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best, Auntie Corrie -- auntie.corrie@gmail.com
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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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" Yer' dad come 'ome on 'is passionate leave..." Love Hilda! 😂😂😂
Hilda " I am yer' wife, y'know!"
Stan " Oohh, that's it. I knew I'd seen yer ' somewhere before!"
😂😂😂
I've just watched the one where they were all in the mission following the bomb scare, and Hilda said Irma was nearly born in an air raid shelter!
Probably conceived in one as well 😊!
love the hospital scene dialogue - - coming in on a Monday afternoon Val is told "you miss the sliced mutton for dinner, but you get the Cornish pasties! Ooh - fish and chips tomorrow ... that's the 'igh spot of the week, I mean there's not much they can do with fish and chips, is there?" - "Isn't the food nice?" Valerie asks, having refused the offer of Turkish Delight from her next-bed-neighbour with the many children - and is answered "Oh it's alright ... if they could just sort out that frizzled up bacon for breakfast we'd be laughing!"
I’ve only recently discovered some of these gems, thankyou @auntiecorrie for putting these eps on here :)
10:16 Jack's expression fear surprise relief😂😂😂😂😂
At least we don’t have to see Albert’s elderly ‘twenty seven’ year old daughter! Valerie looks her age, unlike old whatsherface.😚
10 /10
5:39. The future mother of Vera Duckworth.
And pregnancy and birth was handled ever so respectively.
I knew I recognised her!
She doesn't look like royalty to me.
Omg it is too
17:59 Jerry looks like a young Craig Tinker.
I can see a similarity-but I’d say he looks older than Craig. Craig in years to come ( if he’s still in it?)
That's funny cos I think he looks more like Tyrone Dobbs in his younger years!
oops! #450. not 451
Auntie Corrie I love all these old coronation street videos but why have you missed quite a few of the programs they jump two months then I lose track of the story line I’ve been watching Corrie since first day back in dec1960 these were the best days of Corrie the old ones were the best 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Why's Annie asking if she's too old to act? Christmas just gone she was the Fairy Godmother to Lucille's Cinderella!
Thats Vera Duckworths mother in the next bed
Don’t know if you heard when she was talking to Ken and said “Our Amy’ll love that one.” And years later she plays a character CALLED Amy! Could she have been playing her future character’s sister-Vera’s aunt?
Why wasn’t Ken up at the hospital with Val?
Back in those days, fathers were not welcome in the delivery room, and the time it was taking for the twins, hospital didn't need extra nervous dads hanging around. I'm the same age as Corrie, my mum was high risk, (I was a premie), my dad had just started a job, when mum started labour, he took her to the hospital, went home to bed, & called in on his first break to find out I'd been born......at 7:29 am. Mum woke me up every year, while I was school age, at that time on my birthday. When she had my bro, she went into labour, called the specialist, he basically told her to cross her legs, & wait for Dad to get home for work. There was no way to get a call to a constructions site, & the Union Office would NOT pass messages. We got to the hospital at 6 pm, bro born at 6:30 pm. Dad had me with him (pacing in the waiting room), as I was only 7 !!!
Don’t know why Annie runs a pub. No ribaldry, no risqué talk...wouldn’t she be more suited to working with Miss Nugent and Mr Swindley, or at the Mission with Ena?
Grange Hill's Mr. Griffiths. He altered very little in 25 years.
What a shame the next episode is missing
What do you mean a lot of them are missing.
Dan Robinson I mean the next episode on the playlist is June.
@@geenasmith7209 ok thanks 🙏
The staircase changed from my when Ken and Frank were on the phone to the police when Ida died.
The Yard had a different entrance back then it seems. No gates but a side entrance.
What was Ken prosecuting the chap for?
Hmm every happiness if only they knew
Did William Roache actually forget Jack Howarth’s characters’ name? Or was Ken meant to be so nervous he was forgetting names when he went ‘Right, I’ll see you later, Uncle...umm..umm...” and Albert went “Albert.”
I think it was because Ken was nervous about the new births, it were acting!
Could've just been flustered, 'cos til Ken married Val, he always called Albert Mr. Tatlock.
Did they used to credit the whole existing cast, whether they’d been in the episode or not? Florrie was credited in the cast, but hadn’t appeared in the episode.
I think they recorded both episodes for the week in one recording session. The cast were scheduled for the recording session, and were credited for both episodes even if they only actually appeared in one.
Some episodes are missing. What was it Mr Swindley had done to be put in the paper?
He was giving Emily driving lessons and they got stopped by the police. His licence had expired so he had to go to court and was fined
Is Mr Piggot by any chance the man who played Mr Griffiths, the caretaker in Grange Hill? He looks very similar! Younger, of course, but...
It is indeed - George Cooper! He was in a lot of shows and sitcoms in the 60s/70s but Grange Hill was what I remember him in, that's my era of TV!
I'm sure Susan Jameson (Myra Booth) was a teacher in Grange Hill,. or am I wrong?
How come Susan's crying her eyes out, like all the other babies on the ward, but Peter's absolutely silent? I know he wasn't stillborn, because he's still in it today!
Love Dennis and how glaringly camp he is, but a shame really that they couldn’t have an openly gay character in the show back then.
I believe Dennis was the embodiment of Tony Warren in the soap.. it was the 60's, it wasn't legal till 1967! Actors could play the role, like Kenneth Williams, but they wouldn't dare come out - it would ruin their career!
It took until the early 2000s when Anthony Cotton first appeared on the show before there was a gay character on the show.. a bit hypocritical as Corrie was devised by a gay man and many of the characters like Elsie Tanner were gay icons from the start.
@@darganx Todd Grimshaw was out before him
auntie please send me a mail about the episodes
Hi. what's your email?
@@auntiecorrie2787 I’m from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in America 🇺🇸. Started watching this show last week starting with the very first one. I know some are missing but I really want to thank you for putting these one together for people all over the world 🌎. Do you got anymore shows on starting from the beginning like this? Just wondering 💭
@@danrobinson572 There are a couple of other channels that have different episodes.. you may be able to piece a few of the missing ones from there but I haven't properly checked myself.
Good luck, binge watching the entire run of Coronation Street to present is the ultimate experience!
@@darganx okay 👍