Saturday, 11 July 2020
Conversation Street Podcast Episode 426
On this episode of the podcast, we take a look at what went on in Weatherfield in the week of the 6th to the 10th July.
After a bit of a break, the coercive control story returns in full force this week, with Yasmeen gaining a firm supporter in Sally after talking with her during prison visiting time. With Tim refusing to betray his dad and Geoff getting an unexpected ally in the form of Tyrone, though, the Great Magnifico is far from defeated. Also this week, Leanne continues to lash out at those trying to support her, Roy unwittingly plays gooseberry again, and Michael's hopes of a romantic reconciliation with Grace are dashed.
In The Kabin, we share our thoughts on this week's Corrie special on ITV: Stories That Gripped The Nation, and we finish things off with a bit of listener feedback.
Street Talk - 00:18:24
The Kabin - 01:58:11
Feedback - 02:10:40
For our bonus podcast this week, it's time for another vintage Corrie discussion as we reach the end of our 70s boxset. With 1976 seeing legendary Coronation Street producer Bill Podmore taking the helm of our favourite soap, the second half of the 70s is seen by many as the start of a golden era for the show, but did it live up to its reputation for us? Join us as we discuss classic episodes including the Rovers lorry crash, the Silver Jubilee and a whole bunch of fantastic Ogden capers, including the jewel in Corrie's 1970s crown: Stan and Hilda's second honeymoon. We all know what Hilda's lipstick tasted of, but did we think the rest of the episodes between 1975 and 1979 had just as much flavour? Tune in and find out!
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