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Tuesday, 2 July 2019

There's something about Mary? In praise of Corrie's Mary Cole


In terms of Corrie drama, the past few weeks have proved traumatic for the life of one of Corrie’s most blatant eccentrics; Mary Cole. Aghast at the discovery of Brendan’s long lost love letters, the loss of Dev, Jude, Angie, Baby George, and of course Norris, has left Mary bereft.


The great thing about Mary as a character though, is that she fits in well, in many situations, and with most of the streets residents. In the shop with Dev, the cafĂ© with Roy, propping up the Rovers bar with Tracy or even helping Bethany with her CSA nightmare, Mary is (for want of a better term) an ‘everyman’ amongst the heady mix of the street's residents.


Played with comic timing and true pathos by the superb Patti Clare, Mary has an eloquent grasp of the English language (she’s Roy Cropper’s female equivalent in that regard) and is often full of whimsical eccentric stories of life adventures, brief encounters, school days madness and not forgetting, the regaled stories of Mary’s equally eccentric (we are led to believe) mother. Only ever referred to in parental terms, I wonder what Mary’s mother is really like, would we viewers ever meet her or is she merely mentioned like Streetcars Brenda, and never, ever seen?


Mary however, has rarely been a transient Coronation Street resident and has been embroiled in some great storylines over her past 11 years on the street.

Who remembers the camper van, the story behind Jude’s birth, and Mary’s early incarnation as 'Kathy Bates' kidnapping Norris?

Although initially a competition enthusiast and solely a friend of Norris, Mary initially joined the street in 2008 and began an infatuation with the busybody newsagent. Soon her motor home became parked on the Corrie cobbles as she embarked on installing herself in the life of Norris and eventually alongside other residents.  As a friend of Rita, Emily, and Roy, it wasn't until later years that Mary became more familiar with residents similar to her own age.


After the death of Sunita Alahan in 2013, Mary becomes childminder for street lothario Dev and begins an infatuation with him as well. Although they have shared a hotel room in the past (an innocent drunken encounter), the two have remained great friends and Mary is undoubtedly a surrogate mother to Dev's troublesome twins.


In late 2016 we also discovered that Mary was, in fact, a mother herself. Confiding in Norris, Mary explained that she had an illegitimate son. Tracked down on the internet by Gemma Winter, Mary was soon reunited with Jude, his wife Angie, and Baby son George. With an air of 'Walter Mitty' about him, it was soon apparent that Jude wasn't a successful marine biologist, after all, maybe inheriting his mother's eccentricities but in a rather more unsavoury way. Later marrying Norris for a radio competition quiz, this marriage of convenience was never destined for anything more.


With Norris later leaving the street to visit Emily in Peru, it was left to Mary to look after Dev's kids and become a bit more of a background character, that is until, she developed a wonderful comedy double act with Tracy Barlow, after gaining a job in Preston's Petals. You'd be forgiven for thinking Tracy simply humoured Mary but they appear to share mutual respect, Mary often being a confidante to Tracy, and in recent years, the florists has played host to some of Mary's most humorous scenes. Who can forget Marys impromptu duet with Tracy singing the Elaine Page/Barbara Dickson classic 'I know him so well'?... utterly joyous.


Mary also has a thing for Manchester miserabilist Morrisey and has often been seen quoting his most droll of lyrics, or singing his songs whilst sweeping outside the florist. Morrisey is the idol of idiosyncrasy so its understandable that Mary is a fan - she's also eccentric and undoubtedly a one-off.


Often humorous and wonderfully written, actress Patti Clare can easily deliver pathos, tragedy, and great humour with effortless timing and with real energy. Mary is, for me, a classic example of how a character can grow over the years, developing nuances, familiar behavioural traits, and ultimately be three dimensional and consistently believable.

With recent turmoil, I wonder where the character will go next. I tell you something though.. there is definitely 'something' about Mary.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments section.

With thanks to @corriepedia for providing research material when writing this article.

I am @rybazoxo your self-appointed cobble connoisseur and mid-week episode reviewer for this very blog.
TA-RA!





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Thursday, 25 October 2018

Coronation Street Episode Review; Weds 24th of Oct 8.30pm



As promised, here is the part two review of this Wednesday's Coronation Street.

At the awards bash the coveted prize is awarded to Jude Appleton, much to Mary & Roy's dismay. As a shocked Angie finds out the truth, the duplicity of Jude's lies is laid bare.

The fallout may give Angie enough excuses to finally end the marriage, but as Jude leaves Weatherfield he leaves George and Angie behind. 



At the Bistro, Emma's and Chesney's faux relationship seems to rattle Gemma. Is Chesney's BFF harbouring anything other than friendly feelings?. Gemma meanwhile, seems slightly skewed with commitment-phobe Spike.


Clearly caught in a lovers square (not triangle), does Emma also harbour feelings for Chez?.

In other news; Nick ignores a call from the elusive 'E', Cathy learns more about Brian's deputy-head,  and Tommy Orpington's return to form is delayed. Will Jack ever visit Weatherfield County again?.

Anyway, that's me for another week. This weeks Wednesday double was good, the CGI tram leaving Weatherfield North Tram stop, was flipping brilliant!



I hope you've enjoyed my mid-week paean to the drama of Coronation Street.

I'm @rybazoxo  - your self-styled 'Cobbles Connoisseur'.

Join me next time, for more Wednesday Weatherfield Wisdom!.

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Jude IS coming back to Coronation Street


I don't know about you, but we gave a huge cheer last night when Jude left on the Weatherfield tram.  He's the dullest man in soap. 

But today there is news that I'm not keen to hear.  ITV Corrie have told RadioTimes that Jude will return.

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Sunday, 21 October 2018

Corrie Comicals week ending 19 October 2018


This week follows the fall out from last week.  With two characters in hospital it is fair to say that comedy was not that near the surface on Monday.  Jenny (Sally Ann Matthews) had the heavy lifting to do on Monday facing up to what she had sort of guessed but now knew.  Johnny is trying to explain that his indiscretion with Liz was important - Jenny latches onto this - so it was a "big deal" with "Big Mac"(Donald).  Having told Johnny he is forgiven she adds that "Liz is a whole different slapper correction matter and leave the barmaid to me."  And she tells Liz to decide if she is going to be bothered to turn up for her next shift at 6, which she does, driving Jenny to the bottle.

I did feel sorry for Leanne at one point if she had woken up with Nick one side of her bed and Peter on the other side.  News of Nick's return did not impress David although he did offer to pop along to Freshco to see if they had good stocks of fatted calves.


Having been sent on his way by Leanne and Toyah it is fair to say that Nick is looking for anyone who will be his friend and was getting on very well with David (the dog) until David returns home; he picks the dog up and calls him a traitor!


It was also inevitable that Gail would want to say "I told you so" as she reminds Nick that she warned him about both Leanne and Carla.  As yet of course she is unaware of "E" who is constantly phoning Nick and whom he is studiously avoiding most of the time.  His partner in his Nottingham restaurant perhaps?


How to turn a crisis into drama - and get the wrong result.  Ali is trying to leave Weatherfield so Michelle stands in front of his car (a suspended trainee doctor can afford a TT?) and she pleads for him not to leave whilst he is revving engine.  It had all the wrong effect on me as I thought there were two outcomes - either Ali backed down or Michelle got flattened, so it made me laugh!  It is rumoured that some viewers are not keen on Michelle.  But I am sure there are less dramatic ways of getting Ali to stay than standing in front of his car.  Remember Michelle he was not keen on either mother a few months ago!

Friday was at the weaker end of the humour spectrum.  Sinead's secret is uncovered and Vicky was ushered off to a new job, she did manage one little crack before she departed to Natty's Nicks:


She tells Sarah to keep her wig on when Sarahmis advising Peter that the workforce will revolt if Vicky returns to work.


There was a bright spot, in fact a double bright spot.  Firstly Jack was sounding more positive and in this particular scene I felt the actor also came alive - really giving good delivery of his lines and telling a little story to explain that he was not playing on the Street at the moment.  Kyran Bowes really pulled off his part tonight - I hope he has a bright future ahead of him. This was followed by some good natured joking between Gary and Ty.  More of this please.

Extras at work - this week from the Viaduct bistro where Angie (who remember had lunch in Speed Dahl) is dining with Jude.


She is not referring to the extra wandering past behind them but to her lunch "date" who is less than complimentary with the nick names he uses on his phobile moan.  She asked if he called her "Big Butt Angie" - a hint of dislike of part of your body there Angie?

Friday review will be along a little later.

Writers: Carmel Morgan & Sam Holdsworth (Monday), David Isaac (Wednesday), Susan Oudot and Ian Kershaw (Friday)
Directors: Tim O'Mara (Monday), Duncan Foster (Wednesday & Friday)

Kosmo
@Kosmo100





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