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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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Born in 71, I only ever heard or the legendary trio of Sharples, Caldwell and Longhurst, and only saw Ena as she left in the early 80s.. a lot of time has passed since so now have taken lockdown time to look back on these elusive episodes.
Firstly, UK TV drama will never be made this way again, more through the unique timeframe than anything else. Second, I can now understand these ladies much better than I could any time before, as I can personally say I KNOW these women.
I would also like to say that Minnie Caldwell is possibly the sweetest, most adorable character produced for UK television, I just want to give her a big hug and make her a cup of tea!
Oh Minnie Caldwell got me going there at the end. ‘Will you miss me’?
I think the ending was the best of all episodes. So far!!
Myra (Susan Jamieson) is so beautiful!
Paul Stassino was one of my childhood crushes. An accomplished character actor shamefully unacknowledged by the British establishment.
Jerry Booth was a true gentleman
He was a lovely character and very sad at the actors early demise.
That jug with the face in Valerys living room - Elsie Tanner had that in her kitchen years later - maybe Valery gave her it when she moved to the flats - it was a bit old fashioned for someone like Valerie - that stuff all came back in - but its out again now
I've scanned each scene with Valerie in it but for the life of me I can't see the jug! Sounds like it's from the Sylvac range which despite being grotesquely hideous are now hugely collectable on ebay and such ... My mother always said they were utterly vile back then, so now if I see one in a charity shop for a couple of quid I buy it and without telling her I leave it on a shelf in her house for her to find after I've gone home!
Poor Minnie
Oh never mind them pesky twins save Bobby
What? That flea bitten moggy?😂😉
I thought they were taking about the kray twins. Hahaha 😂
@Coronation Street Storyline Peter Susan ✅
Thank god Booby was ok
Thank you for uploading this episdoe Auntie Corrie 2
The Barlows not going for the Parents of the Year award then? Geez, stuff can happen, but I just can't imagine knowing that demolition is going on yards away from the front door and not having your eyes on those tiny kids at all times, from start to finish of the demolition. And what about Kenneth knowing the children were outside unaccompanied and just leaving to the bank without bringing them in and he probably had to walk right by the demolition let alone hearing all the racket? Kenneth did say to Val that they were playing on the step when he left. So why does Val mention that her daughter can climb over the back fence? So I suppose if I misunderstood and if they were playing in the back with the gate locked and they had never escaped before that then I guess I can understand it was just an accident.
Not the first time Ken left them unattended. He popped into the pub and left them and the house nearly caught on fire.
Ken not exactly father of the year
What was being demolished? Glad tidings mission hall?
A quick chip to the trippy?😆
I didn't know Dev was in this for that long, he's aged well.
Amazing how many had gone ( or died) from the first episodes.
Frank and Ida Barlow
Martha Longhurst
Florrie Lindley
Harry Hewitt
Christine Hardman
That's life people come and go
Val was always losing the kids !!
Susan looks like so what, I had fun and Peter is scared and crying. The twins are adorable. I think this is the only time we've seen them isn't it.
Jerry should never have married Myra.
We haven't all got asbestos gullets! Love Ena so much.😂😂😂
Fdc
Peter and Susan when they were young kids when they went missing 😮 but at least they were founded 😅
What's the story behind Jerry being so bashful in the bedroom ?
Lacklustre episode saved by Annie's vanity and Minnie's pathos at the end.
Also there is James Bolam's wife in Coronation Street. She was in "When the Boat Comes In" with her husband James Bolam. Susan Jameson is now 80.
Don't forget new tricks.
10/10
At 2:47 yet another television star. Paul Stassino who was in the Saint often playing Simon Templar's enemy.
Forgot how cute Susan Jameson was 😍😍😘
Andrew Parker I never liked her because she reminded me of the mother of a girl I met at Teachers College. Dreadful, judgemental woman who seemed ancient at the time, but was in reality only 41. I didn’t like her character in New Tricks, but she did do a good job of playing the Queen in the docudrama made before The Crown.
These days Gail in Coronation Street is the new Annie Walker, and that's having it in for Annie Walker.
I would think it was more Sally, she's the snob.
Ken and Val weren’t the best of parents and even after Val’s passing Ken wasn’t the best of fathers . Too busy being pompous and patronising.
Really wanting to see January 1968 when the hippies come to Coronation Street. Can anyone help?
An onion WHAT ???
Bhaji.
An onion fried in spicy batter.
Had Myra had a miscarriage whilst she and Jerry were married?
They had a daughter who died young
At the beginning is that Susan and Peter playing in there?
Their Peter and their Susan
Ken said he was taking a couple of dishes to the indian did they not do takeaway around this time 🤔🤔🤔
No..the the Take away then was ths Chippy..lol
11:27 Albert doing a rambling monologue: "you know, Nettie Fisher's sister married an 'Ungarian, during t'war ... or were 'e a Pole? ... Valerie! This chap that Nettie's sister .. Nettie FIsher's sister wed, you know, were 'e 'Ungarian or Pole? [Valerie interjects that she's never heard of Nettie Fisher!] course, 'e could have bin free [?] French, no, no, 'e were definitely 'Ungarian or Pole ... 'is mother, you know, this chap she wed, well the old lady she used to cook some right exotic food .. [Valerie interrupts him saying she's trying to have a conversation!] .. well, so am I!! [Valerie and the Hungarian construction chap Zadic attempt to discuss the state and fate of the world, hydrogen bombs, the children etc] Well I remember going round there once, and she'd made this stew, and she put that much paprika pepper in it, it blew the roof of your mouth clean off! Mind you, it were very tasty ... a change from cow 'eel ... well you've got to keep an open mind, aven't yer?"
It's a lovely bit of dialogue with reference to the cow heel: a northern delicacy! And Albert like so many seems to confuse paprika (which is dried capsicum pepper ie bell pepper) with chili pepper, which has 'heat' in it, where capsicum does not: so the Hungarian goulash would NOT have had heat in it to 'blow the roof of your mouth clean off" at all, it just would taste warm and rich and flavoursome and with sweetness and depth to it - most unlike the very bland English stews of the time!! I remember eating ghastly gluey stews at friends' houses in the 1970s which had no herbs, no seasonings, no flavour of anything much at all! and how 'adventurous' people thought my mother was, cooking as she did with garlic, spring onion, parsley, thyme, rosemary, dill, tarragon, paprika, 'curry powder' and yes paprika back then!