1368 25th February 1974
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p.s. I am looking for these episodes:
2000 - May 31 (I only have a partial - 3 min over-written 9:40 - 12:40)
2001 - Jan 22 (I only have the first half)
2001 - June 8 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2002 - Oct 18 (often it is actually a mislabeled 20th Oct)
2003 - March 28 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2004 - May 28 mine is a damaged mix of two episodes
Also looking for these pre-April 1976 episodes..
- from Granada Plus rebroadcasts (Please check your old video tapes!)
0986 - 6th July 1970 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 9th November, 1996.
1232 - 6th November 1972 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 8th February, 1997.
1313 - 15th August 1973 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 12th October, 1996.
1473 - 3rd March 1975 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 7th June, 1997.
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Graham Haberfield was a very good Actor. Real shame he died so young.
I think Jerry was a great character. A very likable and decent bloke. The actor portrayed the role impressively.
@@mohammaddavoudian7897 Jerry and Deirdre kept Len and Ray's business going when they were being stupid buggers about it. Then they tried to get rid of Jerry to save money.
annie walker the matriarch was just simply magnificent
Elizabeth's hankie made its first appearence and never left her therefafter.
Im just so grateful to you for uploading this, being in isolation is much easier with something good to watch so THANK YOU!
Hope you came through it fit and well.
@@annmc8392 thank you and you too!
That was a very good scene mrs Walker, Maggie & Betty in the aftermath of Cyril's death. Annie spoke a lot of sense .
If anybodies capable of a good ponder it's Emily, she could ponder for Britain !
😂
This is when Coronation Street had real characters and was good.
Oh the BLISS.. today it is slowly turning into the horror that I believe is EastEnders. Such an awful shame. 🤯
I suppose the type of society that coronation Street was based on no longer exists. It makes you wonder whether coronation Street can really go on as it is.
@@th8257 The writers are clearly beating a dead horse these days. Same goes for Eastenders both shows have had their day
@@masterknife8423 Emmerdale superior to both imo
Dan Robinson The Cat...jumped off a roof.
Poor Betty 😔
How prophetic that a death is announced at Len & Rita's engagement, especially with Jerry's monologue, only for Rita to receive similar news 9 years later.
And again, at a party. Martha Longhurst passed away at Frank Barlow’s leaving do, Val Barlow was killed during her own farewell party, Harry Hewitt, Derek Wilton, Don Brennan, Alf Roberts, Judy Mallett, Maxine Peacock, Ray Langton, Fred Elliott, Liam Connor, the tram crash deaths… Many more I’ve missed out probably.
The juxtaposition of jollity and tragedy is a winning formula when it comes to dramatic effect.
@@leoparkes7536 Yes it is a formula that has worked since Martha Longhurst's death in 1964. Other soaps copied it as well.
Maggie Clegg was a very selfish sister, speaking ill of her brother-in-law! Cyril was a fantastic character! It’s a shame Cyril wasn’t kept on especially given that Betty’s backstory was going to be developed later on in the 70s!
William Moore (who played Cyril Turpin) joined "Coronation Street" along with Betty Driver (who played his onscreen wife Betty) as a fulltime cast member in mid 1969 and left when his contract ended a year later in mid 1970.
Moore was reluctant to commit to the show as an ongoing permeant cast member and went on to make a handful of appearances in 1972 (after being absent onscreen for a year and a half) before bowing out of the series completely despite attempts by the shows producers to get him back on board fulltime.
When the actor made it clear he had no wish to return to the show (the grind of doing a twice weekly television series held little appeal for him), the producers then took the steps of killing Cyril off the show.
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@@PoliticalSligo - Thanks for that. Anyway that's what happened regarding Cyril's fate.
I thought it was a bit much saying how one night when Les had been drunk, she hadn’t wanted him to wake up. Straight after finding out about Cyril’s death!
Wow ive never seen this episode - awsome
Jerry was very poignant.
Its a shame they didnt give Mycyril a better send of - its always nicer to see them pass away on screen - gives you more closure
Ernest playing the opening theme for Next of Kin lol
That's how I remember Billy a horrid bully.
Billy and his car buyer were to meet up again 5 years later in Danger UXB
Ha ha oh yes, I'd forgotten that. Kenneth Farrington was a nasty piece of work in that too!!!
This is great!! Do you have Gail's first appearance (29th July 1974)
Poor guy. Billy did him dirty.
...But he paid through his back teeth in the future.
George Innes owned the cafe in Quadrophenia
He's been in loads of things. He was in the original Italian Job too.🥰
Alfred from Upstairs Downstairs
Thank you so much for sharing these gems! Would you happen to know the episode or month, year when Stan suggests to Mrs Walker that she is in debt? I think Hilda had read Mrs Walkers post? It was hilarious and can't find it now!
George Innes, the car guy, is the old dude with the coin in his skull in Master and Commander
9:56 - door failed to open first time, so Len nearly tears it from its hinges...stroppy old goat! (He's only 43yo - looks old enough to be my dad...and I am 44yo! Jerry Booth looks 44 if he's a day: he is 32.)
Crazy thing is Len never aged in the 20+ years he was on the show. He was just born with that face hahahaha
Feel sorry for Betty. I wish they had found a better way to remove Cyril from the show.
With a bit of creativity he could have been an unseen character. He could have retired and taken up some bizarre hobby that kept him out of sight. They could have done it that we never found out what the hobby was.
"Is Cyril at his club again?"
"He is, I daren't think what he's going to bring back with him tonight. He's started taking over the back bedroom with it now."
"As well as the shed and coalhouse? Eeh, Betty, love, yer've the patience of a saint."
I know Bet ended up with Alec, but did she and Billy ever get together? Looked like they might at one point.
No they were only friends.
Enid: "Times I'd be glad to go."
11:18 End Of Part One ❤
Poor Betty Turnip
Looking back now Len Fairclough was a Gobby bloke.
True like hogden
A popular character though in the series.
I like him! He may be a bit brusque, but he's always the first to help, and is fair and kind - unlike the spiteful and unprincipled Billy Walker...
I like Len. Ok, he is not perfect, but compensates with kindness and helping those who are in need. As far as Corrie is concerned, he will always be considered as one of the icons of the show.
The ending is a bit wierd
Ha ha yeah what happened to the guy in the car. 😀
He looks dead, but he isnt. I read up the next episode on fandom and he is just a bit dazed!
he went home lmaf
Buggernation Street.
Do you have 27th feb 1974?
How did Cyril die?
Heart attack. I googled the question .
@@fredabarker-baskerville275 thanks
Heart attack outside his house.
Joseph and today TV 😀