Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Coronation Street's missing family members

Another great guest blog post from Coronation Street fan Rob Coates. 

Rob has already written for us on the subjcts o:
And now, it's over to Rob...

"Audrey Roberts had a son we never knew about. So did Les Battersby. Leanne Tilsley had a sister she'd never heard of. Betty Turpin's son, Gordon, thought that his mum was his Aunty for many years. 


Ken Barlow had a son and grandson that he didn't know existed (Lawrence and James Cunningham, anyone?) - and seems to have since forgotten about. Although, Ken was well aware of Daniel, but this didn't prevent him from completely ignoring that fact for many years until the writers decided to flood the cobbles with Barlow boys.

But why do so many of our favourite characters end up with long-lost family members? Well, the obvious answer is because it makes a good story. Most of the time.
Amber - remember her? No? Don't worry, neither does Dev, apparently. But it turned out he had a teenage daughter that he didn't know about - or, possibly he did, I forget the details. But no-one ever mentions her. That's what Amber gets for going to university. Silly girl, trying to better herself like that. Should've got a job stitching knickers like everyone else.

Emily Bishop spent 40 years on the cobbles without writing to, visiting, phoning or even mentioning Geoffrey "Spider" Nugent. Let alone any of the family that came in between such as his mother or father. But, to be fair to Emily, Spider was probably born around 1975, so we can forgive her not having mentioned someone who hadn't been born between 1961 and 1975.
Mike Baldwin spent many years not knowing that Adam existed (as did we) after we were led to believe that Susan Barlow had a termination. She'd been lying for years, possibly trying to conceal the fact that she'd given birth to the least convincing portrayal of a solicitor that TV has ever seen. But that's beside the point.

So, why do never-before-heard-of relatives keep appearing? Because it's fun, and it gives a brand new character immediate roots within the show is my guess.

We have all come to love Eva and, after a relatively short time, none of us question the fact that she and Leanne are sisters. It just feels completely natural. In fact, more so than the relationship between Leanne and Toyah, who supposedly grew up together.

Eileen and Julie found out that they had some unexplained familial connection to Street Siren Elsie Tanner. I'm still not quite sure how that one works.

So all I'm waiting for now is for some young hunk to show up at the bar in the Rovers claiming to be some distant relative of Ena Sharples.

Milk Stouts all round. Cheers!

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Friday, 23 October 2015

Coronation Street family trees now online

Our blogger David's brilliant post about Overpopulation Street and our recent post about the Connorisation of Coronation Street proves that there's a growing problem on the cobbles.  There are so many families, clans and characters these days that we're starting to lose our sense of who is related to who, and indeed, why.

We tried a few days ago to put the Connor family tree into some sort of order and despite much confusion by us fans over what constitutes second and third cousins, our plan has been confirmed  correct by ITV.

One Coronation Street fan in Canada is trying to help (thankyou!).  She's started a blog of her own called Corrie Connections in which she's attempting to draw Coronation Street family trees.  So far, she's done the Connor clan:

And the Platt party:

We say YES PLEASE to more of this kind of thing! Corrie fans are the best!

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Sunday, 18 October 2015

The Connor family tree grows on Coronation Street

Much has been written about the Connors of Coronation Street over this weekend. 

We've had the conundrum of the Connors; is Aidan Connor half the man Mike Baldwin was; and an appreciation of the Connor clan too.

I've tried today, as best as I can, to create a family tree of the Connor clan which I present below.


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