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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Coronation Street fan events for March in Manchester


Mark Llewellin is a man who is well known to our team of bloggers as we have met him many times and have been fortunate enough to hear his talks on Coronation Street, as well as taking part in his Coronation Street tours. He's great!  And he has a wealth of inside knowledge - and some very special stories - of our favourite soap that he is always keen to share.

Mark will be giving two talks on the history of Coronation Street over the past 57 years, in aid of Kershaws Hospice.

The talks will be held on March 14 & 29 at 2pm at the Daisy Nook Garden Centre in Failsworth, Mannchester.

Tickets are £10 and can be booked by calling 0161 624 9984. 

If you're in the Manchester area on either date, I can't recommend this highly enough.

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Thursday, 5 October 2017

Fan event: On the Cobbles with Coronation Street expert


This is a wonderful event for fans who are in or around Manchester on Friday, December 1st 2017.

Coronation Street expert Mark Llewllin will be sharing insider tales from Corrie as he takes fans back to the golden area of ITV. He will tell how our favourite soap began and will entertain you a great deal (as he's fabulous and has lots of gossip to share!)

The event is running at Daisy Nook garden centre on Friday 1 December at 2pm.  Tickets cost just £10 and entitle you to free cake and discounts in the garden centre which will have a great deal of Christmas gift ideas too.

The money raised goes to the Willow Wood hospice charity.

Don't miss it. Call 0161 330 7788 to book your seat.

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Friday, 9 December 2016

Tonight! Coronation Street expert gives talk for fans

Coronation Street expert Mark Llewellin will be celebrating Corrie's 56th anniversary with a talk on our favourite show.

Mark will be giving the talk for fans at the Daisy Nook garden centre in Failsworth, Manchester.

The talk will take place tonigh t- Friday 9th December 2016 at 7pm.

Mark is a friend of the Coronation Street Blog and a few of us have had the pleasure of meeting him and hearing his stories from the Street.  Believe me, he's great to listen to and has some wonderful anecdotes from the cobbles. 

If you're in the area, I highly recommend you pop along to the talk. If you do go along and would like to blog about it for us, please email me glenda.young@btinternet.com

All details here of where to find Daisy Nook Garden Centre. 

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Tuesday, 6 December 2016

This Friday! Coronation Street expert gives talk for fans

Coronation Street expert Mark Llewellin will be celebrating Corrie's 56th anniversary with a talk on our favourite show.

Mark will be giving the talk for fans at the Daisy Nook garden centre in Failsworth, Manchester.

The talk will take place on Friday 9th December 2016 at 7pm.

Mark is a friend of the Coronation Street Blog and a few of us have had the pleasure of meeting him and hearing his stories from the Street.  Believe me, he's great to listen to and has some wonderful anecdotes from the cobbles. 

If you're in the area, I highly recommend you pop along to the talk.

All details here of where to find Daisy Nook Garden Centre.

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Friday, 16 September 2016

Coronation Street exhibition to close

Tucked away in a corner of the Daisy Nook garden centre just outside of Manchester for the last three years has been a wonderful Coronation Street exhibition. 

It's run by Mark Llewellin, a friend of the Coronation Street Blog and a wonderful, knowledgeable man who knows his Corrie stuff. 

Well, if you haven't been to see the exhibition at Daisy Nook, you'd better go quickly. It's closing down, Mark tells us.

The exhibition will close on October 3. All exhibits are going to a new home. Mark will do a free talk about Coronation Street on December 9 at 7pm, using some of the exhibits.  We'll bring you further details on this talk as soon as we have them.

Want to know what you'll see there? Read our blogger Tvor's review of it here.
In a nutshell - is it worth visiting?

Yes. Yes. Yes.

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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Interview with Corrie insider Mark Llewellin

Canadian Coronation Street fan Christine Warren runs the Corrie fun pages website. Christine's recently interview Coronation Street insider Mark Llewellin.

We're big fans of Mark here on the Coronation Street Blog and if you've ever been on one of Mark's guided locations tours around Manchester you'll know he has a wealth of insider knowledge. He's also got a cheeky smile that hints at oh, so much more he could tell you, if only he could!

Read Mark's interview at Christine's website here.

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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Corrie tucked away in a Daisy Nook

My holiday in Manchester included a visit to the newly opened Coronation Street tour. What I hadn't expected was to make a trip to a garden centre for another mini-Corrie tour. Mark Llewellin has been associated with Coronation Street and many of its actors for some years now. I've met Mark several times before and he invited us to visit him at a garden centre of which he's part owner, the Daisy Nook Garden Centre in Failsworth, near Ashton Under Lyne. We could have a cuppa and a nice catch up. Sounds like a plan!

I didn't discover until after the invitation was issued that he has put some of his attic full of Corrie memorabilia on display at the garden centre. He has amassed quite a lot over the years, between things being given to him or things he's bought occasionally from eBay sellers and it was tucked away. Why not show it off and give fans a treat? He's set up a little nook in the Daisy Nook Garden Centre with displays, posters, and artifacts and he has brought in Corrie related merchandise as well at very reasonable prices. Naturally, I couldn't resist that, could I?

He's got a signed script that belonged to Vicki Binns (Molly Dobbs) from the 50th anniversary tram crash episode as well as a few other signed items and photos. He's got lots of photos and press clippings and he also has a Street backdrop set up with a replica of Maxine's Bench in front for photo opportunities. Some of the props he's got are not the original ones from Granada but are there to tell a story such as a red telephone. Elsie Tanner always had a red phone and the set dressers have made sure there's been a red phone of some type on the set of Number 11 (Eileen Grimshaw's house currently) ever since. Watch for it!

There's a brick from Stan and Hilda Ogden's house from the set that was taken apart in 1982 and there's a little corner with a mural and a trio of one of the sets of ducks that Granada had on it, with a little table, lamp and photos set up beneath it. You can see a small gold handbag that belonged to Maxine Peacock which she had on the night she was killed by Richard Hillman and there's the statue that Tracy Barlow used to wallop Charlie Stubbs (rubber, of course!) There is even a little bar in the corner with Newton and Ridley items and fronted with a table and two chairs. It turns out these are original set pieces that used to "live" in the snug. There's a large photograph on the wall behind the bar and you can see it's the same table.

There are lots of other interesting items in the exhibit and Mark has brought in Corrie merchandise to purchase. He's got mugs, keyrings, magnets, shopping bags, and other items and he stocks a few of the autobiographies that have been recently released as well. He's just waiting for a shipment of Glenda Young's new book on Roy and Hayley, too!

After we had a look around, we went to the lovely cafe where a scrumptious cake and coffee or tea is only 2 pounds! While we were sitting there, a friend of Mark's came over to the table. It was Roy Barraclough who used to play Alec Gilroy! He sat down and we had a nice little chat. Mr. Barraclough was very gracious and pleasant to us!

The Daisy Nook Garden Centre also greets a few bus tours of fans through the season. We drove there but you can get there by public transport. You can get there by tram to Ashton under Lyne and then bus 168 or 169 to Daisy Nook. The postcode is M35 9WJ if you have a satnav and a vehicle. It's a lovely garden centre, too and worth a trip out of the city. The area and village there is quite lovely.

You can see a few more photos here. 

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Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Today! Coronation Street free fan event in Manchester - Feb 19

If you're in or around Manchester on Wednesday 19 February you might like to pop over to the Daisy Nook Garden Centre in Failsworth.

Coronation Street insider Mark Llewellin is giving a very special talk about Coronation Street from 11.30am until 1pm on Wednesday 19 February, 2014.

The talk will cover the show's history, how it's made and you'll hear some of Mark's fab stories about meeting and working with the cast down the years. After the talk Mark will take you through the garden centre's popular Corrie exhibition explaining some of the tales behind the exhibits.

Admission: Free - no need to book, just turn up.

The event takes place in the Community Room next to the café at http://www.daisynook.com

If any Corrie fans go to the talk and would like to do a write up for us after the event, we'd love to hear all about it so please do get in touch via email to glenda.young@btinternet.com

See also: Exclusive interview with Corrie expert Mark Llewellin
See also: Corrie exhibition opens in Manchester garden centre


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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Next week: A tinge of Corrie, Tuesday 3 September

Elite Coaches are offering this special event for Coronation Street fans on Tuesday 3rd September 2013.

A TINGE OF CORRIE - £10.00 per person
A visit to the Daisy Nook Garden Centre where you will be met by the Coronation Street expert who will give you a ten minute introduction to the Corrie Exhibition - this is in a separate room near the café and features a big backdrop of the street, a bar, and Hilda's mural and flying ducks which you can be photographed in front of.

There are
glass cases with props and costumes from the show's 50 years and boards giving lots of facts on how it is made, etc. Gifts can be purchased.

Then to Portland Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne, a lovely little
museum on the canal side before driving through the Saddleworth villages to Holmfirth. Departs 9.30am; home by approx 6.00pm

Full details here.


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Monday, 10 June 2013

New tribute to Corrie opens in Manchester garden centre

The Daisy Nook garden centre in Failsworth, Manchester is a garden centre with a difference. Not only does it have an enviable reputation for friendly staff and knowledgeable advice, they offer everything from plants and pots to water features and fish, from gifts and furniture to chimeneas and sheds.

And now they offer something very special for Coronation Street fans.

 
For some time Daisy Nook has run tours from the garden centre visiting filming locations used by Coronation Street and shoppers may have bumped into some of the cast there as they’re suppliers to many of them. 
 
Now, Daisy Nook have added a range of official Coronation Street merchandise including bags, mugs and coasters – and they’ve put together an exhibition of Corrie memorabilia including costumes worn on the show, props, mementoes and much more!  It’s open every day and is free!

 
The unofficial exhibition of Corrie items was opened this week by two Corrie favourites, and the picture above shows owner Mark Llewllin with Jennie McAlpine and Graeme Hawley (Fiz and John Stape) at the event.


So if you're in Failsworth, why not pop in to the Daisy Nook garden centre?


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Saturday, 23 March 2013

This week! Coronation Street locations tours by coach

Giving you an insider’s view of Coronation Street, a Corrie expert with loads of insider knowledge is leading two full day Coronation Street locations tours this week on Wednesday 27 March and Thursday 28 March.

I can't recommend this tour enough. Treat yourself, it's well worth it, you'll have a fantastic day. If anyone goes on this and would like to blog about it for us afterwards, do please let me know.

The tours depart Yorkshire and include morning refreshments at The Daisy Nook Garden centre prior to meeting the guide for the day who will give you an insider’s view of the world’s most famous TV show.

Learn about its creator Tony Warren, how it made it on air, the inside stories and secrets and visit many of the locations of iconic scenes out and about around Greater Manchester.

See the spot where Richard Hillman tried to kill the Platts, find out just where all the Weatherfield weddings take place, see where the new Corrie studios are being built, see where John Stape plunged from the hospital roof – and much more in a fun day!

Your guide will give everyone a free book on filming in the North West as a memento of their day.  There will also be a Corrie quiz during the day! A must for all Coronation Street lovers!

Wednesday 27th March 2013 - From York area
Thursday 28th March 2013 - From Harrogate area 

£28.95 (including guided coach tour)  Full details at Eddie Brown Tours website.

**PLEASE NOTE: THIS TOUR DOES NOT INCLUDE A TOUR TO THE CORONATION STREET SET

See also: I'm coming to Manchester - what Corrie sights can I see? 

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Sunday, 4 November 2012

This week: Coronation Street 'Behind the Scenes' night, November 8

Coronation Street insider and locations tour guide Mark Llewellin is giving a behind-the-scenes talk about Corrie on November 8th at 7.15pm.

The event will take place at the Daisy Nook garden centre in Manchester on November 8th at 7.15pm.  Tickets are £2 and include a cuppa.

Mark is a very entertaining speaker, has loads of Corrie knowledge and will be bringing some props to the talk for fans to see.  These will include the statue that Tracy killed Charlie with, the original Corrie production notes and storyline plans from 1967 - plus lots more!

Not to be missed.  Find out more here.

See also: Behind the scenes interview with Mark Llewellin.

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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Next week: Coronation Street locations tours

Giving you an insider’s view of Coronation Street, Corrie expert Mark Llewllin is leading two full day Coronation Street locations tours next week - on Wednesday October 3rd and Thursday October 4th, 2012.

I can't recommend this tour enough. I've been on it and I know the tour guide - and if you haven't been on one of Mark's Corrie tours yet, then it really is a day not to be missed. Treat yourself, it's well worth it, you'll have a fantastic day.

If anyone goes on this and would like to blog about it for us afterwards, do please let me know.

The tours depart Yorkshire and include morning refreshments at The Daisy Nook Garden centre prior to meeting the guide for the day who will give you an insider’s view of the world’s most famous TV show.

Learn about its creator Tony Warren, how it made it on air, the inside stories and secrets … and visit many of the locations of iconic scenes out and about around Greater Manchester.  See the spot where Richard Hillman tried to kill the Platts, find out just where all the Weatherfield weddings take place, see where the new Corrie studios are being built, see where John Stape plunged from the hospital roof – and much more in our fun day! Your guide will give everyone a free book on filming in the North West as a memento of their day.  There will also be a Corrie quiz during the day! A must for all Coronation Street lovers!

Wednesday 3 October - From York area brochure departure points
Thursday 4 October - From Harrogate area brochure departure points
£28.95 (including guided coach tour)

Full details at Eddie Brown Tours website.

See also: I'm coming to Manchester - what Corrie sights can I see?

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Friday, 9 March 2012

Coronation Street walking tour - Wednesday 14 March 2012

Coronation Street expert Mark Llewellin, who blogs for us on ocassion, is leading a Coronation Street walking tour next week.  I've been on one of Mark's tours and they are fabulous so I can't recommend this highly enough.

The tour takes place on Wednesday 14 March - and the tour is offered by Elite Coaches of Sale, Manchester, which will be visiting several Corrie locations. 

Giving you an insider’s view of the world’s most famous TV show. Learn about its creator Tony Warren, how it made it on air, the inside stories and secrets … and visit many of the locations of iconic scenes out and about around Greater Manchester. See the spot where Richard Hillman tried to kill the Platts, find out just where all the Weatherfield weddings take place, see where the new Corrie studios are being built, see where John Stape plunged from the hospital roof – and much more in our fun day out!

Since 1999 it’s no longer possible to visit the Coronation Street Set - but this is the next best thing!


Price is £19.50 and it includes coach travel-morning and afternoon tea at Daisy Nook Garden Centre; services of a guide. Departs 9.00am; home by approx 5.30pm.  Full details here.

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Friday, 3 February 2012

Coronation Street walking tours, Spring 2012

With thanks to Mark Llewellin's Blog for details of Coronation Street walking tours for Spring 2012.  Mark is a Coronation Street guide and I've been lucky enough to have been on one of his tours - they are fantastic and I can personally highly, very highly, recommend them.

From Mark's Blog:

Wed 14 March - I'll be looking after a tour by Elite Coaches of Sale, Manchester, which will be visiting several Corrie locations.  Full details here.

Sun 29 April - I'll be showing a group from Canada around some Corrie locations.  It's part of a great UK holiday run by coronationtravel.com

Mon 11 June - I'm conducting a tour of Corrie locations as part of a visit to Liverpool by the Carribean Princess cruise ship.  If you want further details drop me an email - email address available on Mark's Blog - and I'll put you in touch with the tour operator.

Fri 27 July: The annual World of Coronation Street tour arrives from Canada.    You'll get details from kemptvilletravel.com

Last year I offered walking tours of Manchester city centre which include the full Corrie story, a walk past the studios (not in them!) and some Corrie locations.  This year I'm unable to fit many in - but if you want to check out a date please drop me an email - email address available at Mark's blog - but do let me know what date(s) you can make.
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Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Corrie walking tours 2011

Mark Llewllin is a Coronation Street expert, and I'm very proud to say, he's also one of our bloggers. 

Mark has just put up on his own blog details of Corrie walking tours for 2011 that he's offering, with details of how to book.  In May 2010 I was part of a tour run by Mark and I can truly say it was one of the best days of my life.

Find out more about the Corrie tours.

See also our behind-the-scenes at Corrie  interview with Mark Llewllin.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Join the Coronation Street locations tour, October 27

If you live in or around Oldham. you can join an “off-studio” settings tour with Coronation Street expert Mark Llewellin.

Mark will be giving an insider’s view of our favourite soap on a unique day out to celebrate the Street’s 50th anniversary.  The fascinating locations trip, filled with Street trivia, is on Wednesday, October 27 and is great value at only £15 per person. 

In May this year, I was part of this tour with Mark and it's absolutely fantastic. This is one of the many pictures I took on the tour which takes in canals, houses, churches and all kinds of great location shoots which have been used for filming on Corrie. I highly recommend this tour, it's been one of the highlights of the year for me (so far...!).

To book your place call Oldham Chronicle promotions on 0161 622 2130.
More information at the end of this page.

See also our behind-the-scenes interview with Mark Llewllin.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

New book covers Corrie filming locations

Mark Llewellin's had a new book published, a guide to some of northern England's film and TV locations called Lights, Camera, Location. It includes over 100 productions, each one with a trivia fact about it, and quite a few pictures.

The best bit for us Corrie fans - they've included a Coronation Street section! The book will be available through tourist offices, featured locations etc. in the north at £4.50 - or via ebay (in due course) at £4 plus p&p. It won't be available via Amazon or high street book shops.

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Thursday, 5 August 2010

Behind the scenes Corrie blog

We had the privilege of interviewing Mark Llewllin for the Coronation Street blog and the even greater privilege of being on one of Mark's Corrie tours earlier this year.

Mark's now online with a blog and I urge you to bookmark it and check it regularly. If you really want to know what's going on with Corrie, well, Mark's your man!

Monday, 12 April 2010

Blog Exclusive! Behind-the-scenes interview with Mark Llewellin

Mark Llewellin is a name that may not be familiar to many of us as Coronation Street fans, but behind-the-scenes at Corrie, the man is a legend.

Having worked as Marketing Director at the Oldham Coliseum Theatre where he worked with many of the Coronation Street cast before they were famous as stars of the Street, he wrote a book called 'They Started Here!'. It’s a history of the theatre in which he interviewed many of the Corrie cast and he still counts many of the cast as his personal friends.

I interviewed Mark today for the Coronation Street blog and what a joy it was to speak to someone so enthusiastic and knowledgeable about our favourite soap. He contributes research articles to Granada's Coronation Street archives, writes Coronation Street articles for the press and magazines, and he lectures on Corrie. And if you’re lucky enough to live in Oldham, you can pop along to Oldham library on Thursday 15th April this week to hear Mark’s talk. He explained that the talk at Oldham Library this week is one of many he gives about Coronation Street. The history and structure of the Street are explained, along with how Corrie’s heritage is still on display on the Street today. Did you know that Dennis Tanner’s name is still carved into one of the house-fronts on the set? Or that theatrical posters on the walls in the Rovers Return hark back to Alec Gilroy’s day as landlord?

Mark also works as an official Corrie tour guide to the groups of Canadian fans who come over each year and the tours include a look at Corrie filming locations as well as a guided tour of the set. You lucky, lucky Canadians! With a writing background including script-writing and pantomimes to his credit, Mark also edits the 'Canadian Coronation Street' magazine, which is produced for the British Isles Show each year over there.

It’s no surprise to hear that Mark is a huge Corrie fan, with his highlights over the years being the double act between Jack and Alec in the Rovers and, (like me) his favourite Corrie lady is Rita. He says it’s the mix of drama and comedy that Corrie does best and this fan can only agree.

Mark also revealed a couple of behind-the-scenes anecdotes that had me in chuckles. His own personal Corrie highlight was having his photograph taken while on the QE2 doing a Corrie talk. The photo ended up as part of the Corrie set on the wall in Sunliners, the Corrie travel agency where Deirdre used to work (and where she met John the fake pilot). He’s also been lucky enough to have worked as an extra once too.

And Mark also revealed that when Phil Middlemiss, who played Des Barnes, worked on the Street in the days when the set used to be open to the public, Phil would don a wig and a hat and go out onto the Street to mingle with the tourists. He’d hold out a camera and ask members of the public to take pictures of him in front of Des Barnes’ house, saying that he was a huge fan of Des! Sounds like that Phil had a wicked sense of humour.

To find out more about life behind-the-scenes at Coronation Street, from the wonderful Mark Llewellin, why not pop along to Oldham Library on Thursday. If I lived up there, I’d be sitting at the front, ready with my sandwiches and flask of hot tea. Find out more here.

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