Saturday, 9 April 2022

Conversation Street Podcast Episode #517


On our latest podcast, we chat about the comings and goings in Weatherfield between the 4th and the 8th April (Episodes #10604 - 10609).

Sad times this week, as we say goodbye to two great characters - one going Down Under, the other heading six feet under. Emma's time on Corrie has been relatively short but saccharine sweet - was her trip to Oz with brainless scarecrow Jon a fitting exit? Meanwhile, as Laura shuffles off this mortal coil, we have to concede that she's definitely not faking this whole cancer thing - which, to be fair, has definitely crossed our minds more than once over the course of this story! Also this week, more thrilling chesscapades for Sam, Toyah's hopes for adopting Elsie solo are dashed, and Number 9 loses its Fiz.

Next up on the podcast, we take a trip to The Kabin, where we get more than a little bit excited at the prospect of an upcoming Granada exhibit up in Manchester, then we round off the show with more of your fabulous feedback.

Street Talk - 00:10:24
The Kabin - 02:04:37
Feedback - 02:14:07


This week's bonus podcast is another listener questions segment! First up, with the second Downton Abbey movie releasing later this month, Clara wants to know which Coronation Street characters we'd cast in our own Downton-style period drama, and which types of role they'd be given. From the lord and lady of the manor down to the humble servants, we ponder who'd fit where, and what sort of stories might be thrown at them. Next up, Byron asks us about issues-based storylines on Coronation Street, specifically which stories have raised most awareness and had the biggest effect on people's views. We chat about the power that soap has to influence people's opinions, look for tangible examples of where Corrie has brought about change in society, and even share a few interesting stories about soaps from around the world that were commissioned specifically to educated viewers about big local issues.


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