Saturday, 27 March 2021

Conversation Street Podcast Episode 463


On our latest podcast, we check out the episodes of Coronation Street broadcast in the UK between the 22nd and the 26th March (Episodes #10279 - 10284).

If, like us, you're fans of Fiz and Tyrone - or frankly, if you just like stripped back character moments with raw, natural dialogue - you were in for a treat this week when the revelation of last week's kiss between Ty and Alina came out in lengthy two-hander scene that showed Jennie McAlpine and Alan Halsall at their finest. Will the Dobbs-Stape household recover from Tyrone's wandering eye? Only time will tell.. Meanwhile, Leanne turns CHIS (yes, we've been watching the new series of Line of Duty) in an attempt to protect Simon from nasty Harvey, Daisy  finally gets something to do besides ragging on Johnny, and Todd resumes his meddling in Billy's love life.

There's congratulations in store for Helen Flanagan in The Kabin, plus Michael finally gets round to reviewing The Land Girls From Coronation Street, and we finish things off with some listeners' thoughts on Corrie, the podcast, and even a bit of poetry in the feedback section.

Street Talk - 00:09:10
The Kabin - 01:57:00
Feedback - 02:07:46


For our bonus podcast, we revisit the character of Tyrone Dobbs, who we first profiled way back in Episode #3 of Conversation Street. Eight and a half years later, and Tyrone's been up to quite a bit since, from hooking up with Fiz to falling through the attic floor to putting on the #BestChristmasEver for Hope - plus his back story's been well and truly rewritten thanks to the introduction of Evelyn. Here, we get the chance to share our full thoughts on a character who we both find really quite relatable, and ponder what we think the future might have in store for him.


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