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Showing posts with label christmas 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas 2015. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 December 2015

A Christmas Card from Weatherfield

As the muted daylight of another Christmas Day dissolved into evening, and our fairylights and firesides became all the brighter, we and the residents of our favourite fictional street invited one another into our homes via an hour long installment of Corrie.

There are many ingredients that go into creating a magical Christmas, and the care and attention with which this episode was crafted by writer Julie Jones and director Judith Dine brought us just that, capturing the spirit and the essence of the season.

In addition to the authenticity of the cosy, festive homes, Tyrone’s successful attempt at transforming the street into Lapland for Hope reminded us of the important things in life; friendship, community spirit, love, support, the collective creation of special memories, and the happiness that something beautiful can bring. Like a card, Weatherfield’s white Christmas adorned the episode’s cover, while the storylines unfolded within and, as is fitting for the festive season, love was at its core, for better or worse.

We saw Tyrone and Fiz get engaged, a rather lovely moment between Kevin and Anna in which they nearly kiss under the mistletoe, and Kylie seduce David in the Rovers.

Anyone paying close attention to the script will have noted its sprinkling of innuendo, and this made a welcome transition from talk to action in the case of Tim and Sally who spent the day trying to fit a bit of nookie in between the sprouts and charades.

I normally don’t like episodes in which residents hobble across the cobbles barely able to restrain themselves long enough to get inside the door, of which we’ve seen more than a few, but it worked on this occasion as it fitted with the playfulness and romance of the episode.

Where matters of the heart are concerned, we know all too well that love can give rise to pain, and this was felt keenly by Mary who, sitting beautiful in the glow of a plush hotel, learned her hardest lesson as she was stood up by Brendan. SinĂ©ad was deflated on realising that the engagement ring which popped from a cracker was not intended her, but rather Fiz, and it appeared as if Johnny’s heart would give in as Carla answered the phone to Rob, but his secret remained safe as brother and sister spoke for the first time since before his arrest.

Finally, Tracy got her comeuppance as a disgruntled Robert snapped the box shut on his proposal and revealed to the Rovers that he had intended asking her to marry him, but that her prison visits to Rob and declaration that she wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, had put paid to it.

It wouldn’t be Christmas without a Rovers brawl, this time between Leanne and Tracy, but it was all rather amusing which ensured the episode remained light on the drama.

There was plenty of platonic love about too as friendship and family rested firmly at the heart of this special. The Platts managed to forget their woes for an hour which resulted in an amusingly typical Christmas family scene, and the action around various Christmas tables was suitably jovial.

Even in its saddest moments, we were heartened by the support the characters received from one another, particularly Mary whose tissue-like pretense at having enjoyed a lovely afternoon with Brendan gave rise to worried faces on the parts of Rita, Norris, Emily and Dev. We also saw Todd show concern for Tracy, and Beth give her a hug after she was thrown out by Ken for her deceit while the latter comforted Robert.

The dialogue sparkled with humour throughout, one of the highlights of which had to be ‘vegetarian’ Nessa getting caught tucking into the turkey and mumbling at Amy to get her purse to pay the princely sum of £10 in return for her silence.

We always speak of the suspension of disbelief that is required in order for a viewer to invest in a soap opera. On this occasion, it was absolutely essential, not just because in order to enjoy it to the full you had to, for example, forget about Callum, or whether or not you think Kevin is a good match for Anna, but because there was a point at which we transitioned from the actual business of the episode to scenes in which it was as if the characters were serenading us, the viewers, with the help of a brass band. In this distinctive episode, the characters rose out of the drama for a time to convey a special message; our street is your street, we are part of your lives and your homes, and we wish you a Merry Christmas.

People have complained about the proliferation of nastiness and high drama in Coronation Street over the past couple of years. While we've all spent time on the edge of our seats courtesy of some brilliant storylines, we called for more normality, community spirit, good-natured humour and action deriving from the hum-drum. This was Coronation Street’s Christmas present to us this year, and it was lovely. For me, we couldn't have asked for a better message at this time of year than that there is beauty in the normal, and at the heart of everything is our humanity.

I hope you, the readers of Coronation Street Blog, are enjoying a peaceful and Happy Christmas, and thank you for reading throughout the year.

By Emma Hynes
Twitter: @ELHynes

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Friday, 25 December 2015

Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Christmas Day

Today we open the final door on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar and we hope you have enjoyed them all as we took a festive look back at Corrie Christmas through the years.  Here's our final one for this year - Merry Christmas everyone!  We hope your Christmas dinner is more peaceful than that Platts!



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Merry Christmas from the Coronation Street Blog

Wishing all of our readers a very Merry Christmas from all of us here at the Coronation Street Blog!  

Have a look here at Coronation Street Blog's achievements and best bits from this year and also from 20142013 and 2012.
Want to know more about who we are and what we do? Read all about the Coronation Street Blog.


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Thursday, 24 December 2015

Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Christmas Eve

Today we open door 24 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar.  It's Christmas Eve and here's my absolute favourite winter picture from the history of the Street.


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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Day 23

Today we open door 23 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar.   Christmas 2013 in the Rovers.


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Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Day 22

Today we open door 22 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar. Merry Christmas from the Duckies.


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Monday, 21 December 2015

Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Day 21

Today we open door 21 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar. Wouldn't it be great to have Graeme back?



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Sunday, 20 December 2015

The 12 days of Christmas - Coronation Street style

On the 1st day of Christmas, my true love gave to me - a partridge in a pear tree.  Okay, so it's not a partridge exactly.  It's Theresa the turkey who ended up as roadkill when Les knocked her down and killed her on the cobbles in his car.

On the 2nd day of Christmas, my true love gave to me - two turtle doves.  You'll have spotted that they're not exactly turtle doves but they're the cobbles equivalent with two of Jack's pigeons. They were even immortalised in a racing pigeon game.

On the 3rd day of Christmas my true love gave to me - three French hens.  Now then, if you pronounce the word 'hens' as 'uns' then we've clearly got three French 'uns.  Yes, I might just get away with this one. It's Sally, Kev and Bill Webster in Paris. Corrie went on location to France to celebrate Kev and Sally's 20th wedding anniversary in 2006.

On the 4th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - four calling birds.  


On the 5th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - five gold rings. 
Yes, Gail has had five different husbands. She's had six weddings as she wed Brian twice.



On the 6th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - six geese a laying.  Well, I can't remember any geese on Corrie, can you?  Instead, here's Hilda ducks a flying. And as there's only three of them on her muriel, we'll have the picture twice.  Don't say we don't spoil you.


On the 7th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - seven swans a swimming.  Some are swimming, some are drowning.  Here's our top seven watery-based Corrie scenes. How many can you recall?

On the 8th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - eight maids a milking.  It's 1973, it's Majorca. It's eight of the Street's best-loved women on holiday together. What more could you want?

On the 9th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - nine ladies dancing.


On the 10th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - ten lords a leaping.  As there's not a lot of leaping going on in Weathefield these days, here's ten action shots of men running, fighting and smashing things up.


On the 11th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - eleven pipers piping.  Here they are, the smokers smoking, including our very own Fat Brenda (bottom right).


On the 12th day of Christmas my true love gave to me - twelve drummers drumming.  Corrie's best-loved drummer was Vernon Tomlin who brought his musicianship and his paradiddle to the Street when he was courting Liz.  Other musicians who have appeared in the show include Status Quo, Noddy Holder and Cliff Richard.  And to make up the numbers, there's some musical pics of Corrie cast too.


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Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Day 20

Today we open door 20 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar.  Happy Curly Christmas.


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Saturday, 19 December 2015

Christmas present ideas for Coronation Street fans

Name a star for your loved one this Christmas!
It's that time of year when our thoughts turn to Christmas. I don't know about you, but I've got the sprouts on already.  If you're looking for Christmas gifts and presents for the Corrie fan in your life, here are some suggestions below.

OFFICIAL RANGE OF MERCHANDISE


Check out the full range of official Coronation Street merchandise. Details here.

TICKETS TO EVENTS

Tickets to the Coronation Street set tour which closes on December 31st  Details here.

Some Corrie cast members are taking time off in early 2016 to star on stage in theatre plays.  Follow this link to find out who's taking a break and you could book tickets to see...
David Neilson and Chris Gascoyne (Roy Cropper and Peter Barlow) star in a Beckett play in Glasgow or Manchester.
Les Dennis (Michael Rodwell) perform in an Alan Bleasdale play in Liverpoool.
Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster) perform in a stage play at the Lowry, Manchester.

Corrie official (older) merchandise at ShopTVUK. Details here.


Official Coronation 2016 Square Wall Calendar

Coronation Street Trivia Board Game

Coronation Street Double Acts Jigsaw Puzzle (1000-Piece)


Coronation Street 2015 tribute book to a soap legend - Deirdre, A Life on Coronation Street

Coronation Street masks


UNOFFICIAL, FAN ITEMS - if you can add to this fan list, please let us know.

There are unofficial Corrie gift items at Zazzle  Details here.
Hand-made and unusual Corrie items at Etsy. Details here.
Coronation Street book - A Perfect Duet, the diary of Roy and Hayley Cropper 
More gift suggestions here at the Corrie.net shop

The Helen Worth chocolate advent calendar!


Life-size cardboard models of Kate Ford and Jane Danson.




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Coronation Street Blog Advent Calendar 2015 - Day 19

Today we open door 19 on the Coronation Street Blog advent calendar.  There ain't no party like a Chrimbo Platt party.


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