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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

What Coronation Street Needs Now


Monday’s episodes this week were pretty damned good, I thought. And yet there were no tram crashes, no fires, no minibuses going off road and no murders. What was included was plenty of sharp, convincing, dialogue. It is this dialogue, this interaction between people, that is Coronation Street’s heart and soul. Mary’s lines were spectacular - sadness, poignancy, insight and humour.

Long ago though it may be, one of the best pieces of dialogue was Blanche Hunt speaking to Deirdre.

‘Good looks are a curse, Deirdre. You and Kenneth should count yourselves lucky.

And the inimitable Blanche again - this time it is Liz McDonald who cops it.

Skirt no bigger than a belt, too much eyeliner and roots as dark as her soul.

And once more  - this time to Tracy.

‘You’re remarkably chipper. Trod on a snail?

Rita is always able to come upon a suitable comment when required, especially when it involves Norris.

Rita:      Did you ever run away from home?’

Norris: No, I certainly did not!

Rita:      That must have been a great disappointment to your mother.

Eileen too can produce the words when needed. Of Tracy Barlow she says:

Even her initials are a killer disease!’

It is, then, the sparkling wit of the dialogue that makes the show, along with great actors who can deliver the lines with conviction. It is the engine from which the show achieves its brilliance.  



Sally and Tim work so well because of the connection between them, helped by the terrific dialogue written for them. It is the way the two characters contrast too. Tim is largely easy-going and unconcerned about social standing. Sally is deeply concerned about social status and  how she is viewed by the outside world and revels in her position at Underworld, which often has her making unpleasant and patronizing comments to Alya, the young pretender. Private schools, sofas, Banksy, quinoa, kale are her concerns, even though she thinks a Vienetta has class. Long may these two continue to amuse us.

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7 comments:

Pootle5 said...

Great piece, completely agree. They were the first episodes I really concentrated on for a long time. Proper Corrie.

Glenda Young said...

Couldn't agree more Ruth. The dialogue and quality of the writing is the reason I love Corrie so much.

Sophie Bird said...

One of my favourite recent lines was in the Rovers when Liz said they had an international clientele. Cue Norris "Polish labourers don't count".

Humpty Dumpty said...

Absolutely agree, Ruth, especially about Tim and Sally. They're the only current characters who remind me of old Corrie. Tim may not be educated but he's far from stupid. I loved his line to Sally: 'You think monogamy's the Scottish New Year.'

Anonymous said...

I agree totally with the above comments. I think Tim & Sally work so well on the show is that they are not one dimensional - I never quite know what is going to come next, whereas some of the other characters are so predictable that it becomes boring as if they are robots just delivering their lines.

Anonymous said...

Yes - what's Maggie Smith doing now Downton's over?

maggie muggins said...

Oh yes, while I was watching these 2 episodes I almost felt like the writer(s) and other show staff were deliberately shouting out to viewers that they hear our plea for more of this kind of thing. It was like soaking in a nice warm bath after a hard day.

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