Saturday, 29 May 2021

Conversation Street Podcast Episode #472


On our latest episode of the podcast, we waffle on about what went down in Weatherfield between the 24th and the 28th May in the UK (Episodes #10333 - 10338).

This week, both Nick and Leanne demonstrate a severe lack of understanding of the concept of a safe house when - independently of each other, no less - they sneak back to the Street in broad daylight in the wake of Sam's kidnapping. Satisfied that her villainous lurking has paid off, Sharon decides it's time to head off home, but unfortunately for her, Harvey has other ideas... Also this week, Evelyn takes a tumble at work, the Golden Girls disband, and soap coincidence strikes again when Steve recognises Emma's new fella as the guy who knocked him off his bike last week.

In The Kabin, we chat about the trailer for Colson Smith's new short film, and Gemma recounts her experience at last week's Corrie press interview with him. We finish off the podcast with more of your thoughts on the state of the show in the feedback section.

Street Talk - 00:08:45
The Kabin - 02:15:12
Feedback - 02:45:33


With Faye and Harvey currently detained at her majesty's pleasure and Johnny freshly released, this week's bonus podcast focuses on the times when Corrie has gone behind bars.  For such a small community, Coronation Street has had a fair few of its residents banged up over the years - from the miscarriages of justice like Deirdre's time inside in 1998 to the well deserved sentences like Tracy's somewhat short stay in the slammer when she murdered Charlie Stubbs. We chat about these stories and more, discussing our favourites, what makes a classic soap prison plot, and pondering which characters may well end up doing porridge in the years to come.


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