Synchronicity is a wonderful thing. I recently received a message to my personal twitter account wishing me a happy birthday. It came from @michaeladamsuk and he said he was a big fan of the Coronation Street Blog. Immediately, my nephew's girlfriend joined in the conversation and it turns out that she is Michael's cousin! Michael had no idea of the family connection when he tweeted me and it's like we're all one big happy family now.
Anyway, Michael then went on to tell me he'd been invited in to see the Coronation Street set on a VIP visit and asked if I'd like a report and some pics after he'd been. Would I? Oh yes. Yes, yes, yes.
Michael has permission from ITV to share the pics and his report with the Coronation Street Blog. And so, with a million thanks to Michael for his write-up and for sharing his pictures, some of which I have included below.
And now, it's over to Michael...
"After a painfully long but exhilarating train journey from Durham, I had
arrived in gritty Manchester. This time however, I knew that I wasn't
just visiting Granada. And I was ridiculously excited. Rewinding to a
few weeks previous, I somehow managed to get myself a tour of the new
(can we still call it that?) Coronation Street set at MediaCityUK. Those
weeks leading to August 27th dragged, and I was experiencing a vast
amount of emotions, from excitement to nervousness.
1pm. 27th August.
I
was stood not just outside the studios, but outside Weatherfield
General. Liz McDonald was sat in a smoking shelter having a tab break,
and I could see D&S Alahan's across the road. It was like
stepping into the telly. But before I could start to imagine some sort
of scenario where I woke up in a fictional Mancunian town, I was whisked
past Beverley Callard and signed in, along a corridor and swiftly into
the studio.
I was stood in front of the living rooms of
the much-loved characters that we tuned into see five times a week. The
Kabin, corner shop, salon and Rovers were all before me. It was a
magical feeling, something that I'll never forget.
Onto
the exterior set, I was told to be quiet whilst taking photos as they
were filming inside of Underworld. I enquired about which other sets are
on the exterior set, and was guided into Rosamund Street Medical Centre
and shown around the children's ward at Weatherfield General, which is
currently being used for Hope's cancer storyline. I was also shown in
Prima Doner and Streetcars, though the latter has been moved back into
the studio for convenience. Through the community centre, I was guided
upstairs and into Cathy's living room, and the prison cell where Peter
Barlow spent a good few months on. We also went into Webster's
Autocentre, and Jason's construction site, and I was given a sneak
preview of the new look Platt's house, though that's still top secret for the next few weeks!
From here, I was shown through a
prop store and admired the ridiculous amounts of suitcases, and down to
the staff canteen for a cuppa. This may sound like the most dullest
part of my entire visit, though it was livened up by the fact that I was
sitting in the same room as Marc Anwar and William Roache, aka Sharif
Nazir and THE Ken Barlow!
Later in the day I was shown
around the interior sets, and got to watch scenes filmed in the Rovers
back room and toilets with Steve (Simon Gregson), Liz (Beverley
Callard), Tony (Terrance Maynard), the gorgeous Michelle (Kym Marsh) and
the equally as gorgeous Rover the dog! I also watched scenes with Ken,
Roy, Audrey, Cathy and Nessa (Cathy's sister) in no.1 and Roy's Rolls.
To
be honest, I didn't want to leave and I even considered setting up camp
in the ginnel. But after four and a half hours, I left Coronation
Street with some of the best memories of my life, that will be treasured
forever.
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Monday, 7 September 2015
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10 comments:
Wonderful. What a treat!
The excitement of a visit to the cobbles never diminishes!
Thanks for this! I especially enjoyed the photos, which show a behind-the-scenes clutter and randomness I didn't imagine, but looks very real, like my house before I tidy it if guests are coming. Are we allowed to ask: how did you score your tour?
How did you get to visit?
Brilliant write-up. Got a real sense of your excitement about being there. Loved the pictures too!
Thanks all for your lovely comments. Any questions please forward to me @michaeladamsuk on Twitter, it's much easier to reply :)
Oh my goodness....how NEAT was that!!! I am super jealous of anyone who would get the ultimate opportunity to tour our beloved Corrie set...wow...thank you for sharing with us !!
Absolutely brilliant michael..i can feel your anticipation and excitement from this write up. Wot an amazing experience for a lovely young man! Well done :)
Is the photo of the commercial kitchen supposed to be the kitchen in the Rovers?
Thanks again for all the kind comments.
Grant - Kitchen is from the Bistro :-)
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