Showing posts with label majorca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label majorca. Show all posts

Friday, 31 January 2020

CORRIE & EUROPE

There's a lot of talk at the moment in the UK about British identity. After the decision was taken to leave the EU the country has been having a bit of a nervous breakdown. Today we’re leaving so a bit of national soul-searching will kick in as we find our way in the world post-Brexit.

For me, there's nothing more British than sitting at home on my Swedish sofa, eating Chinese food, sipping a Belgian beer or an American bourbon and watching Britain's best telly programme, Coronation Street. Whilst it might not be a completely accurate representation of British society, Corrie covers a lot. 


We Brits are workers, shirkers, lovers, fighters, barmaids, politicians, travellers, homebirds, passionate, nerdy, weird, and funny. We’re black, white, brown, pink, straight, bisexual, pansexual, gay, very gay and painfully gay. We're a nation of Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, sinners and all the rest. We’re men, women, trans, non-gender and everything in between. And over the years the characters in our longest running soap have reflected a lot of this. The Street itself is somewhat stuck in the past, which may be why it appeals to so many. That cobbled road and industrial red brick so synonymous with the North of England. The ever-popular boozer on the corner and everybody knowing everybody’s business. Life’s not really like that any more.

Many of the most passionate pro-Brexit Brits seem to want to take us back to a simpler time when you could leave your front door unlocked and you knew all your neighbours, and social media wasn’t driving us all crazy. I think we idealise the past sometimes and ignore all the amazing progress we’ve made over the past forty years in the EU. But I can understand why some think the pace of change is a bit overwhelming.

I just hope that after today the people of Britain embrace what is genuinely good about this country rather than descending into flag worship and endless renditions of the God Save the Queen. When you really think about it, all that stuff is just a bit weird. We are better than that. Not that a bit of light-hearted nationalism does too much harm in small doses. Corrie has offered a nod to ‘Britainnia’ and royalty from time to time:

BET LYNCH AS 'BRITAINNIA' FOR THE SILVER JUBILEE


But Coronation Street has also embraced Europe. We often forget how many times our favourite characters have crossed the channel for adventures on the continent.

Here a gaggle of absolute icons visit Majorca in 1972, just before Britain joined the EEC:


Becky, Roy and Hayley went on a Romanian adventure back in 2009 to attend Frankie's wedding and house sit while she was on honeymoon: 


We were taken to Amsterdam after Hayley finished her transition and Roy sought to bring the love of his life home:


Freedom of movement has allowed many European characters to come and go. Irish hunk Ciaran for example benefited from being able to live and work and seduce women freely in the UK. More recently however, that benefit was abused by people traffickers who brought Alina and others to the UK to be sex slaves:


Anyway we're not leaving Europe, we're just leaving the EU. Holidays might be a bit more stressful and expensive but we will make the best of it. Perhaps our Corrie favourites will visit somewhere further afield next time bosses get the travel bug. I'd quite like to see Sally and Tim wandering round Moscow on the hunt for Tim's accidental trolly-dolly wife who's escaped with the divorce papers. 

We should by all means embrace what's good about Britain. There's so much that's good. Corrie's just one of the institutions that makes me proud to be British. And we can want to hold onto everything about the UK that is different and unique to the rest of the world. We can cherish our memories of simpler times and try to reignite old traditions. But we mustn't shut the world out. 

Unless Corrie's on.

@StevieDawson 






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Friday, 31 August 2018

Hollyoaks does Magaluf - where should Corrie go next?


Hollyoaks has been filming storylines in Magaluf this summer and they've previously been to Ibiza too. While the furthest Corrie has been in a while has been to, er, Blackpool. 

Corrie has been abroad before though - they've filmed in Paris and even went on a Romanian Holiday for the DVD spin off as well as Las Vegas too.

But the photograph on Rita's shelf of the girls in their swimmies soaking up the sun in Majorca back in 1974  has got me thinking it's about time Corrie went abroad again.

How about a reunion of Mavis and Rita in Majorca with Norris?

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Friday, 9 September 2016

Coronation Street fans recreate iconic Majorcan scene

Coronation Street fan Gav on twitter sent us this fantastic picture!

It's a recreation of this iconic Coronation Street image.... and Gav and his friends have recreated it on holiday!
The scene is from the 1974 episodes of Corrie when the ladies of the Street went to Majorca after Bet won on Spot the Ball.

You can read about the Majorca episodes, which were filmed in the reign of Producer Susi Hush, here.

Here, for your delectation, are some more wonderful pics from that epiode behind-the-scenes:










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Friday, 27 November 2015

Majorcan makeover - which Corrie women would you choose?

In 1974, Coronation Street flew to Majorca for a storyline starring eight women from Weatherfield. 

It's about time we had another girls' jolly! 

If you could send eight of the women from Corrie on holiday overseas together today, which eight would you choose and where would they go?

My eight would be Liz, Erica, Eileen, Sally, Gail, Mary, Carla and Michelle. And I'd send them out to Spain to stay with Liz's son Andy McDonald in the sunshine.

My inspiration for this blog post came from an exchange on twitter between Claire King (Erica) and Bev Callard (Liz), below!



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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

50 Years Of Corrie In 50 Days – 1974

Day 14 of our 50 day countdown of Coronation Street - written by blogger Sunny Jim.

Coronation Street had done location shooting before but in October 1974 a new first was established when 2 episodes were filmed in Majorca. In the Rovers, Len Fairclough insinuated that women new nothing about football. In an attempt to prove him wrong, Bet Lynch got a few of the women together and they entered a spot the ball competition in the local paper. They were amazed when they won first prize, a holiday for two in the Bahamas. Bet negotiated with the paper and managed to get the prize changed to a holiday for eight in Majorca and so Bet, Deirdre, Emily, Annie, Rita, Mavis, Betty and Hilda headed off for a week of sun, sea and sangria.

Behind the scenes, the cast weren’t too impressed by the ‘holiday’. While the crew were put up in a 5-star hotel, the actors stayed in the 2-star hotel where the action was filmed. They were called at 6am each morning for make-up which was done in a room next to an open sewer that smelt disgusting. And when scenes were being filmed in the swimming pool, genuine holidaymakers were ordered out of the pool and away from the poolside and were not best pleased.

However, on screen they all had a fabulous time. Bet fell for a holiday tycoon and stayed on, only to find that he had moved on to another conquest; Deirdre, who was engaged to Billy Walker, won Annie’s approval by rejecting the advances of another holidaymaker; and Mavis surprised everyone by having a fling with a Spanish electrician (played by Malcolm Hebden).

Also in 1974: Blanche Hunt makes her first appearance (initially played by Pat Cutts); Maggie Clegg marries Ron Cooke and they emigrate; Cyril Turpin dies; Gail Potter, Eddie Yeats and Vera Duckworth make their first appearances; Lucille Hewitt leaves; Deirdre Hunt dumps Ray Langton and gets engaged to Billy Walker; Minnie Caldwell and Albert get engaged; Rovers Amateur Dramatic Association produce The Importance of Being Earnest; The Hopkins family buy the corner shop; Susi Hush becomes first female producer.

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