1385 24th April 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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OMG, I'm literally laughing out loud at everything going wrong in the play. Corrie really did comedy so well back then!
Who doesn't LOVE our Hilda👍😀👍❤
Every single name on those end credits were absolute legends .........you can't say that nowadays.
Gerry Ogilvie Peter adamson was a dodgy bloke in the end. Died in one bed flat alone , not even Julie Goodyear would speak to him in the end
I totally agree.......they are more wooden than "pinocheo" !
You can say that again, now it's just about good looking people, with no real substance not like the real brilliant characters. That we had back in the day. There are good actors out there, of course. But there was something about what we had, back then. & it's got nothing about you're age, it's you're own personal opinion.
@@narcher91 his personal life was worth another soap! But he was a good actor though.
To an "older" generation, they are indeed the legends. Younger generations saw different characters growing up, so they would automatically think different.
Annie Walker (Doris Speed) perfect for playing Lady Bracknell.
Wish we had streets like this today .👍😀
Deirdre's young voice!
all these early eps of corrie ... they were mostly doing something on stage Performing, singing, danicing ... Its like a 70's version of phoenix nights.
It was great. More like theatre acting. Great sets too. Nowadays it's mostly outdoor scenes of people shouting at each other.
They used to love having a song song in the pub too. Every Christmas they would get around the piano and sing. You would never see that on a episode now a days x
50 years today this aired ❤
Ernie Bishop was old before his time.
Annie was playing Annie in this play!!😂😂
Albert uses his cantankerousness to cause mischief! That laugh!🤣😂
Did wonder how he’d respond to Rita saying ‘You should’ve been a sentry in one of them Nazi camps...’
No way the police would get there that quick not for a sugar bowl.
Remember watching this. I was 7 at the time. Now it reminds me of Acorn Antiques. 😂
Coronation Street have and has very strong willed women especially Emily Nugent-Bishop!
When corrie had humour in 1974 this ep like a comedy special in 2019 some body would be shot by now and a site would be happening
All Coronation Street is now is a basically a violent crime series set on a street in Weatherfield with nothing but violence. Back then, it was actually worth watching. I miss the good old days.
Dorris speed a a legend her finial days was in a nursing home she knew she read a book had a cigarette got went to her room put on her best frock and put on her full face make up wen back to the living room to finish her book and fell a sleep carer tried to wake her but couldn’t that because she made peace with her maker
I know you’re supposed not to think like this-and think as if they’re real people-but it’s funny to hear Len say it’s only an amateur production when they’re all established artists ( Peter Adamson, Anne Kirkbride, Julie Goodyear...)
P.C Brownlow before he became Chief Supt. Brownlow (Peter Ellis)
You could watch the end titles back then without the annoying takeover and "if you've been affected by ..."
Much better.
Rita was a bit of a sort like.
Bravo!👏👏👏👏
Albert is such a old grouch😊
'A handbag'!
Dear Emily such a mosey drama mamma
Why do so many people talk as though being born after a certain decade means a person doesn't qualify for a career in acting?
I've seen just as many quality actors from recent times as there were from 50 years ago.
Not to mention those who talk about the show, saying it's not the same now. I hope, and am glad it's not.
Streets aren't the same now, people aren't the same now.
We already have Coronation Street that represents 1970s people. What we need, and have, now is Coronation Street that represents 2020s people.
@Hicksteria TV!
You have a fair point. I was born in 1976 so I only remember Coronation street from about 1981/2. I do still religiously watch the programme today and enjoy it.
You may be right that streets aren't the same today as they were in the 60s or 70s, but to be fair, how many streets today have the number of serial killers that Coronation Street provides today, or how many neighbours are all sleeping with each other like they do in today's Coronation Street?
I also agree that there are many fine actors in the street these days, but there is also a case to be said that some actors are cast for their looks first and acting ability second. Both Warren Jackson and Dawn Acton for example had both played their parts well, but were recast because the producers at the time wanted "sexier" actors and, with all due respect, the current version of Nick Tilsely is, in my opinion, not great and at least ten years too old.
@@derekhorne8076 A lot think the writers are obsessed with serial killers, but, there's only been 3 in the history of the show. Richard Hillman, Tony Gordon & Pat Phelan.
Sounds more like viewers are obsessed... but they do exist in the world. Coronation Street didn't invent the term.
It's a shame I can't post pictures on here, as I have a viewer letter from 1964 I found which is very interesting.
@Hicksteria TV! That's a fair point, though I think we can add Stephen Reid to the list. Or at least, legally so if he kills one more person. But, although things may have changed in 60 years, have things got so bad that one small back street can throw up four serials killers in the last 30 years, not to mention those people who have killed one person rather than several?
In the first twenty five or so years only two people, three at most, I can think of that were murdered. In recent years you surely must admit that more and more people are being murdered more regularly than before.
I am sure that people have always complained - whether it was the plan for Shelia Birtles to commit suicide, or the murder of Steve Tanner and the suicide of Joe Donnelli all the way up to day. But I seriously doubt that one street with about 15 homes or so in it sees as many murders as coronation street does now. And not just the murders but also all the bed hopping, as I mentioned before.
I accept there has to be change, and I still watch and enjoy the show and there are far worse ones, but there is still room for some of the older style characters and stories.
Acting while acting
Does anyone know if the cast were drinking real beer and spirits at the Rovers Return? I know that they generally shot scenes in one take, but still...!? I've always assumed it was real, and have always noticed which bar staff could pull a proper pint, and which couldn't, but when you see them downing several of pints in record time, it makes me wonder how they could remember their lines (and avoid burping!) 😉
No, they drank coloured water, apple juice for scotch, & water for vodka and gin, - they really couldn't carry on acting & remembering lines three sheets to the wind !
8.11 Isn’t that Fanny Carby ( Vera Duckworth’s mother, Amy?) Different character, as Mavis calls her ‘Mrs Morris’ and Amy would be ‘Mrs Burton’ but I’m sure it’s the same actress!
Alexander Jones Mrs Morris was played by Barbara Miller. She was in Auf Wiedersehen Pet & Black Adder. She is very like Fanny Carby,that’s who I thought she was at first! 😊
The days when The Street was watchable unlike the garbage that it is these days.
I was 2 months old at this time
I was 8 months old.
Great acting chuck.
Ken and Bet made a very handsome couple at 23:02
I wonder why the writers never made them.a couple?
Chalk and cheese
My mom was pregnant with me when this was filmed!!🙂
Angela Smithson mine too! I was born5 days later on the 29th 😊
Why cant coronation street be like that today there is to much violence in todays street
10:07 End Of Part One ❤
Coronation Street....when actors & story lines where believable......not like the "pc" crap they put out now...utter bull 💩💩💩💩
I agree ☝️
@@danrobinson572 far to many gays Black's & "interracial relationships".
@@mrtoptenatten again I agree with you on that!
And the attempts at comedy now in the current Coronation Street is so cringe worthy.
Can u find the episode of val Barlow's funnel
sounds X rated.
@@benjamindenton He means ‘funeral’ I guess...😂😱
I was nearly 6 when this episode was transmitted I remember the good old days of Coronation Street with wonderful actors and great storylines!