Saturday, 4 September 2021

Conversation Street Podcast Episode #486


On our latest podcast, we chat about the episodes of Corrie shown in the UK between the 30th August and the 3rd September (Episodes #10416 - 10421).

It was a bit of a special week on Corrie this week, with the majority of the episodes dedicated to Corey and Kelly's trial. Monday's episode gave us the chance to find out the whole truth about what happened to Seb and Nina, with flashback techniques used to revisit the events surrounding the attack. Then, on Wednesday, Nina decks herself out in all her finery to recount her tale in court - and brings smarmy Sabeen down a peg or two at the same time. Finally, Friday gave us the chance to see Imran give Corey a damn good roasting in the dock - but has he pushed him too hard?

Up next on the podcast, it's time to take a trip to The Kabin as we find out which young character is the latest to get a head swap, and we round out the show with some listener feedback about this week's epic flashback and courtroom scenes.

Street Talk - 00:11:52
The Kabin - 02:44:15
Street Talk - 03:08:57 


This week's bonus podcast sees us answering another pair of your listener questions. Firstly, listener Clarissa wants to know what are hopes and expectations are for Coronation Street as the national restrictions relating to the pandemic are lifted. What have we missed most about Corrie over the past year? Did Corrie make the right call when we compare it to the other soaps' social distancing measures? Will the show's production ever go back to being exactly the same as it was? All this and more are covered in the first half of the podcast. Up next, Mel wants to hear our pitches for the perfect Corrie video game. There haven't really been many Corrie games until now and, to be honest, we can't see that ever changing, but that sure as heck doesn't stop us letting our imaginations go wild and sharing our thoughts on what we think might make a successful product. Make it happen, ITV!


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