Monday, 22 June 2015

Coronation Street impressions

This is fun.

Have a look at these Coronation Street impressions by Jason Flanagan.



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12 comments:

  1. Brilliant! You hit the characters dead on! My favourite is David!
    I'm a viewer in Canada and really enjoyed your impressions!

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  2. I've watched this video countless times and I love it. The most accurate ones are Steve and David.

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  3. This made me laugh so hard, I can already predict that it'll be the funniest thing I come across all this week (and it's only Monday)! Fab!!! Well done!!!

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  4. Emily and Liz were great!

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  5. His impression of David was not only spot on but accurately summarized why I can't stand this character!

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  6. What a find! Question for Jim - as a North American who a less than perfect ear for the differences in accent and dialect, your video was almost instructional about how to pinpoint the distinctions - sooooo, can you say something about how you perform this amazing magic trick? Does it come naturally, or do you study regional differences in pronunciation, or something in-between?

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  7. Sorry - Jason:) It was the picture of Jim MacDonald that did it!

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  8. That was amazing. He really nailed them. Dev...that just made me laugh out loud. Steve and David!!!! OMG!!

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  9. This has made my day, my faves being Emily, Liz, Norris, Dev and David.

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  10. Wow! Some of us get more out of the program than others!

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  11. maggie muggins23 June 2015 at 22:30

    Great stuff, Jason! I'm surprised no one has done this before, as it's something I bet most of us would like to see a lot more of!

    Loved Norris and Liz. And "fast-slow" Devendra. Would love to see you do Becky, Richard Hillman and John Stape.

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