Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Coronation Street Chit-Chat news catch-up, December 2015

Here we go with Coronation Street chit-chat, a catch-up of some of the shorter news stories that haven't made it into their own blog post. 

Current Corrie cast members
Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker) parties with Waterloo Road cast mates. Read it here
Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor) and Hayley Tamaddon (Andrea) help decorate Christmas trees for a childrens hospice in Manchester. Read it here.
Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Stape) talks about the upcoming Lapland on Weatherfield storyline for Corrie Christmas. Read it here. Stuart Blackburn (current Corrie producer) talks about being labelled The Grim Reaper, Read it here.
Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster), Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker) and Amy Jane Kelly (Maddie Heath) helped out at radio station Key 103 in Manchester to collect gifts for children this Christmas. Read it here.

Past Corrie cast members
Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth) attends the wedding of her grandson. Read it here.

Misc
The son of Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) campaigns in parliament for debate on brain tumour research. Read it here.
Corrie fans bring their wedding forward so they can visit Corrie Tour before it closes. Read it here.


Deirdre: A Life on Coronation Street - official ITV tribute to a soap icon. Available here.

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1 comment:

  1. Past Corrie cast member: Georgia May Foote, coming joint second on Strictly Come Dancing! I'm more than happy to eat several hats as I wasn't very confident that she'd do anything much after Corrie. How wrong can you be?! She is such a little star, seems genuinely sweet-natured and hopefully destined for a career in musicals. Craig Revel Horwood said he'd be proud to put her in his West End shows. Good luck to Georgia! I'm sure she'll be one of the few Corrie departees who actually makes it.

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