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Showing posts with label emily nugent. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

The faces of Corrie in 1972

If you remember, last year I had a series of posts looking at the top 12 faces of each Corrie decade - the 1960s, the 1970s, the 1980s, the 1990s and the 2000s. For the next few weeks or so, I’ll be looking at the top 12 faces of each year between 1960 and 2013.

With thanks to Corriepedia for the information.


 In 1972, 104 episodes were broadcast.

1.    Len Fairclough (79 episodes)
2.    Elsie Howard (78 episodes)
3.    Ray Langton (77 episodes)
4.    Billy Walker (76 episodes)
5.    Maggie Clegg (74 episodes)
6.    Jerry Booth (72 episodes)
7.    Annie Walker (72 episodes)
8.    Alan Howard (70 episodes)
9.    Hilda Ogden (68 episodes)
10.    Emily Nugent/Bishop (66 episodes)
11.    Betty Turpin (64 episodes)
12.    Ken Barlow (62 episodes)

Due to lack of space, Bet Lynch fails to make the top 12, but she also appeared in 62 episodes.

Average age: 44

Note: This is the last time Maggie (to date) and Alan appear in the top 12

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Tuesday, 28 January 2014

The faces of Corrie in 1971

If you remember, last year I had a series of posts looking at the top 12 faces of each Corrie decade - the 1960s, the 1970s, the 1980s, the 1990s and the 2000s. For the next few weeks or so, I’ll be looking at the top 12 faces of each year between 1960 and 2013.

With thanks to Corriepedia for the information.


 In 1971, 104 episodes were broadcast.

1.    Annie Walker (76 episodes)
2.    Stan Ogden (75 episodes)
3.    Elsie Howard (75 episodes)
4.    Len Fairclough (72 episodes)
5.    Ray Langton (69 episodes)
6.    Bet Lynch (68 episodes)
7.    Hilda Ogden (68 episodes)
8.    Betty Turpin (68 episodes)
9.    Emily Nugent (66 episodes)
10.    Ken Barlow (65 episodes)
11.    Lucille Hewitt (62 episodes)
12.    Maggie Clegg (61 episodes)


Average age: 42


Note: This is the last time Lucille appears in the top 12


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Friday, 24 January 2014

The faces of Corrie in 1969

If you remember, last year I had a series of posts looking at the top 12 faces of each Corrie decade - the 1960s, the 1970s, the 1980s, the 1990s and the 2000s. For the next few weeks or so, I’ll be looking at the top 12 faces of each year between 1960 and 2013.

With thanks to Corriepedia for the information.


In 1969, 104 episodes were broadcast.
  1. Elsie Tanner (88 episodes)
  2. Hilda Ogden (85 episodes)
  3. Ena Sharples (81 episodes)
  4. Jack Walker (81 episodes)
  5. Annie Walker (79 episodes)
  6. Stan Ogden (76 episodes)
  7. Ray Langton (74 episodes)
  8. Emily Nugent (73 episodes)
  9. Len Fairclough (73 episodes)
  10. Valerie Barlow (70 episodes)
  11. Ken Barlow (64 episodes)
  12. Minnie Caldwell (62 episodes)

Due to lack of space, Maggie Clegg fails to make the top 12, but she also appeared in 62 episodes.

Average age: 48

Note: This is the last time Jack and Minnie appear in the top 12


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Thursday, 23 January 2014

The faces of Corrie in 1968

If you remember, last year I had a series of posts looking at the top 12 faces of each Corrie decade - the 1960sthe 1970sthe 1980sthe 1990s and the 2000s. For the next few weeks or so, I’ll be looking at the top 12 faces of each year between 1960 and 2013.

With thanks to Corriepedia for the information.


In 1968, 103 episodes were broadcast.
  1. Annie Walker (87 episodes)
  2. Len Fairclough (85 episodes)
  3. Jack Walker (84 episodes)
  4. Ken Barlow (71 episodes)
  5. Valerie Barlow (69 episodes)
  6. Elsie Tanner (69 episodes)
  7. Minnie Caldwell (64 episodes)
  8. Hilda Ogden (64 episodes)
  9. Lucille Hewitt (60 episodes)
  10. Stan Ogden (60 episodes)
  11. Emily Nugent (57 episodes)
  12. Maggie Clegg (57 episodes)
Average age: 46

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Friday, 17 January 2014

The faces of Corrie in 1964

If you remember, last year I had a series of posts looking at the top 12 faces of each Corrie decade - the 1960s, the 1970s, the 1980s, the 1990s and the 2000s. For the next 10 weeks or so, I’ll be looking at the top 12 faces of each year between 1960 and 2013.

With thanks to Corriepedia for the information.


 In 1964, 103 episodes were broadcast.

1.    Annie Walker (91 episodes)
2.    Len Fairclough (89 episodes)
3.    Jack Walker (89 episodes)
4.    Elsie Tanner (86 episodes)
5.    Ena Sharples (85 episodes)
6.    Valerie Barlow (75 episodes)
7.    Dennis Tanner (75 episodes)
8.    Ken Barlow (74 episodes)
9.    Minnie Caldwell (74 episodes)
10.    Emily Nugent (68 episodes)
11.    Albert Tatlock (68 episodes)
12.    Lucille Hewitt (59 episodes)

Average age: 43
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Friday, 11 October 2013

Corrie A-Z: Z is for Zadic - Miklos Zadic

How many of you know who was Miklos Zadic? And how many remember him? I certainly don’t – he appeared 23 years before I was born!

Zadic, along with Jimmy Gibson, was responsible for overseeing the demolition of the Mission and Elliston’s Raincoat Factory in early 1968. The demolitions went smoothly apart from when the Barlow twins wandered into the site before the bulldozers moved in to demolish the factory. Miklos halted the machines and helped Ken to carry them out safely.

Miklos Zadic hailed from Hungary and when he entered the Rovers, he caught the eye of many of the street’s womenfolk – mainly Lucille Hewitt. However it was with another woman that Miklos would be associated with and that woman was, surprisingly, spinster Miss Emily Nugent. They’d been set up on a date by Emily’s pals Val and Irma Barlow. An unlikely pairing, they hit it off. Miklos was passionate while Emily was more conservative and didn’t believe in sex before marriage. After unsuccessfully leading Emily into bed, he decided to respect her beliefs and distanced himself from her. As the demolition had ended, he planned a transfer to Newcastle but planned to holiday in Scotland first. He asked Emily to join him and she accepted, knowing they’d have sex. Emily returned alone (Miklos had gone to Newcastle), a virgin no more and had no regrets. She later moved into the Rovers with the Walkers.

As well as his romance with Emily, Miklos’ other storyline included being accused of stealing Albert Tatlock’s coin collection. Oh, how Corrie’s crimes have changed since then! Albert had shown Miklos the collection only for Albert’s house to be burgled soon after. It was later revealed that a worker from the building site was responsible.

Miklos Zadic was played by Greek Cypriot Paul Stassino, born in 1932. He moved to the UK in 1952 and entered RADA. His credits included Thunderball (1965) and The Saint. He returned to Cyprus in the 1970s and acted and directed in the theatres there. He stayed in Cyprus and retired there and died in 2012 in Limassol.

Sadly, the possibility of Miklos visiting Emily in the future is very unlikely. And I always thought it’d be nice that she’d open the door and find him on the doorstep. He’d sure put Norris’ nose out of joint!
 
And there you are – the end of our A-Z feature. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading the posts and voting in the polls as much as I enjoyed researching and writing them.
 
Stay tuned for my next project in the next few weeks.
 
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Friday, 26 July 2013

Fab Photo Friday - July 26th 2013

It's Friday again so it's time for this week's fab Coronation Street photo. With Carla proposing to Peter this week, here's another couple getting engaged who eschewed tradition when Emily asked Leonard to marry her. Let's hope Peter and Carla's relationship fares better than this one.



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