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Sunday, 26 August 2018

Today: Corrie lads join charity footy game


Some of the lads from Coronation Street will be taking place in a charity football team today, Sunday 26 August.

The Corrie boys will be part of the Jet2 TV Allstars footy team which take on the Midcounties Co-operative in a Celebrity Charity Football Match.


Kick off is at 2pm and the game takes place at Rushall Olympic Football Club.

The event hopes to raise at least £10,000 to be distributed amongst the following charity partners: Street Teams, Codsall Village Hall, Beacon Vision, ALZ CafĂ© and MASE (Monthly Alzheimer's Support Evenings).  


Tickets available here.
CONFIRMED JET2 ALLSTARS TEAM include the following:
Alan Halsall (Tyrone) - Coronation Street
Andy Whyment (Kirk) - Coronation StreetDean Fagan - (Luke) - Coronation Street
Nick Pickard - (Tony Hutchinson) - Hollyoaks
Chris Perry-Metcalf (Togger Johnson) - Grange Hill
Anthony Quinlan - (Pete) - Emmerdale
Rishi Nair - (Sami) - Hollyoaks
Trevor Lynch - (Mark) - Emmerdale
Jacob Roberts - (Damon) - Hollyoaks
Ashley Taylor-Dawson - (Darren) Hollyoaks
Chris Bisson - (Jai) - Emmerdale 
Alex Lawler - Dream Team / Mike Basset: England Manager

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Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Alison King interview: Carla and Ali - a match made in hell?


So Carla and Ali, does she really have feelings for him or is it just a bit of fun?
I think it came as a shock to her, she wasn’t looking for anything with him but then she is apparently sex-starved and after the fling with Daniel there hasn’t been anyone else. He pounces on her, she hasn’t got an inkling it’s coming. Yes he’s good to talk to, he’s a grown up man now, he’s fit and she’s a red blooded girl so I think she just gave in when it was on offer. Afterwards you can see she does actually really like him, they get on but once the repercussions of her actions sink in to her brain, the fact that Michelle could find out and be really hurt, then she tries to pull back.

Is Carla worried about how Michelle will react if she finds out?
She’s trying to keep it all under wraps but she thinks that Ali’s a loose cannon and maybe he’s trying to hurt Michelle and that’s why he did this in the first place. She knows it’s not an ideal situation but she does really like him.

It’s soap so this won’t stay hidden for long, how does Michelle react when she catches them kissing? And seeing Michelle’s reaction how does that make Carla feel?
Ali chances it again by kissing her in a public place, this time it’s outside Michelle’s flat, Carla reciprocates and Michelle comes out and catches them kissing. Michelle’s really shocked and hurt, she wants to know whether it’s gone further, what’s going on between them. She doesn’t give Carla much chance to explain, although there’s not much Carla can say apart from sorry. In Michelle’s mind that’s them done because Carla’s hurt her so much.

Seeing how upset Michelle is, does that bother Carla?
Yes it really does, Michelle's her best friend, they’re like sisters so it couldn’t be any worse. Ali wants to take their relationship further but this makes Carla pull back. There isn’t actually anything going on, they’ve only slept together that one time and her relationship with Michelle is more important to her than a relationship with him.     

Alongside this mess Carla is also aware that Robert has been taking steroids, how worried is she about Michelle?
She’s seen Robert buying steroids, she’s also seen bruises on Michelle’s arms and him acting in an aggressive manner towards her so she’s worried for her friend first and foremost. Although Carla’s upset over the Ali thing she still wants to tell Michelle about Robert, even those he’s said he’s stopped, so she can make up her own mind. Carla doesn't believe the bruises are as innocent as they are and she’s more bothered about Michelle than her beating herself up over Ali. She actually loves Michelle so much that’s by the by as long as she does the right thing and tells her about Robert.

How does Michelle react when Carla tells her about Robert’s steroid use? 
At first she doesn’t believe Carla, but then she asks her how long she’s known and Carla just tells her the truth and tells her to talk to Robert.

Do you think Carla and Michelle can get their relationship back on track?
Michelle tells Carla she’s not coming to her wedding, it’s for friends and close family only but in true Carchelle fashion hopefully Carla will put out her bottom lip and say sorry I miss you enough times that Michelle will forgive her. But how long that will take I don’t know.

Do you enjoy playing out the Carchelle relationship? 
I hope that they do get back on track because I would miss working with the Kym Marsh because she makes me belly laugh. I hope they don’t keep us apart for too long.

If Carla doesn’t end up with Ali, who on the street do you think she could be paired with?
I think the Peter/Carla/Toyah angle is very interesting, there’s definitely unfinished business there and their chemistry is undeniable. I also love Carla’s relationship with Roy, I love the awkward dynamic there in the house, it’s really growing and I’m loving that. Men wise she needs a rugged male, maybe Nick should come back or maybe Imran but I’m not sure he’s rough enough for her.   

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Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Coronation Street filming on location by the sea


Coronation Street are filming this week in Whitehaven, West Cumbria. The local paper from the area reports that crews for the soap have been setting up on Whitehaven harbourside, near the town's lighthouse. It is believed filming will take place throughout this week.

ITV caravans and vans have taken over Wellington Pit car park on the harbourside while the path towards the lighthouse has been closed

An ITV sign, on the barrier blocking the road, reveals filming will take place behind that point.

One Whitehaven resident said the soap's producers had been for a recce on the harbourside before Christmas.  Ooh! Intriguing.


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Saturday, 30 December 2017

In Praise of Tracy Barlow



Guest blog post by Shaina who is on Twitter @Shaina2111 
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Of all the characters in Coronation Street who might be praised, Tracy Barlow is not one who would typically come to mind. She’s sarcastic, way too honest, and above all, a murderer. However, since her return to the Street following her release from prison, she has undergone immense character growth, and although some may argue that her changing attitude represents an unrealistic U-turn in her character. When you look beneath the surface it becomes clear that this is still the same person, but one who is - slowly but surely - learning to empathise more with those around her and deal with problems in less controversial ways (i.e. NOT committing murder!). 

One thing that has become clear in recent episodes is that even when Tracy does briefly stumble back into old ways, she tends to do it to try and help those she cares about. Tracy locking Angie in the back of the flower shop in an attempt to give Mary time to talk to Jude is a prime example of Tracy trying to do the right thing, albeit going about it in a morally ambiguous way. This is a far cry from the typical villain, who will often perform seemingly good acts for the wrong reasons, and shows how Tracy is not truly evil, and has simply not received much guidance on how to deal with problems, given her upbringing with the Barlows.


Whilst watching Corrie’s Christmas Day episode, I realised that Tracy, with her many faults and issues, may now be the most sane and logical member of her family. Sitting there amongst Peter- who had just caused Billy to fall off a cliff, Daniel and his obsession with Sinead, and Adam with all his dodgy legal activity, Tracy’s declaration that she’d rather not hang around whilst they discussed what to do with Peter was a refreshing indicator that she no longer gets the pleasure from watching people suffer that she may once have experienced. 


I cannot finish this post without also giving praise to Kate Ford and the Corrie writers for the portrayal of Tracy we now see on our screens. From her impeccable comedic timing to her nuanced facial expressions, Kate Ford brings life to the Tracy we love to watch, whilst the writers allow Tracy to develop meaningful bonds with characters such as Beth and Tracy and demonstrate her three-dimensional existence. Although nothing will ever excuse the murder of Charlie, Tracy can continue to show that she is trying to make amends for her actions, whilst retaining the strong and sarcastic nature that makes her who she is. 


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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

John Michie's daughter dies at Bestival


Tragic news indeed today.

A woman who was found dead at Bestival was the daughter of Holby City, Taggart and Coronation Street actor John Michie, his agent has confirmed.

The body of Louella Michie, 25, from London, was discovered in a wooded area at the Dorset festival site.

Speaking to the Sun, Mr Michie said: "We've lost our angel. It's not murder - they were friends. It was just a tragic mistake, a tragic accident. This was not a murder. She touched so many lives. She was so very positive, so bright, so out there. She had such energy. The tributes to her have been incredible."

In a statement, Michie's agent said: "Sadly, I can confirm the tragic death of John Michie's daughter Louella at Bestival. John and his wife Carol ask that the privacy of their family be respected at this traumatic time."

In a statement, Bestival organisers said the team were "devastated to hear about this tragic news".
"We continue to support the police in their ongoing investigation and our thoughts and prayers are with all the woman's family and friends."

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Friday, 18 August 2017

Sally Dynevor on Corrie's Sally: "I’m getting so like her, it’s awful"


Sally Dynevor, who plays Sally Metcalfe in Coronation Street, has been telling Radio Times why she wouldn't vote for Corrie's Sally when she runs for Mayor of Weatherfield.

Yes, you read that right! Sally is going to make a bid to become Mayor of Weatherfield - you can read more on that here. 

Asked by RadioTimes.com whether she herself would vote for her on-screen character, Sally Dynevor said: “No, she’s too Margaret Thatcher. I’d have to decline.” And a bit Theresa May too? “Yes. And that’s another reason why I wouldn’t vote for her!”

Speaking about whether she becomes more like Sally the longer she plays her, Sally Dynevor said: “I’m getting so like her, it’s awful. I’m morphing into her. I even have a husband called Tim [Emmerdale scriptwriter Tim Dynevor].

“I can be making a phone call to, say, a decorator and I’ll say, ‘I won’t be there but Tim will be’ and I’ll hear a little snigger on the other end of the line. I wouldn’t wear her clothes though – if I go to a photoshoot and there’s anything resembling Sally, I want to cry.”

She goes on to say: “I feel that Coronation Street is the only programme on TV that is so women-focused. The men are useless – just look at Tim. You couldn’t ask him for help with anything! And having a woman producer is good in that you do get much stronger female characters coming through. For me, I’ve been able to portray Sally in a more three-dimensional way and show her vulnerability.”

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Sunday, 28 May 2017

Martyn Hett's act of random kindness to Eileen Derbyshire


Eileen Derbyshire, who plays Emily Bishop, may be away from our screens at the moment but she is never far away from Corrie fans' thoughts. And one of those fans was Martyn Hett, who died this week in the Manchester bomb attack. 

On the afternoon of the day that Martyn died, he sent a tweet to Eileen Derbyshire's son, Oliver Holt. Oliver is the Chief Sports Writer with the Daily Mail. The tweet from Martyn included this picture above showing Oliver as a boy with his mum.

Oliver has written about this random act of kindness in a beautiful piece. I urge you to read it.

There will be a vigil for Martyn Hett tonight from 7-9pm at Heaton Moor Park (SK4 4PY). Martyn's brother Dan is on twitter and posted details of the vigil today. You can follow Dan on twitter @DanHett

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