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Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Listen: Our blogger Michael chats about Kate Oates' departure

I was quite shocked to hear Kate Oates had left Coronation Street. Throughout the ups and downs of the past few years, one thing that I have always admired is that she hasn't been afraid to tackle difficult subjects. These big moves have paid off, and although we've seen a much darker Weatherfield it has most definitely been worth it. She will be a real miss, but I can't wait to see what Iain MacLeod brings to the programme.

Anyway, I was invited over to MediaCity this afternoon to chat with the lovely people at BBC Radio 5 Live. I've spoken about Corrie on their programmes before so it's always nice to be back.

I'm not really sure why it was implied that Kate had been forced out of her position - she's certainly no Stuart Blackburn and the show definitely isn't in jeopardy like it was two years ago. It'll be very sad to see her go, but I'm sure she'll of made a brilliant decision. Onwards and upwards with undoubtedly many successful years of producing to come for Kate.

But you can listen to my interview at 1:39 here, or via the embedded video below. Thanks again to the team at 5 Live for having me back - I hope to see you all again soon.


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Friday, 20 April 2018

A Magical Day in Weatherfield


Every time I visit the set of Coronation Street I count it as my last. You never know when, or if, you'll ever get the privilege of visiting again. That's probably why myself and fellow Corrie blogger Emma were one of the last to leave the ITV backlot in Salford earlier this afternoon.

A panoramic view of the new Victoria Street
As you will all know by now, a brand new extended Victoria Street was unveiled earlier this afternoon and we had a special invite to attend the celebrations. Cast, crew and media professionals hoarded the small area as rain poured down onto the cobbles. We were well and truly soaked, but it was worth it.

Speak of the Daal...
To put it into perspective as to how big such a venture is for the programme, I wasn't even born the last time we saw a new street appear on the show. I grew up always knowing that Roys Rolls and Fred Elliott's Butchers were around the corner from the main attraction, in a little cul-de-sac of their own. But the old Victoria Street never felt right. It wasn't realistic in the slightest, and was cramped and dingy. The new Victoria Street has spent four years in the making, and is a spacious and flexible space for characters to interact. Tina O'Brien who plays Sarah Platt will soon be entering her 20th anniversary year as the character, and myself and Emma had a wonderful chat about with her about what the extension will bring to the show. She told us she'll probably first find herself enjoying a curry in Speed Daal, Zeedan Nazir's new restaurant.

I wasn't quite sure what I was going to make of the new area, but I was thoroughly impressed. The attention to detail is awe inspiring, remarkable and commendable. One thing I loved was that the door handles on the Metrolink station are from the original 1982 Rovers. The design team on the show have really pulled off a brilliant job in making the buildings appear to have stood for over 100 years. For Coronation Street, this was forming fictional roots in the past to provide quality entertainment for the future. The new additions of Costa Coffee and Co-op have proved to be controversial online, but I'm confident that they'll blend nicely on-screen with the fictional locations. I wasn't too sure first, but now I've seen them in person I think they look fantastic.

The urban garden - a jewel in the crown of the new Victoria Street
A little park area has been created opposite the Metrolink station. Overgrown and gritty, the new urban garden certainly finds beauty in its imperfections. A pretty pastel mural brightens up an otherwise dull and crumbling wall, and a pavilion allows for reflective moments away from Maxine's bench. The real highlight of this new open space is the mosaic bench in fitting tribute to friend of the blog Martyn Hett, who was killed in the Manchester attacks last May. The plaque also remembers the other victims who lost their lives. Myself and Emma were quite taken aback by it.

Here's to the future of this fantastic programme... and it all starts on April 20th when the Victoria Street extension is seen onscreen for the first time.

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Friday, 6 October 2017

Tomorrow! Corrie props, costumes and memorabilia on display


Our blogger Michael Adams has collected a sizeable collection of bits and pieces from Coronation Street's history. And tomorow they all go on display for fans to see.

The town in which Michael lives holds a festival each October called Houghton Feast. The chairman of the heritage society which arranges this event is Paul Lanagan of @CorrieArt.

Michael's impressive collection of Corrie costumers, props and memorabilia will be displayed on Saturday, October 7th 2017 between 11am and 3pm at the Houghton Blind Centre.

Be sure to follow Michael on Twitter, @MichaelAdamsUk for all the latest updates on the event, and the official Twitter accounts @CStCollection, @HoughtonFeastHQ and @HoughtonHeritag.

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