ITV bosses have revealed that the momentous soap crossover episode, in which the worlds of Coronation Street and Emmerdale come together for the first time, is to be called Corriedale.
Filming has begun on the special one-off celebration of the nation’s two most watched soap operas, which will see the residents of Weatherfield join forces with their Yorkshire neighbours in an action-packed hour of drama.
Corriedale will air on ITV, STV, ITVX and Youtube in early 2026, and will herald the start of the new soap power hour schedule, with each show screening 30 minute episodes every weekday, Emmerdale at 8pm and Coronation Street at 8.30pm.
Both soaps are marking the occasion in spectacular style, the combined production teams have embarked on an ambitious stunt that will have everlasting consequences for everyone involved.
Cameras started rolling on the highly anticipated production at the end of September - with details of the stunt and which characters are involved being kept under wraps for the time being.
ITV Executive Producer for Continuing Drama Iain Macleod said: “It’s beyond exciting that filming is under way on Corriedale. There is a massive buzz around both the Leeds and Manchester sites and the images coming out of the shoot are utterly spectacular. And that’s before we’ve even got to all the brilliant transpennine interactions between characters from the different shows! As a soap fan myself, I think my head is going to explode when the episode airs next year. It will be mind-blowing, historical and unmissable.”














Yawn....even that will not draw me back in. I don't have to watch the show anymore, just read the blogs. I am dismayed that more characters are leaving the show, and quite frankly it doesn't hold anymore interest for me anymore. It's "that show I used to be addicted to".
ReplyDeleteNow is a good time to get back into Corrie if you've switched off in recent years because it's definitely got its mojo back, and is improving week by week. There is evidently more humour, more great one-liners, and more community interaction than there has been in a long time.
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