not now?!
"Pickled in time like gherkins in a jar"
Awesome! Many congratulations and all the best for your Big 'Corrie Who' Day in the Spring. I'm getting married in August and will have to shoehorn Coronation Street in to proceedings at some point! :-)
Post a Comment