We're a bit late with this week's podcast thanks to our little mini break we've just had away in London, but we're here at last, to chat about the episodes of Corrie shown in the UK between the 9th and the 13th August (Episodes #10398 - 10403).
Looking at people's reactions to Monday night's Corrie, a lot of us started off the episode thinking the same thing: "Did I just miss an episode?" Yes, Shona's off-screen accident antics did leave a fair few of us scratching our heads, and the two of us do have differing views about how successful it was to start off the week in that way, so if nothing else, at least it makes a good talking point for the podcast! Another mystery this week was the 'Who destroyed the vegetable plot?' plot - and although that one got solved pretty quickly, it's nice to have the Seb story starting to warm up again before the big trial. On top of that, we've got Daisy setting her sights on Daniel (or should that be Daniel's bank balance?), Fiz taking the rap for Hope, and potential new owners for the Bistro - though of course we use 'new' in the loosest sense of the word here...
Up next on the podcast, we head to The Kabin, and although it's been quite a slow news week again, we still manage to spin a decent amount of time out of Katie McGlynn being in the latest Strictly line up and our review of Channel 5's latest 3-hour marathon: When Soap Stars Go Horribly Wrong.
Finally, we end the podcast with more of your feedback, including one listener wanting a return to Corrie's good old days, and another giving their thoughts on the pros and cons of Izzy's current story.
Street Talk - 00:18:19
The Kabin - 02:29:09
Feedback - 02:42:23
For this week's bonus podcast, we chat with Corrie actress Cherylee Houston about her current storyline, which sees Izzy dealing with the challenges of juggling working for the factory whilst shielding at home. Cherylee talks about what it's been like to be stuck indoors for so long during the pandemic, how she and her partner Toby filmed Izzy's scenes from their own home, and reflects on some of her highlights from over a decade on the cobbles. Available in both audio and video format below!
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